Innosilicon A4+ LTCMaster 620 MHS Scrypt ASIC Up for Pre-order

20 Oct
2017

Innosilicon has put up for pre-order their new A4+ LTCMaster Scrypt ASIC that should be capable of delivering 620 MHS hashrate with 750W ot power usage according to the official information. This is an update from last year’s Innosilicon A4 Dominator Scrypt ASIC whih was capable of only about 280 MHS and had higher power usage, so a nice improvement for sure. The new Innosilicon A4+ LTCMaster is available for pre-order at a price of $3200 USD (60.355 LTC, 0.631415 BTC) with delivery scheduled for November 30th to December 10th for the current batch. The price is only for the miner with a minimum order quantity of 3 devices and Innosilicon also has offers available with a 1050W 110V PSU or 1600W 220V PSU, depending on the region you live in and the electric network you use. Payments can be made via LTC, BTC or Bank Transfer, there is 6 months warranty and shipping is only with DHL.

INNOSILICON A4+ LTCMaster Specifications:

– Hashrate: 620 Mh/s (+-8% performance, can be over-clocked at user’s risk)
– Power Consumption: 750W (+/-8%, normal mode, at the wall, with 93% efficiency PSU, 25°C temperature )
– ASIC chips: 288 pcs
– Size: (L)350mm*(W)125mm*(H)155mm
– Gross weight: net weight 3.83 KG (without PSU)
– Required rated PSU: 1000W or above, 8 * PCI-E 6-Pin
– Power supply connection: 2 PCIE port per power board (4 boards)
– Cooling: air-cooled with 2 fans
– Internet connection: Ethernet

Check out the official Innosilicon website for more details on the A4+ LTCMaster Scrypt ASIC…






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2 Responses to Innosilicon A4+ LTCMaster 620 MHS Scrypt ASIC Up for Pre-order

Ivan Tsarevich

December 9th, 2017 at 02:17

INNOSILICON is unprofessional, incompetent, and criminal.

INNOSILICON is a FRAUD operations. Steals money. Doesn’t deliver. If a PoS unit does get shipped it doesn’t work.

Impossible to cancel order and won’t refund money and doesn’t deliver.

Ee Wong

December 15th, 2017 at 01:01

Yes. There is no one answering. And, how will that work if there is no power supply? How many did you order? Did you pay via wire transfer?

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