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March 15, 2014, 05:38:02 PM
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Hi!

What are dimmensions of gridseed miners?
Maybe You have sketchup drawing? (Would be very greatfull for that.)

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March 15, 2014, 05:44:53 PM
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Here ya go mate:

The GridSeek ASIC represents the latest in crypto-mining technology. Not only is it the world's first ASIC Scrypt miner, it is capable of mining SHA-256 as well. In fact, you can mine Scrypt and and SHA-256 simultaneously with it. A single GridSeed unit consists of 5 GC3355 55nm Chips capable of mining Scrypt at approximately 350 KH/s, and SHA-256 at around 11.25 GH/s. Power consumption is quite low for Scrypt mining, at only 7 Watts, and higher for SHA-256, at 60 Watts. Each GridSeed unit is neatly designed, and comes with a heatsink and fan to keep it running cool. A mini-USB port enables the unit to connect to a controller. Take your crypto-mining to the next level with GridSeed!

Modes
1. Scrypt mining: 350 KH/s @ 7W
2. SHA-256 mining: 11.25 GH/s @ 60W
3. Dual Scrypt and SHA-256 mining: 300 KH/s Scrypt & 8 GH/s SHA @ 60W

Dimensions
9.5 cm x 7 cm

Weight
418 grams

*Note: All figures are approximations. Actual results may vary.

The circumference is around 9.5 cm and the height is 7 cm.

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March 15, 2014, 05:45:49 PM
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Thanks  Grin

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March 15, 2014, 05:58:23 PM
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Here ya go mate:

The GridSeek ASIC represents the latest in crypto-mining technology. Not only is it the world's first ASIC Scrypt miner, it is capable of mining SHA-256 as well. In fact, you can mine Scrypt and and SHA-256 simultaneously with it. A single GridSeed unit consists of 5 GC3355 55nm Chips capable of mining Scrypt at approximately 350 KH/s, and SHA-256 at around 11.25 GH/s. Power consumption is quite low for Scrypt mining, at only 7 Watts, and higher for SHA-256, at 60 Watts. Each GridSeed unit is neatly designed, and comes with a heatsink and fan to keep it running cool. A mini-USB port enables the unit to connect to a controller. Take your crypto-mining to the next level with GridSeed!

Modes
1. Scrypt mining: 350 KH/s @ 7W
2. SHA-256 mining: 11.25 GH/s @ 60W
3. Dual Scrypt and SHA-256 mining: 300 KH/s Scrypt & 8 GH/s SHA @ 60W

Dimensions
9.5 cm x 7 cm

Weight
418 grams

*Note: All figures are approximations. Actual results may vary.

The circumference is around 9.5 cm and the height is 7 cm.

Has anyone tested it? mining just Scrypt?
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March 15, 2014, 06:09:19 PM
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There's a review here http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gridseed-asic/page/2/ that mentions they were able to get around 300 KH/s running at the stock frequency of 600 MHz and around 400 KH/s when they overclocked the unit to 850 MHz.

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March 15, 2014, 06:43:37 PM
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One more question: What are the fan dimmensions (mounting holes spacing)?

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Last edit: March 18, 2014, 01:16:49 AM by Axion_Zen
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To screw center to other nearest screw center is 2 and 7/8ths inches
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