Review: GAWMiners 27 mh/s Scrypt Miner

Review: GAWMiners 27 mh/s Scrypt Miner "Falcon" Running on a ZenController

Recently GAWMiners had announced the impending release of the ZenController a new controller for their Scrypt miners that were also being released at the same time. GAWMiners 27 mh/s Falcon Running on a ZenController. For this review, I have the ZenController from ZenMiner and the GAWMiners 27 mh/s Falcon Scrypt ASIC miner. Specifications. Falcon. - Hash Rate: 27MH+. - Case: Aluminum Custom Case. - Chip: 55nm GAW Miners dedicated ASIC Scrypt (QFN Design). - Power Consumption: 1040W. ZenController. - Raspberry Pi. - Custom zenMiner image on SD card. - Power supply. - Cat-6 cable I must be....


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