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1 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $340+$37.82 2 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $680+$62.44 I want to buy s5 how the cost of shipping to Indonesia, I saw on the website was not found, please help thank you
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April 05, 2015, 06:56:45 AM Last edit: April 05, 2015, 07:49:54 AM by notbatman |
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Well I've gone and done it, I've ignored the advice that 70 CFM x2 isn't enough and picked up a couple of 4-wire PWM fans to replace the salvaged 2-wire PSU fans I'm running on now. They were a lot crappier (but quieter) than the free fans I couldn't believe it, I underestimated the CFM of the PSU fans. QQ
Two 150+ CFM/3000 RPM fans are definitely the bare minimum to go over 1TH/s mark.
The recycled PSU fans (2000RPM?) are currently running cool and quiet at 256.25M @ 830GH/s - 53/49 deg.
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April 05, 2015, 07:53:15 AM |
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No dashes before -- all o's on both blades. And it was hashing fine out of the box at stock freq for a few hours, then I cranked it up to 400 and it was doing about 1.3 TH nicely. But so frickin loud. That's when I decided not to leave well enough alone, and to replace the fan with an S3 push.
Today its hashing on the one blade at 350 freq again. And I can see the S3 fan is not going to be enough. Its barely keeping the one blade at stock clock under 60 degrees...
I did reseat all the power and data cables I can see and reach from the top. I guess a full tear-down is in order. What was the good thermal paste again?
-dave
Did you only use one fan off the S3? I don't think that is near enough for the heat. You'd need both push and pulls form the S3. I tried adding just a 104CFM fan to the back of the S5 tonight and use with the stock fan to see if it makes any difference tomorrow after I get a chance to put it in my rig. Should reduce temps enough to warrant a fan speed reduction. We'll see. The fan speeds of the S5 and it's extreme heat generation IMO is a downer on this. My SP20's create less heat at much quieter fan speeds. I was hoping to rock a few dozen S5's but I might have to just buy more SP20's unless I find a decent way to quiet them at least to SP20' levels.. (I run my rigs in one of my garages under the house. Can't hear it inside, but it's quite loud and toasty in the garage.) **Love a heated garage that kind of pays for itself** The temp sensor on these is a broad approximate and the programming written in the firmware pumps the stock fan way too high keeping the temps at 50 most of the time. 59-64 is just fine. You have a couple of options. Remove those monstrous 38mm fan(s) and throw on a couple Noctua NF12 Industrial 3000 (push/pull) and it is much more tolerable for in the home. Or you can flash it with smit's low fan firmware which corrects the overworked fan code and makes the stock fan run a lot less RPM's. I have not tried this firmware myself, but heard it works fine. I've also seen people attaching little tiny heatsinks to the temp sensor(s). This in my opinion isn't a good way to go since the temps you are seeing are already just an approximate to begin with. I'm running stock, I don't over clock.
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April 05, 2015, 07:55:58 AM |
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Mine looks like that too -- it was working for a day or two. It was too loud in my office for me to even speak on the phone, so last night I removed the pull-fan fro one of my S3's and replaced the S5's push fan with it -- had to splice to extend the wires because they didn't reach.
Now it is nice & quiet, and still running at acceptable temps < 65
BUT chain #2 is dead -- all dashes :-(
How do I go about troubleshooting? I reseated all of the power connectors (twice), and the two grey data connectors on top. But I'm not sure what to try next. My warranty is clearly null and void :-)
thanks,
-dave
Were there dashes before you changed the fan? If not, then you can try power cycling the PS (off for thirty seconds or so) and if still a problem, lower the clock! No dashes before -- all o's on both blades. And it was hashing fine out of the box at stock freq for a few hours, then I cranked it up to 400 and it was doing about 1.3 TH nicely. But so frickin loud. That's when I decided not to leave well enough alone, and to replace the fan with an S3 push. Today its hashing on the one blade at 350 freq again. And I can see the S3 fan is not going to be enough. Its barely keeping the one blade at stock clock under 60 degrees... I did reseat all the power and data cables I can see and reach from the top. I guess a full tear-down is in order. What was the good thermal paste again? -dave Good thermal paste. I never used it, but heard it was very good. http://www.ebay.com/itm/391051770903?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AITGelid TC-GC-10g Extreme.
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April 05, 2015, 08:30:10 AM |
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Noctua NF-F12 IndustrialPPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm High Performance Fan x 2 ( push-pool )
Conceived for industrial heavy duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, the NF-F12 industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) is a ruggedised high-speed version of the award-winning retail model. Thanks to the outstanding aerodynamic efficiency of the NF-F12 design and the use of a novel three-phase motor, the industrialPPC version provides superior airflow and pressure capacity while keeping noise levels and power consumption moderate as against comparable high-speed fans. While its fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and certified water and dust protection make the NF-F12 industrialPPC suitable for operation in challenging environments, the renowned SSO2 bearing technology guarantees an MTBF of over 150,000hrs. Topped off with Noctua's trusted reliability and six year manufacturer's warranty, the NF-F12 industrialPPC is an ideal choice for highly demanding applications that require superior flow rates and ultimate dependability
Features: - Based on the award-winning NF-F12 design - 3000rpm PWM industrialPPC version - Three-phase motor design - Fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction - Certified IP52 water and dust protection - Integrated Anti-Vibration Pads - Six year warranty
Specification: - Size: 120x120x25 mm - Connector: 4-pin PWM - Bearing: SSO2 - Blade Geometry: Heptaperf - Frame Technology: FocusedFlow - Rotational Speed (± 10%): 3000 RPM - Airflow: 109.8 CFM - Acoustical Noise: 43.5 dB(A) - Static Pressure: 7.63 mm H2O - Max. Input Power: 3.6 W - Max. Input Current : 0.3 A
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Read the thread man. I must have said the only real world workable dual fan solution (if you don't have any S3 fans) is to buy two of these fans in a push / pull. Must have mentioned it over 10 times. For one fan setup you need at LEAST a 38mm push with at least 185-200 CFM, max 4000 RPM's. For a dual fan setup you would need two 25+ mm in a push pull with at LEAST 110-125 CFM, max 3000 RPM's. If the ambient temps increase considerably on the dual fan setup some kind of air conditioning will or may be needed. Most other fans cannot take the pressure or keep up with the demand then the Noctua's, hence the 6 year warranty. They are also IP52 rated, which can take dripping water and some spray and dust won't even bother it. The motor is completely sealed of course. Have fun!!!
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April 05, 2015, 09:12:55 AM |
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1 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $340+$37.82 2 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $680+$62.44 I want to buy s5 how the cost of shipping to Indonesia, I saw on the website was not found, please help thank you
You can see it during checkout. i want to order in dhgate.com but the price are different. it cost 407$ to indonesia with dhl
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April 05, 2015, 09:20:45 AM |
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1 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $340+$37.82 2 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $680+$62.44 I want to buy s5 how the cost of shipping to Indonesia, I saw on the website was not found, please help thank you
You can see it during checkout. i want to order in dhgate.com but the price are different. it cost 407$ to indonesia with dhl Yep. It cost more to use a credit card and a third party website. Oh and in my area DHL is a crap shipping company compared to UPS.They do not even deliver to my house and I'm in a mid size city. They pass it off to another company to deliver and then try to get import fees twice. Once on line and once at the door. Watch these guys. Also very slow. In the time it took DHL to get the parcel out of China my other one, shipped via UPS, arrived had been mining for 1 day.
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April 05, 2015, 09:57:48 AM |
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1 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $340+$37.82 2 S5 to Indonesia via UPS is $680+$62.44 I want to buy s5 how the cost of shipping to Indonesia, I saw on the website was not found, please help thank you
You can see it during checkout. i want to order in dhgate.com but the price are different. it cost 407$ to indonesia with dhl Yep. It cost more to use a credit card and a third party website. Oh and in my area DHL is a crap shipping company compared to UPS.They do not even deliver to my house and I'm in a mid size city. They pass it off to another company to deliver and then try to get import fees twice. Once on line and once at the door. Watch these guys. Also very slow. In the time it took DHL to get the parcel out of China my other one, shipped via UPS, arrived had been mining for 1 day. i use dhgate coz i want to pay with localbank transfer, not by credit card. yea DHL is not good in some area. thanks for your advice..
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April 05, 2015, 11:46:02 AM |
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how much confirmation need to change the order status from unpaid to paid? my order id is 001201504051120225592V0wOzv60691 and i already sent btc to bitmain
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April 05, 2015, 11:49:51 AM |
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The server may have been taking a bit longer to confirm. Please wait for a response via e-mail. It may take 24-48 hours, however, please do not panic, the next available shipping date is April 7th so there is plenty of time! how much confirmation need to change the order status from unpaid to paid? my order id is 001201504051120225592V0wOzv60691 and i already sent btc to bitmain
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April 05, 2015, 11:53:09 AM |
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The server may have been taking a bit longer to confirm. Please wait for a response via e-mail. It may take 24-48 hours, however, please do not panic, the next available shipping date is April 7th so there is plenty of time! how much confirmation need to change the order status from unpaid to paid? my order id is 001201504051120225592V0wOzv60691 and i already sent btc to bitmain
i didnt panic, but the the note that i must make a payment within 1 hour, or my order will be cancelled make me worry.. edit ------ the status are paid now. thx
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April 05, 2015, 01:42:13 PM |
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Noctua NF-F12 IndustrialPPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm High Performance Fan x 2 ( push-pool )
Conceived for industrial heavy duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, the NF-F12 industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) is a ruggedised high-speed version of the award-winning retail model. Thanks to the outstanding aerodynamic efficiency of the NF-F12 design and the use of a novel three-phase motor, the industrialPPC version provides superior airflow and pressure capacity while keeping noise levels and power consumption moderate as against comparable high-speed fans. While its fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and certified water and dust protection make the NF-F12 industrialPPC suitable for operation in challenging environments, the renowned SSO2 bearing technology guarantees an MTBF of over 150,000hrs. Topped off with Noctua's trusted reliability and six year manufacturer's warranty, the NF-F12 industrialPPC is an ideal choice for highly demanding applications that require superior flow rates and ultimate dependability
JUST PERFECT!
Read the thread man. I must have said the only real world workable dual fan solution (if you don't have any S3 fans) is to buy two of these fans in a push / pull. Must have mentioned it over 10 times. For one fan setup you need at LEAST a 38mm push with at least 185-200 CFM, max 4000 RPM's. For a dual fan setup you would need two 25+ mm in a push pull with at LEAST 110-125 CFM, max 3000 RPM's. If the ambient temps increase considerably on the dual fan setup some kind of air conditioning will or may be needed. Most other fans cannot take the pressure or keep up with the demand then the Noctua's, hence the 6 year warranty. They are also IP52 rated, which can take dripping water and some spray and dust won't even bother it. The motor is completely sealed of course. Have fun!!! \ IMO, a way simpler and cheaper option is to run the stock fan at lower power. something like this for driving the fan at 5V or 7V: I found that at 7V the noise is about 60%, but airflow is still about 75-80% and its suitable for slightly above stock speeds at room temp at 5V the noise is about 30% of stock, but airflow is about 55-65%, and can offer about 1.05TH at room temperature with home-friendly noise levels
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April 05, 2015, 02:05:52 PM |
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Noctua NF-F12 IndustrialPPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm High Performance Fan x 2 ( push-pool )
Conceived for industrial heavy duty applications that require enhanced cooling performance and advanced ingress protection, the NF-F12 industrialPPC (Protected Performance Cooling) is a ruggedised high-speed version of the award-winning retail model. Thanks to the outstanding aerodynamic efficiency of the NF-F12 design and the use of a novel three-phase motor, the industrialPPC version provides superior airflow and pressure capacity while keeping noise levels and power consumption moderate as against comparable high-speed fans. While its fibre-glass reinforced polyamide construction and certified water and dust protection make the NF-F12 industrialPPC suitable for operation in challenging environments, the renowned SSO2 bearing technology guarantees an MTBF of over 150,000hrs. Topped off with Noctua's trusted reliability and six year manufacturer's warranty, the NF-F12 industrialPPC is an ideal choice for highly demanding applications that require superior flow rates and ultimate dependability
JUST PERFECT!
Read the thread man. I must have said the only real world workable dual fan solution (if you don't have any S3 fans) is to buy two of these fans in a push / pull. Must have mentioned it over 10 times. For one fan setup you need at LEAST a 38mm push with at least 185-200 CFM, max 4000 RPM's. For a dual fan setup you would need two 25+ mm in a push pull with at LEAST 110-125 CFM, max 3000 RPM's. If the ambient temps increase considerably on the dual fan setup some kind of air conditioning will or may be needed. Most other fans cannot take the pressure or keep up with the demand then the Noctua's, hence the 6 year warranty. They are also IP52 rated, which can take dripping water and some spray and dust won't even bother it. The motor is completely sealed of course. Have fun!!! \ IMO, a way simpler and cheaper option is to run the stock fan at lower power. something like this for driving the fan at 5V or 7V: I found that at 7V the noise is about 60%, but airflow is still about 75-80% and its suitable for slightly above stock speeds at room temp at 5V the noise is about 30% of stock, but airflow is about 55-65%, and can offer about 1.05TH at room temperature with home-friendly noise levels not work in my s5 fan in 7v the fan didnt turn on. --- my solution is i use resistor in 12 volt cable. down to 8volt.
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April 05, 2015, 02:43:23 PM |
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Heh, I actually tried an in-line rheostat, 25 Ohm 3-watt. It worked, but was getting extremely hot, so I stopped after a half hour. I'll try a high-er rated one next. Maybe get us a way for manual control if necessary.
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Heh, I actually tried an in-line rheostat, 25 Ohm 3-watt. It worked, but was getting extremely hot, so I stopped after a half hour. I'll try a high-er rated one next. Maybe get us a way for manual control if necessary.
rheo stat extremely hot or s5?
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April 05, 2015, 03:05:53 PM |
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Heh, I actually tried an in-line rheostat, 25 Ohm 3-watt. It worked, but was getting extremely hot, so I stopped after a half hour. I'll try a high-er rated one next. Maybe get us a way for manual control if necessary.
rheo stat extremely hot or s5? The rheostat. It was too low rating for the S5's fan though, so I'm going to try an actual PWM fan controller rated much higher.
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Heh, I actually tried an in-line rheostat, 25 Ohm 3-watt. It worked, but was getting extremely hot, so I stopped after a half hour. I'll try a high-er rated one next. Maybe get us a way for manual control if necessary.
rheo stat extremely hot or s5? The rheostat. It was too low rating for the S5's fan though, so I'm going to try an actual PWM fan controller rated much higher. tonight i will upload my video. my s5 fan controller.
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April 05, 2015, 04:08:10 PM |
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oh god i hope i receive a normal antminer s5 coz i was already receive antminer s5 from local seller with ------ in one blade...
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