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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: ZigHash on June 16, 2014, 07:03:06 PM



Title: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: ZigHash on June 16, 2014, 07:03:06 PM
Looking to step up your mining power? ZigHash is now selling miners up to 280MH! In Stock SHIPPING NOW!
http://www.zighash.com/product-category/hashra/


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: joeventura on June 17, 2014, 07:19:14 PM
this will mine 1200-1275 LTC in a year at a loss of $9000 at current rates accounting for a 7% difficulty increase each time.



Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: kebabman on June 17, 2014, 10:56:04 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. :o


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: Prez on June 17, 2014, 11:41:34 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. :o

This seems a little excessive. Is this true?


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: brian_23452 on June 17, 2014, 11:51:44 PM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. :o

This seems a little excessive. Is this true?

10 THOUSAND watts is what it requires, yes.  The Hashra miners pretty much suck. 


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: kebabman on June 18, 2014, 12:27:18 AM
All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  ::)

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  ;D


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: Prez on June 18, 2014, 01:11:24 AM
All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  ::)

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  ;D

How can that even be profitable? So much waste of energy, might as well go back to fiat.


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: BitcoinPappi on June 18, 2014, 01:36:34 AM
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Power Consumption: Approximately 9700W (+ or – 10%)
Power Connection: 40 x PSU 6 PIN PCIE Socket (6 PIN PCIE to be used with a modular PSU. 20 x 600W PSU is recommended)

So...the 280MH miner seems like it might be a little difficult to run at home. 20 x 600W PSUs recommended. :o

Wow. Way tooooo much power, these will if they are not already be very unprofitable in less than 2 months


Title: Re: ASIC Scrypt Miners Up To 280MH+! www.ZigHash.com
Post by: damiano on June 18, 2014, 01:37:07 AM
All the Zeus chipped miners do, waayyy too much power consumption, crappy 55nm ASIC chips, 10% HW errors.  ::)

I love the way the spec casually states "+ or -10%" for the power usage, that's only a near 2000W swing on advertised usage lmfao.  ;D

How can that even be profitable? So much waste of energy, might as well go back to fiat.

It isn't.

Fiat to btc is best option