Asic-miner Innosilicon A10 Pro 500Mh 5Gb

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Asic INNOSILICON A10 Pro 500MH/s at 5 gb

Today, ASICs based on the Ethash algorithm are nothing new, but in the spring of 2018, there were very few of them. Bitmain announced the release of its device for mining ether, and a few months later, several models from other manufacturers appeared on the market, including Innosilicon. The cooling system consists of two coolers. When purchasing an ASIC, a 30-day warranty is provided by the store (180 days from the factory from the date of release). The following coin can be mined on this algorithm ETH is a competitor to Bitcoin, which is considered a decentralized system for working with contracts, rather than a regular coin for conducting financial transactions. The device can replace several farms on video cards.

Comparison of the Innosilicon A10 Pro ASIC with video cards

The most efficient video card for mining is the Ethereum AMD Radeon VII, which has a hashrate speed of 78.00 Mh/s. That is, a farm of 7 Radeon VII graphics adapters slightly outperforms the A 10 in terms of hashrate. However, it will consume twice as much electricity, and the cost of the video cards will be three times higher than that of the ASIC. The older Radeon Rx 570 model provides speeds of up to 30 Mh/s while consuming only 90 W. The card is considered profitable for mining in terms of price and performance. However, it is significantly inferior in energy efficiency to the Innosilicon A10 Pro miner. To achieve a hash rate of 500 MH/s, you need to assemble 17 Rx 570s into two farms, with a power consumption of up to 1800 W. The farm will also take up a lot of space.

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