Hello,
i have iBelink DM11G and i would like to make it little quieter,
and i found this info on some topic.
Hash Rate: 10,8GH/s ±5%
Power Consumption: 730 W (at the wall, with 25 °C ambient temp)
Power Efficiency: 0.07 W/MH (at the wall, with 25 °C ambient temp)
Number of TNB0303-FL28 chips per unit: 64
Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
Network Connection: Ethernet
Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz, PSU 850W included
Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H)
Weight: 22 kg
The iBelink™ DM11G is the world's most power-efficient Dash and X11 ASIC miner. World’s best ROI for any X11 Dash miner or any other Asic miner. Extremely low power consumption only 730W.New 28nm ASIC chip TNB0303-FL28 with best Power Efficiency 0.07J/MH. This high-performance miner is brought to you by Tiannengbo Group, a consortium of high tech companies based in China. The iBelink™ DM11G is a highly-integrated Dash and X11 miner. You just need to connect a power cable and an Ethernet cable to set up the miner. It is designed for both large scale mining farm deployments as well as at-home mining. Four high speed cooling fans (by default connected to a 12V power supply) can be manually connected to a reserved 5V power supply after open box rewiring to minimize noise with the trade off of some hashing performance. This miner has been designed with several self-diagnosing, self-recovery, and automatic email warning capabilities to make your mining life easier. The iBeLink™ DM11G Dash and X11 miner contains 4 hashing blades and a Raspberry Pi B+. Each hashing blade contains 16 TNB0303-FL28 28nm ASIC chips, and can be managed (or controlled) for mining separately.
Sales Information:
The iBeLink™ DM11G is sold through bitbaza.com online store. Your order will be shipped to your address directly from China through DHL/UPS Worldwide Saver service. In general, it should take one to two weeks for your order to reach you. Shipping is not included in the price of the units. Payment is with bitcoin or in USD to Bank account in USA.
Does anyone know where i should "manually connect" wires from fan?
i think that temperature give me a secure fan undervolting.
best regards
dawidt