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Goldshell Mini Doge II 335Mh 260W or 420Mh 400W mining hardware

SKU CH-5JWA-DW6DG

A dual-mode Scrypt miner delivering 335 MH/s at 260 W or 420 MH/s at 400 W without an included power supply

  • Dual mining capability lets you mine two coins simultaneously
  • 335 Mh/s hashrate at 260 W for efficient operation
  • 420 Mh/s hashrate at 400 W for higher throughput
  • No power supply included so you can choose your own PSU

Goldshell Mini Doge II 335Mh 260W Miner

This ASIC miner targets Dogecoin and Litecoin using the Scrypt algorithm. It delivers a hash rate of 335 megahashes per second while drawing 260 watts from the wall. The unit ships without a power supply so you must source one separately. Dual digging capability lets it mine two compatible coins at the same time.

Goldshell Mini Doge II 420Mh 400W Miner

Buyers wanting higher throughput can choose the 420 megahash model that consumes 400 watts. It suits operators with access to cheaper electricity and adequate cooling for the extra heat. Miners who need a bundled power supply or a lower-wattage option for constrained circuits should look elsewhere.

Highlights

  • Dual mining capability lets you mine two coins simultaneously
  • 335 Mh/s hashrate at 260 W for efficient operation
  • 420 Mh/s hashrate at 400 W for higher throughput
  • No power supply included so you can choose your own PSU

Specifications

No published specifications for this item yet.

Questions about this item

What power supply do I need to run the 335Mh 260W mode?

The miner draws 260W in that mode, so a PSU rated above 260W with the correct connectors is required.

Will the 420Mh 400W mode work on a 260W power supply?

No, the 420Mh mode needs 400W, so a supply rated for at least 400W is necessary.

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