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Topic: [Group Buy#1] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! Using JohnK as escrow! FINISHED! - page 108. (Read 150340 times)

sr. member
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What's the wattage of one chip at nominal speed?

I would say that if Avalon ASICs machine uses about 600W @ 65gh/sec that would equates to about 230 chips @ 600W so about 2.6W a chip? Just a rough calculation lol please don't quote me on it!

So, if someone bought a 10000 chip lot and decided to keep all of them for himself, he'd need about 30KW to run them, power supply efficiency included?

Wow.
hero member
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What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/diy-pcb-with-avalon-the-quarter-stick-needs-help-161715

Alright, so how many chips are in an AVALON currently?  10,000 chips for 780 BTC could theoretically achieve what kind of hash rate?

about 230 chips in an Avalon = 65Ghash

780 = 2.82 Thash or 2820Ghash

MOTHER OF GOD!!! lol
full member
Activity: 149
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What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/diy-pcb-with-avalon-the-quarter-stick-needs-help-161715

Alright, so how many chips are in an AVALON currently?  10,000 chips for 780 BTC could theoretically achieve what kind of hash rate?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Coin Generator
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/diy-pcb-with-avalon-the-quarter-stick-needs-help-161715
full member
Activity: 149
Merit: 100
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Coin Generator
What's the wattage of one chip at nominal speed?

I would say that if Avalon ASICs machine uses about 600W @ 65gh/sec that would equates to about 230 chips @ 600W so about 2.6W a chip? Just a rough calculation lol please don't quote me on it!
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
What's the wattage of one chip at nominal speed?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
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