SAI Tech Unveils 2 New Liquid-Cooled Bitcoin Mining Tanks Built for Overclocking Flexibility – Mining Bitcoin News

On September 28, bitcoin mining operator and cleantech company, SAI Tech, announced the launch of two liquid cooling bitcoin mining infrastructure products called Tankbox and Rackbox. The two new models join the company’s SAIHUB Box and feature plate cooling and immersion cooling technology.

SAI Tech Unveils Tankbox and Rackbox Bitcoin Mining Infrastructure Products

As cryptocurrency mining continues to improve the efficiency of application specific integrated circuits (ASIC) and mining infrastructure technologies, SAI Tech (Nasdaq: SAI) has announced the launch of two mining infrastructure modules that utilize liquid cooling systems.

The first is the Tankbox, which holds approximately 72-144 ASIC mining rigs and produces anywhere between 12 and 20 petahash per second (PH/s) hashrate. Tankbox will be available to the public by the end of 2022, and the module is “equipped with a heat recovery system and can provide ~50°C hot water outflow.”

SAI Tech Unveils 2 New Liquid Cooling Bitcoin Mining Containers Built for Overclocking Flexibility
SAI Tech offers a heat recovery system that recycles 90% of mine waste, according to the sai.tech website.

SAI Tech has also introduced the Rackbox, a module that can accommodate 90 Microbt Whatsminer ASIC mining rigs that feature liquid cooling technology. According to SAI Tech’s announcement, Rackbox can house Microbt Whatsminer series M33S+, M33S++ and M53 models.

The rackbox allows miners to overclock and underclock ASIC miners and can achieve an estimated 24-26 PH/s per container. Without overclocking, the Rackbox can provide about 18-20 PH/s, SAI Tech’s summary of the two products.

“Rackbox helps mining operators achieve increased profits throughout the bitcoin cycle by reducing outage risk in bear markets and gaining excess returns in bull markets,” SAI Tech’s announcement on Wednesday announced. “Rackbox is also able to recover waste heat and can provide ~60°C hot water. Rackbox is expected to be launched in the first quarter of 2023.”

SAI Tech founder and CEO Arthur Lee explained that the containers further provide a waste heat recovery system. “Tankbox and Rackbox are compatible with all air-cooled and liquid-cooled miners on the market with our unique waste heat recovery capability,” Lee said in a statement during the announcement.

Lee added:

[Launching] these two new products further demonstrate our deep and industry-leading knowledge in liquid cooling and waste heat recovery, bring exciting news to the bitcoin mining industry and effectively enable the sustainable future of bitcoin mining infrastructure.

SAI Tech’s new products are prefabricated and resemble a 20-foot storage container with integrated components. Items featured include mining rigs, a power control and a water circulation system. The company notes that the Tankbox and Rackbox modules are ideal for “using idle energy as flared gas.” Following the announcement on Wednesday, SAI Tech stock traded 1.14% higher against the US dollar during the last 24 hours.

SAI Tech is not the only mining company offering mining container units. In late June, Bitdeer announced the launch of the company’s Antbox or Deerbox plug-and-play mobile mining farm modules. Bitdeer’s product was originally a Bitmain product, but the design was assigned to Bitdeer after Bitmain’s restructuring. A single Bitdeer Deerbox module can host up to 180 Bitmain Antminer S19 mining rigs.

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Jamie Redman

Jamie Redman is the news editor at Bitcoin.com News and a financial technology journalist living in Florida. Redman has been an active member of the cryptocurrency community since 2011. He has a passion for Bitcoin, open source and decentralized applications. Since September 2015, Redman has written more than 6,000 articles for Bitcoin.com News about the disruptive protocols emerging today.




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