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IPollo V2H (3.4Gh)

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iPollo's mid tier EtcHash ASIC miner for Ethereum Classic (ETC). 3.4 GH/s at 475W and 140 J/GH efficiency. Positioned between the V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB home) and V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB industrial) in iPollo's product line. 65 dB sits in the zone between whisper silent and industrial loud, manageable behind a closed door in a dedicated room. Uniquely flat form factor at 445 x 361 x 133 mm and 8 kg. Three chip architecture. Better per gigahash efficiency than the larger V2 (140 versus 150 J/GH). Released November 2024. Universal 100 to 240V draws approximately 4.3 amps at 110V on standard residential outlets. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. Ships with PSU, 6 month warranty, and free DDP worldwide from MillionMiner.

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Hashrate

3.4 GH/s

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Efficiency

139.71 J/GH

Noise

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Full Specifications

Hashrate 3.4 GH/s
Power Consumption 475 W
Efficiency 139.71 J/GH
Algorithm Ethash
Model V2H
Release Year Nov 2024
Noise Level 65 dB
Dimensions 445 x 361 x 133mm
Weight 8 kg
Voltage 100-240V
Interfaces Ethernet
Operating Temp 10 - 40 °C
Humidity 10 - 90 %
Cooling Type Air

What's in the Box

V2H
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

iPollo V2H 3.4 GH/s EtcHash ASIC Miner: The Most Efficient Per Gigahash ETC Miner in iPollo's Product Line

The iPollo V2H produces 3.4 GH/s of EtcHash hashrate for Ethereum Classic (ETC) mining at 475W and 140 J/GH efficiency. Three chip architecture. 65 dB noise. Unique flat form factor at 445 x 361 x 133 mm and 8 kg. Universal 100 to 240V AC input. Ethernet connectivity. 10 to 40 degrees Celsius at 10 to 90 percent humidity. Released November 2024. Efficiency advantage versus the V2 flagship explained. The V2 at 10 GH/s and 1,500W achieves 150 J/GH. The V2H at 3.4 GH/s and 475W achieves 140 J/GH. The V2H is 7 percent more efficient per gigahash. This seemingly counterintuitive result (the smaller product being more efficient) reflects chip binning and thermal optimization: the three chip V2H architecture runs each chip at a more favorable voltage and frequency point than the V2's higher density multi chip array. For operators who evaluate on marginal cost per gigahash rather than total hashrate per unit, the V2H delivers better electricity economics per GH of ETC mined. Three V2H units versus one V2 unit comparison. Three V2H units produce approximately 10.2 GH/s at 1,425W total. One V2 produces 10 GH/s at 1,500W. Three V2H units deliver 2 percent more hashrate at 5 percent less power, plus the operational advantage of independent unit redundancy (one unit failure leaves two thirds of hashrate operational versus complete loss with a single V2 failure). Three V2H units occupy more physical space but at 65 dB each versus 75 dB for one V2, the acoustic profile depends on room configuration. iPollo product line positioning. V1 Mini SE at 200 MH/s, 116W, 45 dB (ultra compact desktop silent entry). V2X at 1.2 GH/s, 165W, 55 dB (compact silent home tier). V2H at 3.4 GH/s, 475W, 65 dB (mid tier, this product). V2 at 10 GH/s, 1,500W, 75 dB (industrial flagship). The V2H bridges the gap between home silent and facility industrial. For operators who have exhausted the V2X's 1.2 GH/s but cannot deploy the V2's 75 dB noise, the V2H is the only option in iPollo's lineup. Deployment acoustics in practical terms. 65 dB is equivalent to normal conversation volume at arm's length, a running dishwasher, or background music at moderate volume. The V2H is audible in the same room but not intrusive behind a standard interior door. Suitable for: dedicated home offices, basements, garages, utility rooms, server closets, and any space with a closeable door between the miner and occupied living areas. Not suitable for: bedrooms, open plan living spaces, quiet home offices during video calls, or apartments with thin walls and noise sensitive neighbors. GPU to ASIC transition context. Before ETC ASIC hardware matured, Ethereum Classic was mined on GPU rigs. A typical 6 to 8 GPU setup (RTX 3060/3070 class) produces approximately 2 to 3 GH/s at 1,200 to 1,600W total system draw including motherboard, PSU overhead, and risers. Ongoing maintenance includes driver updates, thermal paste replacement every 12 to 18 months, riser cable failures, multi PSU management, and GPU thermal monitoring across 6 to 8 independent cards. One V2H replaces the entire rig: 3.4 GH/s at 475W in a single 8 kg device with no driver issues, no riser cables, no multi card management. The transition eliminates 700 to 1,100W of wasted system overhead power. Ethereum Classic market and coin compatibility context. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, and every major exchange globally with deep liquidity. Additional EtcHash coins: Callisto Network, EtherGem, QuarkChain, Musicoin, and others. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace provides Bitcoin payout alternative. ETC's commitment to proof of work consensus is permanent. Same 6 GB memory consideration as the V2: ETC DAG fits within available memory for years, ETHW may not. Current economics. ASIC Miner Value shows approximately $1.09 daily profit at $0.10 per kWh, suggesting the V2H may be one of the few products in this batch that approaches or reaches positive daily margins at certain electricity rates and ETC price levels. At $0.07 per kWh, daily electricity approximately $0.80. Model profitability using current ETC price and difficulty before purchasing, as margins fluctuate with token price. Ships with PSU, power cables, quick start guide, iPollo 6 month manufacturer warranty, and free DDP worldwide delivery from MillionMiner.

iPollo V2H 3.4 GH/s: The Home Friendly ETC Miner That Is Actually More

The iPollo V2H produces 3.4 GH/s of EtcHash hashrate for Ethereum
Classic (ETC) mining at 475W and 140 J/GH efficiency. Released November 2024 as the mid
tier product in iPollo's Ethash lineup.
An overlooked detail in iPollo's product line: the V2H is actually more efficient per gigahash than
the larger V2. V2H at 140 J/GH versus V2 at 150 J/GH. The smaller product achieves 7 percent
better efficiency from its three chip architecture. For operators who compare on watts per
gigahash rather than total output, the V2H produces more ETC per watt consumed. At scale,
deploying three V2H units (10.2 GH/s at 1,425W total) delivers comparable hashrate to one V2
(10 GH/s at 1,500W) at 5 percent less total power and across three independent units for
redundancy.
The 65 dB acoustic level places the V2H in a specific deployment zone. Not quiet enough for
open living spaces or bedrooms (35 to 45 dB range). Not loud enough to require industrial
sound isolation (75 to 80 dB). The V2H works behind a closed door: a dedicated room,
basement, garage, or utility space where 65 dB is equivalent to normal conversation volume at
arm's length. For operators who have a room they can dedicate to mining but cannot tolerate
industrial noise, the V2H fills that exact gap.
GPU replacement math makes the V2H compelling for transitioning operators. A typical 6 to 8
GPU ETC mining rig using mid range cards (RTX 3060/3070 class) produces approximately 2 to
3 GH/s at 1,200 to 1,600W total system power, requires driver management, thermal paste
replacement, riser cable maintenance, and multi card cable management. One V2H produces
3.4 GH/s at 475W: more hashrate at roughly one third the electricity in a single compact device.
The simplification in ongoing maintenance alone justifies the transition for most home GPU
miners still operating on Ethereum Classic.
Flat form factor is unusual and matters for physical deployment. 445 x 361 x 133 mm is
significantly wider and flatter than typical ASIC miners (which tend to be deep and narrow at
approximately 200 x 200 x 300 mm). Plan shelf space accordingly. The flat profile allows
stacking with ventilation spacers between units.

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iPollo V2H 3.4 GH/s Mid Tier EtcHash Ethereum Classic Miner

iPollo's mid tier EtcHash miner for Ethereum Classic. 3.4 GH/s at 475W and
140 J/GH. 65 dB from a dedicated room friendly cooling system. Better per gigahash efficiency
than the larger V2 (140 vs 150 J/GH). Flat form factor at 445 x 361 x 133 mm and 8 kg with
three chip architecture. Universal 100 to 240V at 4.3 amps on 110V. Replaces approximately 10
to 12 mid range GPUs at one third the power. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken.
Ships with PSU, warranty, and free DDP worldwide.

140 J/GH: More Efficient Than the V2

Three chip architecture achieves 7 percent better per gigahash efficiency than the 10 GH/s flagship. More ETC per watt consumed.

65 dB: Behind a Closed Door

Between silent home (35 dB) and industrial (75 dB). Works in a dedicated room, basement, or garage. Normal conversation volume.

Replaces a 6 to 8 GPU Rig

3.4 GH/s at 475W replaces 2 to 3 GH/s at 1,200 to 1,600W from a GPU setup. More hashrate at one third the power, zero GPU overhead.

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Frequently Asked Questions

3.4 GH/s EtcHash at 475W and 140 J/GH. Three chip architecture. Hashrate bins from 3.3 to 3.6 GH/s exist across production batches. 65 dB noise from the cooling system. This is the mid tier product in iPollo's Ethash lineup, positioned between the V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB) for home silent and the V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB) for industrial deployment.

Igen. V2H 140 J/GH mellett a V2 150 J/GH-val. A kisebb termék 7 százalékkal jobb hatékonyságot ér el gigahashenként. Három V2H egység (10,2 GH/s összesen 1 425 W-tal) hasonló hashrátát biztosít, mint egy V2 (10 GH/s 1 500 W-val), 5 százalékkal kevesebb összteljesítménnyel, plusz független egység redundanciával. A hatékonysági előny a három chip architektúrából ered, amely egy kedvezőbb működési ponton fut darabonként.

Sources conflict. MM lists "Air" cooling at 65 dB, which is consistent with fan based air cooling. Multiple distributors (Apexto, CryptoAsicMiners, AsikMiner) describe the V2H as "Hydro" cooled with "advanced liquid cooling technology." The "H" in V2H may stand for Hydro. The 65 dB noise level and the form factor are compatible with either a quiet liquid cooling system or a low speed fan array. Verify actual cooling type with MillionMiner before purchasing to understand deployment requirements (liquid cooling may require coolant connections; air cooling does not).

V2X at 1.2 GH/s, 165W, 55 dB (home silent). V2H at 3.4 GH/s, 475W, 65 dB (this product). The V2H delivers approximately 2.8 times more hashrate at 10 dB more noise. The acoustic gap: 55 dB is quiet background hum (any room), 65 dB requires a dedicated room behind a closed door. For operators who can dedicate a room, the V2H provides substantially more ETC output. For operators who need a device in shared living space, the V2X is the quieter option.

Different categories. Bitmain E11 at approximately 9.5 GH/s and 2,470W (260 J/GH, industrial, 75 dB). Jasminer X44-P at 23.4 GH/s and 2,550W (109 J/GH, industrial). V2H at 3.4 GH/s and 475W (140 J/GH, mid tier). The V2H is not an industrial competitor. It occupies the home deployable mid tier between iPollo's own V2X silent tier and the industrial products from all three manufacturers. For buyers choosing between 475W home deployment and 1,500W+ industrial, different products for different scenarios.

Universal 100 to 240V with included PSU. At 475W on 110V draws approximately 4.3 amps. Standard residential 15 amp circuits handle this comfortably with headroom for other loads. No dedicated circuits or voltage transformers needed. Monthly electricity at $0.08 per kWh: approximately $27.36. At $0.07 per kWh: approximately $23.94.

ASIC Miner Value shows approximately $1.09 daily profit at $0.10 per kWh as of recent data, suggesting the V2H may operate at or near positive margins depending on ETC price and network difficulty. At $0.07 per kWh daily electricity is approximately $0.80. Model profitability using current ETC price and difficulty before purchasing. ETC mining profitability fluctuates with token price movements. The V2H's 140 J/GH efficiency provides a wider profitable operating window than less efficient competitors.

445 x 361 x 133 mm is significantly wider and flatter than typical ASIC miners. Think of a large laptop cooling pad or a flat server chassis rather than the typical tower format of Antminer or Goldshell devices. 8 kg weight. The flat profile allows stacking with ventilation spacers between units for multi unit deployment. Plan shelf width accordingly; standard 300 mm deep shelving is too narrow for the 361 mm depth.

10 to 40 degrees Celsius at 10 to 90 percent humidity. The 10 degree minimum is higher than most ASICs (which typically support 0 to 5 degrees Celsius). Avoid deploying in cold unheated spaces below 10 degrees Celsius during winter. The 40 degree maximum is standard for air cooled hardware. At 475W (approximately 1,620 BTU per hour), the V2H produces moderate heat requiring basic room ventilation.

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is the primary target on EtcHash. Additional coins: Callisto Network, EtherGem, QuarkChain, Musicoin, and other EtcHash chains. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace provides Bitcoin payout alternative. Same 6 GB memory consideration as the V2: ETC DAG fits for years, ETHW may not. ETC trades on every major exchange with deep liquidity.

A typical 6 to 8 GPU ETC mining rig (RTX 3060/3070 class) produces approximately 2 to 3 GH/s at 1,200 to 1,600W total system power. One V2H produces 3.4 GH/s at 475W. More hashrate at roughly one third the electricity. The transition eliminates: GPU driver management, thermal paste replacement every 12 to 18 months, riser cable failures, multi PSU cabling, and 6 to 8 independent thermal management points. One device, one PSU, one Ethernet cable, one management interface.

Yes. MillionMiner confirms PSU included with all iPollo products. The V2H ships with a compatible PSU for universal 100 to 240V input.

Standard ASIC setup. Connect PSU to miner and plug into appropriate outlet. Connect Ethernet cable to router or switch. Find miner IP through iPollo IP scanner, router DHCP, or network scanning. Open iPollo web interface, configure EtcHash pool URL and ETC wallet address. Verify hashrate stabilizes at approximately 3.4 GH/s. Place in a room where 65 dB noise is acceptable with the door closed.

All major EtcHash pools: Ethermine (ETC), F2Pool, 2miners, Nanopool, Hiveon, Mining Pool Hub. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace for Bitcoin payout. Pool fees typically 1 to 2 percent. Standard Stratum protocol. No hardware compatibility restrictions.

Yes. At 475W each, a standard 15 amp 110V circuit (1,800W capacity) supports three V2H units (1,425W total). Three units produce approximately 10.2 GH/s, matching the V2 flagship at slightly less total power. Plan for the wide form factor: three V2H units require approximately 1,335 mm (53 inches) of shelf width at 445 mm per unit.

Depends on cooling type. If air cooled: quarterly dust cleaning of intake and exhaust, annual fan inspection. If liquid cooled (per "Hydro" designations from some distributors): periodic coolant level checks and pump maintenance. Monitor hashrate through iPollo web interface for degradation. Three chip architecture means fewer components than the V2's larger chip array.

MillionMiner hosting facilities accept EtcHash hardware. The V2H at 475W fits standard hosting infrastructure. At industrial hosted rates ($0.04 to $0.06 per kWh), daily electricity drops to $0.46 to $0.68, improving margin. Contact MillionMiner for ETC miner hosting availability.

iPollo uses proprietary firmware and web management. Less third party ecosystem than Bitmain (no BraiinsOS+ equivalent). The web interface covers standard operations: pool configuration, hashrate monitoring, temperature alerting. For operators requiring extensive firmware customization, Bitmain's E11 offers more community support. For standard pool mining deployment, iPollo's interface is fully functional.

The V2H is the right product for operators who want meaningful ETC hashrate (3.4 GH/s) at home deployable power (475W) and dedicated room noise (65 dB). It is more efficient per gigahash than the larger V2 and replaces a 6 to 8 GPU rig at one third the power. ASIC Miner Value shows it approaching positive daily margins at certain electricity rates and ETC prices. Buy if: you have a dedicated room for 65 dB noise, you want ASIC efficiency without industrial noise, you are transitioning from GPU ETC mining, or you are building a multi unit ETC fleet with per unit redundancy. For whisper quiet deployment, the V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB) is the alternative. For maximum industrial output, the V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB).

Within iPollo lineup: V2X (1.2 GH/s, 55 dB silent home), V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB industrial). Competing ETC hardware: Jasminer X44-P (23.4 GH/s, hashrate king), Bombax EZ100 PRO (15.5 GH/s). For cross algorithm diversification: Bitmain S21 XP (270 TH/s Bitcoin, $4,051), Bitmain L9 (17 GH/s Scrypt LTC/DOGE, $3,990), Bitmain KS7 (45 TH/s Kaspa). ETC is correlated with broader crypto markets; diversifying across algorithms reduces single token exposure.

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