Episode notes
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AI Video Summary:
This video provides an initial look at the Nerd QX Bitcoin miner, a high-performance upgrade over the Nerd QX++ that emphasizes thermal efficiency and an "art piece" aesthetic.
Design Overhaul: The Nerd QX moves to a horizontal orientation (unlike the vertical QX++). The XTE version features a sleek all-white design. [00:16]
Upgraded Cooling: To manage the heat from mining and overclocking, the unit features three fans: one for the ASIC chip, one on the back of the unit, and a third specifically for the voltage regulators. [00:35]
Enhanced Power Delivery: The miner utilizes a larger XT60 connector (upgraded from XT30) and is paired with a beefy 20 amp power supply. [00:43, 00:58]
Serviceability: It now includes automotive-style fuses, which are significantly easier for users to replace if they blow compared to previous versions. [00:54]
Initial Performance: In its stock configuration, the unit hashes at approximately 6.3 TH/s. Thanks to the improved cooling, it runs significantly cooler than previous Nerd QX iterations, providing more headroom for future overclocking experiments. [01:04, 01:21]
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