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January 29, 2015, 05:56:05 PM Last edit: January 29, 2015, 07:22:34 PM by Rabinovitch |
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is this what happens when it reaches 80 C or does this mean that it went above 80 C? The unit still turns on and I can see that I have it set to turn off if it reaches 80 C, but it doesnt look like it did The unit powers on and I can get to it via the network but it wont hash - I figured it out when I took the sides off and found the burned board. I dont have any thermal events on my other miners. Ooohh, that's why I'm about to glue a little radiators exactly on all of those capacitors (since they are marked as C12, C25 and so on whan you look at PCB). I'm just waiting for it to arrive.
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January 29, 2015, 07:14:12 PM |
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I am guessing that replacing the stock fan voids the warranty. I wonder if that was planned- that by using a fan that users would obviously replace, would reduce warranty claims. Or is the warranty still in effect?
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How on earth can Bitmain prove that you switched the stock fan for a fan which produces less noise. Please tell? It was just a question. Perhaps some people cut the connector off the stock fan to hard wire a new fan that came with bare leads. The question I think is relevant. Strato
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January 29, 2015, 07:57:14 PM |
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I am guessing that replacing the stock fan voids the warranty. I wonder if that was planned- that by using a fan that users would obviously replace, would reduce warranty claims. Or is the warranty still in effect?
Strato
How on earth can Bitmain prove that you switched the stock fan for a fan which produces less noise. Please tell? It was just a question. Perhaps some people cut the connector off the stock fan to hard wire a new fan that came with bare leads. The question I think is relevant. Strato yeah, there was a picture of these somehwere
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January 29, 2015, 09:10:43 PM |
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Dear Bitmain, I understand you guys/gals are really really busy and it's probably just an oversight When BTC started rising the price of the S4/S5 went up, when it continued to rise they both went up again. Now that BTC has dropped back down to it's previous level, the prices have remained the same which makes your products much worse value than a week ago. No need to thank me for alerting you to this, you are welcome Regards Tigggger Exactly. Price should continue to plummet not plummet upwards. Are these gold plated limited edition models?
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January 29, 2015, 09:29:39 PM |
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What offer to put that ram heatsink?? Will have more speed?
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January 29, 2015, 11:58:47 PM |
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is this what happens when it reaches 80 C or does this mean that it went above 80 C? The unit still turns on and I can see that I have it set to turn off if it reaches 80 C, but it doesnt look like it did The unit powers on and I can get to it via the network but it wont hash - I figured it out when I took the sides off and found the burned board. What was the configuration clock setting? What were the reported temps? What fan were you using? Was the fan running?
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January 30, 2015, 12:26:49 AM |
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For what it's worth, ZoomHash is still at $325 + shipping. They accept PayPal and Credit Cards. They claim 5 days shipping in the USA.
Alas this is not be. I got an E-mail from Zoom Hash less than 48 hours later saying that they had to cancel the order. So my "S5 for $348 shipped to Minnesota, paid with Discover" turned into a flop. They are crediting the money back. Bummer....... My shipment was canceled too. Even with a simple excel sheet I would be faster than 3 days to know what I have in Stock or not... Speechless... This is from 2 pages back, but another thing to keep in mind about Zoomhash, (and others? How many or which I am not sure but I know Zoomhash) is they are supposed to handle the warranty claims according to Yoshi.I do not know the qualifying factors but I am sure if they are supposed to handle warranty they get a better discount. Yoshi said Bitmain would handle my case but that is a whole different story which I will update in a bit. Just keep in mind where your warranty is being handled, the people you will be dealing with, where they are, and (if you will have failures) where is the most likely point of failure. Of course how long is the warranty and what is the warranty reputation from existing users who your use will emulate. There is nothing wrong with learning by copying the best and back on topic sincerely research the service experience of others.
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Transaction fees go to the pools and the pools decide to pay them to the miners. Anything else, including off-chain solutions are stealing and not the way Bitcoin was intended to function. Make the block size set by the pool. Pool = miners and they get the choice.
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January 30, 2015, 12:29:02 AM Last edit: January 30, 2015, 12:59:19 AM by dog1965 |
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Is it single rail or multi rail ? The multi rail can supply 850 watts to all connectors just not all at the same time! this is what companies do not tell you. Single rail is way better because it does supply it all at the same time I think its your PSU use single rail instead like I do with all the latest protections much better and much safer to! I am a disabled engineer make sure if its multi-rail if you insist on using it that it can provide 25 amps on each connecter. just look at the PSU it should say it. just looked at the PSU Specs that PSU should not have a problem unless you overclocked it. If you did what was the frequency ?
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Rabinovitch
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January 30, 2015, 01:40:01 AM |
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What offer to put that ram heatsink?? Will have more speed?
We'll see. ) It's just to improve reliability of hashing boards. But may be it will also give us less temperatures since more heat will be dissipated...
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January 30, 2015, 01:40:37 AM |
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For what it's worth, ZoomHash is still at $325 + shipping. They accept PayPal and Credit Cards. They claim 5 days shipping in the USA.
Alas this is not be. I got an E-mail from Zoom Hash less than 48 hours later saying that they had to cancel the order. So my "S5 for $348 shipped to Minnesota, paid with Discover" turned into a flop. They are crediting the money back. Bummer....... My shipment was canceled too. Even with a simple excel sheet I would be faster than 3 days to know what I have in Stock or not... Speechless... This is from 2 pages back, but another thing to keep in mind about Zoomhash, (and others? How many or which I am not sure but I know Zoomhash) is they are supposed to handle the warranty claims according to Yoshi.I do not know the qualifying factors but I am sure if they are supposed to handle warranty they get a better discount. Yoshi said Bitmain would handle my case but that is a whole different story which I will update in a bit. Just keep in mind where your warranty is being handled, the people you will be dealing with, where they are, and (if you will have failures) where is the most likely point of failure. Of course how long is the warranty and what is the warranty reputation from existing users who your use will emulate. There is nothing wrong with learning by copying the best and back on topic sincerely research the service experience of others. To add to this... Bitmain will NOT warranty a device that was not purchased directly from Bitmain or an authorized reseller (but they won't provide a list of authorized resellers, as far as I can see). This policy is not made clear anywhere that I have seen, but Bitmain expects retail vendors (re-sellers) to take returns and then pursue warranty service with the re-seller rather than individual buyers. Also, Bitmain will tell you to do a credit card chargeback if the vendor will not handle an RMA for you, regardless of whether or not they ever claimed they would.
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January 30, 2015, 02:31:52 AM |
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Is it single rail or multi rail ? The multi rail can supply 850 watts to all connectors just not all at the same time! this is what companies do not tell you. Single rail is way better because it does supply it all at the same time I think its your PSU use single rail instead like I do with all the latest protections much better and much safer to! I am a disabled engineer make sure if its multi-rail if you insist on using it that it can provide 25 amps on each connecter. just look at the PSU it should say it. just looked at the PSU Specs that PSU should not have a problem unless you overclocked it. If you did what was the frequency ? +12V@69A
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dog1965
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January 30, 2015, 04:06:13 AM |
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Is it single rail or multi rail ? The multi rail can supply 850 watts to all connectors just not all at the same time! this is what companies do not tell you. Single rail is way better because it does supply it all at the same time I think its your PSU use single rail instead like I do with all the latest protections much better and much safer to! I am a disabled engineer make sure if its multi-rail if you insist on using it that it can provide 25 amps on each connecter. just look at the PSU it should say it. just looked at the PSU Specs that PSU should not have a problem unless you overclocked it. If you did what was the frequency ? +12V@69A
Guaranteed to deliver 850W continuous output @ 140°F (40°C) operating temperature notice what it says 850w continuous output @ 40c the supply heats up and your are no longer at those operating temps on the PSU so you are going to get less that 12v@69a This is the main reason why I run each miner on a separate PSU which are all EVGA Supernova 1300 watt G2's it only pushes the PSU's at 50 percent load! so they stay at rated operating temps. Anybody can argue if they like because you want to be cheap I really don't care I have a B.A.S NY state board of regents with a GPA of 3.95 with 15 years field experience. so that more than qualifies me. Just because I am disabled does not mean I am not still qualified. I got hurt in the field when a IDIOT put together Server racks that were incorrectly done because he insisted he knew what he was doing and a whole rack of servers fell on top of me. so I am no longer able to work and I really liked my job it was my career and my life I enjoyed going to work. He had to be overclocking it.
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TrevorS
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January 30, 2015, 04:26:18 AM |
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He had to be overclocking it.
As I asked at the top of this page: is this what happens when it reaches 80 C or does this mean that it went above 80 C? The unit still turns on and I can see that I have it set to turn off if it reaches 80 C, but it doesnt look like it did The unit powers on and I can get to it via the network but it wont hash - I figured it out when I took the sides off and found the burned board. What was the configuration clock setting? What were the reported temps? What fan were you using? Was the fan running?
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philipma1957
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January 30, 2015, 04:39:19 AM |
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Assuming it was not done on purpose and it was done on a standard freq of 350 this could mean the s-5 has the same problems Asic Miner prismas had. Runaway thermals. Time will tell if it is the case or if this is a rare case. So far 1 person has had the problem. Thousands have been sold. So 1/2000 popped a pair of caps. Pretty safe we have seen more then 1 burned sp20. My s-5 will continue to run at a solid over clock. Here it is right now.
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January 30, 2015, 08:31:29 AM |
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Assuming it was not done on purpose and it was done on a standard freq of 350 this could mean the s-5 has the same problems Asic Miner prismas had. Runaway thermals. Time will tell if it is the case or if this is a rare case. So far 1 person has had the problem. Thousands have been sold. So 1/2000 popped a pair of caps. Pretty safe we have seen more then 1 burned sp20. My s-5 will continue to run at a solid over clock. Here it is right now. http://imagize[Suspicious link removed]ageshack.us/v2/800x600q90/903/v3Wkgh.pngHere's mine. I tried 425 but got the same hash rate with about 10 times the hw errors. I took a screen shot on my phone. I love winter. For mining at least. My S5 in in the garage with an ambient temperature at 18.5 C The second fan is from a S1. https://i.imgur.com/9Zz6Jyz.png?1
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kopam
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January 30, 2015, 08:34:55 AM |
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Hey guys, i ordered some S5 miners and i got them finally.
I have the fallowing question. Since i have a lot of PSU's left from my alt GPU mining rigs i will be using them. But since i had a good offer back in the day, all my PSU's are Corsair 1200w Platinum.
Yesterday i tested and at clock 375, one S5 is drawing about 565w of the wall. So my question is, would it be okay to connect 2 S5's to the one Corsair 1200w Platinum PSU ?
Thanks !
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January 30, 2015, 08:52:46 AM |
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In general it is OK but if the PSUs are AX1200i, it might not let you do it. Those have some over-current protection on some of their outputs
Try and see
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January 30, 2015, 12:13:40 PM |
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Assuming it was not done on purpose and it was done on a standard freq of 350 this could mean the s-5 has the same problems Asic Miner prismas had. Runaway thermals. Time will tell if it is the case or if this is a rare case. So far 1 person has had the problem. Thousands have been sold. So 1/2000 popped a pair of caps. Pretty safe we have seen more then 1 burned sp20. My s-5 will continue to run at a solid over clock. Here it is right now. What PSU are you using on it and what is it pulling on the wall? Thanks
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January 30, 2015, 12:39:49 PM |
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For what it's worth, ZoomHash is still at $325 + shipping. They accept PayPal and Credit Cards. They claim 5 days shipping in the USA.
Alas this is not be. I got an E-mail from Zoom Hash less than 48 hours later saying that they had to cancel the order. So my "S5 for $348 shipped to Minnesota, paid with Discover" turned into a flop. They are crediting the money back. Bummer....... My shipment was canceled too. Even with a simple excel sheet I would be faster than 3 days to know what I have in Stock or not... Speechless... This is from 2 pages back, but another thing to keep in mind about Zoomhash, (and others? How many or which I am not sure but I know Zoomhash) is they are supposed to handle the warranty claims according to Yoshi.I do not know the qualifying factors but I am sure if they are supposed to handle warranty they get a better discount. Yoshi said Bitmain would handle my case but that is a whole different story which I will update in a bit. Just keep in mind where your warranty is being handled, the people you will be dealing with, where they are, and (if you will have failures) where is the most likely point of failure. Of course how long is the warranty and what is the warranty reputation from existing users who your use will emulate. There is nothing wrong with learning by copying the best and back on topic sincerely research the service experience of others.Does that mean that that Bitmain could not cover warranty issues if i bought them from DHGATE which is linked from Bitmain site?
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philipma1957
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January 30, 2015, 01:43:59 PM |
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Assuming it was not done on purpose and it was done on a standard freq of 350 this could mean the s-5 has the same problems Asic Miner prismas had. Runaway thermals. Time will tell if it is the case or if this is a rare case. So far 1 person has had the problem. Thousands have been sold. So 1/2000 popped a pair of caps. Pretty safe we have seen more then 1 burned sp20. My s-5 will continue to run at a solid over clock. Here it is right now. What PSU are you using on it and what is it pulling on the wall? Thanks it is using an evga 1300 g2 and it gets .51 watts per gh or .51 x 1294 = 660 watts speaking of watt measure I have 2 kwatt meters with a third one due today I am going to do a thread on k-watt accuracy I will use my s-5 at freq 393 and the evga 1300 g2 . My 2 meters on hand give different readings almost 5% looking to let people know that kwatt is only an estimate. I will also use an electric space heater to show meters are only okay not great for accuracy.
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