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Inno3D MC3865-9-104, mining rig for Ethereum, Monero and Zcash, based on NVIDIA P104-100 GPU

Inno3D is strongly committed to mining Ethereum, Monero and Zcash, presenting the Inno3D MC3865-9-104, a special miner based on nine graphics with NVIDIA P104-100 GPUs.

Cryptocurrency mining generates a lot of money, not only for miners, but also for companies that manufacture specialized products or not, electricity companies and other companies that develop different solutions. Despite the price of Bitcoin, in certain areas it is not profitable to mine Bitcoin and they seek to mine Altcoin and thinking about this alternative Inno3D has presented a solution for mining cryptocurrencies, thinking about Ethereum, Monero and Zcash, although logically it can be used for other currencies , because it uses NVIDIA graphics cards.

Inno3D MC3865-9-104, is a machine developed by Inno3D, which is based on new NVIDIA graphics cards with P104-100 GPUs, special for mining. The GPU used in these graphics is the same as the one used in the GTX 1070/1080, but exclusive for mining, among others, because they do not have video connectors. This embedded system also has the Intel Celeron 3865U Mobile processor, has 4GB DDR4-2133 and a 2GB M.64 SSD. The heatsink of these graphics cards, as seen in the image, is passive and is powered by five fans that breathe in air and five more that expel it, adding up to ten 90mm fans that rotate at 4800RPM.

The company has also talked about the mining power, being 330MH / s for Ethereum, for Zcash a mining power of 4500Sol / s and for Monero, a 6200H / s power, in all cases with a tolerance of +/- 5%. The price and availability have not been given, but they will surely be sold directly to professional miners with a very reduced guarantee, at most six months, so it will be very difficult to find it in Spain, since the minimum guarantee by law is two years.

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Robert Sole

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