Changing the frequency alone won't significantly increase the efficiency. You have to also reduce the chip voltages through the pencil mod or adding resistors (using voltage setting available with some firmware does nothing). I reduced by adding 8 resistors to each hash board of 4 S3s. I set each to the frequency that was the most efficient. The slowest hashes at 250 and the fastest at 390 Gh/s. I'm now averaging 0.62 J/Gh, which is still profitable.
Thanks for that info. I was hoping it would be as simple as lowing the frequency.
This hasn't put me off though. I'm confident to make the electronic changes necessary as I have a background in electronics. I'll give it some thought.
Thanks again.
May I suggest that for what you want, instead of going the s3 route, maybe the r-Box110 would be more inline with your needs. Just a thought. Good Luck.
One or two of those would indeed fit the bill but they are like hens teeth at the moment. Everywhere is out of stock.
I won't divert this thread with talk about other units but thanks for the suggestion, much appreciated.
The thing I like about the S3 is that that they are cheap and numerous. It was also a rock solid machine when I was using it for more serious mining in the past
