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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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kendog77
on 17/05/2014, 01:03:07 UTC
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HashRatio mining machine. The mining machine is mainly designed for large-scale deployments use mine, not in units of "units" for sale, generally units sold. A unit that contains 10 sets of small mines, power consumption 8-9KW , calculate the force 7.2-8T , price 68000 yuan.



http://www.cybtc.com/article-956-1.html

Is the power efficiency of the Gen3 AsicMiner chips really that bad? Surely they can't around 1.1W/GH, can they?

Google translate really butchered that article, so I can't make any sense out of it.

We have 1.1W/GH since Jupiters, but the price is nice. I was expecting a higher price.

If the new chips really are around 1W/GH, the only advantage ASICMiner can possibly provide over the competition is a lower price, and there is already a race to the bottom on price.

I'm hardware agnostic, and must say that I'm very underwhelmed by the performance of these "next gen" chips if they really do use 1W/GH. I was expecting much better power efficiency.

Please tell me I'm wrong and the chips actually perform better than 1W/GH.