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Topic: [Antminer S1] - Pencil Voltage Mod guide - page 2. (Read 5556 times)

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March 16, 2014, 02:49:56 PM
#9
A quick update, 16hrs later, shes still running strong.
418mhz, .8% HW, 212.3GH MHSav

Using an 80% effecient PSU ... power draw from wall - 510w

What are your OC settings, hex and timeout for 418?
legendary
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March 16, 2014, 02:49:36 PM
#8
In a couple of months (like diff x 4) it will be interesting to try to undervolt it and test max freq w/ decent HW error rate.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
March 16, 2014, 02:47:07 PM
#7
A quick update, 16hrs later, shes still running strong.
418mhz, .8% HW, 212.3GH MHSav

Using an 80% effecient PSU ... power draw from wall - 510w
ZiG
sr. member
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Merit: 250
March 16, 2014, 02:32:46 PM
#6
Good job, buddy...Thank you for posting...

How are your specs/results now...Everything OK...?



legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
March 16, 2014, 10:21:32 AM
#5
It sounds like a lot of additional power for another 10GH. It's my opinion that we passed the point of diminishing returns at 190.

I think that pushing it as far as safe is good right now, but in the next few months it may become practical to bring down the power draw a bit.

most of mine run at 387.5, with a few at 375 or 400
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
March 16, 2014, 07:06:43 AM
#4
It sounds like a lot of additional power for another 10GH. It's my opinion that we passed the point of diminishing returns at 190.
hero member
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March 16, 2014, 03:53:17 AM
#3
Photos ?
legendary
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Merit: 1002
March 16, 2014, 01:13:01 AM
#2
UPDATE: ... decided to start upping the clockspeed....
3hrs @ 418mhz, HW 1%, MHSav 212GH...


The unit is still alive after total of 6hrs hashing w/ increased voltage =)
legendary
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March 16, 2014, 01:06:16 AM
#1
For those interested:
Ive succeeded in pencil voltmodding my S1 ... after a days worth of digging through the PCB spec sheet from antminer and not knowing hardly anything about electronics... I dared to try.... =)
So far, its not blown up and Ive modded each of the 8 "modules" on the S1 successfully.
This has been tested only on the December version of the units, after studying differences between Dec/Jan units...not sure if this works the same on Jan ones.... but should.

RESULTS:
Stock:
1.11v on chips measured on top portion of the modules
400mhz @ 1.8% HW

Modded:
1.15-1.16v measured same place, consistency is hard to get w/ a pencil so.... there is some variance between modules
400mhz @ .002% HW

Temps rose about 5c and fan spins a few hundred RPM faster to compensate.
Power also increased by about 25-30w measured at wall

Further OC results are not in yet, thats next on the list.
For now I am keeping a close eye on voltages / temperatures VRMs & ASICs - all seem within good spec
Ultimately hoping it wont die over the next few hours...

ITEMS NEEDED:
voltmeter(that can measure resistance) & pencil

METHOD:
Before proceeding get a ballpark measurement of the chips on the "modules" by doing this:
Make sure voltmeter is set to VDC measurement!

Put negative voltmeter probe on the "GND" contact on the first module
Put positive probe on the bottom side of the orange square component thats in the middle of the "module"
Do this for all modules and note.
Stock they should be right around 1.10-1.11v

NEXT..THE MOD:

Power off the antminer completely!
When looking at a "blade" ... the left most "module" will have a resistor labeled R12.
Measure its resistance from end to end w/ voltmeter, it should read around 4.4-4.45k

Now, take pencil and scribble on top of the resistor from end to end... probably around 10-15 light strokes

Measure the resistor once again ... our target is 4.25-4.3k

If its lower than that, take ur finger and using finger tip skin, swipe it downwards across the resitor.. lightly

Measure resistor again .... if took too much off (back to 4.4 or in the 4.35k area)

Then apply more pencil....

Repeat this process till u meet target of 4.25-4.3k

Once this resistor reads correctly move over to same resistor on the next "module"

Once an entire blade all reads similar target resistance .. Turn the antminer on.
During its bootup process measure resultant voltage by doing this:

Make sure voltmeter is set to VDC measurement!

Put negative voltmeter probe on the "GND" contact on the first module
Put positive probe on the bottom side of the orange square component thats in the middle of the "module"

Do this for all "modules" on the modified "blade"
The voltages so all be close to 1.15-1.17v
Anything higher than 1.2v .. IMMEDIATELY power off the antminer.

If all is well, then you can proceed to the other "blade" on the antminer.



POST METHOD:
Monitor the temps of the antminer, I use finger test method of VRM components ... note the temps of individual components on top of each module .. if after the mod they are scorching hot to the touch and immeditely can feel them "burn" ur finger... well, thats too hot for my comfort ... so may want to undo the mod.
Also, note the difference in feel of temp of the chips before / after mod ...
The hottest VRM / ASIC is gonna be the furthest from the fan ...
Optionally can run the voltage a bit lower on these modules furthest from the fan too... =)


Results should be similar, significantly lowered HW error at same clock speeds before mod. Therefore allowing you to eventually clock it higher ... once you have confirmed the unit is stable and running within temp spec ... for at least a day or 2 I say.

Its all risk so, its up to you of course =)

* HAVE FUN! BE CAREFUL!

** I cant be held responsible if you blow up ur shit!

*** POST RESULTS!

TIP: the little VRM heatsink packs I see being sold on ebay for antminers would keep the VRM's very comfy for a mod like this! I would recommend this for attempting anything thats 1.2v+
The pencil mod can easily take ur antminer into the 1.35v range w/ a solid amount of graphite applied... but u would need SUPERDUPER cooling on that puppy! HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED!
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