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Bitmain D3 Antminer
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Reason for Reporting
Bitmain D3 Antminer, 19,3 GH/s:
Mine your favourite crypto now before we go back into the bear-market and prices moon again!
2 of them. Basically brand new. Only ran for 3 weeks. Stopped it because I got them with someone who knew how to set them up and use them, but then he stopped running them because of the noise they made. I am unfortunately not tech savvy enough to mine by myself. One was running at about 98% of its capacity and the other at 85% when they were stopped. You will still be able to see their current hashing rate if you can hook them up, to confirm what I am saying to be true.
Includes the 2 power supplies, as well as the vent extraction pipes and insulated box to reduce noise.
Asking R 20 000 for both of them.
Brand
AntMiner
Manufacturer
Bitmain
Binding
Electronics
ItemPartNumber
D3 19.3 GH/s
Model
Antminer D3
Color
Silver
Size
19.3GH/s
UPCs
064643735934
EANs
0600152910020
1. Specifications of the Antminer D3 are as follows:
a) Hash rate: Hash rate: 19.3 GH/s (Variation of ±5% is expected)
b) Power consumption: 1200W (at the wall, with Bitmain's APW3 PSU, 93% efficiency, 25°C ambient temp).
c) Dimensions of the miner: 12.6 x5.12 x 7.5"
d) Hashing algorithm: X11 - Compatible Coins: DASH, ADZ, ARC, ATX, BOLI, BOPS, BSC, CANN, CNO, CNT, COXST, CREVA, CRM, DP, ENT, ERY, FAL, GILL, GRN, HCC, HPC, INFX, J-x11, KASH, KURT, LGBTQ, LKC, MAR, MARX, MMM, MND, MUE, OGN, ONX, OZC, PIZZA, PXI, SAND, SEV, SMC, START, TOR, TREAU, UIS-x11, VLTC, XCXT, XVP
2. Power consumption figures will vary with your PSU's efficiency, the ambient operating temperature and the accuracy of the power meter.
3. It recommends use of the APW3++ PSU with the Antminer D3. One APW3++ PSU cannot power more than one Antminer D3.
4. All PCIe connectors on a hashing board need to be connected to the PSU for the hashboard to operate. Do not connect more than one PSU to the same hashing board!
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