Check out these new mini Bitcoin miners: NerdOctaxe and Bitaxe GT 800.
NerdOctaxe cranks out around 9.6 TH/s using 8 BM1370 S21 Pro chips and pulls about 150 W, which is roughly 15.6 J/TH. It’s quiet and solid, making it a good fit for home setups.
On the other hand, the Bitaxe GT 800 is a 2-chip miner that runs at just 40 W, offering impressive efficiency, but it’s not gonna win any hash battles with its low hashrate.
Just a heads up: These are cool for decentralizing Bitcoin mining and for some fun tinkering, but don’t expect to make your money back with them.
New Mini Bitcoin Miners NerdOctaxe 9.6TH/s and Bitaxe GT 800 (40W)
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I understand that the shovel sellers want to make money, but the price of £515 for a miner with a hashrate of 9.6 Th/s is very high.I'd rather choose the Canaan Avalon Q home Bitcoin ASIC miner. You can recoup part of your investment with regular mining, and then play the solo mining lottery.
exactly and the risk of new product , Avalon Q has proven to have great quality. Or even mini 3 less efficient but quality almost same price but 40ths performance.
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