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Topic: FusionSilicon X7 Miner - Good investissement ?? (Read 690 times)

newbie
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Looking for parts for FS X7, specifically the control board
newbie
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I'm guessing it will be some time before we start to see some alt-firmware released. The unit I have has been running decent for a few days. I had to shut it down and move it to another location because of the noise it puts out but other than that its been right on around 264GH/S average.

Is it a good investment? Probably not. IMO mining is too volatile to consider any new miner an "investment"  its more like a hobby for me at least and if I make some money at it some day AWESOME!


newbie
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Hello. The hash rate is constantly falling for me, 1 card does not work at all on one ASIC. What to do, tell me? Have a firmware?
newbie
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I received mine last week but it came with 2 boards defective. Only 1 board working but it's locked at 475Mhz. I can't lower it, setting is greyed out.
Bitech said they are investigating how to help me.... it's been 4 days.
Would someone have a working firmware for the X7 please?


you can winscp into the var www and find the html page, open it, enable the greyed out setting and then re-enable the html disabled with <-- --> to set the voltages,
no voltage unlock no clocking
newbie
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I received mine last week but it came with 2 boards defective. Only 1 board working but it's locked at 475Mhz. I can't lower it, setting is greyed out.
Bitech said they are investigating how to help me.... it's been 4 days.
Would someone have a working firmware for the X7 please?
hero member
Activity: 600
Merit: 501
I have one of this miners at home now.
Works stable 262ghs as it should but power consumption is around 1600-1800W.
With Bitmain AWP5 its 1600W, with some shitty psu provided by bitech-mining.com its over 1800W.
newbie
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jr. member
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As i can see x7 is a good miner but like what others said here, it's not quite profitable to mine x11 coins at the moment so think twice before buying any miner.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
I have some information abput Fusion Silicon, who they are, etc
  in this following thread ---> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fusion-silicon-x6-860-mhs-1160-w-litecoin-scrypt-miner-4971755

@Krillian see this thread I posted earlier

Their legit website is www.fusionsilicon.com
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newbie
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legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
I have some information abput Fusion Silicon, who they are, etc
  in this following thread ---> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/fusion-silicon-x6-860-mhs-1160-w-litecoin-scrypt-miner-4971755
copper member
Activity: 115
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The Fusion Silicon X7 is out and there's over 900 units in stock here:

https://bitech-mining.com/products/fusionsilicon-x7-miner-dash-miner-262gh-s/

It's a bit expensive for an unknown quantity, I can't find any information yet about whether this thing works as advertised, whether it performs well and goes for a decent length of time before end of life, etc...

It looks good, but I don't know yet.  I would buy one, but I think safer bets are Innosilicon and Bitmain miners, Canaan, the big names.

Would be nice to hear from anyone who had the previous model and what their experiences were with it.

chinese resellers charge 1600-1700USD and this french company 1350EUR..do the math...i think its scam. they also need some margin..

Well spotted.  Indeed.
copper member
Activity: 115
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Dash is not profitable from a long time so don't waste any money on it. We have a history of big failures from Antminer with their D3 miner.

Even if this miner may look like it is better because it is produced after the D3 chances are high it will go obsolete in a very short amount of time , so not a good investment.

Thanks, I'm inclined to agree.  It's not doing well on Nicehash's calculator, and Dash was doing badly from a while ago as you say.  I had a Dash mining contact for USD$100 @ 3GH/s last August and it lasted maybe 8 weeks before it got nixed.  Not doing very very well on other calculators either, it's speculative at best.

Thanks for your input, crossing this one off the list.  Like other poster said, not many decent X11 coins as an alternative to mine either. Cannabis Coin?  Some dodgy ones that are probably not worthwhile.
member
Activity: 386
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The Fusion Silicon X7 is out and there's over 900 units in stock here:

https://bitech-mining.com/products/fusionsilicon-x7-miner-dash-miner-262gh-s/

It's a bit expensive for an unknown quantity, I can't find any information yet about whether this thing works as advertised, whether it performs well and goes for a decent length of time before end of life, etc...

It looks good, but I don't know yet.  I would buy one, but I think safer bets are Innosilicon and Bitmain miners, Canaan, the big names.

Would be nice to hear from anyone who had the previous model and what their experiences were with it.

chinese resellers charge 1600-1700USD and this french company 1350EUR..do the math...i think its scam. they also need some margin..
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
Dash is not profitable from a long time so don't waste any money on it. We have a history of big failures from Antminer with their D3 miner.

Even if this miner may look like it is better because it is produced after the D3 chances are high it will go obsolete in a very short amount of time , so not a good investment.
copper member
Activity: 115
Merit: 4
The Fusion Silicon X7 is out and there's over 900 units in stock here:

https://bitech-mining.com/products/fusionsilicon-x7-miner-dash-miner-262gh-s/

It's a bit expensive for an unknown quantity, I can't find any information yet about whether this thing works as advertised, whether it performs well and goes for a decent length of time before end of life, etc...

It looks good, but I don't know yet.  I would buy one, but I think safer bets are Innosilicon and Bitmain miners, Canaan, the big names.

Would be nice to hear from anyone who had the previous model and what their experiences were with it.
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Ok thanks
jr. member
Activity: 122
Merit: 1
Miner doesn't exist yet don't waste your money on fake hardware
newbie
Activity: 13
Merit: 0
Hello,
There is no topic about the FusionSilicon X7 Miner.
Release date was for the end of february.

https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/fusionsilicon/x7-miner

It's only mining X11 and there is not a lot of coins with X11 algo ...

I need your advice about that product Smiley

Thanks
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