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endor57517yNot sure how to verify it, though I assume Antminers have a very similar requirement as a small server, so as long as the ambient temperature is low enough and they're not closed inside a rack with poor ventilation you should be fine.
Try asking the company for extra details?
Also, important detail: check your miner regularly for dust buildups, those can be a real killer ovee time. Personally I'd give it a cleanup monthly, though I guess it might not be as easy in a colo setting -
Wozza638787yWouldn't bother with them, if it all goes tits up the ant miners will be worthless, at least a GPU will retain a lot of its value or be used for gaming if that happens.
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n3xus34407y@Wozza365 if GPU mining goes tits up, GPU prices will drop so much that it won't be worth selling them either.
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Wozza638787y@n3xus used GPUs will still retain much more if their value. The increased demand from people waiting for it to crash will quickly level things out. I know many waiting for a crash to buy a GPU.
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