Edit (December 28, 2018):Now known as the Fusion Silicon X6 miner.
Specs are pretty much the same as presented earlier.
Product page:
http://www.fusionsilicon.com/#/goodsDetails/X6 (link updated in February 21, 2019)(dead link) http://www.fusionsilicon.com/#/goodsDetails?productId=6
Hello guys,
The miner manufacturing department is now separated from the parent/mother company BW.com,
and there is a new company called Fusion Silicon.
Cassie Cai, who is the director of international affairs for Fusion Silicon,
said that the new company is not related to the current BW.com company.
Fusion Silicon has a new Litecoin ASIC chip and a new Litecoin miner coming to the market and that is the main reason I started this new thread.
I have been in talks with Cassie about a possibility to do a miner review,
but it is not sure yet if it will be possible.
Cassie mentioned me earlier that they would launch this new miner this month.
Fusion Silicon L61 - 860 Mh/s, 1160 W Litecoin miner• Hash rate: 860 Mh/s +-5%
• Power consumption: 1160W + 10% (FS power supply unit –1600 Watt AC/DC efficiency 93
• Power efficiency: 1.349J/MH + 10% (Wall AC/DC efficiency 93
• Nominal voltage: 12 ~ 13 VDC
• Case dimension: 340mm (L) * 130mm (W) * 198mm (H)
• Weight (Packaging is inclusive): xx kg
• Working temperature: 0℃ ~ 40℃
• Working humidity: 5%RH ~ 95% RH
• Network: Ethernet
• Noise:xx db 25C) 25℃)
• Method to connect power supply unit:3 PCIE connectors in each hash board are required to connect with power supply unit. It is recommended to use independent power supply unit to supply the miner. Under the circumstances of non-independent power supply,3 hash boards can connect to various PSUs respectively with only one PSU for one hash board and ensuring the hash board to be power on.
Cassie sent me this image and a technical specs data sheet.
Here is the technical specs data sheet: https://mega.nz/#!gkNzlCTA!S1HcDRiALXYXTHNi3n3jYDZqRA9N2zpakfosIYv08ocFor any inquiries, I recommend to contact Cassie Cai (
cassie.cai@fusionsilicon.com).