Micron Technology, Inc. MT4JTF12864AZ-1G4D1 1GB DDR3 1333 Desktop RAM
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bitmain
Mines Scrypt-based coins at 9.3 Gh/s while drawing 3425 W
The Bitmain Antminer L7 is a dedicated ASIC device built for the Scrypt algorithm and delivers a maximum hashrate of 9.3Gh/s while drawing 3425W. It is intended for operators who mine Scrypt-based coins and want a single high-density unit rather than multiple smaller rigs.
This hardware fits miners who can supply 3425W per unit and manage the corresponding heat output in a hosted or industrial setting. Buyers who need lower power draw, quieter operation, or compatibility with algorithms other than Scrypt should look at alternative equipment.
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The Antminer L7 draws up to 3425W, so a PSU rated above that figure with the correct connectors is required for stable operation.
Yes, as long as the combined draw stays within the circuit rating and each unit has its own adequate power feed, the L7 will mine alongside older Scrypt hardware without conflict.
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