1 Mh/s in one chassis
Consolidates what would otherwise be racks of CPU nodes into a single managed unit.
Bitmain
Purpose-built RandomX hardware: 1 Mh/s of Monero-class hashrate at 2.47 J/kh from a single unit.
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The Bitmain Antminer X9 is a RandomX ASIC-class miner rated at 1,000 kh/s (1 Mh/s) drawing about 2,472 W, an efficiency of roughly 2.47 J/kh. It targets RandomX chains such as Monero and Zephyr, not Bitcoin.
RandomX was designed to favour general-purpose CPUs, so dedicated hardware for it is unusual and consequential. At 1 Mh/s the X9 replaces the output of a very large CPU farm in a single air-cooled box, with a fraction of the rack space, cabling and management overhead.
Note that this unit is unrelated to the 2018 CryptoNight-era Antminer X9 naming that still appears in old listings. Confirm the algorithm and batch when buying — the current product is a RandomX machine shipping from 2026.
| Manufacturer | Bitmain |
|---|---|
| Model | Antminer X9 |
| Algorithm | RandomX |
| Hashrate | 1,000 kh/s (1 Mh/s) |
| Power consumption | 2472 W |
| Efficiency | 2.47 J/kh |
| Cooling | Air cooling |
| Form factor | Air-cooled standalone miner |
| Chip / platform | Not published — confirm with sales |
| Mineable coins | XMR, ZEPH |
| Input voltage | Not published — confirm with sales |
| Network interface | Ethernet (RJ45) |
| Dimensions | Not published — confirm with sales |
| Weight | ≈17.5 kg |
| Noise level | Not published — confirm with sales |
| Release date | 2026 |
The X9 mines RandomX coins, principally Monero (XMR) and Zephyr (ZEPH). It cannot mine Bitcoin, Litecoin or Ethereum Classic — each of those uses a different algorithm entirely.
Operators should also weigh community and network policy: RandomX chains have historically valued CPU-friendly mining, so pool availability and network reception are worth checking before committing capital.
The Bitmain Antminer X9 is rated at approximately 2472 W at the wall. Electricity is usually the largest recurring cost of running it, so estimate the draw at your own rate before committing to a deployment.
Based on a rated draw of 2472 W at 100% uptime: power in kW × 24 × your rate. Real consumption varies with firmware, ambient conditions and uptime.
The Bitmain Antminer X9 is air-cooled. It pulls cool air in one end and exhausts hot air out the other, so a deployment needs strict hot-aisle / cold-aisle separation, sufficient CFM per unit, and filtration to keep dust off the hashboards.
Air-cooled units are the simplest to install — no plumbing, no fluid — which makes them the practical choice for smaller sites, pilot deployments and containers that already have fan-wall ventilation. Keep intake temperatures within the manufacturer's operating range to avoid thermal throttling.
The trade-off is noise and density. Expect industrial noise levels at full load, which rules out residential and most office environments, and expect lower hashrate per square metre than an equivalent hydro or immersion setup.
Consolidates what would otherwise be racks of CPU nodes into a single managed unit.
Dramatically better energy per hash than general-purpose CPU mining.
No plumbing or dielectric fluid — deploy with airflow and power only.
How the Bitmain Antminer X9 compares with the closest alternatives MinersDeals supplies on hashrate, power draw, efficiency and cooling.
| Model | Hashrate | Algorithm | Power | Efficiency | Cooling | Release |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitmain Antminer X9 | 1,000 kh/s (1 Mh/s) | RandomX | 2472 W | 2.47 J/kh | Air cooling | 2026 |
| Bitmain Antminer Z15 Pro | 840 kSol/s | Equihash | 2780 W | 3.31 J/kSol | Air cooling | June 2023 |
| Jasminer X44-P | 23.4 Gh/s | EtHash | 2550 W | ≈109 J/Gh | Air cooling | 2025 |
| Bitmain Antminer L11 Hyd 2U | 35 Gh/s | Scrypt | 5775 W | 165 J/Gh | Hydro (liquid) cooling | December 2025 |
Efficiency (joules per unit of hashrate) determines how long a machine stays profitable as network difficulty rises, while total power draw determines what electrical and cooling infrastructure you need per unit. A more efficient miner is not automatically the better purchase — price per terahash, availability and the cost of the cooling infrastructure it demands all feed into the decision.
If you are weighing two of these models against each other, send us your electricity rate, target quantity and site cooling type and we will model the comparison against real availability and pricing.
Pricing for the Bitmain Antminer X9 can vary depending on quantity, availability, market conditions and fulfillment requirements. MinersDeals provides individual and volume quotes for qualified buyers, so we publish current pricing on request rather than as a fixed list price.
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RandomX — the algorithm used by Monero and Zephyr. It is not a Bitcoin miner.
1,000 kh/s (1 Mh/s) at approximately 2,472 W, about 2.47 J/kh.
No. Older listings under that name refer to a CryptoNight-era product. The current X9 is a RandomX machine.
Approximately 17.5 kg. Dimensions and noise ratings were not published in verifiable sources at the time of writing.
Units have been allocated in batches during 2026. Contact MinersDeals for current lead times.
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