This is a full mining machine with nine NVIDIA P104-100 based mining cards. These cards use the same GPUs as the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070/1080 video cards but are only suitable for mining as they lack display outputs. The system features the Intel Celeron 3865U Mobile CPU, comes with 4GB DDR4-2133 and a 64GB M.2 SSD. The video cards appear to be passively cooled, they feature a passive heatsink to save space. Cooling is provided by a total of ten 90mm fans, these will probably be screamers as Inno3D lists they spin at 4800RPM.
Inno3D claims the system offers hash rates of 330MH/sec (+/- 5%) for Ethereum mining, 4500 Sol/sec (+/- 5%) for Zcash, and 6200H/sec (+/- 5%) for Monero. Pricing and availability is unknown.
INNO3D®, a leading manufacturer of awesome high-end multimedia components and various innovations enriching your life, presents its new Crypto-Mining system, equipped with 9 individual P104-100 accelerators. Each of the data-crunching cards comes with its own cooling system and is tuned to optimize calculation power in even demanding circumstances.
HASH PERFORMANCE IS SO COOL
Every miner’s goal is to get as many hash rates out of his device as he can. This new machine is even up for 330 MH/sec and supersedes its predecessor with an astonishing 40% of mining performance. Spread over 9 PCBs the system rules with an incredible 17,280 CUDA cores. In addition it has been equipped with a total of 10 fans engaging jet-like propulsion to keep the controller chips cooler than ever.
The INNO3D engineers have pulled all their strings to design a system with the highest quality components that it performs beyond any expectation, built it at just the right size so it optimizes heat dissipation.
“Building a mining farm from scratch becomes super-easy with the need of placing additional cooling fans. Just install the OS and you can go!” said Stanley Wong, VP Sales Worldwide at INNO3D®. “And while this industry is rapidly evolving, we believe that this system has everything in house to meet the challenges and the needs of today’s demanding miner.”