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bitmain
A Kaspa miner delivering 20 Th/s at 3000 W in a 430 × 195 × 290 mm chassis weighing 15800 g at 75 dB
The Bitmain Antminer KS5 is an application-specific miner built for the Kaspa network. It targets operators who need dedicated KAS hashing power in a self-contained unit released in March 2024.
The device delivers a maximum hash rate of 20Th/s while drawing 3000W continuously. Its architecture is designed to maintain that throughput over extended shifts rather than only in short bursts.
Operational noise measures 75db under load. The chassis measures 430 by 195 by 290 millimetres and weighs 15800 grams net, allowing standard rack or shelf placement with adequate airflow.
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The unit measures 430 mm wide, 195 mm deep and 290 mm high with a net weight of 15800 g.
It consumes 3000 W when operating at the full 20 Th/s performance level.
The unit produces 75 dB, which is comparable to a loud vacuum cleaner and requires a dedicated or sound-dampened space.
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