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Topic: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.319/GH & 0.51W/GH - page 229. (Read 451048 times)

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Did anyone noticed bitmain have increased shipping costs for S5 (was like 50 and now it is 80)

probably depends where. To US it is $41.5 (UPS) per unit if you order two S5 and $38 for fedex. If you order one, then $45-47
legendary
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Christian Antkow
This is probably a good choice for $22, but it is not the same fan Phil, Strato and myself were talking about.
That fan was a deal on ebay for ~$8/fan, but with a wicked connector.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191443200211
Ah, ok. I don't do the whole EBay thing anymore. Hopefully these fans off Amazon.com will do the trick. I'll report back a bit later once I've done some testing.
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs

Actually, you can put 1 and 1 together ....
1. The C1 uses the same board as the S3
2. The S5 board fits the C1 water cooling block - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmains-refused-from-s9-warranty-buy-at-your-own-risk-914354

So there you have it.

Yes! Excellent pekatete - many thanks  Smiley
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Did anyone noticed bitmain have increased shipping costs for S5 (was like 50 and now it is 80)
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Y1HLA8/
Delta Electronics AFB1212SHE 120x120x38mm Cooling Fan, 151.85 CFM, 58 dBA, 3700 RPM, 1.06 AMP, PWM 4-pin connector

THIS IS FOR THE DELTA AFB1212SHE FAN
Thanks for this. Just ordered four of those fans off Amazon. Will give them a whirl.

Looking to order a couple more S5's this week.
What's the option code on the end? It'll be like AFB1212SHE-F00 or something. That's what determines things like the PWM, tach output vs locked rotor sensor, etc.

This is probably a good choice for $22, but it is not the same fan Phil, Strato and myself were talking about.
That fan was a deal on ebay for ~$8/fan, but with a wicked connector.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191443200211
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004Y1HLA8/
Delta Electronics AFB1212SHE 120x120x38mm Cooling Fan, 151.85 CFM, 58 dBA, 3700 RPM, 1.06 AMP, PWM 4-pin connector

THIS IS FOR THE DELTA AFB1212SHE FAN
Thanks for this. Just ordered four of those fans off Amazon. Will give them a whirl.

Looking to order a couple more S5's this week.
What's the option code on the end? It'll be like AFB1212SHE-F00 or something. That's what determines things like the PWM, tach output vs locked rotor sensor, etc.
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@ MrTeal, did you ever find out if the S1/S3 heatsinks were the same as the S5's?

Thanks.
As near as I can tell they are. I haven't actually done a swap though.

Thanks MrTeal. It's the hole spacing I'm mainly concerned about, I don't want to strip them down to find that the holes are about 2mm out. I'll have to PM Bitmain themselves I think, seems the only way to get an accurate answer from them  Wink
Actually, you can put 1 and 1 together ....
1. The C1 uses the same board as the S3
2. The S5 board fits the C1 water cooling block - https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmains-refused-from-s9-warranty-buy-at-your-own-risk-914354

So there you have it.
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs
@ MrTeal, did you ever find out if the S1/S3 heatsinks were the same as the S5's?

Thanks.
As near as I can tell they are. I haven't actually done a swap though.

Thanks MrTeal. It's the hole spacing I'm mainly concerned about, I don't want to strip them down to find that the holes are about 2mm out. I'll have to PM Bitmain themselves I think, seems the only way to get an accurate answer from them  Wink
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@ MrTeal, did you ever find out if the S1/S3 heatsinks were the same as the S5's?

Thanks.
As near as I can tell they are. I haven't actually done a swap though.
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Welcome to dogietalk.bs
@ MrTeal, did you ever find out if the S1/S3 heatsinks were the same as the S5's?

Thanks.
legendary
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THIS IS FOR THE DELTA AFB1212SHE FAN
Thanks for this. Just ordered four of those fans off Amazon. Will give them a whirl.

Looking to order a couple more S5's this week.
What's the option code on the end? It'll be like AFB1212SHE-F00 or something. That's what determines things like the PWM, tach output vs locked rotor sensor, etc.
legendary
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Christian Antkow
THIS IS FOR THE DELTA AFB1212SHE FAN
Thanks for this. Just ordered four of those fans off Amazon. Will give them a whirl.

Looking to order a couple more S5's this week.
legendary
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Not every fan has an internal pullup on the PWM line. Some (like many Deltas) require an external pullup in order to function. If you just power the first two (gnd and 12V) pins and the fan doesn't turn on, it needs an external pullup. If you swap the "PWM" and "Tach" signals and it starts working, it's very possible you just connected the PWM line to the Tach input on the S5, but the pullup on the Tach line is what caused the fan to turn on.

What's the exact model you guys have?
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I did try that... the fan didnt power - but you are right. I may have had a loose connection - or a bad fan unit. I will give it another shot and see if that solves the problem - or if someone beats me to it - please post!

Strato
Just reviewed your picture and you have connected correctly that is for sure. Well let us know if you nuke it out.
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Is the heatsink hole spacing compatible between the S1/S3 and the S5?

I would also like to know this - can anyone confirm?

Thanks.

Overlap some of my PCB photos, they'll tell you. Any difference in zoom then resize so the PCI-E headers are the same.
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No I just cut the connector off of the stock S5 Fan with 4" of wire. Stripped the wire to expose 1/4" bare wire, and then plugged the wires from the S5 fan into the new fan's connectors. Then sealed.

Working great.

Strato

Thanks. That was a bit beyond my limited mod skills; I just sent the fans back  Undecided.
The deal from the same guy is still available for ~$10/fan if you feel like splicing wires and do the OP procedure and checking which one work. The price is great, though.
I am getting Scythe already for $15, so will try these first (either by themselves or in addition to Noctua 3000).

I sent this on to Philip as well - this works - but the fan runs full speed - no monitoring. Swaping the order on the middle two doesnt work.

Hope this helps! Smiley

THIS IS FOR THE DELTA AFB1212SHE FAN

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Strato

looks great, thanks.
I would add to put the grille back on the new delta fan because it is quite fast and the blades are fragile (and so are the fingers  Grin)
legendary
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Well I got the Delta Fans up and running - special thanks to Tom and Dogie and everyone for their help!

Only oddity is that the fan is not communicating with the miner dashboard - it just shows 0 speed.

My temps look ok '55-59'  And from what it seems the fan is just going full speed.

I'm clocked at 387.5 and getting 1260ghash.

I clocked it up to 400 and ran it for a few hours with no issues; but decided better safe than sorry.  425 Crashed a Blade and had to reboot.

Any thoughts on why I'm not getting fan speeds?  I tried reversing the two wires - but then the fan didnt work at all.

Thanks again!

Strato

P.S.  The Delta Fans are about 1/2 the noise level - so much better!  Kind of sounds like a small space heater on high-- as opposed to a small shop vac. Wink

It appears that your control lines are reversed. I know you have all black wires but I will include the color code for reference. Looking from the front of the unit left to right, the pinout is Signal from controller (BLU), RPM Signal from fan (WHT), 12+ (RED), and GND (BLK). Try swapping the first two pins and you should see the RPM and obtain fan control.  

EDIT: There is the possibility you just have a loose connection as well.

I did try that... the fan didnt power - but you are right. I may have had a loose connection - or a bad fan unit. I will give it another shot and see if that solves the problem - or if someone beats me to it - please post!

Strato
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