Bitcoin mining firm Compass Mining claims to have discovered “three points” within the ASIC design of the 2 new Antminer S19 miners, items which are primarily used to mine Bitcoin (BTC).
These points might consequence within the machines overheating and, in some circumstances, fully breaking down.
The agency’s mining operations group warned in its March 6 post that “Miners should be prepared,” notably those that bought the S19 90T and S19 XP Antminers manufactured from 2022 onwards.
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Whereas the agency acknowledged that “different variations could possibly be affected as effectively,” the three flaws the agency recognized stemmed from a scarcity of a peripheral interface controller (PIC) on items, the implementation of aluminum plating as an alternative of laminate materials, and the bunching up parts onto only one aspect of the board.
In line with Compass Mining, peripheral interface controllers, or PICs, are used to regulate and monitor a spread of units and programs throughout all kinds of electronics. In ASICs, they’re used to interface with hashboards individually, fairly than addressing them as one unit.
This, nevertheless, has been eliminated in the newest design, stated the agency.
“In ASICs, a PIC sits on the high of a hashboard and permits every hashboard to be spoken to individually. With out it, you need to handle the unit as one unit, as an alternative of three hashboards.”
Compass Mining defined that this lack of PIC implies that ought to one hashboard fail, your entire unit “fails fully.”
“As an alternative, a miner fails fully. We’ve discovered this to be the case with our S19 XP 141 TH items, which have failed fully when just one board is having points.”

The mining firm additionally stated that by implementing aluminum plating on the hashboard, it might overheat and subsequently result in the next “failure charge” than these constructed on printed circuit boards (PCBs) — which is what the previous S19s have been constructed on.
This is able to result in “larger servicing wants,” the corporate stated.
In the meantime, the corporate has additionally raised considerations concerning the mining unit’s transition to aluminum, referring to it as “internet damaging.”
“We view the design choice to swap to aluminum-plating on hashboards as a internet damaging — one that may enhance ASIC failure and underhashing whereas rising service and upkeep prices,” it wrote.
The agency additionally defined that the presence of the aluminum would make it tougher to switch malfunctioning chips:
“The shortage of a PIC is compounded by the abrupt change to aluminum-plates on all hashboards. If a board overheats due to the aluminum’s warmth dispersion properties, then your entire unit will go down as an alternative of only one board.”
Compass Mining stated they first realized the drop in efficiency once they deployed the S19 XP at its Texas companion facility — which might have been impacted by humidity and warmth.
As for the third concern, the agency famous that by implementing the aluminium plating with out altering the chassis — the bottom body of the ASIC — would additionally contribute to the upper failure charges.
As a result of aluminium may be very warmth emissive, the steel will trigger “convective heating” contained in the chassis, the agency defined, earlier than proposing some options:
“An answer to this in an air-cooled setting can be to extend the mass air stream sufficiently to dissipate the warmth saved inside the miner – a special design or stronger followers.”
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Different attainable options proposed by the agency embrace discovering third-party firmware that permits the frequency and voltage of the machine to keep up affordable temperature and humidity ranges in an effort to get extra longevity out of the mining machines.

The agency did nevertheless acknowledge that they could have simply gotten a “dangerous batch” from Bitmain, noting it’s “widespread information” in Bitcoin mining to not purchase the primary batch of Bitcoin ASICs.
“Unknown errors are sometimes solely revealed over time, so it’s finest to have others discover them out first,” it stated.
Cointelegraph reached out to Bitmain for remark however didn’t obtain a response by the point of publication.
Bitmain Antminers have been used to mine proof-of-work cryptocurrencies comparable to BTC, Dogecoin (DOGE) and Litecoin (LTC).