Fezzik Hashdisk featuring 624 BM1366 ASIC chips

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nick.oracleFull Member
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#1May 31, 2025, 11:32 PM
I stumbled upon this open-source project today. It's basically a disk packed with 624 BM1366 ASIC chips, and it's projected to hit a hash rate around 312 TH/s. The downside? We still don't have any info on the total power consumption since the project is brand new and the first prototypes are yet to come out. If you're curious about this intriguing project, check out all the details on GitHub: https://github.com/BeeEvolved/fezzik And there's a short ~3-minute video you can watch here: https://twitter.com/BeeEvolved/status/1784304134180438317
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colddiamondHero Member
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#2May 31, 2025, 11:58 PM
Would really like to see things going the other way with less expensive lower hash lower power miners. Something more powerful then the 4TH Avalon Nano 3 but smaller then these 'mega miners'. Something you can run at home that really would work as a space heater but not needing so much power & cooling that your electric bill goes nuts from the power requirements and your ears bleed from the noise. But this is still cool so..... -Dave
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hodler2019Legendary
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#3Jun 1, 2025, 06:04 AM
Yeah. the best that I have seen in 400-1000 watt 120 volt are the Loki spoofed s19 models I built 3 with parts from altairtech I will be trying to build a t21 one board this week. waiting on parts. finding the right psu was hard. I found a 1500 watt 13.8 volt psu which allows settings in the 12.4 to 15.2 range. I would set it to 14.2 volts and see if I can get this build done this week.
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viper_maxiSenior Member
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#4Jun 1, 2025, 07:48 AM
ahem gimme a few months
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SwiftOrbitSenior Member
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#5Jun 2, 2025, 04:47 AM
It uses the same chips as the s19xp, so expect something around 7kw for that. Now 7kw on a circle of 40 cm in radius, that's a lot of heat, and with the s19xp losing money at over 9 cents/kWh I don't see much future in this.
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