Review: BTCGarden AM-V1 310 GH/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner

Review: BTCGarden AM-V1 310 GH/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner

Review: BTCGarden AM-V1 310 gh/s Bitcoin ASIC Miner. BTCGarden is a manufacturer that is also using the AM Gen 3 chips. The BTCGarden AM-V1 is a very quiet and cool running miner that runs from an RPI (Raspberry Pi). Like theRockminer line which also uses the AM Gen 3 chips, the BTCGarden takes a bit of a different approach to the setup and software. BTCGarden is also rapidly developing the design of their units. Specifications: AM-V1. Chips: 32x ASICMiner Gen3. Hashrate: 310GH. Power Consumption: 350W. 2x 120mm Fans. Integrated GPIO connection for RPI. Can Connect more that one V1 unit....


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