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1301  Bitcoin / Hardware / (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3X 12.0 Th/s, 2100W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 14, 2018, 10:55:33 PM
(Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3X 12.0 Th/s, 2100W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner


Click to show a high resolution image. Picture copyright (c) WhatsMiner.

1) General information, other items needed
2) Unpacking
3) Overview
4) Installation
5) Configuration
6) Performance test
7) Conclusion
8] How to order


Last updated in: September 23, 2018.

Steemit blogging website:
https://steemit.com/review/@hagssfin/review-guide-whatsminer-m3x-12-0-th-s-2100w-bitcoin-sha-256-asic-miner

Nicely formatted version (April 15, 2018) is available for download here (Mega.nz cloud service):
https://mega.nz/#!5hdBFSZb!vy4Dcf0jl0bCqlJnJEUiPMV88D29ySa1Ct0COLWicpg

1) General information, other items needed
(top)
WhatsMiner M3X is a Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner using 28nm ASIC chip technology, manufactured by Shenzhen Bit Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. (headquarters in Shenzhen, China).
They are also known short as MicroBT.

They have an official overseas distribution partnert that is called Team Pangolinminer. This unit was received as an sample unit from Team Pangolinminer for this review. (www.pangolinminer.com) This is a ref. link.

WhatsMiner M3X is a standalone miner with a built-in controller board and you don't need a separate controller unit to run it.

What is new in this miner compared to the previous model (M3), is that this one comes with a 2100W built-in power supply unit.
The power supply unit is called WhatsPower P5.
You need 180-240 V mains voltage to be able to run it,
it won't work in a 110-120V mains voltage system.

This built-in power supply unit design kind of reminds me of the AvalonMiner 761 model,
which was sold in mainland China and South Korea only.

The technology is pretty much the same as in the WhatsMiner M3, but there is a small improvement in the miner performance.

According to the official technical specifications, the nominal hashrate is from 12.0 to 13.0 Th/s with a nominal power consumption of 1800-2100 Watts.

It weights 7.15 kg and outer dimensions are 440mm x 200mm x 300mm.

Technical specifications:
Code:
WhatsMiner M3X

Hash rate: 12.0 Th/s
Power consumption: 2100W
Power efficiency: 0.175 J / Gh/s
AC voltage input for the power supply: 180 - 240 VAC
DC voltage input for the miner: 12 VDC
ASIC chip type: SMTI 1700 (28nm SHA-256 ASIC chip)
ASIC chip quantity per unit (miner): 189 chips
Number of hash boards per unit: 3 hash boards
Cooling: 2x 120mm x 38mm 12VDC 2.8A fan, model: KZ12038B012X (front and back, in a push-pull configuration).
Weight: 7.15 kg
Dimensions: 440mm x 200mm x 300mm

Other items needed:
  • C13 power cord suitable to your country's electrical socket. Make sure that it is a good quality one and able to handle the over 2kW load
  • Ethernet cable to go to your router/switch
  • Computer to set initial pool and configuration settings.

2) Unpacking (top)
Team Pangolinminer handles their order system fast and smooth, and keeps you updated about your order status.
This miner was sent from Hong Kong in April 9 and it arrived in Finland in April 12.
It took only three working days, so we can see that using DHL or other fast courier service is a great idea for long distance shipping.

The packaging was simply great and robust.
There is a custom carved styrofoam which protects the miner inside a plastic bag from impacts.
There is no extra space inside the cardboard box which is good, because you don't want the goods to move inside the box during shipping.

This packaging design is good, as it makes very little room for possible damages during the shipping.

Inside the cardboard box you can find the miner with the built-in power supply unit and also a C13 to Type I power cord (3x1.5mm2 wiring, good amp rating).

They say that pictures say more than 1000 words, so here we go:


Packaging material. Click to show a high resolution image. Pictures taken by HagssFIN.

3) Overview (top)
Here is a nice set of pictures showing the miner and the built-in power supply unit.








Click to show a high resolution image. Pictures taken by HagssFIN.


Here is also an additional set of pictures taken by the Team Pangolinminer.



Click to show a high resolution image. Picture copyright (c) WhatsMiner / Team Pangolinminer.

4) Installation (top)
The installation process is done in most simple way as possible.
Since there is now a built-in power supply unit, you don't have to install the power supply yourself.

You need to connect the Ethernet cable to your miner and the other end to the router or switch device.

And then you need a good quality C13 power cord which fits into your electrical power socket.
Please make sure that it is able to handle the over 2kW power load '24/7/365'.

The miner network settings is to the DHCP mode as default and it will acquire an IP address automatically.
You can find out the IP address fairly easy by accessing your router configuration page IP address list or by using a specific tool program for it.

Team Pangolinminer also offers an official IP found program called "WhatsMinerTool" at their website.
This way you can use the miner's IP found function and figure out the miner IP address.

WhatsMinerTool User Guide & Software:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XthbZPFc0S-FvMi9MqpLOJlUaFAc4auW

Knowing the miner IP address makes the next Configuration chapter possible.


If you want, you can also follow these tutorial videos for more help.

WhatsMiner M3X introduction video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86govBilEA0

WhatsMiner M3 tutorial video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Cj3QckFnI


You can also find support documentation and other downloadable material at the Team Pangolinminer website.

Whatsminer M3 User Guides & Solutions
https://pangolinminer.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001263394-Whatsminer-M3-User-Guides-Solutions

5) Configuration (top)
First you need to go the miner IP address with your web browser.
Then you login to the configuration page.
Username is root and the password is root by default.


Login screen. Click to show a high resolution image.

If your miner default language is set to Chinese, you can easily change it to English.


Setting the language at system properties page. Click to show a high resolution image.

Now it is time to setup mining pool settings.
Go through menus and find the Cgminer configuration page.
Click the drop down list and you are able to setup a custom pool address of your choice.
You can set this miner to mine any SHA-256d algorithm based cryptocurrency in any mining pool of your choice.


Cgminer configuration page. Click to show a high resolution image.

You can put settings for the pool address, username and password for three different pools in a priority order from 1 to 3.
Miner hash board frequency and cooling fan settings are automatic, there is no possibility to have custom settings.

After you have ready with the settings, press 'Save & Apply'.

Then go through menus and click 'Reboot' to reboot the miner.

The startup process for the miner takes a long time as it goes slowly through hash board frequencies,
much like the autotune frequency model S9 miners also do.

So you need patience when you start up this machine and there is no need to be worried even though the numbers seem wrong at first.

After the startup process is ready, it restarts the Cgminer and after that the miner really starts to do the mining work
and you will see it working between 12.0 - 13.0 Th/s hash rate.


Miner status page. Click to show a high resolution image.

There are also pages for the system log and Cgminer API log.

By reading the log texts you are able to see specific details about the miner operation
and this kind of information is really helpful in case you need to do some troubleshooting.

These following screenshot images will demonstrate rest of the pages available in the miner web configuration
and this image set should provide you a good overview on the miner web configuration page.


System log and Cgminer API log. Click to show a high resolution image.


System information and System properties. Click to show a high resolution image.


Administration page and Interfaces page. Click to show a high resolution image.


Processes page and Reboot page. Click to show a high resolution image.

6) Performance test (top)
When all the settings were set properly, it was time to test the miner.
After the miner was ready with the startup process, the hash rate rose quickly to about 12.0 Th/s and stayed at that level.

Here is the miner status page view after 16 hours of mining.


Miner status page. Click to show a high resolution image.

As usual, the power measurement was done with Perel E305EM6-G energy meter.

Technical specs data sheet (.pdf document):
https://www.perel.eu/downloads/22/e305em6e305em6ggbnlfresdptpl.pdf


Perel E305EM6-G. Click to show a high resolution image. Picture taken by HagssFIN.


Power measurement. Click to show a high resolution image. Picture taken by HagssFIN.

A stable result for the power consumption at wall was 2323 W,
when the average hash rate after 16 hours of mining was 12.04 Th/s.

With these results we can calculate the power efficiency at wall.

2323 / 12040 = 0.1929 J  per  Gh/s.

7) Conclusion (top)
WhatsMiner M3X is a nice piece of gear in the currect Bitcoin ASIC miner hardware market
and their miner design ideas are very competetive with rest of the current generation competitor miners.

The power consumption is quite high and using the 28nm process node technology it is not able to achieve
as good power efficiency numbers as competitors.

I believe that this could be a different story, if they would had a 16nm or smaller process node tech available.

The miner price per hash rate is quite competitive at the moment when you compare it with the market prices.

This machine performed just as advertised, I got 12.04 Th/s hash rate and the nominal rate is between 12.0 and 13.0 Th/s.

Power consumption is high up in the 2kW area, but cooling design does it job properly.
There are big sized heat sinks with high rev cooling fans and the miner doesn't get too hot in normal operating conditions.
This is a very loud miner as most of the modern ASIC miners are, you don't want this in your bed room.

All in all I think that this miner is a nice small upgrade compared to the previous M3 model
and I'm looking forward to see what WhatsMiner has to offer in the future!

I would like to thank Team Pangolinminer and especially Laurent big time for giving this miner as a sample unit
and for the chance for me to give a review for it here at the forum.

If you got any questions you'd like to ask, feel free to drop them in this thread.
I will try to give my best answer.

8] How to order (top)
You can make an order simply by visiting the webshop.
See more details at the official overseas distribution arm Team Pangolinminer website.

Team Pangolinminer
www.pangolinminer.com This is a ref. link.
1302  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 14, 2018, 10:37:04 PM
@alikait

Please look at here and more specifically: please look at the chapter 4.

--> https://pangolinminer.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001263394-Whatsminer-M3-User-Guides-Solutions
1303  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: April 14, 2018, 08:33:12 PM
Can this miner be over/under clocked to different frequencies with changes in efficiency? Thanks

Might buy one and under clock.
Unfortunately it is not possible to set the hash board frequency manually.

When you start up the M3, it goes through the startup process in which it automatically finds the best settings possible.

The hash board frequency setting is usually somewhere between 630 to 670 MHz.
1304  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: DragonMint 16TH/S halongmining.com on: April 14, 2018, 09:55:09 AM
Halong Mining and Innosilicon partnership is admitted in this email message sent to Innosilicon customers.

Quote
Dear Customer,
Have a great day.
We will launching A8+ miner soon, do you have any interest? Our A8 was bought by our customers in China and it is sold out in one day yesterday.
We are lauching new machines for new coins,of course,we are selling our LTC miners A4+/A6 and Dash miner A5/A5+ and we are partner of Halong and we also selling dragonmint miners.
Miner Model   A8+
POW Algorithm   CryptoNight
Coin   XMC、ETN、KRB、DCY etc.
Hashrate   240kh/s
Power consumption   480w
Power Efficiency   2J/kh
Weight   7.3kg
Dimensions   35*25*16CM
If you have any interest, we could communicate more.
Best wishes to you.

Best regards
Jessica Zhang
1305  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Reviewing the Halong Mining DragonMint T1, a 10nm SHA-256 Miner on: April 13, 2018, 06:58:09 PM
Yoshi Goto (MyRig) has mentioned that it is 10nm chip and that the foundry is Samsung.
1306  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: DragonMint 16TH/S halongmining.com on: April 13, 2018, 05:34:48 PM
I didn't buy one of these... but wanted to chime in. The early buyers did not KNOW about the AsicBoost issue, so they bought not even knowing there would be use limitations going forward.

Yeah, people didn't know about it until official announcement in March 2018.

At the moment it is two different pools and BTC only.

Mentioning that the miner supports SHA256 algo is kind of incorrect, because it only does Bitcoin and two different pools at the moment.


DragonMint T1 product page - January 2, 2018:
Code:
DragonMint 16T
The DragonMint 16T is the worlds most efficient Bitcoin miner, operating at 16TH and runs 30% cooler.

At the wall power consumption of with DragonMint 1600W PSU and dual fans 1432W @ 220V at ambient temperature 25°C. Variation of ±6% is expected.

Power supply is not included.

Minimum order 5 units. We only accept payment in bitcoin (BTC).

Preorder. First come, first shipped.

Demonstration video (Youtube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRCsQUyR7_I

YouKu for China: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzE3NjgxNzk1Ng

Description
Type: SHA256
Hash power: 16TH
Network: Ethernet port
Miner power consumption: 1205W ±6%
Chip efficiency: 0.075J/GH ±6%
Fans: dual fan variable 6000rpm (100W)
Power Supply: Not included

Some variation will exist from machine to machine.

DragonMint T1 product page - April 13, 2018:
Code:
DragonMint T1 Miner
The DragonMint T1 is the worlds most efficient Bitcoin miner, operating at 16TH with AsicBoost technology inside for greater power efficiency.

At the wall power consumption of with DragonMint 1600W PSU and dual fans 1480W @ 240V at ambient temperature 25°C. Variation of ±8% is expected.

USD wires are possible though MyRig Inc by completing this form.

Preorder. Sales are final, no refunds. Warranty is 6 months return to base. See terms of sale for full conditions.

Demonstration video (Youtube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRCsQUyR7_I

YouKu for China: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzE3NjgxNzk1Ng

Description
Type: SHA256
Hash power: 16TH
Network: Ethernet port
Fans: dual fan 9 blade variable 4560rpm (equivalent to 6k rpm) (100W)

Some variation will exist from machine to machine.

1307  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer T9+ coming out in China tmrw - 5000 units on: April 13, 2018, 05:23:39 PM
Hasnt it been out of stock for a good while?

Try and ask them via Telegram,
@HotmineSales



Moderator's note: This post was edited by frodocooper to remove nested quotes.
1308  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Antminer T9+ coming out in China tmrw - 5000 units on: April 13, 2018, 05:00:48 PM
100% agree! Would love to see more options for individual home miners

There is one option already and it is called Hotmine X5
https://hotmine.io/catalog/1

I made a review about this machine about a year ago, the link is in my signature space.



Moderator's note: This post was edited by frodocooper to remove nested quotes.
1309  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order on: April 13, 2018, 03:00:05 PM
I don’t know if it’s just me, but upon visiting the shop site for Bitmain, I get the error ‘Request resource is illegal or system inner error!’, and it seems they’ve completely removed the S9s from the shop as of now, and both the T9 and the PSU bundled T9 is currently OOS.

Perhaps heavy load is causing the error?

I got the exact same error message.

I think they are having issues with the website.
1310  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: DragonMint 16TH/S halongmining.com on: April 13, 2018, 12:22:21 PM
Until the firmware is improved,
I feel that it is kind of false advertising to say that the T1 is the most power efficient machine available.

At the moment there are three different machines that can achieve about the same power efficiency level (~0.10 J per GH/s)
--> Antminer S9, AvalonMiner 841 and DragonMint T1.
1311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: April 13, 2018, 10:37:28 AM
L3+ is USD$485 per unit.... am I dreaming?

No your not, the previous L3+ batch was even cheaper at $462USD per unit.  Smiley
1312  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Reviewing the Halong Mining DragonMint T1, a 10nm SHA-256 Miner on: April 13, 2018, 09:53:22 AM
WTF?  it's an S9 for fck sake...exact clone..with overt ASIC boost....
Big fck deal..rip off

Right looks like totally copy of S9, they need to develop something new not resell with same ASCI with little bit more comsumption and Hash rate...

It is not an S9,
that is just a silly statement that everybody with no technical
knowledge says.

The design is close to what Innosilicon has done with its current gen. miners, as I have stated many times earlier..
1313  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Reviewing the Halong Mining DragonMint T1, a 10nm SHA-256 Miner on: April 12, 2018, 10:32:56 PM
It's nice to have a good look at this machine, thank you.  Smiley

I've waited ever since from January for this to happen and now it finally has.
1314  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: DragonMint 16TH/S halongmining.com on: April 11, 2018, 10:30:08 PM
Maybe Slushpool is connected to this project by funding it and that is why mainly the Slushpool is advertised?

Maybe Slushpool is one of the Halong Mining owners?
1315  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: April 11, 2018, 06:02:14 PM
Is this legit?
*
Cc:  "love"<love@canaan.io>;
*

Hard to say if it's legit or not.
I would just send Steve@Canaan.io you probably already know he's the head of sales and marketing.

I would have thought if anything you might have received an email from someone else in their sales team, or from a Canadian distributor if one ever appears.


I forwarded the email even higher to Jon Phillips and Xiangfu actually.

My group has more than 300 units of Avalons in Canada ~ cant afford any scamming or info phishing.

Canaan still uses the canaan-creative.com address, but it is for email and other use only.

The company website address is www.canaan.io, which we all know of course.

But of course it is always a good idea to doublecheck if you are not familiar with the sender address.
1316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BAIKALMINER BK-X NEW algorithm Update (NIST5, X11GOST) on: April 11, 2018, 09:48:46 AM
What size and format exactly is the SD card in the X10?

I would like to go the safe way and buy new cards and add the new firmware there and not overwrite the old ones to in case something gets wrong i have still the old firmware at least?

I remember they are 4GB,  but what format exactly?

You need at least 4GB, preferably a Class 10  Micro SD card.
1317  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [sold!] 4x GTX1080Ti GPU Rig installed in a Inter-Tech server computer case. on: April 11, 2018, 09:35:16 AM

This is now SOLD to a buyer here in Finland.

The sales thread is now closed and locked.
1318  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: April 10, 2018, 08:59:42 PM

Thanks for sharing!

Interesting news about Canaan future plans.  Smiley

I hope everything goes great for them.
1319  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: April 10, 2018, 08:55:50 PM
I got one 200USD coupon and grabbed one L3+.

462 - 200 = 262USD. It is unbelievable how cheap it is.

It is interesting to see if Innosilicon (A4+ LTCMaster miner) and BW.com (BW-L21 miner) can compete with the L3+ pricing.
1320  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Notes from my journey to Beijing & visiting Canaan Creative in March 10-15, 2018 on: April 10, 2018, 08:09:23 PM
buysolar is going on the 14th and will be back on the 19th.

Should be nice.

Great!

I'm excited to hear more about his trip after he's back home.  Smiley
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