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Linkjoy Antminer S19j Pro+ 120T 3355W SHA-256 mining hardware
SHA-256 ASIC miner delivering 120 TH/s at 3355 W, 176–264 V input, 85 dB noise with four fans in a 570 × 316 × 430 mm chassis
- 120 TH/s SHA-256 hashrate for high Bitcoin mining throughput
- 3355 W power draw at the wall for energy cost planning
- 85 dB operating noise from four built-in fans
- 176–264 V input range suits industrial and data-centre power
- 570 × 316 × 430 mm chassis fits standard rackmount layouts
Bitmain SHA-256 ASIC miner
The Linkjoy Antminer S19j Pro+ is a Bitmain-built SHA-256 mining system rated at 120 terahash per second with a 3355 watt power draw. It ships new in a 570 by 316 by 430 millimetre chassis with four fans producing 85 decibels of noise. The unit operates on 176 to 264 volt AC input.
Suited for dedicated mining farms
This hardware targets operators who run continuous SHA-256 workloads and can provide the required voltage range, cooling capacity and electrical infrastructure. Home users or quiet environments should look elsewhere due to the high power consumption and 85 decibel noise level.
120 terahash SHA-256 hashrate
The single specification that determines fit is the 120 terahash per second SHA-256 rating paired with 3355 watt power draw. Buyers must confirm their facility can deliver 176 to 264 volt supply and handle the thermal load before purchase.
Highlights
- 120 TH/s SHA-256 hashrate for high Bitcoin mining throughput
- 3355 W power draw at the wall for energy cost planning
- 85 dB operating noise from four built-in fans
- 176–264 V input range suits industrial and data-centre power
- 570 × 316 × 430 mm chassis fits standard rackmount layouts
Specifications
No published specifications for this item yet.
Questions about this item
Will the 570 mm by 316 mm by 430 mm chassis fit on my shelving?
The unit measures 570 mm long, 316 mm wide and 430 mm high, so confirm your shelf depth and clearance before ordering.
What electrical supply does the 3355 W power draw require?
The miner runs on 176 to 264 volts AC and draws 3355 watts, so a dedicated high-current circuit is needed.
How loud is the 85 dB noise level in a home environment?
At 85 dB the four fans produce sound comparable to heavy traffic, making the unit unsuitable for quiet living spaces.
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