#AvalonQHomeSilent Avalon Q Unboxing Review: 90TH/s computing power, a new choice for silent mining
Foreword:
Hello, fellow miners! Today I bring you a highly anticipated server - Avalon HomeSilent Avalon Q. As a server that supports the SHA256 algorithm, it not only has 90TH/s computing power, but also has a low power consumption of 1674W and a silent performance of 45-65 dB. How does this server perform? Let's take a look together!
Unboxing experience:
When you open the package of Avalon HomeSilent Avalon Q, the first thing that comes into view is the server body and some accessories, including power cord, Ethernet cable and a user manual. The appearance design of the server is simple and elegant, with a black body and a silver heat sink, giving people a low-key and technological feeling.
Appearance design and size:
The size of Avalon Q is 455x130.5x440mm, with a net weight of 10.5kg. Such a size and weight are convenient for installation and transportation for a high-performance server. Whether it is placed at home or in a mining farm, it will not take up too much space. The compact body design makes it an ideal choice for home mining.
Performance parameters:
Computing power: 90TH/s ± 5%
Power consumption: 1674W
Energy efficiency ratio: 18.6J/T
Noise range: 45-65 dB
Operating temperature: -5~35℃
In actual tests, Avalon Q's performance is impressive. The computing power of 90TH/s is enough to cope with the mining needs of most big pie (SHA256) algorithms, and the power consumption of 1674W is also competitive among similar products. The energy efficiency ratio of 18.6J/T means that while providing efficient computing power, the power consumption is well controlled.
Silent design: Avalon Q is a highlight of the family. The noise generated by the server during operation ranges from 45-65 dB, which is a very quiet level for a high-performance server. Whether it is placed in the bedroom or office, it will not affect daily life and work.