Review: ASICMiner Returns With Prisma 1.4 th/s Bitcoin Miner

Review: ASICMiner Returns With Prisma 1.4 th/s Bitcoin Miner

ASICMiner BE200 Chips on Prisma. ASICMiner recently debuted the Tube Bitcoin ASIC miner which we reviewed at CCN. FriedCat and his team have followed up the Tube with the Prisma. The Prisma is a 1.4 th/s miner based on the ASICMiner Gen 3 BE200 chip that the Tube miner, as well as others like the Rockminer T1 and BTCGarden V1X2, use. The Prisma follows the same design as the Tube except that it is longer, featuring more chips and a lower clock rate. Clocking down and adding more chips is what ZeusMiner did with the Thunder X6 that we reviewed as well. ASICMiner can bring the total hash....


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