Bitmain Antminer S5 - Review
0) General information + Hardware Needed1) Unpacking2) The Miner3) Install4) Conclusion0) General Information + Hardware NeededThe S5 is going to get you hashing power with a impressively low electric useage. It is a newly designed miner with using the BM1384 chip. It will have a noticeable change in look from it's S3 counterpart. It's weight is noticeably lighter with this new case design. At it's default frequency it achieved the advertised speed of 1155 GH/s ±5% without any adjustment.
Additional hardware needed
- Standard power supply with 4 PCI-E 6 Pin adapters (I personally used a RM1000 as I had it laying around. You could easily use much smaller PSU and use 2 PCI-E cables.)
- Computer to set initial pool and configuration settings
- Network cables - 1 network cable to go to your network
1) UnpackingThe shipping was very quick right around 2 day's in shipment to my doorstep. Upon opening you will notice it is very well pack in the box with the air filled plastic tubes. It does a very good job protecting the miner during shipping. Bitmain did a amazing job in this area.
2) The MinerBelow are images to showcase the miner.
3) InstallIt was a easy and quick install. You will need to install the 4 PCI-e cables to a proper power supply for your settings(Could use 2, but i prefer 4). I am using a RM1000 PSU. This is overkill you can use a smaller psu with it only using approx 580 watts. Next use that network cable to connect your miner to your network. It will connect automatically using DHCP. It is actually very easy to find your IP using the findyourminer tool. After that log in and enter your pool information and your done!
Below is the findyourminer tool which makes it extremly easy to find your IP even with DHCP being used.
4) ConclusionThe S5 comes in as a great new miner to add to your collection. It preformed as advertised without having to do any tweaking. Great miner for it's low electricity usage with still packing a punch in area of hashing speed. For me having my mining area sound is not a problem as it is specifically for mining. Also with winter I am using cool air from outside to help cool all my miners including the S5.
In my opinion they took the well tested S3 design and added to it. The addition of tool's' to see the DHCP was nice software to use. I will in future test some different frequency's and see effect as well as trying the Miner Link addition.
I want to thank Bitmain for a great product and chance to review it. I am happy to try to answer questions if you have some.