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Iceriver RX0 (260Gh)

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IceRiver's compact desktop SHA512/256d ASIC miner for Radiant (RXD). 260 GH/s at 100W and 0.38 J/GH efficiency. One of the first dedicated ASIC miners ever produced for the Radiant blockchain. 100W draws less than a bright light bulb. Reported noise levels range from 10 dB (some distributors) to 40 to 50 dB (others), suggesting significant variance by cooling configuration or batch. 200 x 194 x 74 mm at 2.5 kg. Universal 100 to 240V AC through included 19 to 20V DC adapter. Ethernet connectivity. Released September 2024. Radiant uses SHA-512/256 proof of work with a 21 billion token max supply, positioned as a peer to peer digital asset system focused on scalability and cross chain interoperability. Ships with PSU, warranty, and free DDP worldwide from MillionMiner.

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Hashrate

260 GH/s

Power

100 W

Efficiency

0.38 J/GH

Noise

40 dB

Estimated Mining Returns

Based on current BTC price & network difficulty. Indicative only.

Period Daily Weekly Monthly
Income
$0.18 $1.26 $5.40
Electricity
-$0.19 -$1.33 -$5.70
Profit
$-0.02 $-0.14 $-0.60

Using 0.080 $/kWh · Network difficulty as of today. Estimates only.

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Updated daily. Last refresh: May 09, 2026. Estimates at $0.08/kWh.

Full Specifications

Hashrate 260 GH/s
Power Consumption 100 W
Efficiency 0.38 J/GH
Algorithm SHA512256d
Model RX0
Release Year Sep 2024
Noise Level 40 dB
Dimensions 200 x 194 x 74mm
Weight 2.5 kg
Voltage 100-240V AC
Interfaces Ethernet
Operating Temp 5 - 40 °C
Humidity 20 - 80 %
Cooling Type Air

What's in the Box

RX0
Power supply unit (PSU)
Power cables
Quick start guide

Contents may vary by batch. Exact items listed in order confirmation.

Quick Setup

1

Connect PSU to miner and plug into the outlet

2

Connect ethernet cable to your router or switch

3

Find miner IP via router admin or IP scanner tool

4

Open web interface, enter pool URL and wallet — start mining

Product Details

IceRiver RX0 260 GH/s SHA512/256d Desktop ASIC Miner for Radiant: Dedicated RXD Mining at 100W Light Bulb Power

The IceRiver RX0 produces 260 GH/s of SHA512/256d hashrate for Radiant (RXD) mining at 100W and 0.38 J/GH efficiency. ±5 to ±10 percent hashrate and power tolerance. 200 x 194 x 74 mm at 2.5 kg. Universal 100 to 240V AC through included 19 to 20V DC power adapter. Ethernet connectivity. 0 to 40 degrees Celsius operating range. Released September 2024 by IceRiver. Radiant (RXD) blockchain explained. Radiant is a peer to peer digital asset system using SHA-512/256 proof of work consensus. SHA-512/256 is a specific hash function that computes SHA-512 internally but truncates the output to 256 bits, combining the security margins of SHA-512 with the output size of SHA-256. Maximum token supply: 21 billion RXD (modeled on Bitcoin's 21 million but at 1,000x scale). The blockchain architecture targets three technical goals: scalability through induction proofs that allow verification of token histories without downloading the entire chain, parallelism for concurrent transaction processing, and Turing complete programmability on a UTXO model. Radiant positions as a more scalable and programmable evolution of Bitcoin's UTXO design. Market reality for Radiant. RXD is a small cap cryptocurrency with limited exchange presence. Listed on smaller exchanges (TradeOgre, Xeggex, CoinEx, and others), not yet on Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken. Trading volume is thin relative to established tokens. The mining community is small but dedicated. Network hashrate grew significantly with ASIC introduction (the RX0 was one of the first dedicated Radiant ASICs, replacing GPU mining). Mining RXD is a deep speculative position on a young blockchain that most crypto participants have never heard of. The thesis requires belief that Radiant's technical architecture will attract developers, users, and exchange listings sufficient to drive token value appreciation. IceRiver manufacturer context. IceRiver is a Chinese ASIC manufacturer that has built its reputation on niche algorithm hardware. Their Kaspa (KS series) miners established the company as a serious competitor to Bitmain and Goldshell in the kHeavyHash space. The Alephium (AL series) followed. The RX0 for Radiant demonstrates IceRiver's strategy of identifying emerging PoW blockchains and being first or early to market with dedicated ASIC hardware. IceRiver's product philosophy emphasizes low power, compact form factors for home deployment. The 100W power specification in context. At 100W continuous, the RX0 draws approximately 0.9 amps at 110V or 0.45 amps at 220V. Monthly electricity at $0.08 per kWh: $5.76. Annual: approximately $70. For comparison against other home mining devices at similar power draws: Goldshell AL Box (360 GH/s Blake3, 180W, $10.37 monthly), iPollo V2X (1.2 GH/s EtcHash, 165W, $9.50 monthly), IceRiver KS0 Ultra (400 GH/s kHeavyHash, 100W, $5.76 monthly). The RX0 sits at the very bottom of mining electricity costs alongside the KS0 Ultra. Noise discrepancy documented across sources. ASIC Marketplace: "as low as 10 dB." Yesmining: "whisper-quiet 10 dB (quieter than a library)." MM: 40 dB. MM body copy: "reportedly as low as 10 dB." Viperatech: 50 dB. 10 dB is essentially inaudible (below the threshold of a quiet room). 40 dB is a quiet library. 50 dB is a running refrigerator. The spread from 10 to 50 dB represents a massive acoustic range. The truth likely sits at 35 to 45 dB under load with potential for lower fan speeds at lower ambient temperatures producing quieter operation. Buyers should expect 40 dB as a reasonable baseline and treat the 10 dB claims as marketing or best case idle measurements. Current economics. MillionMiner calculator at $0.08 per kWh: -$0.02 daily. Revenue approximately $0.17 daily. Electricity $0.19 daily. The RX0 is approximately break even at $0.08 per kWh, among the closest to profitability of any niche mining device at standard residential rates. At $0.07 per kWh: electricity drops to $0.17 daily, approaching exact break even. At $0.05 per kWh: electricity $0.12, daily profit approximately +$0.05 (marginally positive). The RX0's ultra low power draw means even small electricity rate reductions swing it from negative to positive. Physical specifications. 200 x 194 x 74 mm per Amazon and BT-Miners (MM body copy references 290 x 194 x 74 mm, ASIC Marketplace lists 290 x 194 x 74 mm; verify actual dimensions). 2.5 kg. Approximately the size of a small paperback stack. Ethernet connectivity through IceRiver firmware. 19 to 20V DC input via included power adapter that accepts 100 to 240V AC. 0 to 40 degrees Celsius operating range per Amazon (MM lists 5 to 40 degrees Celsius). Ships with RX0 miner, power adapter (19-20V DC), power cable, quick start guide, IceRiver warranty, and free DDP worldwide delivery from MillionMiner.

IceRiver RX0 260 GH/s: Dedicated Radiant Miner at Light Bulb Power Draw

The IceRiver RX0 produces 260 GH/s of SHA512/256d hashrate for
Radiant (RXD) mining at 100W and 0.38 J/GH efficiency. Released September 2024 as one of
the first dedicated ASIC miners ever built for the Radiant blockchain.
The power draw number is the specification that defines the RX0 as a product. 100W. A bright
incandescent light bulb uses roughly the same. Daily electricity at $0.08 per kWh: $0.19.
Monthly: $5.76. Annual: approximately $70. The RX0 costs less per year in electricity than a
basic monthly subscription service. At these running costs, the decision to keep mining through
a bear market costs essentially nothing. Shutting down saves approximately $0.19 per day, less
than a piece of fruit. The financial threshold to justify turning the device off effectively does not
exist.
The noise situation requires honest acknowledgment. Sources disagree dramatically. ASIC
Marketplace and Yesmining describe the RX0 at "as low as 10 dB" (quieter than a library).
Viperatech lists 50 dB. MM lists 40 dB. MM's own body copy mentions both "40 dB" and
"reportedly as low as 10 dB." This level of variance suggests either multiple hardware revisions
with different cooling solutions, fan speed profiles that vary significantly between idle and load,
or marketing claims not aligned with measured performance. Buyers should verify real world
noise with MillionMiner and set expectations at 40 to 50 dB (quiet room compatible) rather than
the potentially optimistic 10 dB figure.
Radiant (RXD) is a niche blockchain. SHA-512/256 proof of work (double hashing combining
SHA-512 and SHA-256 security properties). 21 billion token maximum supply. The project
focuses on scalability, parallelism, and Turing complete smart contract capability through a
UTXO based architecture. Smaller community than Bitcoin, Litecoin, Kaspa, or Ethereum
Classic. Fewer exchange listings. Active development but early stage ecosystem. Mining RXD is
a speculative position on a young blockchain that most crypto participants have never
encountered.
200 x 194 x 74 mm at 2.5 kg. Ethernet connectivity. 19 to 20V DC through included universal
100 to 240V adapter.

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IceRiver RX0 260 GH/s Desktop Radiant RXD Miner

IceRiver's compact Radiant (RXD) miner. 260 GH/s SHA512/256d at 100W
and 0.38 J/GH. One of the first dedicated ASIC miners for the Radiant blockchain. 100W draws
less than a light bulb. Noise reported from 10 to 50 dB across sources (verify with MillionMiner).
200 x 194 x 74 mm at 2.5 kg. Universal 100 to 240V through included 19-20V DC adapter.
Ethernet connectivity. Radiant: SHA-512/256 PoW with 21 billion max supply and cross chain
interoperability focus. Ships with PSU, warranty, and free DDP worldwide.

100W: Light Bulb Power, ASIC Hashrate

$0.19 daily electricity. $5.76 monthly. $70 annually. Among the cheapest ASIC mining devices to operate across any algorithm.

First Dedicated ASIC for Radiant

One of the earliest purpose built SHA512/256d ASICs. Replaced GPU mining on the Radiant network. 260 GH/s from a 2.5 kg device.

Near Break Even at Standard Rates

-$0.02 daily at $0.08/kWh. Turns positive at approximately $0.07/kWh. Smallest electricity rate reduction swings economics positive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

260 GH/s SHA512/256d at 100W and 0.38 J/GH. ±5 to ±10 percent tolerance on both hashrate and power. This is a dedicated ASIC for the Radiant (RXD) blockchain, one of the first purpose built Radiant miners to market. Released September 2024 by IceRiver. The SHA512/256d algorithm is specific to Radiant and not interchangeable with SHA-256 (Bitcoin) or other hash functions.

Radiant is a peer to peer digital asset system using SHA-512/256 proof of work. Maximum supply: 21 billion RXD. The blockchain targets scalability through induction proofs, parallelism for concurrent transactions, and Turing complete smart contracts on a UTXO model. Think of it as a more programmable and scalable evolution of Bitcoin's UTXO architecture. Small community, limited exchange presence (TradeOgre, Xeggex, CoinEx, not yet on Binance or Coinbase), active development but early stage. Mining RXD is a speculative position on a young blockchain.

Sources disagree dramatically. ASIC Marketplace and Yesmining claim "as low as 10 dB" (essentially inaudible). MM lists 40 dB (quiet library). Viperatech lists 50 dB (running refrigerator). The range from 10 to 50 dB is enormous. Set expectations at 35 to 45 dB (quiet room compatible, audible up close but manageable behind a door). Treat the 10 dB claims as best case marketing or idle fan measurements rather than continuous load specifications. Verify with MillionMiner.

Nearly break even. MillionMiner calculator at $0.08 per kWh: -$0.02 daily (revenue $0.17, electricity $0.19). At $0.07 per kWh: approximately break even. At $0.05 per kWh: approximately +$0.05 daily positive. The RX0's 100W draw means even $0.01 per kWh electricity rate reduction changes daily economics by approximately $0.024. This is the closest any niche mining device in this batch comes to break even at standard residential rates.

The miner accepts 19 to 20V DC via the included power adapter. The adapter accepts universal 100 to 240V AC from any wall outlet worldwide. At 100W the adapter draws approximately 0.9 amps at 110V. Any standard residential outlet handles this without consideration. No dedicated circuits, no voltage planning. The power adapter is similar to a laptop charger.

200 x 194 x 74 mm per Amazon, BT-Miners, and Ace Miners at 2.5 kg. Some sources list 290 x 194 x 74 mm (ASIC Marketplace, MM body copy). Verify actual dimensions with MillionMiner. Either way, the device is compact enough for any desk, shelf, or countertop. Roughly the size of a thick paperback book or small external hard drive.

SHA-512/256 computes a full SHA-512 hash internally but truncates the output to 256 bits. This produces a 256 bit hash (same output size as SHA-256 used by Bitcoin) but with the internal state and security margins of SHA-512. The two algorithms are not compatible: SHA-256 mining hardware (Bitmain S21, Bitdeer A4) cannot mine Radiant, and the RX0 cannot mine Bitcoin. The RX0's SHA512/256d ASIC is purpose built specifically for Radiant's algorithm.

No. SHA-512/256d and SHA-256 are different algorithms despite similar names. The RX0 mines Radiant (RXD) only. It cannot mine Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, or any SHA-256 chain. For Bitcoin mining, see the Bitmain S21 XP, Bitdeer A4 Pro Air, or Bitaxe Touch in MillionMiner's catalog.

RXD currently trades on smaller exchanges: TradeOgre, Xeggex, CoinEx, and others. Not listed on Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken as of April 2026. Trading volume is thin relative to established tokens. Liquidating large amounts of RXD may cause price slippage on smaller order books. Research RXD exchange availability and liquidity before committing mining hardware. Potential future listings on larger exchanges represent a speculative catalyst for token value.

0 to 40 degrees Celsius per Amazon (±5 percent tolerance). MM lists 5 to 40 degrees Celsius. At 100W the device produces approximately 341 BTU per hour, negligible thermal impact on any space. The 40 degree ceiling is standard.

Yes per most sources. Amazon title explicitly states "with Original PSU." Ace Miners title says "POWER SUPPLY INCLUDED." The included adapter accepts 100 to 240V AC and outputs 19 to 20V DC to the miner. Verify with MillionMiner.

Standard ASIC setup. Connect included 19-20V DC adapter to the RX0 and plug into any 100 to 240V outlet. Connect Ethernet cable to router or switch. Find miner IP through IceRiver IP scanner, router DHCP, or network scanning. Open IceRiver web interface, configure SHA512/256d pool URL and RXD wallet address. Verify hashrate stabilizes at approximately 260 GH/s. Total setup approximately 10 minutes.

Radiant SHA512/256d mining pools including WoolyPooly, Mining Pool Stats, AccPool, and others that support Radiant mining. NiceHash may offer SHA512/256d marketplace for Bitcoin payout. Pool availability is more limited than major algorithms (SHA-256, Scrypt, EtcHash) due to Radiant's smaller network. Verify pool operational status before deployment.

Yes. At 100W each, a standard 15 amp 110V circuit (1,800W capacity) supports eighteen RX0 units (1,800W total). Each needs its own power adapter and Ethernet connection (network switch handles multiple connections). Eighteen units produce approximately 4.68 TH/s of SHA512/256d hashrate. The ultra low per unit power makes the RX0 exceptionally well suited for multi unit fleet building on residential infrastructure.

Before dedicated ASICs, Radiant was mined on GPUs. A mid range GPU (RTX 3070) produces approximately 1 to 2 GH/s on SHA512/256d at 130W. The RX0 at 260 GH/s and 100W delivers roughly 130 to 260 times more hashrate at less power. ASIC introduction made GPU Radiant mining uneconomical, the same disruption pattern seen with Alephium (Goldshell AL Box) and Kaspa (IceRiver KS0/KS3).

IceRiver, a Chinese ASIC manufacturer known for niche algorithm hardware. IceRiver's KS series for Kaspa established the company as a credible competitor to Bitmain and Goldshell. The AL series for Alephium followed. The RX0 for Radiant continues their strategy of identifying emerging PoW blockchains and being first to market with dedicated ASIC hardware.

Minimal. Periodic dust wipe of the compact chassis and cooling system. Monitor hashrate through IceRiver web interface for degradation. At 100W and 2.5 kg, the device can be unplugged, cleaned, and restarted in under a minute. Released September 2024, units have approximately 18 months of field reliability data.

MillionMiner hosting typically requires minimum 2.76 kW power consumption. The RX0 at 100W falls far below this threshold. The RX0 is designed for self hosted desk deployment. For hosted Radiant mining, multiple units or higher power mining hardware would be needed to meet hosting minimums.

The RX0 is among the closest to break even of any niche mining device at standard electricity rates (-$0.02 daily at $0.08 per kWh). At $0.07 per kWh or below, it approaches or reaches positive daily margins. Buy if: you believe in Radiant's technical thesis (scalable UTXO smart contracts), you want to accumulate RXD at near zero running cost ($5.76 monthly electricity), you are comfortable with RXD's limited exchange liquidity and small market cap, or you want one of the most power efficient ASIC mining devices available across any algorithm. Do not buy if: you need liquid exit markets (RXD is not on major exchanges), you want guaranteed daily income, or you are unfamiliar with Radiant and unwilling to research the blockchain before investing in dedicated hardware.

IceRiver cross algorithm products: KS0 Ultra (400 GH/s Kaspa, same 100W power class), AL0 (400 GH/s Alephium). For Kaspa mining: IceRiver KS5L (12 TH/s), IceRiver KS7 (30 TH/s), Bitmain KS7 (45 TH/s), Goldshell KA Box (1.18 TH/s desktop). For cross algorithm niche diversification at similar compact form: Goldshell CK Box II (2.1 TH/s Nervos), Goldshell HS Box II (460 GH/s HNS / 1,200 GH/s SC), Goldshell AL Box II Pro (950 GH/s Alephium). For Bitcoin: Bitaxe Touch (1.6 TH/s solo lottery), Bitmain S21 XP (270 TH/s industrial).

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