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Categories | Bitcoin Mining Device |
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Brand Name: | Bitmain |
Model Number: | S9i 14T |
Certification: | CE FCC |
Place of Origin: | China |
MOQ: | 1pcs |
Price: | Negotiable |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, CryptoCurrency |
Supply Ability: | 100 |
Delivery Time: | 5-8 Working days |
Packaging Details: | 1 Unit/Carton |
Power Consumption: | 1350W |
Encryption: | Yes |
Chipset Manufacturer: | ATI |
Rating Power: | > 1000W |
Algorithm: | SHA 256 |
Hashrate: | 14T+/-10% |
Video Memory Capacity:: | 256mb |
Products Status: | Used |
Output Interface Type: | DVI |
Material: | metal |
Memory Interface: | 256 Bit |
Good Quality Used Bitmain Antminer S9i 14T With Bitmain PSU Tested
Before Shipping
Description
Model Antminer S9i (14Th) from Bitmain mining SHA-256 algorithm
with a maximum hashrate of 14Th/s for a power consumption of 1320W.
Specifications
Manufacturer | Bitmain |
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Model | Antminer S9i (14Th) |
Release | May 2018 |
Size | 135 x 158 x 350mm |
Weight | 4200g |
Chip boards | 3 |
Chip name | BM1387 |
Chip size | 16nm |
Chip count | 189 |
Noise level | 76db |
Fan(s) | 2 |
Power | 1320W |
Wires | 10 * 6pins |
Voltage | 11.60 ~13.00V |
Interface | Ethernet |
Temperature | 0 - 40 °C |
Humidity | 5 - 95 % |
Antminer S9i is a SHA-256 mining equipment sold by BitMain. It is
able to mine Bitcoin (BTC) with a maximum hashrate of
14,500,000,000,000H for a power consumption of 1365 W. The $414 USD
price does not include the PSU. You can also mine Bitcoin through a
cloud mining contract with Hashflare or Genesis Mining.
Disclosure: Mining equipment metrics are calculated based on a
network hash rate of 116,003,638,997 GH/s and using a BTC - USD
exchange rate of 1 BTC = $ 35224.52. These figures vary based on
the total network hash rate and on the BTC to USD conversion rate.
Equipment cost can vary, block reward is fixed at 6.25 BTC . Future
block reward and hash rate changes are not taken into account. The
electricity price used in generating these metrics is $ 0.12 per
kWh. Network hash rate varies over time, this is just an estimation
based on current values.
Most Efficient Bitcoin Miners
Good Bitcoin mining hardware needs to have a high hash rate. But,
efficiency is just as important.
An efficient Bitcoin miner means that you pay less in electricity
costs per hash.
To improve your efficiency, there are also companies that will let
you order hardware to their warehouse and run the miners for you.
You could also cloud mine bitcoins, though these deals are usually
scams. Both options are also a lot less fun than running your
hardware!
Precautions for startup
1. Check all connecting wires to make sure they are connected
correctly. Make sure they are firmly connected and in the correct
alignment position.
2. When powering up the machine, be sure to power up the operation
board first and then the control board.
3. The total current of S9 is about 8 A at 220 V and 9 A at 110 v.
Most household power outlets provide only 10 amps. For your safety,
if you operate S9 at home, power it through two sockets located on
a separate power line. If you are not familiar with residential
electricity wiring, we recommend that you do not use this machine
for home mining.
4. When setting up the equipment, please leave proper space between
the power supply and the miner.
5. S9 uses DHCP protocol to obtain IP address. The default login
user name and password are "root"
FAQ
1. How can I trust you?
A: We can do Escrow for you as long as you willing to pay the
transaction fee.
2. If my miners dont work, what can I do?
A: All miners will be tested before shipping out. We will teamview
and help you to solve the problem for programing issues. For large
quantity, we will provide back up accesorries, like control board,
hashboard for you to replace right away. More discounts can be
negotiated.
3. Is mining still profitable?
A: Hard to say.
4. What models is the best?
A: It depends. Your electricity cost, your budget, and how you know
the market etc are elements for you to consider.
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