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Topic: The bitaxeSupra: Open source Bitcoin miner based on the BM1368 ASIC - page 3. (Read 1128 times)

legendary
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according to Skot, since the chips are relatively new, they are only available in sets of 324...

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and not only that:
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You've got to protect those beauties in shipping by soldering them to a PCB and encasing them in heatsinks

Probably this is where he got it:
https://twitter.com/skot9000/status/1743057204926882303
newbie
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Did they just use the ultra hardware and substitute the BM1368 chip?
Do they have the same pin-out?
I don't see anything on the github or bitaxe.org about this model..
newbie
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member
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I want a hex with these. 19W/Th... Nice!
legendary
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Can you buy BM 1368 chip?


according to Skot, since the chips are relatively new, they are only available in sets of 324...
newbie
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Can you buy BM 1368 chip?
legendary
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a new baby is born! Cool
Skot presented the new bitaxeSupra today with the following tweet. it uses the bm1368 asic chip, which can also be found in the Antminer s21
a hash rate of about 620 gh/s should be achievable, the picture even shows a hash rate of over 700 gh/s... Shocked

my question is, since the bitaxeHex is not yet finished, which chips will be used there, the 1366 or the 1368? Wink


https://twitter.com/skot9000/status/1755262407197303119
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