ASICs iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1

11/07/2023

iPollo is producing energy efficient Ethash and Etchash ASICs for ETHW, ETC, ETHF, QKC, CLO, POM, ZIL coins. Kryptex PPS+ Pool is the best pool that has tested and supports iPollo V1, V1 Mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1 ASICs.

Important note! There are limited edition iPollo ASICs for ETC (Etchash) mining: V1 Classic, V1 Mini Classic, V1 Mini Classic Plus.

These models have only 3.6 GB of available video memory and cannot mine coins with large DAG file size (e.g. ETHW), in the near future ETC mining will be unavailable for them.

iPollo ASICs — Specifications and Size

Model Algorithm Coin Hashrate Consumption Dimensions (cm) Weight
V1 Ethash, Etchash ETHW, ETC, CLO, ZIL 3600 Mh/s (±10%) 3100 Watt (±10%) 31,4 x 19,4 x 29 13 kg
V1 Mini Ethash, Etchash ETHW, ETC, CLO, ZIL 300 Mh/s (±10%) 240 Watt (±10%) 17,9 x 14,3 x 9 2,1 kg
V1 Mini SE Ethash, Etchash ETHW, ETC, CLO, ZIL 200 Mh/s (±10%) 116 Watt (±10%) 17,9 x 14,3 x 9 2,1 kg
V1 Mini SE Plus Ethash, Etchash ETHW, ETC, CLO, ZIL 400 Mh/s (±10%) 232 Watt (±10%) 17,9 x 14,3 x 9 2,4 kg
X1 Ethash, Etchash ETHW, ETC, CLO, ZIL 300-330 Mh/s (±10%) 240 Watt (±10%) 30 x 10 x 5 1,6 kg

iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1 Hashrate

iPollo ASICs’ hashrate varies from 200 Mh/s to 3600 Mh/s depending on the model.

iPollo V1 Mini can make 300 Mh/s on Ethash (ETC/ETHW) algorithm, which is equal to the hashrate of 3 graphics cards Nvidia RTX 3080, consuming 3 times less — only 240 watts versus 750 watts.

iPollo V1 is almost the most powerful iPollo ASIC for Ethash coins (analogue of Antminer E9 Pro). iPollo V1 can make 3600 Mh/s on Ethash (ETC/ETHW) algorithm, which is equal to the hashrate of 36 graphics cards Nvidia RTX 3080, consuming 3 times less — only 3,1 kWt versus 9,5 kWt.

What to Mine on iPollo ASICs?

ASICs iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1 can mine almost any coins on the Ethash and Etchash algorithm. They also support dual mining with ZIL.

iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1 Profitability

Currently, the profitability of iPollo ASICs varies from $0.7/day to $12.5/day, depending on the model, and excluding electricity costs.

We recommend to check the actual profitability in our mining calculator, where you can also calculate the profitability including your electricity costs.

Model Hashrate Consumption Profit w/o El. Price
V1 3600 Mh/s (±10%) 3100 Watt (±10%) ~12,5$ / day
V1 Mini 300 Mh/s (±10%) 240 Watt (±10%) ~1$ / day
V1 Mini SE 200 Mh/s (±10%) 116 Watt (±10%) ~0,7$ / day
V1 Mini SE Plus 400 Mh/s (±10%) 232 Watt (±10%) ~1,3$ / day
X1 300-330 Mh/s (±10%) 240 Watt (±10%) ~1$ / day

Check the profitability of iPollo ASICs on the mining calculator.

iPollo ASICs Settings

Go to “Mining Configuration” tab to setup your ASIC.

Coin URL Worker Password
ETC etc.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://etc.kryptex.network:7777 ETC_WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME x or leave blank
ETHW ethw.kryptex.network:7777 or stratum+tcp://ethw.kryptex.network:7777 ETHW_WALLET_ADDRESS.WORKER_NAME x or leave blank

Worker — The wallet address and worker name specified like this:

0x3BF96862802EFe07B51c4E18D8232d8439aec373.ipollo1 where

  • 0x3BF96862802EFe07B51c4E18D8232d8439aec373 — your wallet address;
  • ipollo1 — Your ASIC name.

Please ensure that all three lines are configured with the same settings as shown in the screenshot from above, so that the ASIC will resume operation in case the connection is lost.

Click “Save & Apply” to save the settings and start mining.

Monitor your ASIC’s work on the “Running Overview” page. Here you will see your hashrate, statistics of accepted shares and all related information.

You can find the detailed instructions for a specific iPollo ASIC model on the developer's website — https://ipollo.com/

iPollo V1, V1 mini, V1 Mini SE, V1 Mini SE Plus, X1 Firmware Update

If necessary, you can update or change the firmware yourself, for this:

  1. Go to the manufacturer's website and download the required firmware: https://ipollo.com/pages/w-series-firmware
  2. Open the page for updating “Firmware Upgrade”, select the downloaded update.
  3. Update and reboot your ASIC according to the developer's instructions.

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