Product Name | Antminer L3++ 580m |
Algorithm | Scrypt |
Hashrate | 580M |
Power Consumption | 942W |
Manufacturer | Bitmain |
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Release | May 2018 |
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Size | 188 x 130 x 352mm |
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Weight | 4400g |
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Chip boards | 4 |
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Chip count | 288 |
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Noise level | 76db |
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Fan(s) | 2 |
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Power | 942W |
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Wires | 9*6pin |
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Voltage | 11.60~13.00 V |
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Interface | Ethernet |
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Temperature | 0 - 40 °C |
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Humidity | 5 - 95 % |
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About Antminer L3++
Bitmain released the Antminer L3 series at the end of 2016, which
comes with the self-developed Litecoin chip BM1485. BM1485, the
first Litecoin Application Specific Integrated Circuit, is a useful
chip for Litecoin miners. Each Litecoin miner comes with 288 such
chips to deliver more hash rates and efficiency. Antminer L3 series
include three models: Antminer L3 (250Mh/s and power consumption
400W), Antminer L3+ (500Mh/s and 800W), Antminer L3++ (580Mh/s and
942W). Litecoin miners are also known as Scryptminers. Apart from
Litecoin mining, the miner is suitable for any cryptocurrency based
on Scrypt.
Specifications
The Antminer L3++ has four hash boards with two PCI-E 6PIN
interfaces and four cables connected to the controller. The data
cables have a buckle design that ensures tight contact for stable
data transfer. It comes with Bitmain's 10nm Application Specific
Integrated Circuit (ASIC) chip, which increases efficiency and
productivity.
The Antminer L3++ comes with an APW3-12-1600-B2 power supply unit,
which has a conversion rate of 93%. The indoor temperature is about
26℃ and about 20℃ at night.
Power Consumption
The Antminer L3++ has a low power consumption rate. It is evident
that Bitmain also has people looking to mine at home in mind. As
seen in the power consumption of the Antminer L3, L3+, L3++, which
consume the power of 800W,850W, and 942W, respectively. For users
with free electricity, low power consumption is an added advantage
as it reduces electricity costs and brings up profitability.
Calculating the electricity cost at 0.1 per KWh, users can still
see a reasonable profit at the end of the day.