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Topic: Announcing the WhatsMiner M10S 44TH @ 60W/TH or 55TH @ 65W/TH SHA-256 16nm Miner - page 2. (Read 22364 times)

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Are they making this still? Where can you buy?

At 65 W per TH is very good.
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Thought I would give an update on my M10s experience.

This thing is a monster. The 140mm fans are so loud I hear them over the thousands of S9s in my data center.

I have now had the machine running for about a month with zero issues. It has consistently been hashing at 54.9TH using about 3450w.

Here is the current status of the unit:



Here is the live power draw:

Outlet A3 = 14th S9
Outlet C3 = 13.5th S9
Outlet E2 = Whatsminer M10s



Here it is on the pool:

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We are not retail.
2 would be a minimum of 33 amps....I wouldnt recommend it

edit: I guess if you fed it a full 240v it might only draw 15 amps each, still way over the circuits continuous rating

Yea, and they're louder than s9's so the wife would not be happy, nor neighbors.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
The amount of power consumption per one unit, just wow..  Cheesy
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What about a 30a 240 line? think I could squeeze two?

2 would be a minimum of 33 amps....I wouldnt recommend it

edit: I guess if you fed it a full 240v it might only draw 15 amps each, still way over the circuits continuous rating
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We are not retail.
What about a 30a 240 line? think I could squeeze two?
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That is 1 unit per 20 amp circuit.  Damn

Yep, its currently pulling 16.7 amps, my poor PDU is flashing and begging for relief but its pumping out a steady 55.2 TH over the last 20 hours or so.
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The M10S is very loud. I heard it firing up in the middle of a rack of s9s clear as day in my very noisy datacenter.

Mine is currently hashing at 54.87TH @ 3455w. It has only been on for a few minutes, once i have let it run for a while I will post a review of what I have seen so far.

This thing is a monster!

That is 1 unit per 20 amp circuit.  Damn
legendary
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Glad to hear you got one up and running. Looking forward to your review of the gear.

I'll update the current hardware thread to reflect this gear after anyone's review and photos post up.
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The M10S is very loud. I heard it firing up in the middle of a rack of s9s clear as day in my very noisy datacenter.

Mine is currently hashing at 54.87TH @ 3455w. It has only been on for a few minutes, once i have let it run for a while I will post a review of what I have seen so far.

This thing is a monster!
copper member
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Yep. Bigger fans. Very loud. Will try to post a video.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
I don't know about the M10S model,
because I have not had one.

But I do know that the M10 model is very loud.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
No, unfortunately I have not reached anyone so far from the MicroBT
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We are not retail.
HF do you have a microBT contact? Their email gets returned.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
@offordscott

Okay, thanks for the clarification. I got to say that I don't have a M10s.

It seems that the actual nominal max. power capacity is slightly less than mentioned in the MicroBT website.
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What voltage are you running at? 208v, 220v, 240v?

220-230V



Well that looks like their really playing fast and loose with max power draw.

Is there any info regarding burn in for long term 24 hour operation? Just curious as I've always been weary of built un PSU's

starting on weekend i will put the miner in my farm for long term test
legendary
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Well that looks like their really playing fast and loose with max power draw.

Is there any info regarding burn in for long term 24 hour operation? Just curious as I've always been weary of built un PSU's
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legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
It is actually a 3350 Watt power supply unit. WhatsPower P20.   specs--> http://www.microbt.com/

With full load and 95% nominal power efficiency, the theoretical max. power at wall is about 3526 Watt.
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What voltage are you running at? 208v, 220v, 240v?
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