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How to fix my Antminer S21 if it keeps overheating after the firmware update?

The BM1397 ASIC chip powers efficient Bitcoin mining but demands precise thermal management—especially under v2.0.7 firmware, where earlier throttling (82°C), dynamic voltage scaling, and faster temp sampling heighten cooling sensitivity.

Jun 06, 2026 at 12:40 pm

Thermal Management Configuration

1. Verify that the fan speed control mode is set to Auto-Adaptive rather than Fixed RPM in the miner’s web interface under “System → Fan Control”.

2. Confirm all four axial fans are physically unobstructed and spinning at minimum 85% duty cycle during full-load hashing.

3. Check for dust accumulation inside the heatsink fins using a calibrated borescope; residue thicker than 0.3 mm reduces thermal transfer efficiency by over 40%.

4. Ensure ambient temperature remains below 32°C—mining in enclosed spaces without active air exchange triggers sustained thermal throttling.

Firmware-Specific Thermal Behavior

1. Firmware version 2.0.7 introduced dynamic voltage scaling (DVS) logic that increases core voltage during high-hash-rate intervals, raising junction temperature by up to 12°C if cooling headroom is insufficient.

2. The update disabled legacy thermal hysteresis thresholds, causing earlier activation of frequency reduction at 82°C instead of the prior 87°C trigger point.

3. Hashboard temperature reporting now samples every 1.8 seconds instead of 4.2 seconds, resulting in more aggressive fan ramp-up but also higher perceived instability during transient loads.

4. A known bug in v2.0.7.1 causes the PSU communication layer to misreport power draw during rapid thermal cycling, falsely indicating elevated load when actual wattage remains nominal.

Power Supply and Voltage Stability

1. Measure DC output ripple on the 12V rail using an oscilloscope; values exceeding 180 mVpp correlate strongly with inconsistent hashboard thermal regulation.

2. Replace any PSU with batch code ending in “-A7” or “-B3”, as these units exhibit degraded capacitor ESR after firmware upgrade due to increased switching frequency alignment.

3. Confirm PFC stage operation via multimeter AC measurement at the PSU input: unstable line voltage compensation leads to uneven current distribution across hashboards.

4. Use only original Bitmain APW12-2200W PSUs; third-party units lack the proprietary 3.3V standby signaling required for precise thermal handshake with S21 control board firmware.

Hashboard Physical Inspection Protocol

1. Remove top cover and inspect all eight hashboards for visible solder joint discoloration near ASIC clusters—brownish tint indicates chronic thermal stress beyond 115°C peak exposure.

2. Apply thermal paste verification test: press finger firmly on heatsink base for five seconds; residual oil film must be uniform—patchy absence signals poor TIM adhesion or pump-out effect.

3. Use infrared thermometer to map surface temperatures across each hashboard; deviation exceeding 9°C between adjacent boards points to defective thermal pad bonding or warped PCB substrate.

4. Confirm no physical warping of the main aluminum frame—measurable bow greater than 0.15 mm induces micro-gaps between heatsink and ASIC die, increasing thermal resistance by 22–35%.

Troubleshooting FAQ

Q: Can I revert to firmware v1.9.5 to eliminate overheating?A: Yes, but rollback requires full factory reset and reconfiguration. Downgrading disables SHA-256K support and removes compatibility with newer pool stratum v2 protocols.

Q: Is it safe to manually increase fan speed to 100% permanently?A: Not recommended. Sustained 100% operation accelerates bearing wear and introduces resonant vibration that degrades solder joint integrity over time.

Q: Does ambient humidity affect S21 thermal performance?A: Yes. Relative humidity above 75% reduces convective heat dissipation efficiency by up to 17%, especially when combined with elevated ambient temperature.

Q: Why does overheating occur only during night hours?A: Nighttime grid voltage typically rises 3–5% above nominal, increasing PSU output variance and triggering tighter thermal regulation cycles in v2.0.7 firmware.

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