German startup develops environmentally friendly energy-saving miners

Azultec is a company that is exploring current solutions for the crypto mining industry as part of its project to create an efficient alternative with high computing power and low power consumption. Cube devices are silent miners that can be installed in living rooms. The miners can also use renewable energy and are designed to reuse more than two-thirds of the heat generated.

Azultec cube

New devices are made suitable for living rooms.

Manufacturing hardware production has long dominated such giants as Bitmain, Ebang and Canaan. But from time to time small business offers a less powerful, but very interesting solution. Based in Germany, Azultec is not focused on industrial customers because its devices are designed for the domestic market.

The miners that the company produces are assembled using specially adapted graphics processors (GPU). The all-in-one developers tried to avoid problems that interfere with traditional mining equipment, and offered solutions that make their equipment suitable for a regular living room or server room.

Azultec devices use high-quality water-cooling systems designed specifically for personal computers. They can be installed in homes or in warehouses and connected to photovoltaic systems or fuel cells to reduce energy costs. Miners are also able to redistribute up to 72 percent of the heat generated by equipment.

Cube 300The middle class configuration is equipped with eight Nvidia GTX 1070 graphics cards, 2 TB HDD memory and 4 GB DDR4 RAM. Power consumption is about 1450 watts.

Cube 400Azultec’s high-end consumer miner comes with Nvidia GTX 8, 1080 TB HDD and 2 GB DDR4 RAM cards. It has a rated power of less than 4 watts.

Components in both units are cooled with water to ensure operation in optimal conditions. The product page does not indicate which cryptocurrencies are meant for mining, but in general video cards are more suitable for altcoins, such as ethereum, and not for bitcoins, which requires much more computing power and electrical energy. The first generation of dice will be released in the first quarter of 2019.

Another Azultec product, Wizard Machine 300, is an industrial entry level solution for cloud computing and mining. The device is designed for 19-inch server racks and can be used in enterprises that need to use excess energy, such as windmills. The liquid-cooled server is designed to improve CGI rendering performance and comes with eight Nvidia GTX 1070 and 64 GB GB GPUs located on a single motherboard to reduce the number of components used.

New miners will be presented at CES

According to Azultec, its project is supported by three well-known German IT and high-tech brands - Alphacool, Aquatuning and Technikpr. They supported the idea of ​​making getting cryptocurrencies as easy and stable as possible.

The company does not only assemble Mining-platforms, but also by exploring the possibilities of producing their own video cards and motherboards to optimize the efficiency of their mining cubes. Its engineers are working on an internal heat-to-cooling system that can use the heat generated by mining equipment.

According to the startup plan, the first generation of the Cube series mining units will be launched on the market in the first quarter of 2019. In the same quarter, Azultec also plans to conduct fuel cell experiments as a solution to generate electricity for its products. ,

Azultec will showcase its devices at CES 2019, the annual electronics show taking place January 11-18 in Las Vegas. Expansion in the USA and Asia is also included in the business plans for the next year. The company will also launch its own token and hold airdrop coins in January to raise funds for their projects.

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