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Mines DASH and IMG on the X11 algorithm at 262 Gh/s while drawing 1420 W from a 220 V supply
This FusionSilicon X7 unit is an ASIC mining barebone system built for the X11 algorithm. It targets the DASH and IMG cryptocurrencies with a rated hashrate of 262Gh/s. The hardware is supplied as a used but fully working miner.
The machine delivers a rated force of 262Gh/s with a tolerance of ±10%. Power draw sits at 1400W ±10%, while the included power supply is rated for 1420W. These figures define whether the unit matches your electricity cost model.
The miner requires a 220 V supply; incorrect voltage can damage the device. A compatible PDU or outlet must be provided on site. The integrated power supply removes the need for a separate PSU purchase.
| Brand | FusionSilicon |
|---|---|
| Series | X7 |
| Model | X7 |
| Type | Mining Barebone System |
| Compatible Currency | DASH |
| Mining Hardware | ASIC |
| Hashrate | 262Gh/s |
| Power Consumption | 1420W |
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