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This looks very promising!

Industry leading hashpower in small sub 500 watt form factor, efficiency rivaling industrial miners, and shattering hashrate per dollar for the home mining market
38 sats \ 0 replies \ @nikotsla 4h

If you are going to "start" from scratch, and don't have any idea of hardware/software config, the full version $1099 entry point with all ready to go, isn't expensive. In the future you could add more hashpower (bitaxe) and point to the node inside Apollo III.

Miner Only it's expensive.

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I have one of each of their earlier models. Generally I am pleased, but they’re definitely pricey. Did they say what these will cost?

Edit: yep, starting at $899

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can you speak to the experience? Esp noise... I'm playing with the 21energy one now and the fan airflow is a little bit more than I would have liked

#1083352

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I did a write up on the first gen Apollo unit here: #328872

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I guess price and power wise it's about equivalent to 3 nano S's if you get the 3s at $299. Let's see where the street price settles.

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Street price? Are you buying miners from the guy on the corner?

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Hey, I got a deal on one that just fell off the truck.

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I gotta figure out the truck’s route…

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81 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 19 Feb

Hmmm... Very nice indeed!

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