iPollo
Model: V2X
iPollo's compact home tier EtcHash ASIC miner for Ethereum Classic (ETC). 1.2 GH/s at 165W and 138 J/GH efficiency, the best per gigahash efficiency across iPollo's entire product line (better than the V2H at 140 and the V2 at 150 J/GH). 55 dB noise blends into rooms with ambient sound. 302 x 107 x 77 mm at 1.7 kg, smaller than most home routers. Universal 100 to 240V draws only 1.5 amps at 110V on any outlet worldwide. Released November 2024. Replaces approximately 3 to 4 mid range GPUs on EtcHash at a fraction of the power. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, and Kraken. PSU included. Ships with 6 month warranty and free DDP worldwide from MillionMiner.
Temporarily Unavailable
This product is temporarily unavailable.
Notify Me
Be the first to know when this miner becomes available.
We'll notify you when it's available!
Genuine
Tested hardware
Worldwide
Global shipping
Support
Mining experts
Hashrate
1.2 GH/s
Power
165 W
Efficiency
137.50 J/GH
Noise
55 dB
Contents may vary by batch. Exact items listed in order confirmation.
Connect PSU to miner and plug into the outlet
Connect ethernet cable to your router or switch
Find miner IP via router admin or IP scanner tool
Open web interface, enter pool URL and wallet — start mining
Pricing, lead time, and hosting options. Personal advice from our sales team.
Pricing, lead time, and hosting options. Personal advice from our sales team.
Our mining specialists can help you find the perfect miner for your setup and budget.
More efficient per gigahash than the V2H (140) and V2 flagship (150). The smallest iPollo extracts the most ETC per watt consumed.
302 x 107 x 77 mm. Smaller and lighter than most Wi-Fi routers. Sits on a bookshelf between volumes. 165W at 1.5 amps on any outlet.
1.2 GH/s at 165W replaces a 4 card GPU rig at 600 to 700W. Same hashrate at one quarter the power. Zero GPU driver headaches.
1.2 GH/s EtcHash at 165W and 138 J/GH. ±3 percent hashrate and ±5 percent power tolerance. 55 dB noise. This is iPollo's compact home tier ETC miner and the most efficient per gigahash product across the entire iPollo Ethash lineup (V2X at 138, V2H at 140, V2 at 150 J/GH).
Smaller ASICs with fewer chips can operate each chip at a more favorable voltage and frequency point. Less total power means less thermal overhead, allowing tighter efficiency. The V2X's single chip or minimal chip count runs at optimal efficiency without the thermal accumulation that the V2's multi chip array experiences. The result: 138 J/GH versus 150 J/GH from the same chip architecture at different operating points.
Depends on the room. 55 dB is roughly a running dishwasher or quiet conversation. In a home office during work hours, living room with a TV on, or kitchen while cooking, the V2X blends into background noise. In a quiet bedroom at night, 55 dB is noticeable and likely disruptive. Behind a closed interior door, 55 dB drops to approximately 35 to 40 dB in the next room, effectively inaudible. Best placement: any room you can close a door to when you want silence elsewhere.
V2X at 1.2 GH/s, 165W, 55 dB, 1.7 kg (this product). V2H at 3.4 GH/s, 475W, 65 dB, 8 kg. The V2H delivers approximately 2.8 times more hashrate at 10 dB more noise. The V2X is more efficient per gigahash (138 versus 140 J/GH). For operators limited to 55 dB or wanting the smallest form factor, the V2X fits. For operators with a dedicated room tolerating 65 dB and wanting nearly 3 times the output, the V2H fits.
V1 Mini SE at 200 MH/s, 116W, 45 dB. V2X at 1,200 MH/s (1.2 GH/s), 165W, 55 dB. The V2X delivers approximately 6 times more hashrate at only 42 percent more power and 10 dB more noise. For operators stepping up from the V1 Mini tier, the V2X is a dramatic hashrate increase in a still home friendly package.
Universal 100 to 240V with included PSU. At 165W on 110V draws approximately 1.5 amps. A standard 15 amp residential circuit supports approximately 10 V2X units (1,650W total). Monthly electricity at $0.08 per kWh: approximately $9.50. At $0.07: approximately $8.32. Among the cheapest ASIC mining devices to operate monthly.
At lower electricity rates, potentially yes. LeedMiner data shows $0.628 daily revenue at $0.045 per kWh (daily electricity $0.18) suggesting positive daily margin at industrial or subsidized rates. At $0.08 per kWh residential, daily electricity is $0.32 and profitability depends on current ETC price. The V2X's 138 J/GH efficiency provides the widest profitable electricity window in iPollo's lineup. Model with current ETC price and difficulty before purchasing.
302 x 107 x 77 mm at 1.7 kg. Roughly a thick paperback novel or small external hard drive. Smaller and lighter than most home Wi-Fi routers. Sits on a bookshelf, desk, cabinet shelf, or windowsill. Disappears into a home environment. The included PSU is physically larger than the miner itself.
ETC (Ethereum Classic) primary. Additional EtcHash coins: ZIL (Zilliqa, dual mining potential), QKC (QuarkChain), CLO (Callisto Network), POM, and others. NiceHash EtcHash marketplace for Bitcoin payout. ETHW compatibility depends on current DAG size versus available memory. ETC trades on Coinbase, Binance, Kraken, and every major exchange.
Yes. One V2X at 1.2 GH/s and 165W replaces a 3 to 4 GPU rig (RTX 3060 class at approximately 300 to 350 MH/s per card) producing similar total hashrate at roughly one quarter the combined electricity. No driver management, riser cables, thermal paste replacement, or multi card power distribution. Single device, single PSU, single Ethernet cable.
MM lists 5 to 40 degrees Celsius at 10 to 90 percent humidity. Yesmining lists 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. At 165W (approximately 563 BTU per hour), the V2X produces less heat than a typical laptop under load. No thermal management concern in any normal residential space. The 40 degree ceiling is standard.
Yes. MillionMiner and Amazon confirm PSU included. CryptoAsicMiners describes a built in PSU. The V2X ships ready to plug into any 100 to 240V outlet.
Standard ASIC setup. Connect PSU (or power cable if built in) and plug into any 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 1.2 GH/s. Total setup approximately 10 minutes.
All major EtcHash pools: Ethermine (ETC), F2Pool, 2miners, Nanopool, Hiveon, Mining Pool Hub. NiceHash EtcHash for Bitcoin payout. Pool fees typically 1 to 2 percent. Standard Stratum protocol. No hardware compatibility restrictions.
Yes. At 165W each, a standard 15 amp 110V circuit supports ten units (1,650W total). Ten units produce 12 GH/s aggregate, exceeding the V2 flagship (10 GH/s) at lower total power (1,650W versus 1,500W) with better per gigahash efficiency and independent unit redundancy. Plan for ten Ethernet connections (a network switch handles this) and shelf space for ten compact units.
Minimal. Quarterly dust wipe of the compact chassis. Monitor hashrate through iPollo web interface for degradation. No coolant management if air cooled (some sources describe hydro cooling, verify with MillionMiner). At 1.7 kg and compact dimensions, the V2X can be unplugged, cleaned, and restarted in under a minute.
MillionMiner hosting requires minimum 2.76 kW power consumption per their hosting documentation. The V2X at 165W falls well below this threshold. The V2X is designed for self hosted home deployment. For hosted ETC mining, the V2 (1,500W) or V2H (475W, if multiple units) would meet the hosting minimum.
Proprietary iPollo firmware with web based management. Covers pool configuration, hashrate monitoring, temperature alerting. Less third party ecosystem than Bitmain but fully functional for standard pool mining deployment. iPollo has built dedicated firmware for their Ethash product line with algorithm specific optimization.
The V2X is the right product for operators who want ETC mining exposure at the smallest possible form factor and lowest possible running cost with the best per gigahash efficiency in iPollo's lineup. At approximately $8 to $10 monthly electricity, the V2X is one of the cheapest ASIC mining positions to hold across any algorithm. Buy if: you want compact 55 dB home ETC mining, you are transitioning from GPU mining to ASIC simplicity, you want multiple units on a single circuit for fleet building, or you are stepping up from the V1 Mini series. For more hashrate in a dedicated room, the V2H (3.4 GH/s, 65 dB) steps up. For industrial output, the V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB).
Within iPollo ETC lineup: V2H (3.4 GH/s, 65 dB mid tier), V2 (10 GH/s, 75 dB industrial). Competing ETC hardware: Jasminer X16-Q (1.95 GH/s for comparison at similar tier), Jasminer X44-P (23.4 GH/s hashrate king). For cross algorithm diversification at similar compact form factor: Goldshell KA Box (1.18 TH/s Kaspa, 35 dB), Goldshell CK Box II (2.1 TH/s Nervos, 35 dB), Goldshell AL Box II Pro (950 GH/s Alephium). For Bitcoin at ultra compact scale: Bitaxe Gamma 601 (1.2 TH/s SHA-256). For Scrypt at quiet home tier: Fluminer L1 Pro (6 GH/s, 45 dB).