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August 06, 2025, 08:37:49 AM
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A friend called me and told me about a new GPU mining style for Bitcoin mining that's on the horizon right now, I don't know how this doesn't make sense, because I still like the mining idea of using 10 GPU on a single motherboard via riser to get the job done, better cooling function.

I think this also suits those that have no 240V electricity connection at home, like me running 48V solar electricity at home, I think this makes sense.

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/08/06/UHOqAD.png

https://mineshop.eu/magicminer-bg02-sha-256-bitcoin-miner

https://youtube.com/shorts/x5lYVcPk_SM?si=RZIF4poRjF96wgyT

It's named Magic miner Bg02, you can find some videos about installation on YouTube, some people are already using, 150w to get 7TH seem cool, ten pieces of this card is 1500w @ 70TH

What do you guys think.
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August 06, 2025, 09:31:25 AM
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some people are already using, 150w to get 7TH seem cool, ten pieces of this card is 1500w @ 70TH

It's energy efficiency isn't that good, even when compared with ASIC aimed for solo/hobbyist miner. For example, Bitaxe Gamma 601 (released middle 2024) use 17W for 1.2TH/s.

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August 06, 2025, 10:18:14 AM
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Few things are wrong here 😬 this GPU shouldn't cost more than @$200 each

I like the idea of GPU like mining but the price and efficiency isn't a good idea, this GPU miner cost $405 or a bit more, to get to the 70th that you claimed to be good idea you will spend $4,000+

I can buy a new Avalon Q that has 90TH/s with $1962 right now and it consumes only 1647watt, those 10 GPUs will take 1500watt and you are getting 70th, do the math yourself, it is not that great.

If your so called efficiency is why you talk greater about this GPU miner then this Avalon Q got your back, you can go Eco Mode with this miner and get 54TH using just 843watts.

You complained about you having 48V solar setup, this device and most home miners supports 110-240V, a household circuit of 20amps or more will handle these miners.

I don't see anything that's better than this miner right now in the leagues of all other home miners.

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August 06, 2025, 11:00:54 AM
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I also remembered this Asic
https://www.asicminervalue.com/ru/miners/canaan/avalon-q
If you want to do lottery mining now, you need at least 90-100Th/s. I don't understand such a high price for 7Th/s.

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August 06, 2025, 11:41:19 PM
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I have a different issue. no videos of it mining to a pool.

Ie would it mine to say viabtc.

or must I mine it to a 'special' pool a big red flag.

I run this unit

  


two YouTube videos


the video has an error as the psu being used can do 100 to 250 volts

https://youtu.be/xMKlp8RenCw


mentions proper voltage range for psu.  This unit clocks well to the hashrate of 35th

https://youtu.be/7f3ov4JnzXA



it does 35th  I can sell you 2 of them for 2000 and you will burn about 1500 watts

lok at the video it shows one of them is 757 watts.

I can do black or blue.

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August 07, 2025, 03:27:20 AM
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

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August 07, 2025, 02:58:09 PM
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

Acknowledged, thanks.
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August 07, 2025, 04:22:24 PM
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

well not sure it is stupid but it is costly.

I can easily match it for 2000 bucks not 4000 bucks  plus a case.

and I can build more efficient for more money.



for 4000 I could do 2 units using 1 s21 pro board each

you get 60+ 60th =120th and pull  800 watts a unit 1600 watts total


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August 08, 2025, 01:20:32 AM
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

I dunno from my perspective if they could leverage all 75W of the PCI-e port and deliver a ton more hashrate to match the bitaxe and other asics these could be a brilliant idea.

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August 08, 2025, 09:32:39 AM
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

I dunno from my perspective if they could leverage all 75W of the PCI-e port and deliver a ton more hashrate to match the bitaxe and other asics these could be a brilliant idea.

Looking at mineshop website mentioned by OP, the 6th image shows it has PCI power slot and connected to computer PSU. So the actual cost to run those miner is higher than some people expect.

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Great review from Red Panda Mining
WHAT THE... A "GPU" BITCOIN MINER?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at9flvmA0xc&ab_channel=RedPandaMining

I don't understand why this device has a GPU connector? It doesn't make sense. Why use additional equipment if it is not needed?
Manufacturers have outdone themselves.

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August 10, 2025, 01:15:03 PM
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Great review from Red Panda Mining
WHAT THE... A "GPU" BITCOIN MINER?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at9flvmA0xc&ab_channel=RedPandaMining

I don't understand why this device has a GPU connector? It doesn't make sense. Why use additional equipment if it is not needed?
Manufacturers have outdone themselves.

IMO the GPU/PCIe connector primarily used to attract some hype/attention, which is somewhat successful. Aside from what you said, i doubt there are many new PSU that have lots of PCIe power cable since GPU mining hype passed many years. But at least the video showed you can choose connect to any pool (that use stratum).

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Here's another review from Apexto Mining: https://youtu.be/9Q5kmjfHaVE?feature=shared
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Is this a review? It's very short and just tells us a simple how-to to run and use the device. No analysis on energy consumption, sound, etc. There's an estimate of earnings per week, but the numbers are just thrown out there with no details at all. I think that's a low bar for a review, more like an ad for the mining pool tbh. CMIIW.

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Is this a review? It's very short and just tells us a simple how-to to run and use the device. No analysis on energy consumption, sound, etc. There's an estimate of earnings per week, but the numbers are just thrown out there with no details at all. I think that's a low bar for a review, more like an ad for the mining pool tbh. CMIIW.
Why do we need a review of a $400, 150W, 7TH hashrate device Cheesy
A good gift for an IT specialist, but nothing more.
Red Panda Mining explained everything in detail, I personally have nothing to add. Avalon Q with 90 TH/s in my country already costs 1570 dollars.

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August 13, 2025, 12:47:27 PM
Last edit: August 13, 2025, 01:06:25 PM by philipma1957
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Those are NOT by any stretch of the imagination "GPU's". They are ASIC-based miners in cases that for whatever reason use a GPU-style of footprint. Stupidest idea ever....

I dunno from my perspective if they could leverage all 75W of the PCI-e port and deliver a ton more hashrate to match the bitaxe and other asics these could be a brilliant idea.

Looking at mineshop website mentioned by OP, the 6th image shows it has PCI power slot and connected to computer PSU. So the actual cost to run those miner is higher than some people expect.

you need to mount them you could do that on

https://www.amazon.com/BTBcoin-010S-PCI-Express-Capacitors-Ethereum/dp/B09JSBXG58/ref=dp_prsubs_d_sccl_3/144-6746789-5041910?

then screw them into a wooded board you do not need to do any power to the riser.

cost 40 for 6 of them

you need to have eth cables 1 per miner. say 1 dollar a cable cost 23 dollars

https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Cable-Network-Patch-Internet/dp/B08LTFZNFD/ref=sr_1_4?



you need an eth switch cost 20

https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Gigabit-Ethernet-Network-Switch/dp/B00A121WN6/ref=sr_1_3?

you need a psu

https://www.amazon.com/Bitmain-Antminer-Supply-APW7-Connectors/dp/B07FG81F7H/ref=sr_1_1?

cost 72 dollars

you now can do six units  at about 42th cost for them is 6x400=2,400

23+20+40+72=155

so add 2400+155=2,555  for 42th

you need a pc to get into the guy

or buy this

I can sell it for $1000.   46 th 890 watts at the kwatt meter that is  19.3 watts a th on a k-watt meter

you can lower it if you want but 46th is top speed with the bitmain psu

it only need 1 eth cable






the newer model has a t21 board in it.




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Has anyone in the history of Bitcoin considered FPGA to mine Bitcoin? I wanted to know if it would be something viable.
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Has anyone in the history of Bitcoin considered FPGA to mine Bitcoin? I wanted to know if it would be something viable.

yes it has been done

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no it is no longer efficient.

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Has anyone in the history of Bitcoin considered FPGA to mine Bitcoin? I wanted to know if it would be something viable.
It was the interim step between GPU's and ASICS. They actually pretty much set in stone the logical configuration of the gazillions of gates used in all ASCIC's for hashing SHA256. That *IS* after all, what FPGA's are mainly designed to do - be test beds for logic circuits to later be implemented in ASIC's.

And no, even today they cannot compete in speed or efficiency even when compared with even 1st generations of ASIC's.

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A friend called me and told me about a new GPU mining style for Bitcoin mining that's on the horizon right now, I don't know how this doesn't make sense, because I still like the mining idea of using 10 GPU on a single motherboard via riser to get the job done, better cooling function.

I think this also suits those that have no 240V electricity connection at home, like me running 48V solar electricity at home, I think this makes sense.

https://talkimg.com/images/2025/08/06/UHOqAD.png

https://mineshop.eu/magicminer-bg02-sha-256-bitcoin-miner

https://youtube.com/shorts/x5lYVcPk_SM?si=RZIF4poRjF96wgyT

It's named Magic miner Bg02, you can find some videos about installation on YouTube, some people are already using, 150w to get 7TH seem cool, ten pieces of this card is 1500w @ 70TH

What do you guys think.


It seems exaggerated. The manufacturer's idea is to install this machine on an office computer? Smiley So it can work and mine?? It's a waste of time
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