Jasminer X16-Q Pro Quiet WiFi 2050MH 520W 8G (ETC/ETHW/ZIL)

$3,499.00$3,800.00

Per 10 GH/s

Per 10 GH/s

Per 10 GH/s

The World’s first memory computing integrated high-troughput processor. Quiet, compact 3U rack-mountable format and rugged design.
✓ Architecture: 5nm
✓ Noise Level: 40db
✓ Hashrate: 1,950MH/s±10%
✓ Power: 620W ± 10%
✓ Bandwidth: 2 Tbyte/s
✓ Memory: 8GB
✓ Warranty: 1-year extended repair or replace Vipera warranty
✓ ETC DAG Memory Deadline: 09/2028 (anticipated)
✓ Confirmed to dual mine ZILLIQA

 

This is a preorder for the May production batch, with delivery in late May, 2024. All sales final. No cancellations or returns. For volume pricing, consult a live chat agent or call our toll-free number.

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The World’s first memory computing integrated high-troughput processor. Quiet, compact 3U rack-mountable format and rugged design.
✓ Architecture: 5nm
✓ Noise Level: 40db
✓ Hashrate: 1,950MH/s±10%
✓ Power: 620W ± 10%
✓ Bandwidth: 2 Tbyte/s
✓ Memory: 8GB
✓ Warranty: 1-year extended repair or replace Vipera warranty
✓ ETC DAG Memory Deadline: 09/2028 (anticipated)
✓ Confirmed to dual mine ZILLIQA

 

This is a preorder for the May production batch, with delivery in late May, 2024. All sales final. No cancellations or returns. For volume pricing, consult a live chat agent or call our toll-free number.

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2050MH Pro, 1950MH, 1850MH, 1750MH, 1650MH

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Blockchain uses consensus mechanisms, such as Proof of Work (PoW) or Proof of Stake (PoS), to validate and agree on the state of the network. These mechanisms require participants (nodes or validators) to solve complex mathematical puzzles or stake cryptocurrency to participate in the consensus process.

Blockchain uses consensus mechanisms, such as Proof of Work (PoW) or Proof of Stake (PoS), to validate and agree on the state of the network. These mechanisms require participants (nodes or validators) to solve complex mathematical puzzles or stake cryptocurrency to participate in the consensus process.

Blockchain uses consensus mechanisms, such as Proof of Work (PoW) or Proof of Stake (PoS), to validate and agree on the state of the network. These mechanisms require participants (nodes or validators) to solve complex mathematical puzzles or stake cryptocurrency to participate in the consensus process.