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Topic: Putting an S7 in the room I am sleeping in? (Read 1681 times)

sr. member
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March 22, 2016, 03:28:44 PM
#21
if you can sleep next to an s7.. then wow. if the noise doesnt get you the heat output will.

 i have 5 running in my basement and can hear them at times on the second floor.
legendary
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I actually sleep in my dorm which i have an S7 in. Its a batch 4 and i undervolt it to ~500 frequency and i put fan on 35%. The chips run at around 50-53 C...however i think I am used to it by now. Im starting to have second thoughts about a few weeks of the constant fucking noise. On a side note....does anyone know of any hosting for the miners? If so could you please send me some details. Please and thankyou

Please stop that. Do you want hearing damage that will last the rest of your life? The noise will damage your hearing without pain and when you notice you are not hearing as well as you used to it is too late. You could be using hearing aids before you are 25.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
My 2pcs S7 are in another room in a DIY soundproof cabinet but they still make a lot of noise.
legendary
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I sleep with my S3, although an S7 might be just way to loud for a white noise.
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Please dont do it.  Even at low fan speeds you will hear it when you sleep.  It wont be extremely loud, but its not good for sleeping.  And your room will be very hot.  its a 1300w hair dryer man.  im sorry.
legendary
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you got your answer , i just had to post to this thread since i was amused by the question and the variety of answers you got !!!

good luck (also you may need some blankets since not related to noise I think the s7 runs a lot hotter than the s5 so you may want to keep the room temperature low

the unit will blow heat but unless it is pretty cool in there i think running these miners in a normal household temperature range is not recommended unless you are going to really lower the clock speed

you would not want to burn it up
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I kept an SP10 in my room for 6 months and an Avalon gen 1 before that - don't. Whether or not you can is not the question.
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I actually sleep in my dorm which i have an S7 in. Its a batch 4 and i undervolt it to ~500 frequency and i put fan on 35%. The chips run at around 50-53 C...however i think I am used to it by now. Im starting to have second thoughts about a few weeks of the constant fucking noise. On a side note....does anyone know of any hosting for the miners? If so could you please send me some details. Please and thankyou

What country are the miners located in? There are tons and who you go with pretty much depend where you are located. Contact Allinvain for Canada.

And you can "get used to it" if you want but anything around that noise level will damage your hearing over time. It tooks months for me but eventually it caused damage to my eardrum and its been taking months to fully heal.

You can lower that fan to 30 or even 25, make sure your temps are 60-65.  65-70 would be high but okay (too much in my opinion)
legendary
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please dont do it, they are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too loud
legendary
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I actually sleep in my dorm which i have an S7 in. Its a batch 4 and i undervolt it to ~500 frequency and i put fan on 35%. The chips run at around 50-53 C...however i think I am used to it by now. Im starting to have second thoughts about a few weeks of the constant fucking noise. On a side note....does anyone know of any hosting for the miners? If so could you please send me some details. Please and thankyou

What country are the miners located in? There are tons and who you go with pretty much depend where you are located. Contact Allinvain for Canada.

And you can "get used to it" if you want but anything around that noise level will damage your hearing over time. It tooks months for me but eventually it caused damage to my eardrum and its been taking months to fully heal.
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I actually sleep in my dorm which i have an S7 in. Its a batch 4 and i undervolt it to ~500 frequency and i put fan on 35%. The chips run at around 50-53 C...however i think I am used to it by now. Im starting to have second thoughts about a few weeks of the constant fucking noise. On a side note....does anyone know of any hosting for the miners? If so could you please send me some details. Please and thankyou
sr. member
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Honestly at first it will be crazy loud and you won't be able to stand it but eventually you will get used to it and your mind will just filter out the noise and you can probably sleep in it. I live in a noisy city so the miners actually help filter out cars and people talking outside.

But for an S7, you will need to add a muffler or two or undervolt it.

Get used to it, aka damage your hearing. Tongue

No, you can absolutely not sleep in the same room as an S7.
Search youtube for "antminer s7" and listen for yourself.
alh
legendary
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January 19, 2016, 01:31:43 PM
#9
Would anybody's opinion change if you were willing to underclock it to say 500 MHz and then reduce the fan speed accordingly? I get that it's loud device as it normally ships from Bitmain. Can it be "tamed" if you are willing to sacrifice hashrate?

Anybody ever tried this experiment?
legendary
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January 19, 2016, 11:56:56 AM
#8
Everyone is different but I would find it hard to sleep in same room....about half as loud as a vacuum cleaner running depending on the fan speed you run it at. Then you will have the heat also....so depending on where you live it may get warm in the room as well.

Well, my S7 running at lower fan speed, has a super noisy and high pitch noise. And even at highly reduced fan speed, my dB read it louder than my shop vac at one feet, so. Sleeping with a S7 in the room is perhaps like having 1 shop vac taped to each of your ears.

Not to mention the PSU if your using the 220/240 Bitmain one that thing has a small high rpm fan.  But I would not suggest for anyone to sleep with a S7 in their room, it as just not built for quiet use.  It's loud enough it will be a issue for most in room you sleep in.

If you need one in your room look more at Avalon 6.  It will give you a quieter machine.  Yes it will cost more per T but you will be able to sleep with it in same room, I had it in mine during a lot of the testing I did on it.

S7 is a good machine but you really need an area for it in my view.  Unless you do some modification to make it quieter.
legendary
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January 19, 2016, 11:41:35 AM
#7
Everyone is different but I would find it hard to sleep in same room....about half as loud as a vacuum cleaner running depending on the fan speed you run it at. Then you will have the heat also....so depending on where you live it may get warm in the room as well.

Well, my S7 running at lower fan speed, has a super noisy and high pitch noise. And even at highly reduced fan speed, my dB read it louder than my shop vac at one feet, so. Sleeping with a S7 in the room is perhaps like having 1 shop vac taped to each of your ears.
legendary
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January 19, 2016, 11:38:29 AM
#6
Honestly at first it will be crazy loud and you won't be able to stand it but eventually you will get used to it and your mind will just filter out the noise and you can probably sleep in it. I live in a noisy city so the miners actually help filter out cars and people talking outside.

But for an S7, you will need to add a muffler or two or undervolt it.
legendary
Activity: 1302
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January 19, 2016, 11:37:50 AM
#5
Everyone is different but I would find it hard to sleep in same room....about half as loud as a vacuum cleaner running depending on the fan speed you run it at. Then you will have the heat also....so depending on where you live it may get warm in the room as well.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1068
January 19, 2016, 11:33:16 AM
#4
Hello everyone!

I need to let you know that I have never mined before. I was considering getting an S7. I need to ask you how noisy it is? If it is too noisy for sleeping, is there a way to isolate it?

thank you

Are you deaf? If not, then no.

The noise is about equivalent to someone screaming in your ears, non stop, constantly, you'll also damage your hearing pretty rapidly. If you're not deaf right now, you probably would become rather quickly.

I had to isolate the miner in a shelve covered in acoustic panels, then when its at half fan speed, the noise is bearable, in the next room with the door closed. Bearable as in under the 60dB threshold of noise you can listen to without hurting.

At which point then using ear plug make it "quiet".
legendary
Activity: 2506
Merit: 1714
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
January 19, 2016, 11:10:46 AM
#3
I couldn't sleep in the same room even with my Antminer S2. And S2 is less noisy than S7.
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
January 19, 2016, 11:07:10 AM
#2
On it's own it is way to noisy to sleep in the same room as. Even ducting it out of the room, I think it will still be too loud.
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