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200 Ant Miner units followed me home today, just begging for me to
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give them some attention. Some of them may be functional, while some are obviously burned out with the task of digging up non-existent coins. If they wore collars, one could claim they got hot under the collar but I think it was just job burnout.
One pallet with about 60 whole units had 30 loose hashboards already removed. These boards have about 60 small aluminum fins heat sinks on each side of the board. Underneath the heat sink is a tiny chip. The problem arises when one attempts to remove the heat sink, as it is firmly glued to the chip, which is attached to the board. Sometimes the chip splits and part of it remains attached to the board, showing the tiny precious metal traces, or totally detaches and remains on the removed heat sink, while other times the heat sink pops off clean with damaging the chip. DDDoes anyone know a trick to easily remove the heat sink without damaging the chips?
A topic on the antminer hashboard was posted previously a couple years ago, and one reply said if the heatsinks were not removed, it would be a mid grade board, another person said it would be peripheral low grade with the sinks removed. I asked Chris a few months ago, without specifying the 120 heat sinks, but don't remember what he said. I am having trouble geting a photo loaded to OSCAR.