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What do you think about this asic miner?



Small Stand-alone Bitcoin Mining Machine
This machine is designed to generate a steady revenue of Bitcoins for the owner.
Includes 1 x Minion ASIC capable of calculate minimum 100 Ghash/second
100 Ghash/second
Easy to use
Out of the box functionality
Silent
Low power
Compact and stackable design
Ethernet connectivity
Web interface for configuration and graphic reports of mining activity
Supports Stratum protocol
Built-in LCD to display statistics and diagnostics
All pre-orders are guaranteed to be protected against any price decrease. If at any time, during the pre-order period, we drop the price under what you have already paid, you will be compensated by receiving more X-1 mining machines.
Example: If you have purchased an X-1 with 25% discount and we offer later 40% discount, your order will be recalculated at 40% discount and you will receive more X-1. Then, if we offer later only 10% discount you will still get order as if you've ordered at 40% discount.
Speed: 100 Ghash/second
Note: In theory the ASIC could be overclocked up to 128 Ghash/second but we cannot guarantee this until thorough testing. This would increase the power dramatically which might not be supported by the supplied PSU.
Preliminary specifications:
Node process: 28nm High Performance Process
Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA
Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner)
Voltage: 0.85V
Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores
Efficiency (including leakage): 0.6 W/Ghash/second
The integrated ASIC supports internal commands for over-clocking and under-clocking.
It has been designed to be:
Over-clocked with around 20%. Increasing the voltage might be required. If voltage is increased, the efficiency will drop.
Under-clocked to obtain better efficiency you can drop the voltage. If the voltage is dropped the clock frequency will have to be dropped resulting in slower hashing speeds.
Note: the preliminary specifications are currently reported by our design tools. They have not yet been proven in a laboratory and might be subject to change, although we do not expect it to vary much.
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