These are essentially 3 V1 minis slapped together, hash and watts wise, with a cooler. It has the same hash/watt ratio as the V1 mini 300 and 130 models (1.25 mh/watt). It's unfortunate they didn't step these off with the SE models that are closer to 1.75 mh/watt. Then again, that likely means they'll have just a V1H SE version coming.
Given power and hashrate... id do a comparison with the se or se plus and compare cost... it may be cheaper to get those littler miners... ... time to research....
After doing a little looking this morning, buying the se plus, you'd need 2 to come close to the hashrate of the v1h there by costing more (customs/duties not included) but you would also spend less in electric for that 800 mhs... so, the v1h according to asicminer value calculator, would LOOSE 43 cents a day ( depending on your cost for electric) and 2 mini se plus would LOOSE about 16 cents a day... the V1 mini (gold) would take 3 to put you basically neck and neck with v1h all the way around... even loss per day would be within 2 or 3 cents... so really it comes down to availability, outlet space, noise tolerance and customs fees.. getting used mini miners will cost considerably less depending on model and could be readily available without customs fees... to each his own...
At 6gb I am a little concerned that this will become somewhat obsolete. I don't know why they can't build these with a bit more memory...except for the fact that they want to sell people the next greatest thing in a few years. If you believe ETC will do well then this will be worth it for the next couple of years
@@RabidMining Very true but we still have to see if any of those coins will have any real price discovery in this next bull market. For my part I usually like to buy an asic strictly because I want to mine the primary coin for that asic.
what a waste of money. 3 ipollos stacked on top of each other. To me it looks like they keep reskining their V series 😒😒 When you go to the The Hobbyist Miner review you can see the 3 boards stacked on each other. EPIC FAIL
Thoughts On The New Ipollo V1H?
Where did this one come from?
Ipollo
Nice to see water cooled versions but they need to get past the 6 gig memory cuz we know its all about pushing us to upgrade to better models.
If pump died what's going on ? we can change pump block or?
These are essentially 3 V1 minis slapped together, hash and watts wise, with a cooler. It has the same hash/watt ratio as the V1 mini 300 and 130 models (1.25 mh/watt). It's unfortunate they didn't step these off with the SE models that are closer to 1.75 mh/watt. Then again, that likely means they'll have just a V1H SE version coming.
True a SE version would be nice.
Thanks for reviewing this. Will put it on my buy list
Dont waste your money on reskined V Series
Will this work off a regular home outlet? Or need more juice here? Thanks
Nice job bud! Great break down. Always enjoy watching your videos.
I appreciate it!
How much does make per day?
Great video! Was hoping for a little more efficient unit, but still nice!
Given power and hashrate... id do a comparison with the se or se plus and compare cost... it may be cheaper to get those littler miners... ... time to research....
After doing a little looking this morning, buying the se plus, you'd need 2 to come close to the hashrate of the v1h there by costing more (customs/duties not included) but you would also spend less in electric for that 800 mhs... so, the v1h according to asicminer value calculator, would LOOSE 43 cents a day ( depending on your cost for electric) and 2 mini se plus would LOOSE about 16 cents a day... the V1 mini (gold) would take 3 to put you basically neck and neck with v1h all the way around... even loss per day would be within 2 or 3 cents... so really it comes down to availability, outlet space, noise tolerance and customs fees.. getting used mini miners will cost considerably less depending on model and could be readily available without customs fees... to each his own...
Oh man I missed this release
At 6gb I am a little concerned that this will become somewhat obsolete. I don't know why they can't build these with a bit more memory...except for the fact that they want to sell people the next greatest thing in a few years. If you believe ETC will do well then this will be worth it for the next couple of years
Octa is under 2gb as well and current best ethash coin
@@RabidMining Very true but we still have to see if any of those coins will have any real price discovery in this next bull market. For my part I usually like to buy an asic strictly because I want to mine the primary coin for that asic.
Nice.. This is sick..
i think im going to buy one i like it .
Give it a shot then some will like it others won't. Will have updated hashrates after a few days testing.
Thank you for the video 😊
Nice review 👌
About dual or triple mining, is it possible to mine cpu, gpu and memory like chia on one system?
Ya if you had the proper build
@RabidMining 👍 I want to build something, just not sure what to build. I like your cpu rigs.
@derhunsrucker8907 ya they are fun
@RabidMining I think so 🤪 would you go on one 7950 or on some more smaller cpu. Like 1x16 core or 4x6 or 8 core? I got to get started somehow 🤯
@derhunsrucker8907 I like to use more cores get the most out of each rig so 12-16 cores 7900x or 7950x
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Going to think about this it doesn't seem to bad but I just got 40 p-104-100 GPUs
Dam crazy but nice!
@@RabidMining yeah but I got them for 21 dollars each so not to bad 🤣
@bobmarly9402 wow nice lol
Hi. Is it possible to connect to a truck's 3000 watt transformer, using only 4G mobile internet?
Yes probably
@@RabidMining thank you for your answer, but I need to be sure before investing
Hi, is it possible to mine Kaspa with this device?
No
Faz quanto o dia
It's like you only have 1 chip active
what a waste of money. 3 ipollos stacked on top of each other. To me it looks like they keep reskining their V series 😒😒 When you go to the The Hobbyist Miner review you can see the 3 boards stacked on each other. EPIC FAIL
6 GB makes this dead on arrival.
Octa is under 2gb
Will this work off a regular home outlet? Or need more juice here? Thanks
Yup 120v is just fine that's what I used to test