Avalon A1346 review

Mondo Digital Updated on 2024-01-30

For some early Avalon users, there were some complaints about after-sales, the difficulty of repairs, but let's leave it all behind and see how this model performs.

We can see that the fan in the rear group is missing, they replaced it with a set of rear mesh exhausts, and as the fans are reduced, we can see that the noise is also reduced.

With a decibel display of 68, it is very quiet and especially suitable for home mining. Now let's look at the power consumption, which is about 3330W. Let's take a look at the computing power, the real-time computing power is displayed at 112t, with an average of 110t. The temperature is around 74-76 degrees, and the older models usually exceed 80 degrees, which is a big improvement compared to the older models.

For Avalon users, we know that the old model usually can't run at full computing power, but this model solves the problem because they have changed the chip from the previous SMIC chip to the current Samsung chip. From SMIC's N+1, about 8nm chips, to Samsung's 5nm chips, better chips, better stability and performance, that's why the energy efficiency ratio has been reduced to about 30.

In May this year, Canaan will soon launch a new **ALON A1366, using TSMC chips, with a computing power of up to 130 and reducing the power consumption ratio to only 25. In the future, Canaan will use Samsung chips on its mainstream models, giving them stable performance and low power consumption ratio, and reducing old problems such as transportation damage or not being able to run at full hash rate, and they will use TSMC chips on flagship models, so I believe that in the new era of high computing power, Avalon will win more popularity.

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