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Topic: T17 40 TH, what do you think? (Read 133 times)

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August 17, 2021, 03:53:21 AM
#4
The failure rate of t17 is relatively high. This means you have to keep repairing the machine. Our team is also selling mining machines.if you want to buy mining machines. please call me.We will give you professional advice.

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full member
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August 16, 2021, 09:38:40 PM
#3
I have read the same thing that the boards have been subject to burn out very easily. The number I have seen as well is that somewhere around 30% failure rates on those models.  With the projected increase in difficulty over the next few months these will quickly become hard to turn a profit on without getting them very cheap and having access to very inexpensive electric.
jr. member
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August 06, 2021, 11:49:25 AM
#2
We have T17s from late 2019. unreliable and a continual headache.

1) 30% of total hash boards now dead.
2) common temperature sensor failure on any one of your hashboards causes machine to stop hashing
3) if u lose a single asic core, your board is dead (previous gen, s9 will keep running with less)
4) There is a design flaw where left most board lower corner chip has very little airflow, and since each chip has an individual heatsink... that one corner chip will end up frying, its almost inevitable.

I would only consider them if I had the resources to tackle the failures... Im guessing u have really cheap electricity too?
newbie
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July 27, 2021, 09:10:25 AM
#1
Hi, I was evaluating a low power asic that has a rate of 40/50 th.
the T17 40 to date is at 1100 usd, how about 'is it reliable'? Chinese traders try to offer me avalon or whatsminer which, however, have consumption of 3200 w. What to advise? the S series with the 56 S17 pro costs 2300 usd, worth '
thank you
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