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Topic: Bitmain Introduces the S17+ and T17+ - page 11. (Read 3388 times)

hero member
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October 09, 2019, 10:09:54 AM
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Seriously ... How many more S17 variations can they come up with? Just trying to milk every last cent out of those 7nm chips I guess. So this is basically a 73th s17 Pro with no low power mode, so should be priced somewhere between a pro and non-pro per th.

I'll wait 3 more weeks for the S17e+ pro... lol.
legendary
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October 09, 2019, 09:53:26 AM
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Yeah the s9s will now fall off. Being replaced with serious gear.

It is funny but this gear 73th at 40 watts a th is a bad fit for my 30amp circuits .

I prefer s17 53 or s17 53 pro.

I can run two of them and pull about 4600 watts on a 30 amp circuit.

If I run the s17 + it will pull about 2920 watts which is not a good use of a 30 amp circuit.

I suppose I could use a hp Pdu make it run 1 s9 and 1 s17+ that would be about 4300 maybe 4400 watts a circuit.
legendary
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October 09, 2019, 08:59:46 AM
#1




Should be interesting to see the prices, I suspect they will be $3K plus if not more for the S17+, T17+ is about the same speed as a S17E but slightly less efficiency so maybe closer to $2.1 - 2.2?

S17+ is close to same efficiency as the S17Pro 50/53/56

T17+ is between S17E and T17e in terms of efficiency

It'll all come down to price, but I think this is the start of a major ramp up in difficulty and a direct attack on their competitors to wipe them off the board

[EDIT]
Updated with prices:

S17+ $2833

T17+ $1802
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