I don't own an Avalon Nano... but I am pretty sure that the "very quiet <40 Db" is when it's "new", 6 month into the future and let's try the noise again hahaha.
I am rotting for a bitaxe with a big chunk of metal to dissipate the heat, no moving parts, no noise, just heat.
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6 month into the future and let's try the noise again hahaha
I hadn't considered that. I'm still leaning nano, but the bitaxers are definitely pulling me their way.
If I went Bitaxe, should I jump into the deepend with the more powerful ones or start small?
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I think that bitaxe will be less powerful than nano even in the best version of it, but I value others thinks when buy a product, who build it, how is build, etc, and just only for that I went for a bitaxe, all open source, open hardware (not all, but it's something).
Maybe if it's your first time, the old bitaxe could be a good option, battle tested, no new software, simple logic (one chip), use for a little, configure pools, check noise, check configurations, change voltage values (if you want), test... and then move into the next new thing.
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