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The S5+ price also dropped, quoted at 17200 yuan now instead of the original 19000 - still almost $2750. http://shop.bitmain.cn/goods.php?id=47(though I don't understand the chinese on most of that page the price is obvious). Seems Bitmain is finally responding to the recent bitcoin small price dump. I also finally just noticed the apparent "intended for rack mount" tabs - dunno why they didn't call this the S6, abet the tabs don't seem to be spaced right for a standard rack mount. Typically i would stack rackmount units, not put them in a rack. This doesn't particularly look like something i'd be able to stack unto one another, so hmm...
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August 10, 2015, 03:26:42 PM |
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The S5+ price also dropped, quoted at 17200 yuan now instead of the original 19000 - still almost $2750. http://shop.bitmain.cn/goods.php?id=47(though I don't understand the chinese on most of that page the price is obvious). Seems Bitmain is finally responding to the recent bitcoin small price dump. Who knows? They are close to the target $2500 . Perhaps we will see the price soon.
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August 10, 2015, 07:29:26 PM |
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The S5+ price also dropped, quoted at 17200 yuan now instead of the original 19000 - still almost $2750. http://shop.bitmain.cn/goods.php?id=47(though I don't understand the chinese on most of that page the price is obvious). Seems Bitmain is finally responding to the recent bitcoin small price dump. Who knows? They are close to the target $2500 . Perhaps we will see the price soon. If we got a good price drop on BTC it would help a bit.
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August 10, 2015, 10:38:07 PM |
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It looks like you could use 3 separate 120V power supplies, though they would need to be on 3 separate circuits (i.e. a breakers) to operate safely. Obviously a 240V setup would be much cleaner, although you will likely need more than 1 PSU since even a 2880W server PSU won't do it alone.
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August 10, 2015, 10:44:07 PM |
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I don't see any sign of an included power supply.
Given previous antminers, I don't see any reason you can't use multiple power supplies to power one of these - just don't use different power supplies on one specific board.
3x15A 120v circuits should work fine with 3 PS at 1100+ watts (that 34xx watt rating is "at the wall", actual DC usage should be around 3100 watts - though I'd go with at least 1200+ per power supply to leave SOME headroom).
2 of the Bitmain 1600 Watt PS in theory would handle this monster but you'd have to dig up more PCI-E cabling to add to what they include and it would be very marginal and NO room for overclock. 2 "someone else" standard 1600 Watt PS would probably also work, though the PCI-E connections might be a limiting factor, and not many folks MAKE that big of unit (and they're pri$ey).
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August 11, 2015, 07:42:16 AM |
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Will there be coupons for S5+ ?
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August 11, 2015, 09:28:39 AM |
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August 11, 2015, 02:34:38 PM |
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Even if the ITop price includes shipping, that's $hundreds higher than ordering it direct from Bitmain - and IMO the BITMAIN price is too high for this unit.
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August 11, 2015, 03:02:52 PM |
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Even if the ITop price includes shipping, that's $hundreds higher than ordering it direct from Bitmain - and IMO the BITMAIN price is too high for this unit.
Totally agree... The price at iTop is hundreds higher than what it will be at BITMAIN. I have no idea what BITMAIN will sell it for and when they will sell it. I need to see if they have started a thread on it. It's possible I may purchase 25 units if they are not too pricey.
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August 11, 2015, 03:08:46 PM |
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Sound levels seem a lot higher on the S5+ than any of the previous machines, right?
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August 11, 2015, 03:17:22 PM Last edit: August 11, 2015, 03:37:22 PM by dmwardjr |
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Sound levels seem a lot higher on the S5+ than any of the previous machines, right?
They have to be twice as loud as its predecessor but I don't mind. My little mining closet keeps the noise down anyway. However, I'm not buying many more rigs anyway unless I move to Washington State. I still have not made up my mind as to the move yet. https://i.imgur.com/HfwPkni.jpg
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August 11, 2015, 10:23:15 PM |
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I'm guessing Bitmain will sell it at very close to the $US equivilent to what their chinese site quites it for in yuan - and then translate that to bitcoin.
Given that this S5+ has *6* fans vs. the single on a S5, and guessing they're probably the same fan (the pics aren't clear on that point), it should run about 7-8db louder than a single S5. Possibly a little more as the air path is a lot more crowded than on the S5, but possibly a bit less as it's fully enclosed.
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August 11, 2015, 10:24:39 PM |
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The sound is 90 Decibell minumum.
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August 11, 2015, 10:50:07 PM |
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The sound is 90 Decibell minumum.
If it's that loud, you have lots more options for power supplies (e.g. noisy and efficient used server supplies).
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August 12, 2015, 01:05:55 AM |
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The sound is 90 Decibell minumum.
Thanks!!!
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August 12, 2015, 01:23:17 PM |
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wasting time and money on a machine that they know would generate almost ZERO sales. That's funny, because they sold out of the S4+ and there was no good reason to buy one of those. I wonder how long these S5+ have been run before they were pulled for sale as "new" units? If they're willing to go 48 chips to a blade, it's possible an S7 would still have BM1384 and something like an 18-string would get you right around 0.3W/GH chip-level. Say 3x18 per board runs you about the same hashrate as an S5 and around 385W machine-level. I haven't tested undervolting S5 boards directly myself. I don't have an adjustable PSU with that kind of current output, and designing one was stalled when we started working on a miner instead. I have run BM1384 chips successfully from 0.58 to 0.80V and the posted efficiencies are about right from what I've seen. Really the only other parts to an S5 board are the inter-node level shifters and per-node LDOs for 0.9V (PLL) and 1.8V (IO) power. The level shifters use a diode drop to translate logic-level signals about 0.8V uphill, which when your node voltages drop to under 0.8 that can affect the received logic levels referenced to local ground, possibly enough that the ASIC might not detect a logic "0" properly. The LDOs also have a min and max input voltage range, and lower-node LDOs are typically powered from core voltage a few nodes uphill. I don't recall the numbers exactly, but possibly if node voltages drop far enough the input voltage for, say, the 1.8V LDO could drop to below the minimum to maintain regulation (probably at least 2.1V) and start starving the chips. The upper few nodes require >12V for their LDOs, so there's a small ~14V boost on the board for them which might also be failing at decreased input voltages for some reason. I haven't tested either of these things directly to see what's coming into play, but the miner boards we're designing have taken both into account. Our level shifting will use a different method to guarantee signal integrity, and all LDO input voltages will be in-range across the full operating range of the boards. Think a stacked pair of DPS2K would run an S5+ pretty well?
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August 12, 2015, 04:50:07 PM |
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Probably not the right thread but a quick comment on Undervolting an S5. Have just taken delivery of a 2nd hand S5 and after some quick initial checks that everything was ok had a quick go at dropping the volts. First, very early impression, is that things work as expected... Tested at 125MHz with 9.0V at the connectors. (Not wanting to tell people how to suck eggs, but perhaps those that are bragging about how much current they can push through a Molex connector, you need to measure the voltage that is actually getting to the board)Only measured over a 30 Minute period the Hash was 440GH/s (a bit lower than expected, should be 470GH/s . Over the short time the rate was fluctuating quite a lot and needs further investigation) Current from the supply (not the wall) was 12.1 Amps so 109 Watts So that gives 109/440 = J/GH 0.248 No xxx, HW error a bit higher than I would like to see @ 0.05% Boots up and starts hashing at 9V, although to be fair it's 10V with no load because of the rubbish leads I am using on the adjustable PSU. So a lot more tests to run but a better than expected start. Is it my S5, am I lucky, am I doing something wrong? Time and more measurements will tell. Rich
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August 12, 2015, 04:55:44 PM |
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Interesting, folks have previously said that the S5 couldn't be reliably unvervolted past about 11 volts....
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it's possible an S7 would still have BM1384 and something like an 18-string would get you right around 0.3W/GH chip-level. Say 3x18 per board runs you about the same hashrate as an S5 and around 385W machine-level.
They'd have to go 20-string to even get close to the numbers Lketc has already posted for it's upcomming miner at the miner level. I don't think they have enough space on the board to put 3x20 strings on it, though with the power reduction per chip cooling would be NO issue with either an 18-string or a 20-string. I don't see any chance the S7 will be BM1384 based, given previous comments out of Bitmain. I can see a VERY FAINT possibility of them putting out a "S5++" with more chips per string, but it would have to show up Real Soon Now and would have to be priced lower per TH than the current S5+ to have a prayer of ROI.
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