The Awesome Miner Antminer firmware includes a number of preconfigured options for hash rate, making it easy to get the performance and power usage you want.
Hash rate | Power usage |
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80 TH/s | 2050 W |
85 TH/s | 2180 W |
90 TH/s | 2310 W |
95 TH/s | 2470 W |
100 TH/s | 2600 W |
105 TH/s | 2730 W |
111 TH/s | 2860 W |
116 TH/s | 2990 W |
121 TH/s | 3120 W |
126 TH/s | 3270 W |
131 TH/s | 3400 W |
136 TH/s | 3530 W |
142 TH/s | 3660 W |
147 TH/s | 3790 W |
152 TH/s | 3920 W |
157 TH/s | 4080 W |
162 TH/s | 4210 W |
167 TH/s | 4340 W |
173 TH/s | 4470 W |
178 TH/s | 4600 W |
183 TH/s | 4730 W |
188 TH/s | 4860 W |
Why is the miner restarting itself?
When selecting a mining profile for the first time the firmware will reboot the Antminer a number of times during the next 1 - 2 hours as part of the auto tuning - the process where the firmware optimizes the performance of each individual ASIC chip.
What is the mining fee?
The firmware has a built-in mining fee to support the development of the firmware. The goal of the firmware is to provide significantly better hashrate performance, more features and improved Awesome Miner integration, making the mining fee very affordable.
The mining fee is 2.8%. Example: With a total hash rate of 100 TH/s and 2.8% mining fee, no more than 2.8 TH/s will be used for the mining fee.
The mining fee consist of two pools named DevFee that are running mining in parallel. These two pools are working with a very low difficulty level, resulting in a high number of accepted shares. A high number of shares doesn't indicate that the DevFee pools are taking all hashrate - it's a result of the low difficulty level for each of the shares.
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