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Author Topic: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.319/GH & 0.51W/GH  (Read 451252 times)
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June 09, 2015, 12:26:20 AM
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In the end, AntMiner was shipping all used, refurbs as new hardware out. I don't think I would order again unless it actually specified it was NEW, unused hardware. And then to pay the price $340 that it has been for a couple of months still. Should be $150.
While you're at it, can we all buy your $100 notes for $30?
Thank you for confirming that Bitmain was passing off used and dusty stock as "brand new".

When I ordered my S5, I got it NEW NEW.  Only problem is, it went south, and I have been waiting on a replacement for 3 weeks.

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June 09, 2015, 06:57:35 AM
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When I got my S5 unit after waiting 7-8 weeks for it(cr@p SA postal services) It has abit of dust. I take it they were 'running it in'. But it is grafting lekker! No issues.
I would rather have the dust and know its been tested for a few weeks than to be stuck with a brick.

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June 09, 2015, 06:58:43 AM
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Looking to buy a miner, although the ROI is truly down the drain these days.
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June 09, 2015, 05:50:50 PM
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me today fell electrocution on one modem and miner S5 working without the Internet and then be very warms and fans only go slowly.
then this has happened, it looks from one side probably burnt although there can not see anything burnt. but also according to temperature 21 st. it looks that there is a fault.
How to fix it?
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June 09, 2015, 08:40:54 PM
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me today fell electrocution on one modem and miner S5 working without the Internet and then be very warms and fans only go slowly.
then this has happened, it looks from one side probably burnt although there can not see anything burnt. but also according to temperature 21 st. it looks that there is a fault.
How to fix it?
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What PSU do you have running it?

First I would try a restart and check making sure cables are snug - https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204875015-How-to-diagnose-S5-hashing-PCB

That allows you to check hardware some.  After that I would look into software by looking at - https://bitmain.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/203559969-My-S5-hashes-at-about-600GH-S

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June 10, 2015, 12:14:43 AM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3. I know this from working in IT. opening the side of the server or computer case increases temps and inhibits airflow out the back. anyone have the ability to fabricate a case for the s5? I've seen others try and 3d print stuff to fix airflow. making a metal case would probably solve the problem. i have no way  to fabricate one though.   Angry Angry Can bitmain throw us a bone and let us buy a case from them if we want? it cant be that hard for them to order a bunch in bulk.
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June 10, 2015, 02:02:49 AM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley

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June 10, 2015, 02:40:36 AM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?
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June 10, 2015, 04:36:41 AM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.
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June 10, 2015, 06:13:03 PM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.

i think 3d printing stuff might be overkill. i put a 1/16 inch piece of acrylic on the bottom (because i havea wire shelf) and cut a piece of card board for the top (for testing purposes) and now my blades are the same temp. before they were 4-5c apart and one would always be hotter. now they are the exact same temp most of the time. ant this is just with some crappy cardboard cut out. imagine if i had a fully enclosed aluminum case. I dont have the tools to make a metal case or a plastic one for the matter. maybe really glossy poster board will work since it has a more smooth surface. which might be better for airflow.
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June 10, 2015, 06:52:35 PM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.

i think 3d printing stuff might be overkill. i put a 1/16 inch piece of acrylic on the bottom (because i havea wire shelf) and cut a piece of card board for the top (for testing purposes) and now my blades are the same temp. before they were 4-5c apart and one would always be hotter. now they are the exact same temp most of the time. ant this is just with some crappy cardboard cut out. imagine if i had a fully enclosed aluminum case. I dont have the tools to make a metal case or a plastic one for the matter. maybe really glossy poster board will work since it has a more smooth surface. which might be better for airflow.


The difference between cardboard and Glossy paper is nothing... the Cardboard with its rough surface MIGHT even be more aero dynamic....

The reason this is working is that the static pressure of the airflow is now even across all the blades heat sinks, its also forcing the air to dump all its energy (or gain the heat) before exiting the case, with the open case air and heat just goes all over the place.


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June 10, 2015, 07:09:09 PM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.

i think 3d printing stuff might be overkill. i put a 1/16 inch piece of acrylic on the bottom (because i havea wire shelf) and cut a piece of card board for the top (for testing purposes) and now my blades are the same temp. before they were 4-5c apart and one would always be hotter. now they are the exact same temp most of the time. ant this is just with some crappy cardboard cut out. imagine if i had a fully enclosed aluminum case. I dont have the tools to make a metal case or a plastic one for the matter. maybe really glossy poster board will work since it has a more smooth surface. which might be better for airflow.

Considering the heat generated, paper is a bad idea.
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June 10, 2015, 07:36:06 PM
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Hi Bitmain! Is there any mechanical drawing of the S5 board? I want to design something to cool properly my S5s here on my tropical country, but don't want to turn off and tear down a miner just for measuring (although, if there isn't one, i gotta do it).

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Hi Bitmain! Is there any mechanical drawing of the S5 board? I want to design something to cool properly my S5s here on my tropical country, but don't want to turn off and tear down a miner just for measuring (although, if there isn't one, i gotta do it).
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June 10, 2015, 07:49:29 PM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.

i think 3d printing stuff might be overkill. i put a 1/16 inch piece of acrylic on the bottom (because i havea wire shelf) and cut a piece of card board for the top (for testing purposes) and now my blades are the same temp. before they were 4-5c apart and one would always be hotter. now they are the exact same temp most of the time. ant this is just with some crappy cardboard cut out. imagine if i had a fully enclosed aluminum case. I dont have the tools to make a metal case or a plastic one for the matter. maybe really glossy poster board will work since it has a more smooth surface. which might be better for airflow.

Considering the heat generated, paper is a bad idea.

NO there isn't, unless you suspect Spark or Flame.

Papers ignition is tempature 218–246c

The ignition temperature of corrugated cardboard is 427 C, or 800 F

Source: http://www.tis-gdv.de/tis_e/ware/papier/wellpapp/wellpapp.htm

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June 10, 2015, 09:45:28 PM
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If you are looking for water cooling, I already have a place that can sell them to you.

If it is syscooling, no thanks $25 for a water block + $40 for shipment and not accepting bicoin is crazy/pricy for someone living on a country that one of its three main exports is aluminum. Besides, i'm looking to create an ultra dense solution with a backplane design for the water piping.

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Considering the heat generated, paper is a bad idea.

Paper will not ignite until 233*C, card board higher, if your exhaust air is approaching those temperatures you have a bigger problem.
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June 10, 2015, 10:12:44 PM
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@bitmain why did you enclose the S3 with a case and 2 fans and leave the S5 wide open with only one LOUD fan? this is terrible for airflow.....you could probably have used a less noisy fan if u enclosed it with a case like the S3.

You can make (or order) the case by yourself. Without it S5 became lighter, so the shipping is cheaper.

Heat dissipation is developed not so good in case of S5, so it needs a powerful (it inevitable means LOUD) fan. Sure they could sell S5 equiped with two less noisy fans (most of us make such mod), or they could sell S5 without fan at all. But we got what we got.

Recently I placed all S5 to the basement, so I installed a Gembird DC120SF-12AS3 120x120x38 fan as a push fan, and stock fan as a pull (on my new 2 S5s since stock fans on them are appearantly much quieter than it was before, on earlier S5s). It works OK now.  Smiley
where can i order a case?

There has been some impressive 3d printing of parts some of which enclose the center of the miner - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1072176.0

It's fairly recent and Bitmain even supported it by sending it's OP a little coin.  I would check it out if your thinking about enclosing the S5.

i think 3d printing stuff might be overkill. i put a 1/16 inch piece of acrylic on the bottom (because i havea wire shelf) and cut a piece of card board for the top (for testing purposes) and now my blades are the same temp. before they were 4-5c apart and one would always be hotter. now they are the exact same temp most of the time. ant this is just with some crappy cardboard cut out. imagine if i had a fully enclosed aluminum case. I dont have the tools to make a metal case or a plastic one for the matter. maybe really glossy poster board will work since it has a more smooth surface. which might be better for airflow.

Considering the heat generated, paper is a bad idea.

NO there isn't, unless you suspect Spark or Flame. Papers ignition is tempature 218–246c. The ignition temperature of corrugated cardboard is 427 C, or 800 F. Source: http://www.tis-gdv.de/tis_e/ware/papier/wellpapp/wellpapp.htm

Its not the ignition of paper which is a problem, its the combustibility. If you set light to an S5 the materials would self extinguish within the required timeframe of the standards. When you add in paper it interrupts this process and can spread a fire from the S5 to other materials in the vicinity as its going to burn until termination.

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If you are looking for water cooling, I already have a place that can sell them to you.

If it is syscooling, no thanks $25 for a water block + $40 for shipment and not accepting bicoin is crazy/pricy for someone living on a country that one of its three main exports is aluminum. Besides, i'm looking to create an ultra dense solution with a backplane design for the water piping.

Syscooling has not logged in since: Last Active:    March 21, 2015, 09:35:43 AM.  So I think we are safe to say we are done with them.

On the 3D cases they are really neat, I think price can go down some as time goes on.  Right now I think most printers are a little time intensive to do out of the PLA stuff.   There are some amazing resin printers but they are pretty pricy.  But I think 3D printing offers a lot of possibilities in the future.
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June 11, 2015, 02:43:46 AM
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If you are looking for water cooling, I already have a place that can sell them to you.

If it is syscooling, no thanks $25 for a water block + $40 for shipment and not accepting bicoin is crazy/pricy for someone living on a country that one of its three main exports is aluminum. Besides, i'm looking to create an ultra dense solution with a backplane design for the water piping.

Syscooling has not logged in since: Last Active:    March 21, 2015, 09:35:43 AM.  So I think we are safe to say we are done with them.

On the 3D cases they are really neat, I think price can go down some as time goes on.  Right now I think most printers are a little time intensive to do out of the PLA stuff.   There are some amazing resin printers but they are pretty pricy.  But I think 3D printing offers a lot of possibilities in the future.

Yeah, i think i can pull out the vernier caliper tomorrow and begin designing. Maybe even get a prototype by month's end and see if there's still interest in this type of product here. heh

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