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Mining Data Centers

  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
  • Price
    from 0.045$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    120 MW
  • Price
    from 0.044$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    50 MW
  • Price
    from 0.048$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
  • Price
    from 0.048$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
  • Price
    from 0.048$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    21 MW
MYRIG
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.047$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    155 MW
YDminer
4.4
  • Price
    -
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
UMC
UMC
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
  • Price
    from 0.044$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    150 MW
BitRiver
4.4
  • Price
    -
  • Total capacity
    300 MW
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
  • Price
    from 0.037$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    45 MW
  • Price
    from 0.059$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    10 MW
  • Price
    from 0.031$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    85 MW
Stella
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.041$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    100 MW
Skyhash
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.039$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
LaserMine
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.037$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    1.8 MW
  • Price
    from 0.075$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    25 MW
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    250 MW
Мeatec
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.043$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    75 MW
ENEGIX
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    180 MW
  • Price
    from 0.047$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    87.17 MW
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    21.6 MW
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    21.1 MW
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    20.3 MW
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    5.8 MW
  • Price
    from 0.039$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    30 MW
R7miner
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.052$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    17 MW
BitHive
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    1 MW
1GHS
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.041$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    8 MW
  • Price
    from 0.062$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    1 MW
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    18.2 MW
Bitrail
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.051$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    1 MW
IBMM
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.044$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    20 MW
RusHash
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    10 MW
Promminer
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.057$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    50 MW
  • Price
    -
  • Total capacity
    100 MW
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
MCR
MCR
4.4
  • Price
    -
  • Total capacity
    -
Megawatt
4.4
  • Price
    -
  • Total capacity
    87.2 MW
  • Price
    from 0.052$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    15 MW
  • Price
    from 0.051$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    6 MW
  • Price
    from 0.054$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    6 MW
Newmining
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.047$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    25 MW
Minto
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.053$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    220 MW
Leomining
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.044$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    20 MW
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    2 MW
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    8 MW
  • Price
    from 0.041$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    6 MW
  • Price
    from 0.042$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    5 MW
SIBMAIN
4.4
  • Price
    from 0.043$ kW/h
  • Total capacity
    80 MW
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Mining data center is an organization that provides miners with space to place supplies and electricity to provide the process of mining tools. The choice of a crypto mining data center is a very important task.

Also, they can supply other benefits, such as supplies for rent, repair, and maintenance of equipment, as well as a protected area, monitoring the condition of the equipment.

In mining hotel, as a rule, the optimal operating mode for the equipment is maintained:

  • temperature regime;
  • humidity control;
  • room cleanliness and ventilation;
  • providing uninterrupted Internet;
  • guaranteeing uninterrupted power supply.

What is a Crypto Mining Data Center?

Using equipment is much more efficient than keeping a mining rig in a garage, where video cards will fail due to improper temperature conditions or high humidity, and much faster than in a mining data center.

For crypto, it is very difficult to predict the payback; a farm or ASIC themselves are not cheap; therefore, due to constant fluctuations in the exchange rate, the payback period can be more than a year.

However, expensive electricity or equipment breakdowns can push the payback horizon very far.

Crypto data center is just good because it help obtain space for mining equipment and relatively cheap electricity.

For example, if you place a farm in your home, not in a cryptocurrency data center, there will be constant noise and electricity costs at local rates.

Of course, you can throw the “left” wire and steal electricity, but a large amount of equipment will consume a lot of electricity. Accordingly, miners can be caught doing this, and the fines will be such that you can forget about payback.

Cryptocurrency Data Center Vs Ordinary Data Center

They both have almost the same effects. They normally need electrical configuration for capacity allocation and automated design for airflow and thermal management.

Several principal distinctions contain:

  • Power managing: Mining servers function with increased computing power 24/7, with considerable energy consumption.
  • Warmth dissipation. Numerous centers hold storage servers, but BTC mining servers hold high-performance, strong PCs that always dissipate heat.
  • High server turnover - traditional ones are provided with frames or cabinets and are discovered in a space well insulated from the weather.
  • Server temperatures. Most of servers can function at really elevated ambient temperatures, some as high as 90F. This indicates the cooling condition is much less than in a traditional data center.
  • Energy consumption. Due to the huge computing capacity needed to mine BTC, power consumption is also meaningful.

Conclusion

You require to approach the issue of choosing a reliable mining data center carefully and consider many factors. It is not advisable to trust the technology for producing cryptocurrencies to the first organization you come across. Tofind the best cryptocurrency mining data center it is necessary to carefully study the market, check information about the company, and make up your mind about placement and pricing.


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