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Topic: Avalon 4 mini 25G-30G @12W Home /office miner Discussion Thread - page 3. (Read 4003 times)

legendary
Activity: 4326
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'The right to privacy matters'
78GH at it's high setting.

 But unless they price it under $40 WITH shipping, forget ever managing to ROI it unless you're on free electric. Perhaps $50 if you have 3c/KWH or cheaper electric.

 Very late to the game with that generation of chip.


these are for free power situations.

 A dorm
 An office
 A hotel room.

I read the review and they are a bit too loud  51db.

use chrome and google translate:

http://www.cybtc.com/article-1880-1.html
I advise against office mining though, I wouldn't risk my job over mining and being accused of stealing electricity when IT calls your boss about unusual activity.

 12 watts on low 30 watts on high.

 this is meant as a lotto type device.

Not the same as running a few avalon 4.1's

My argument would be I like the white noise it makes I rather hear that then a radio. 

But I do agree too many of these will cause an issue.
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 1258
78GH at it's high setting.

 But unless they price it under $40 WITH shipping, forget ever managing to ROI it unless you're on free electric. Perhaps $50 if you have 3c/KWH or cheaper electric.

 Very late to the game with that generation of chip.


these are for free power situations.

 A dorm
 An office
 A hotel room.

I read the review and they are a bit too loud  51db.

use chrome and google translate:

http://www.cybtc.com/article-1880-1.html
I advise against office mining though, I wouldn't risk my job over mining and being accused of stealing electricity when IT calls your boss about unusual activity.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
78GH at it's high setting.

 But unless they price it under $40 WITH shipping, forget ever managing to ROI it unless you're on free electric. Perhaps $50 if you have 3c/KWH or cheaper electric.

 Very late to the game with that generation of chip.


these are for free power situations.

 A dorm
 An office
 A hotel room.

I read the review and they are a bit too loud  51db.

use chrome and google translate:

http://www.cybtc.com/article-1880-1.html
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
78GH at it's high setting.

 But unless they price it under $40 WITH shipping, forget ever managing to ROI it unless you're on free electric. Perhaps $50 if you have 3c/KWH or cheaper electric.

 Very late to the game with that generation of chip.
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
That's not mini, that is micro. Who needs 30gh toy miner?
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
FUN > ROI
cybtc have a review with more details (pics, specs, chrome app interface) up: http://www.cybtc.com/article-1880-1.html
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1076
A humble Siberian miner
Very strange price they want to charge for it.

Very strange product to release at this point in time.
I would like to buy several units for a reasonable price. 30 USD for each of, for example, 5 units in one parcel + 50-60 USD for shipping. For fun and for office use.  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Christian Antkow
Very strange product to release at this point in time.
newbie
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Hi All ,
Avalon just present the Engineering test machine of their latest Home/office miner Aavalon 4 mini
it get lower W/G compare with antimer U3 , we will see how stable it is when it opening to sale,
We have not got the price information right now .

Here are specs and some pictures
Avalon4 A3222 Bitcion mining ASIC
manufacturer:Avalon
chip:TSMC 28mm  QFN56-8×8 , 0.5mm pitch
Hashrate:SHA-256 , 25GHS@400MHz
power: 0.4-0.6W/G
Dimension: 163mm x 66mm x97mm
Weight: 780g

http://www.itop-corp.com/asset/file/image/20150814/20150814115913_53582.jpg

http://www.itop-corp.com/asset/file/image/20150814/20150814115914_39667.jpg

http://www.itop-corp.com/asset/file/image/20150814/20150814115917_83254.jpg

http://www.itop-corp.com/asset/file/image/20150814/20150814115919_43237.jpg

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