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Topic: Ebit e9 miner with 6.8Th/s from Ebang company a new rival for existing producers - page 26. (Read 80702 times)

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Shipping was FAST though. I got it several days earlier than I anticipated.


Did they send you any communication when they shipped?
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Addition you "can" pay via btc, but you have to talk to them to set it up, and the "conversion rate" I'm pretty sure was someone guestimating because it was a bit high and nicely rounded. Shipping was FAST though. I got it several days earlier than I anticipated. They also seem to ignore trying to change anything from a wireless connection. On the website under support-tools there is a program you can use for configuration from a windows comp connected via ethernet cable (can be through router) The buttons are misleading though, they appear to suggest the way you are connected... but lan is to control turning on dhcp or setting static ip etc.. the cross gateway use will do mining settings/freq etc... in theory it could change settings on a whole slew of them at once. So.. kinda neat. Webinterface was all in english for this one.

If anyone finds the ssh user/pass to get it I would really like to know, I fiddle with nearly every miner I've ever gotten and it bugs me when I can't get "under the hood" software-wise.

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I ordered one of these yesterday.

From my experience, the sales process echoes what was previously reporting.

1) The sales prices on the website does NOT include shipping
2) In order to get the shipping price, you need to connect via Skype with one of their employees. They have their names on the site in the little skype widget.

It seems like shipping is somewhat negotiable - their initial price was $75 higher than the final price we settled on.


Will post a review once I have it up and running (and of course when it is shipped.)
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feeldiam
Hi,

Can you send this to Barcelona?what is the optimized hash rate?
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anyone run into where you set the new mining pools and when it reboots it returns to the original? mine is doing that every single time.
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CyptoLong
interesting but even asics in the us can be sourced for around the same price range
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
They now have a product page for the Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s.
It costs 1100 USD, produces 9 Th/s hash rate and consumes about 1300 W (not including PSU efficiency).

It still has about the same hash rate per power consumption rate as the previous one.

Link: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.html

Quote from: Ebang
Ebit E9 Plus

Ebit E9 Miner Parameters
Ideal hash rate:  9TH/S(-2%~+10%)
Power consumption ratio on wall:145W/T(-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
Rated voltage:   11.8V~13.0V
Chip Info.:   DW1227 132pcs(14nm LPP process)      
Power interface:   9*6PIN port
Dimensions:   290mm*126mm*155mm
Weight:   4.7KG
Network connection:   Ethernet
Operating temperature:   -10℃~40℃
Working humidity:   5%RH~95%RH (non condensing)

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And Ebang finally has this in stock!
At the moment when posting this, I can see stock: 188 pieces.

This is now a good option in the about same efficiency class as current gen. AvalonMiners.

http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.html
sr. member
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if its quieter i'll take it over a S9....If anyone here has one could we get a report please.
legendary
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A humble Siberian miner
May be the unreliability of Bitmain SHA256-miners and all the RMA issues are the price that we (miners) should pay for this hypothetically faster ROI?..
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Yeah, it is shame that there is such a big efficiency gap between the S9 and Ebit E9  Undecided
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
They now have a product page for the Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s.
It costs 1100 USD, produces 9 Th/s hash rate and consumes about 1300 W (not including PSU efficiency).

It still has about the same hash rate per power consumption rate as the previous one.

Link: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.html

Quote from: Ebang
Ebit E9 Plus

Ebit E9 Miner Parameters
Ideal hash rate:  9TH/S(-2%~+10%)
Power consumption ratio on wall:145W/T(-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
Rated voltage:   11.8V~13.0V
Chip Info.:   DW1227 132pcs(14nm LPP process)      
Power interface:   9*6PIN port
Dimensions:   290mm*126mm*155mm
Weight:   4.7KG
Network connection:   Ethernet
Operating temperature:   -10℃~40℃
Working humidity:   5%RH~95%RH (non condensing)

(click to open a bigger picture)

Wouldn't be worth it for realistic mining like all other products they release. At this price point buying an S9 or T9 is more efficient and gives a faster ROI with better hashrate. Unless you are a hobby miner or collect miners, wouldn't buy it at all. Even their older ebit E9 is better for a more economic miner.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
They now have a product page for the Ebit E9 Plus 9Th/s.
It costs 1100 USD, produces 9 Th/s hash rate and consumes about 1300 W (not including PSU efficiency).

It still has about the same hash rate per power consumption rate as the previous one.

Link: http://miner.ebang.com.cn/en/product/product-89-150.html

Quote from: Ebang
Ebit E9 Plus

Ebit E9 Miner Parameters
Ideal hash rate:  9TH/S(-2%~+10%)
Power consumption ratio on wall:145W/T(-10%~+15%,AC/DC 93%efficiency,25℃ ambient temperature)
Rated voltage:   11.8V~13.0V
Chip Info.:   DW1227 132pcs(14nm LPP process)      
Power interface:   9*6PIN port
Dimensions:   290mm*126mm*155mm
Weight:   4.7KG
Network connection:   Ethernet
Operating temperature:   -10℃~40℃
Working humidity:   5%RH~95%RH (non condensing)

(click to open a bigger picture)
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Ebang are going to release a 9th miner this month.
I saw them announce on Reddit and have messaged eBang, asked them to join here and post in this thread.
I was going to order some E9's but now I'll wait I think.
sr. member
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Is it really as loud as an s9?
Yes, it is just as loud. I have 5 of them.
sr. member
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Is it really as loud as an s9?
legendary
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A humble Siberian miner
I'd hoped you had the imagination to supply that information for yourself.

But if you asked nicely I could list out all the pro's and con's of both miner's...

This isn't really an ebit vs avalon thread though.

But why can't we compare these two miners? It's an e-bit miner discussion thread, right?
hero member
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The miners look to be made well and the current one I have is hashing at almost 6.5Th.  The fact that these can be used on 110v power since they only use 900 watts or so is a bonus.  power requirements are 6x 6-pin PCIe power connectors (3 for each board) and my killawatt shows around 1000 watts, but you cant use my numbers as they only way I could power this with 110v (in order to use my killawatt) was to use 2 power supplies (1 for each hashing board).  So true power usage with 1 power supply should be closer to the 900 watts.

Are they swtichmode powersupplies? As in do they provide 240V and 110V or just 110V?

power supplies are NOT included.  I used my own and was just testing these miners on 110v in order to get a killawatt reading (i should really get a 220v model).  the real issue here is these miners are actually a real product and they perform as advertised.  Anyone wanting to get some hash power in a relatively short amount of time (compared to Bitmain) should look into these as a potential solution.

one issue I do have with these miners that I didnt bring up initially is that the placement of the 6x pci-e power connectors and the RJ45 network plug is on the same side as the direction the air is coming out.  I have my miners currently in a setup where the hot air is being blown out a window, so I cant make a "nice" fit due to the power and network cables running around the miner to the back.  I dont run a large mining operation (4 or 5 miners max at a time) so it really doesnt pose that big of an issue to me.  if I were to have several of these it would pose a problem, but with 2 I just deal with it.  
sr. member
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Are they swtichmode powersupplies? As in do they provide 240V and 110V or just 110V?

You're terminology is incorrect, what you're asking about is Voltage auto sensing, not switchmode.
Was gonna say wth myself but resisted. So much for that idea... Wink

Ya. 'Switch-mode' refers to how the power is controlled. It is chopped on-off very fast and the average on-time determines power out. Very efficient. Often used for DC regulators but also applies to AC systems eg a dimmer switch.

The other way to to it is using Linear control. Very clean output but bulky and not efficient as the voltage difference between the DC feed supply and output is directly impressed across power transistors and dissipated as heat.

My bad! That's what happens when you have a few too many beers. I was meaning if the AC input side of these (I think I read that the powersupplies are included) are both !10V and 240V either with a physical switch or accept AC input voltages in the 100-240VAC range.
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