Whatsminer
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New or used whatsminerD1 miner
Mining machine type: ASIC mining machine (professional mining machine)
Rated computing power: 48.0 TH / s±6%
Rated power consumption: 2200W±10%
Number of chips: 315
Chip process: 16nm
Product size: 390x 130x 220mm
Use environment: 0℃—45℃ -
New or used whatsminerM31S+ miner
Rated computing power: 80TH/S±5% (under 25℃)
Rated power consumption: 3360W±10% (under 25℃)
Power consumption ratio: 42J/MH±5% (under 25℃)
Rated voltage: 200V-277V
Product size: 390*155*240mm
Product weight: 10.5kg
Network connection: Ethernet
Use environment: working temperature: -5℃~35℃
Other parameters: Power cord: IEC C19, ≥16A -
New or used whatsminerM30S+ miner
Rated computing power: 100TH/S±5% (under 25℃)
Rated power consumption: 3400W±10% (under 25℃)
Power consumption ratio: 34J/MH±5% (under 25℃)
Rated voltage: 200V-277V
Product size: 425*155*240mm
Product weight: 11.1kg
Network connection: Ethernet
Use environment: working temperature: -5℃~35℃
Other parameters: Power cord: IEC C19, ≥16A -
Used Whatsminer M20S-68T 58T BTC miner 3250W
Bit Micro launched the “Shenma 20″ series at the Shenma New Product Launch Conference in Chengdu on May 19, 2019.
The “Shenma M20S” has a computing power of up to 68TH/S and a power consumption ratio as low as 48W/T, once again Become an industry benchmark.
The success of Shenma Mining Machine lies in two key points: high product cost performance and stable operation. It has been pursuing the ultimate in these two aspects.
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Used Whatsminer M21s 56T all-in-one machine BTC
Whatsminer M21S mining machine has a computing power of up to 56T and a power consumption ratio as low as 60W/T.
It supports the SHA256 algorithm and has the characteristics of low power consumption, integration, easy heat dissipation, and high computing power.
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New or Used Whatsminer M30s-88T M30s+100T 102T BTC miner
On December 7, 2019, Shenzhen Bitmicro released a video of the Bitcoin mining machine running on Whatsminer M30S,
Announcing the successful launch of the new generation of Whatsminer M30, both in terms of computing power and the unit power consumption of computing power.
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