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legendary
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May 08, 2014, 03:17:56 PM
#30
Hey all,

total noob here...

I just got a couple of ants on ebay and they have already been shipped. (yay)
I'm looking to have them both oc'd and powered by a single psu.

What's the best psu option for me?

I looked at some of the guides here and while the server psu's look cool and all, I'd prefer a more of a plug n' play approach with a regular psu.
(both ants are the newer model with the pci-e connectors)

What are my options? what's the min wattage for a psu to run 2 oc'd ants somewhat safely?

ty in advance and have a great day

If you're on a budget, I'd just go with 2 500 or 600 W PSU's.  Much cheaper.

If budget doesn't matter, and you like to just connect 2 Ants to a single PSU, something like this would do:

www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139057



yep i just bought another one of these rm1000's today .. i have an entire fleet of these now.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
May 08, 2014, 02:13:26 PM
#29
cool.

ty so much.

Guess this one is set up and hashing away...

will set up the 2nd one when I get back home.
Is there anything I need to look out for when setting the 2nd ant???
have not opened it yet but I'm assuming it has a different ip on the sticker?Huh
No, if it is a new one it will probably have the same fixed IP (192.168.1.99).  The easiest way is to modify the one that you already have running (login to the web gui, Network tab,  Interfaces tab (comes up first) then edit the WAN interface IP (IPv4 address box, change value from 192.168.1.99 to for example 192.168.1.98), click 'save & apply', then be patient as it takes a few minutes (if stuck do a System reset). 
If you try to run both S1's on the same WAN IP address you are looking for trouble.  You also need to make sure that there are no IP address clashes with existing devices on your network (if your router has a feature to assign specific IP addresses, then use that to assign the S1's the same addresses as the fixed ones that you selected, this will prevent future clashes).

Cheers


there is a free ip scan link somewhere for windows maybe someone can post it.

This is one.

Advamced Ip Scanner:

http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
  yes that is the one thank you for posting the link.
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 783
better everyday ♥
May 07, 2014, 05:07:42 PM
#28
cool.

ty so much.

Guess this one is set up and hashing away...

will set up the 2nd one when I get back home.
Is there anything I need to look out for when setting the 2nd ant???
have not opened it yet but I'm assuming it has a different ip on the sticker?Huh
No, if it is a new one it will probably have the same fixed IP (192.168.1.99).  The easiest way is to modify the one that you already have running (login to the web gui, Network tab,  Interfaces tab (comes up first) then edit the WAN interface IP (IPv4 address box, change value from 192.168.1.99 to for example 192.168.1.98), click 'save & apply', then be patient as it takes a few minutes (if stuck do a System reset). 
If you try to run both S1's on the same WAN IP address you are looking for trouble.  You also need to make sure that there are no IP address clashes with existing devices on your network (if your router has a feature to assign specific IP addresses, then use that to assign the S1's the same addresses as the fixed ones that you selected, this will prevent future clashes).

Cheers


there is a free ip scan link somewhere for windows maybe someone can post it.

This is one.

Advamced Ip Scanner:

http://www.advanced-ip-scanner.com/
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
May 07, 2014, 04:36:22 PM
#27
cool.

ty so much.

Guess this one is set up and hashing away...

will set up the 2nd one when I get back home.
Is there anything I need to look out for when setting the 2nd ant???
have not opened it yet but I'm assuming it has a different ip on the sticker?Huh
No, if it is a new one it will probably have the same fixed IP (192.168.1.99).  The easiest way is to modify the one that you already have running (login to the web gui, Network tab,  Interfaces tab (comes up first) then edit the WAN interface IP (IPv4 address box, change value from 192.168.1.99 to for example 192.168.1.98), click 'save & apply', then be patient as it takes a few minutes (if stuck do a System reset). 
If you try to run both S1's on the same WAN IP address you are looking for trouble.  You also need to make sure that there are no IP address clashes with existing devices on your network (if your router has a feature to assign specific IP addresses, then use that to assign the S1's the same addresses as the fixed ones that you selected, this will prevent future clashes).

Cheers


there is a free ip scan link somewhere for windows maybe someone can post it.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
May 07, 2014, 04:26:35 PM
#26
cool.

ty so much.

Guess this one is set up and hashing away...

will set up the 2nd one when I get back home.
Is there anything I need to look out for when setting the 2nd ant???
have not opened it yet but I'm assuming it has a different ip on the sticker?Huh
No, if it is a new one it will probably have the same fixed IP (192.168.1.99).  The easiest way is to modify the one that you already have running (login to the web gui, Network tab,  Interfaces tab (comes up first) then edit the WAN interface IP (IPv4 address box, change value from 192.168.1.99 to for example 192.168.1.98), click 'save & apply', then be patient as it takes a few minutes (if stuck do a System reset). 
If you try to run both S1's on the same WAN IP address you are looking for trouble.  You also need to make sure that there are no IP address clashes with existing devices on your network (if your router has a feature to assign specific IP addresses, then use that to assign the S1's the same addresses as the fixed ones that you selected, this will prevent future clashes).

Cheers
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 07, 2014, 04:08:02 PM
#25
cool.

ty so much.

Guess this one is set up and hashing away...

will set up the 2nd one when I get back home.
Is there anything I need to look out for when setting the 2nd ant???
have not opened it yet but I'm assuming it has a different ip on the sticker?Huh
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
May 07, 2014, 03:09:43 PM
#24
yay it works.

the fan on the ant did not turn on immediately and that's what threw me off...

so how do I set a mining pool in here? do I have to set all 3 pools, or are the next 2 just for back up?

Also, it seems that the guy that sold me the ants left his settings in there. Is there a way to reset it...
seems like this ant is already hashing for him Sad

 you only need set one ,but you should have two or three just in case.

one miner set with 3 pools


this is where you can change the settings for the pools

newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 07, 2014, 02:55:42 PM
#23
yay it works.

the fan on the ant did not turn on immediately and that's what threw me off...

so how do I set a mining pool in here? do I have to set all 3 pools, or are the next 2 just for back up?

Also, it seems that the guy that sold me the ants left his settings in there. Is there a way to reset it...
seems like this ant is already hashing for him Sad
full member
Activity: 166
Merit: 100
May 07, 2014, 02:38:15 PM
#22
OC'd ants draw 400 watts at the wall so at 85% eff that is only 340 per ant. A lower rated PSU just means that it will draw more at the wall and has nothing to do with what the PSU is rated for. the only advantage of running 75% is a PSU is typically more efficient but I digress.

I run many ants 2xOCd on 850w PSUs without issue. Don't waste money if you don't have to.

You are fine what you describe is normal. Just do the following:

1. The IP sticker on your Ant is probably 192.168.1.99 so chances are you can just open a browser and type that ip address to access the ant. user root pw root

2. if not follow the guid it is very easy just plug ethernet from your comp into Ant change you ipv4 settings to match the subnet and you are good to go.

Read this:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-dogies-comprehensive-bitmain-antminer-s1-setup-hd-355387

then this to OC to 393
http://cryptomining-blog.com/366-how-to-overclock-your-bitmain-antminer-s1-to-200-ghs/

Every new Ant I buy I just need to change the ip address under WAN settings and before that I make sure IP 192.168.1.99 is not set so I just plug and play.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 07, 2014, 02:26:52 PM
#21
So I'm having a bit of an issue trying to power it up.

psu Corsair CX600M

On the psu there are several ports but only 1 6+2 pci-e
and it has only one cable with 2 pci-e ports on it.
So half way it splits in 2 pci-e.

I plugged each of that into each of the s1 boards and tried powering it up.
the psu does come on and runs super quietly.
however the ant has 3 leds 1 flashing green 1 red and 1 amber for the network.
the ant fan is off and it does not seem to be fully powered.
any ideas???

legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
May 07, 2014, 12:47:56 PM
#20

Only 88% efficient, if you OC Ants they'll be around 400 Watts maybe more.  800 Watts/850 Watt PSU is 94% so mathematically exceeding the theoretical limit.

Stock clock, 360 Watts *2 = 760 Watts/850 PSU = 85% = no worries.

Basically you want 1000 Watts or more to be safe, without worrying about tripping the PSU.

do these ant's get super loud when you OC them?

going to be running them under my cubicle desk at work.. so maybe I shouldnt be overclocking? lol

it won't work, unless you are in the southern hemisphere (where winter is coming): too much heat. Some units like to squeal when fans are accelerating to 2800 rpm.

Too hot to run under an office desk?
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 07, 2014, 12:35:13 PM
#19
plz disregard the last post. I was able to figure it out.

bridge green to any of the black wires and it works beautifully
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 07, 2014, 12:29:09 PM
#18
Just got my 2 ants... YAY

need some help with setting the jumper/payperclip for the psu.
is there a diagram on which pins need to be connected?
I understand how and why it is done but not sure which 2 Smiley

also, once it is powered on and hooked up to the network, do I just access it by the IP that's listed on the sticker or is there anything else I need to do to configure it?
install any mining software?
Also I have my wallet set up locally with the Armory. I'm assuming that should not be a problem... Or do I need to set up a web wallet?

So new to all this...

thank you so much for all your help guys
legendary
Activity: 3892
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May 05, 2014, 08:29:02 PM
#17

Only 88% efficient, if you OC Ants they'll be around 400 Watts maybe more.  800 Watts/850 Watt PSU is 94% so mathematically exceeding the theoretical limit.

Stock clock, 360 Watts *2 = 760 Watts/850 PSU = 85% = no worries.

Basically you want 1000 Watts or more to be safe, without worrying about tripping the PSU.

do these ant's get super loud when you OC them?

going to be running them under my cubicle desk at work.. so maybe I shouldnt be overclocking? lol

it won't work, unless you are in the southern hemisphere (where winter is coming): too much heat. Some units like to squeal when fans are accelerating to 2800 rpm.
hero member
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May 05, 2014, 06:05:22 PM
#16
Just got back home.

got 2x Corsair CX600M (modular) for $69 each from a local shop... can't wait for my ants to arrive now

thx a bunch chuckbuck, you're the man

You're welcome, glad I could help.  Good luck with your ants and welcome to mining.
hero member
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May 05, 2014, 06:03:44 PM
#15

Only 88% efficient, if you OC Ants they'll be around 400 Watts maybe more.  800 Watts/850 Watt PSU is 94% so mathematically exceeding the theoretical limit.

Stock clock, 360 Watts *2 = 760 Watts/850 PSU = 85% = no worries.

Basically you want 1000 Watts or more to be safe, without worrying about tripping the PSU.

do these ant's get super loud when you OC them?

going to be running them under my cubicle desk at work.. so maybe I shouldnt be overclocking? lol

They can get loud, overclocked.  Not Avalon, BFL, or Spondoolie loud, but the fans are pretty audible.

Also, underneath the desk might not get hit by your office AC vents or units.  Just in case it gets hot down there, maybe throw a small desk fan just blow some air on it.

Of course I don't condone running anything at work or office, could be considered stealing in some circles, but if you're going to do it, make sure it doesn't overheat.   Cool
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
May 05, 2014, 05:59:52 PM
#14

Only 88% efficient, if you OC Ants they'll be around 400 Watts maybe more.  800 Watts/850 Watt PSU is 94% so mathematically exceeding the theoretical limit.

Stock clock, 360 Watts *2 = 760 Watts/850 PSU = 85% = no worries.

Basically you want 1000 Watts or more to be safe, without worrying about tripping the PSU.

do these ant's get super loud when you OC them?

going to be running them under my cubicle desk at work.. so maybe I shouldnt be overclocking? lol
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
May 05, 2014, 05:54:33 PM
#13
Just got back home.

got 2x Corsair CX600M (modular) for $69 each from a local shop... can't wait for my ants to arrive now

thx a bunch chuckbuck, you're the man
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 783
better everyday ♥
May 05, 2014, 05:17:38 PM
#12

Only 88% efficient, if you OC Ants they'll be around 400 Watts maybe more.  800 Watts/850 Watt PSU is 94% so mathematically exceeding the theoretical limit.

Stock clock, 360 Watts *2 = 760 Watts/850 PSU = 85% = no worries.

Basically you want 1000 Watts or more to be safe, without worrying about tripping the PSU.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1001
May 05, 2014, 05:13:23 PM
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