In other words: which is the better miner, when- hashing on same speed (1,1-1,3 TH/s)
- powering 2 units by one of these PSUs
- having the same prices per unit to me
- regarding the noise
Appreciate your help.
- at about 1.16TH, the units are about equal for power consumption (~580W)
- for 2 units on a 1300W PSU, either would work fine, as you would be running at about 2.35-2.4TH/1.2kW with either system
- for the same price, take the SP20
- noise-wise, you can turn the SP20 down to 10% or less fan speed within its OS. on the S5, you need to physically modify it to provide lower voltage to the fan (ie: use molex 7V adapter instead of PWM)
the SP20 is a far better OS by a long shot. If you want a device thats about 1150-1200GH/600W its the winner.
where the SP20 excels:
- if an altcoin comes out or BTC price sharply rises, you can push the SP20 to 1.65TH/1.2kW if extra hashrate is worth the lost efficiency
- fan control and custom power settings
where the S5 excels:
- overclocking to 1300GH/660W (whereas the SP20 is about 1300GH/700W) or as high as 1400/720 (Sp20 is 1400/800)
- can be undervolted to 10-11V to achieve even better efficiency - in the range of 900/360 (SP20 doesnt really get any better than 900/420). This requires uncommon 12-10V voltage regulators though and generally there's 5%+ losses in doing so
Bitmain's next step is to use the S5 chips in a longer chain to achieve something like 1.5TH/500W. I don't think spondoolies is capable of improving the current rockerbox chip any further than 0.46w/GH unless they also go with a chain design or create a chip that's better suited to lower voltage