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Author Topic: New testing of the B2 34 MH/s ASIC Miner (Video included) BY HyperASIC.  (Read 650 times)
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June 25, 2014, 11:26:55 AM
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Weve been testing the new B2 miner over the past few weeks and found it to be totally stable hashing at around 32-34MH/s generally at the pool.

B2 LTC/Script ASIC delivers excellent value for money 1.6 to 1.8MH/s at 10 Watts per chip. This machine now brings a power full LTC Script Coin miner available to the home / hobby miner and is a major step forward for scrypt-based ASICs, with a 1KW power supply and runs really nice and cool in comparison with other minig machines weve used in the past.

Compared to the graphics card-based systems used by many scryp-based cryptocurrency miners, the B2 provides two thirds the hash power at 40 times less energy costs than gpu.


Heres a specification of the miner and some shots of it and a video:-


B2 LTC or other Script Coin miner uses the tried and tested 55nm B2 Chip. 4 modules, each with 36 chips

The total hash rate is between 32-35Mh/s and total power consumption on the wall socket is around 1000W.

The B2 miner is a 4U standard box and it is very suitable for large scale deployment.

A2 miner has a raspberry Pi built in, all you need to do is to plug in and use a suitable kettle plug connector and ethernet cable

No extra controller or accessory is needed the cgi based mining console (built in) is easy to use and setup.


The miner is priced well at $2995 and available from UK / EU stock immediately.  An all in one unit with psu included it draws 1kw at the wall heat and noise produced much less than the 55nm bitcoin miners weve experienced in the past.



YouTube video of the miner running:-
www.youtube.com/embed/8KGaeA9ulWs










Happy mining  Wink
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June 25, 2014, 11:31:46 AM
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WRONG FORUM!

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June 25, 2014, 12:33:51 PM
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Sorry can i post it in the bitcoin mining hardware forum?   Kiss
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