Review of the Baikal 150 mh/s X11 DASH ASIC Miner

Review of the Baikal 150 mh/s X11 DASH ASIC Miner

Until recently ASICs for mining have been mostly only Bitcoin/SHA-256 and Scrypt ASICs other than a few test runs of other algorithms. The development and production of ASICs is not cheap and not as simple on many of the algorithms due to memory and other requirements. One of the first new ASICs to hit the market is the Baikal X11 miner which can mine DASH as well as other coins using this algorithm. iBeLink and Pinidea also have X11 ASICs out as well which we will be reviewing in the near future. The Baikal X11 miner produces on average 150 mh/s on 39 to 42 watts of power. Each miner is....


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