Divvy Harvester Beta

The Harvester Beta is the most powerful and compact cryptomining machine offered by Divvy Systems, and features the latest Nvidia based P102 GPU. The Harvester Beta was created for high-density mining environments, and is able to be mounted on 19" server racks, and up to 10 units deep in a standard 42U server cabinet. The Harvester Beta's compact design is able to provide improved cooling with fewer fans, which reduces operating costs and noise. Furthermore, the power supply is mounted inside the chassis where it is aligned with the GPU's for improved airflow.  Divvy Systems' engineers have optimized the the Harvester Beta to achieve a MH/s rate of 375+ when mining Ether, with additional output potential when over-clocked. For ease of deployment and scalability, look no further than the Harvester Beta cryptomining machine. 

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OPtimized Cooling

The Harvester Beta utilizes three 12cm fans to provide airflow to the 8 onboard GPU's. Unlike other mining systems that require fans on the front and back of the chassis, the over-size fans on the Harvester Beta provide abundant airflow while also offering reduced power consumption and complexity.

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Rack Mount Chassis

The Harvester Beta is Divvy System's first rack mountable miner that is compact enough to fit 10 miners into a standard 42U server cabinet. The Harvester Beta comes complete with chassis handles and thumbscrews, which greatly simplifies installation and ongoing maintenance. Furthermore, the tool-free lid provides easy access to the miner's internal components.

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8 GPU Capacity

The Harvester Beta features 8 dedicated mining GPU's which are based on Nvidia's P102-100 chipset. The P102-100 GPU features a copper finned heatsink, which is able to take full advantage of the airflow provided by the 12 cm chassis fans. This new graphics card design requires less power and reduces system complexity, and the efficient layout of the interior components makes it possible to position the power supply to be in-line with the air stream.