My temps are around 37 degrees with 320 hash. I am using a fan that I attached to a 10 in. x 3-1/4 in. to 6 in. Stack Boot from homedepot. Before that my temp was above 70 degrees. Keep the chips under 60 degrees and the volts less than 0.5v to extend their life I have been told.
Mine is in my unheated basement on a shelf. Temp 1 is 54oC and Temp 2 is 28oC. I tried with desktop fan and lowered it down more but no effect on the hashrate.
It's probably higher temp because you are letting the air out the sides rather than forcing the airflow out the top of the heatsink through the factory holes.
Ideally you want to force air through ks0 pros from the power connection side to keep the mosfets cool. Im running the 340ghs oc using 5000rpm 120mm fans. I actually reduced the internal fan speed down to 25% as tswift recently mentioned the internal fans can potentially mess with your airflow and can increase your temps. Turns out he was right.
I also printed these grids, but then I decided to put one in the outside shed, where it is only 9°C now : unit is running at 46°, fans at 50%, I did not notice any change in hashrate, still running @ 205 GH/s on 24hr average, just like it was inside @ roomtemperature....so leave them as they are I'd say....Iceriver knows what they are doing :) that being said, running them cooler might let them live longer.....
Rabid very nice I made a similar grill I only did one side and what I found was if you use the open grill I had to keep my fan on top of the unit blowing down, remember the asic chip is just under the top cover, the stock fans are at the bottom cover the are air needs to flow from the bottom to the top for the stock fans to do any type of cooling, if you are not going to run a fan on top blowing down I would not recommend using it, that’s one of the reason I did not post my STL.
Put a small box fan on the power connector end, blowing thru the KS01pro. Also, put the miner on it's side to improve the airflow. My Temp 1 is 58C, Temp 2 is 38C with internal fans set to 95%. Hashrate of 307Ghz with Tswift S/W and Server P/S on KS1 Kaspa Solo Pool.
If its getting hot enough that you don’t want to keep your hand on it then it needs a fan for sure it might not raise your hash but it help save it from burning up
stand them up on the side vent bottom(with a gape for air flow) vent top, it will create a chimney effect. just create a stand to hold them correctly. no fans saves power.
I saw someone made a 120mm fan adapter for A2000's that replace the GPU bracket...so I was thinking someone should make an endplate that adapts a blower style fan or 120mm fan to direct air straight into the case. I've got a 120mm fan right behind my KS0 pro but most of the air goes around.
temps "seem" to have gone up, cuz now the air is blowing past the temp sensor now that it can exit not only from the middle? also ur difficulty is the same in both runs and even in the short term look like ur avg gh/s has gone up as well.
What's Your Temps Looking like?
Better than yours . I think that side panels are useless.
My temps are around 37 degrees with 320 hash. I am using a fan that I attached to a 10 in. x 3-1/4 in. to 6 in. Stack Boot from homedepot. Before that my temp was above 70 degrees. Keep the chips under 60 degrees and the volts less than 0.5v to extend their life I have been told.
Mine is in my unheated basement on a shelf. Temp 1 is 54oC and Temp 2 is 28oC. I tried with desktop fan and lowered it down more but no effect on the hashrate.
@@OzSkyking152 Any idea on how much watts should the kso pro should be pulling max?
I will check the power draw tomorrow and post my results.@@piratanet123
It's probably higher temp because you are letting the air out the sides rather than forcing the airflow out the top of the heatsink through the factory holes.
Ideally you want to force air through ks0 pros from the power connection side to keep the mosfets cool. Im running the 340ghs oc using 5000rpm 120mm fans. I actually reduced the internal fan speed down to 25% as tswift recently mentioned the internal fans can potentially mess with your airflow and can increase your temps. Turns out he was right.
Where did you get the firmware@@slimeypeep
yup
I also printed these grids, but then I decided to put one in the outside shed, where it is only 9°C now : unit is running at 46°, fans at 50%, I did not notice any change in hashrate, still running @ 205 GH/s on 24hr average, just like it was inside @ roomtemperature....so leave them as they are I'd say....Iceriver knows what they are doing :) that being said, running them cooler might let them live longer.....
Rabid very nice I made a similar grill I only did one side and what I found was if you use the open grill I had to keep my fan on top of the unit blowing down, remember the asic chip is just under the top cover, the stock fans are at the bottom cover the are air needs to flow from the bottom to the top for the stock fans to do any type of cooling, if you are not going to run a fan on top blowing down I would not recommend using it, that’s one of the reason I did not post my STL.
Put a small box fan on the power connector end, blowing thru the KS01pro. Also, put the miner on it's side to improve the airflow. My Temp 1 is 58C, Temp 2 is 38C with internal fans set to 95%. Hashrate of 307Ghz with Tswift S/W and Server P/S on KS1 Kaspa Solo Pool.
No, mine works perfect temp is 40/28 Celsius.. have 12 of ks0pro. Waiting for free firmware; 260gh will be more then enough
The all role of that big grill is to pass heat from bord to grill without the side panels work only when you put fan!
It might also help if your fans are that flat to the table, but a bit risen. Trying to make a Iceriver vacuum?
If its getting hot enough that you don’t want to keep your hand on it then it needs a fan for sure it might not raise your hash but it help save it from burning up
Yup it is cooler on the outside now
stand them up on the side vent bottom(with a gape for air flow) vent top, it will create a chimney effect. just create a stand to hold them correctly. no fans saves power.
I saw someone made a 120mm fan adapter for A2000's that replace the GPU bracket...so I was thinking someone should make an endplate that adapts a blower style fan or 120mm fan to direct air straight into the case. I've got a 120mm fan right behind my KS0 pro but most of the air goes around.
Maybe set it vertical so you take advantage of convection
why not leave it open air like at 6:02 ? lol
Lol you could
LOL wonder how that would work temp wise. maybe useful for a test@@RabidMining
why don't you change the thermal paste or pad it might help the tmp!
Temps are green but might paste everything
temps "seem" to have gone up, cuz now the air is blowing past the temp sensor now that it can exit not only from the middle? also ur difficulty is the same in both runs and even in the short term look like ur avg gh/s has gone up as well.
Good eye :)
I added new thermal paste, cooper heat sinks, and a 3d printed fan module. Ez. lol
Can you give us an update on the temps and hashrate after its been running a little while?
Yup will do
What are u mining with ks0 pro ? Kaspa or other coin with unmineable ? Any ideas ?
Kaspa
not being funny but if you have a pillar drill you can just drill the holes out in your original what i did and it cost me next to nothing.
Phillips is a cross not a star a star is torques 😂
True
The problem with giveaways is that the odds of winning anything are very slim.. Sorry, Papa Rabid I'll pass.
Why not just drilling few extra holes with 4mm drill bit, why spent again? Never understand americans🤷♂
Or just take it off and leave it :)
There must be a grill, otherwise cockroaches will get iт🥲