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Posted by Anonyneko
 - December 15, 2021, 14:25:37
Submerge those mining rigs in acid, please.
Posted by Questions
 - December 15, 2021, 14:24:08
What makes this more green or special than using any dielectric fluid with a radiator such as dc200?

What are they using?

Better not get any conductive contaminant or ph shifting anything in there or corrosion is going to eat those pcb for breakfast.
Posted by Will
 - December 15, 2021, 11:42:17
Green Spark, does that imply they have a low carbon footprint and consume low amounts of energy? 5400+ computers running non stop.
Posted by Erik
 - December 14, 2021, 21:02:36
Making the ASICs more efficient doesn't really make them more green, if each rig will just use more electrical power because of the increased cooling efficiency. This is greenwashing at its worst.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 14, 2021, 20:00:10
The custom-made liquid coolant is safe for the environment and also helps improve mining performance, energy efficiency plus reduce maintenance costs for the Antminer S19j ASIC machines. 8 MW worth of mining equipment will be submerged by February 2022, with the remaining 12 MW worth expected to go online throughout the remainder of the year. Hashrate should reach 600 PH/s.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/CleanSpark-will-submerge-5-940-Bitcoin-mining-rigs-in-liquid-coolant-to-improve-performance-and-energy-efficiency.584946.0.html