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AFRNDK Antminer S19J Pro 96TH mining hardware
SHA-256 ASIC miner delivering 96 TH/s at 3050 W with four fans and Ethernet connectivity
- Crypto AlgorithmSHA256 Algorithm
- Hashrate96t
- Noise level75dB
- Fan4
Options S19J Pro
- S19J Pro
- S9i
- Avalon 1126 PRO
- S19
- T17
- SHA256 algorithm mines Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash efficiently
- 96 TH/s hashrate delivers high mining throughput
- 3050 W power draw with included PSU simplifies setup
- Four fans maintain 75 dB noise level during operation
- Ethernet interface and 5–35 °C range suit rack deployment
AFRNDK Antminer S19J Pro 96TH SHA256 Miner
This AFRNDK Antminer S19J Pro is a SHA256 ASIC miner rated at 96 TH/s and drawing 3050 W. It ships new with a power supply included and connects by Ethernet. The unit runs at 12 V internally and requires a 220 V mains supply.
Suitable users and constraints
Operations with 220 V infrastructure and adequate cooling for 75 dB noise will match the 5 to 35 °C operating window. Hobbyists or sites limited to lower mains voltage, strict noise limits, or without forced-air cooling should look at something else.
Deciding specification: 220 V input requirement
The miner must be fed from a 220 V source; applying a different voltage will probably damage the hardware. This single electrical constraint decides whether the S19J Pro 96TH can be deployed in a given facility.
Highlights
- SHA256 algorithm mines Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash efficiently
- 96 TH/s hashrate delivers high mining throughput
- 3050 W power draw with included PSU simplifies setup
- Four fans maintain 75 dB noise level during operation
- Ethernet interface and 5–35 °C range suit rack deployment
Specifications
| Brand | Antminer |
|---|---|
| Model | S19J PRO |
| Crypto Algorithm | SHA256 Algorithm |
| Hashrate | 96t |
| Noise level | 75dB |
| Fan | 4 |
Other versions of this model
4 more in the same range
Same family, different memory, cooler or clock — compare before you commit.
Questions about this item
Does the Antminer S19J Pro 96TH ship with the power supply included or must I buy it separately?
The supplier title and highlights state the unit includes the PSU, so no separate power supply purchase is required.
Should I choose the 96TH model or a lower hashrate version for my setup?
The listed model is the 96TH variant; no other hashrate versions appear in the specifications, so this is the only capacity offered.
What does the 96TH hashrate mean for daily Bitcoin output in a real machine?
At 96 terahashes per second and 3050 W draw, the miner processes SHA256 work continuously; actual Bitcoin yield depends on network difficulty and electricity cost.
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