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March 04, 2016, 07:36:51 AM |
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thought so thanks and it has 2 fans atm and the sound is insanely loud...
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March 04, 2016, 07:40:52 AM |
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thought so thanks and it has 2 fans atm and the sound is insanely loud...
They can be very loud especially with the stock fan . I had a single G839 Noctua NF-F12 Industrial PPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm high performance fan on some S5s I was running a while back and they were pretty effective at cooling and were much quieter than the stock fan .
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March 04, 2016, 07:55:04 AM |
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because im running 2 fans instead of one is it safe to say i should be able to drop the fan speed percentage to 50%?
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March 04, 2016, 09:46:01 AM |
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because im running 2 fans instead of one is it safe to say i should be able to drop the fan speed percentage to 50%?
Just monitor your temps along with any fan speed changes to check they're okay.
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March 04, 2016, 12:02:52 PM |
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yeh did that and got down to 40% fan speed and temps at highest of about 52....although at daytime ambient will be higher temp so it might not be suitable..... what is a good temp to aim for? highest i can safely and run it at without dramas?
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March 04, 2016, 01:26:32 PM |
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yeh did that and got down to 40% fan speed and temps at highest of about 52....although at daytime ambient will be higher temp so it might not be suitable..... what is a good temp to aim for? highest i can safely and run it at without dramas?
Try and keep under 60 if you can, obviously lower the better.
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March 04, 2016, 06:21:49 PM |
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because im running 2 fans instead of one is it safe to say i should be able to drop the fan speed percentage to 50%?
I am running just the 1 stock fan at 60% and mine doesn't get any hotter than 53.5. I'll probably add a pull fan, too, and then over clock a little and keep the fans turned down as much as possible to keep the dB down as much as possible.
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March 06, 2016, 12:59:36 PM |
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set at 40% and im at about 52 degrees max....(in a room thats about 25degrees)
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March 17, 2016, 03:10:01 PM |
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Can somebody help me with PWM fans? I've bought 2 Thermalright TY 143s for my S5. When I plug one into the 2nd fan header it spins up to 1200RPM and stays there. As far as I can tell the pinouts are standard: Pin | Use | Wire (new) | Wire (stock) | 1 | GND | Black | Black | 2 | +12v | Yellow | Red | 3 | Sense | Green | White | 4 | Control | Blue | Blue |
Why won't my fan do more than 1200RPM? What I want to do is replace the stock fan with both 143s (push-pull) but they won't do the job at this speed.
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March 17, 2016, 05:35:37 PM |
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Maybe it's an issue with the fan, did you plug it into the other plug? I have a Delta pull fan on my S5 and it is controlled pwm via the second plug just fine.
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April 17, 2016, 02:22:21 AM |
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One of my blades died and I took it out of the rig. When I power the seperate blade on I only get the 4 green LED lights on the bb and the red one. The blade LED does not turn on. I reseated all the cables, tried 3 different PSU's, tried different connection cables. The lights by the ethernet port don't turn on either. And holding in the reset button is unresponsive.
Anyone know what could be wrong with it. It was hashing 650Gh/s easily at a cool 58 degrees.
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April 17, 2016, 04:59:25 PM |
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One of my blades died and I took it out of the rig. When I power the seperate blade on I only get the 4 green LED lights on the bb and the red one. The blade LED does not turn on. I reseated all the cables, tried 3 different PSU's, tried different connection cables. The lights by the ethernet port don't turn on either. And holding in the reset button is unresponsive.
Anyone know what could be wrong with it. It was hashing 650Gh/s easily at a cool 58 degrees.
If I understood that correctly, you removed a blade and the remaining blade is mining fine. The blade you removed does not power on properly and the LED codes seem to suggest its dead. If that is correct, then... yeah its dead and there's nothing we can do to help here. Keep mining as you are and dispose of / dismantle / play with the dead blade as you see fit.
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April 17, 2016, 10:02:49 PM |
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One of my blades died and I took it out of the rig. When I power the seperate blade on I only get the 4 green LED lights on the bb and the red one. The blade LED does not turn on. I reseated all the cables, tried 3 different PSU's, tried different connection cables. The lights by the ethernet port don't turn on either. And holding in the reset button is unresponsive.
Anyone know what could be wrong with it. It was hashing 650Gh/s easily at a cool 58 degrees.
If I understood that correctly, you removed a blade and the remaining blade is mining fine. The blade you removed does not power on properly and the LED codes seem to suggest its dead. If that is correct, then... yeah its dead and there's nothing we can do to help here. Keep mining as you are and dispose of / dismantle / play with the dead blade as you see fit. Well, see, that's the thing. I thought they were dead too. The boards don't light up (red LED on the blade) but when I have them turned on it heats up. So i'm assuming it still works. Another thing I noticed is that the lights on the Ethernet port don't turn on either. Not sure if the beaglebone board is dead or if now both blades are dead. I have another S5 on it's way so I'll mess with the boards on the "new" S5.
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May 14, 2016, 03:20:44 PM |
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Hello, i have several miners that arent booting up so i tried booting from an SD card but its not working either, i read on this forum that you could use the S4 image and then update the firmware to the actual S5 but nothings happening, any ideas?
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March 07, 2017, 10:54:46 AM |
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thought so thanks and it has 2 fans atm and the sound is insanely loud...
They can be very loud especially with the stock fan . I had a single G839 Noctua NF-F12 Industrial PPC 3000RPM PWM 120mm high performance fan on some S5s I was running a while back and they were pretty effective at cooling and were much quieter than the stock fan . Try the Enermax Twister Storm @ 3500 RPM / 154 CFM / 11 mm-H2O works like a charm on my S5s even with a substantial overclocking - will try soon on my S7
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I just bought the S5 and the same exact PSU you linked. I had everything running for about 8 minutes before it just shut off. Now when I hit the power button, the fan on the S5 and the PSU spin for 1 second then do nothing. Yes, I have the paperclip in the correct spot. I don't know if the PSU is bad or my miner died... Is there another way I can troubleshoot it? -thanks
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