I meant I haven't tried any of their products.
Or my Kia Forte drives up to 100mph .
I can choose to drive it at 100 or 50 or 25.
Sometimes driving it at 100 makes sense some times driving it at 50 makes sense.
Many miners use air cooling via fans. So when it is 95f running gear at 2/3 or 3/4 speed makes sense.
The company made the m3 and later added the ability to clock it a bit lower.
Sooo if the m10 can do 33th at full speed it is more complete to be able to drop it to 30th.
Most likely we are nearing the end of the line for efficiency these are 65 watts. They may stay competive at that number for years to come.
So burning it out at full speed ahead is not my way of mining.
This is an interesting point. So why don't the manufacturers themselves ship these at a clocked down version that is more efficient vs the one that is running at full speed.
Also, if these could be 'stepped' down, does this mean these could also be overclocked?
Anyone ever tried that with an ASIC?