So right now but not available to order
M50 114TH/s for 8.8k, 29 J/T
M50S 126TH/s for 11k, 26 J/T
vs
19pro at 29J/T does 110TH/s for 9.5K
So right now microbt would be winning the war unless we count in the 19XP.
Oh, and they are also going to a hydro,
The company has introduced the next generation of hydro cooling mining hardware called WhatsMiner M53 that boasts 240 TH/s of computing power at 29 J/TH of power efficiency.
I wonder, are those things really going to sell that good? At 5.5KW that ain't home mining anymore and for industrial usage you could go straight for immersion cooling at that budget. Missing something?Latest Block: 730981 (13 minutes ago)
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If you look at that video the water cooled are designed to heat exchange.
So pools and greenhouses also heating office buildings. Would be the targets .
We have a large ymca with 2 olympic sized pools. you could heat both of them using the system
the setup in the photo has
15 rigs at 6 to 10 kilowatts that is 90 to 150 kilowatts about 300 to 500 btus of heat
an pair of indoor pools would be just about perfectly heated with it.
now a 400k btu furnace would burn a lot of fuel and pollute.
while the setup in the photo could be solar power on the roof covering the pools.
So pretty much a perfect solution for cheaper mining and saving the planet.
cost for solar = ? 2 million
cost for the mining setup = ? under 600k
you get 15 x 225th = 3.375 ph setup
2 pool heated for free for 20-30 years
So a viable project that pays better than burning fuel to heat the pools.
Of course initial startup costs are higher. Does it help the guy that wants a 2k or 1k water cooled miner nope.