Overview
The Antminer X9 series represents Bitmain’s expansion into SHA3x proof-of-work mining hardware, extending ASIC technology beyond traditional Bitcoin and altcoin algorithms. The X9 1000 K model delivers around 1 MH/s (1,000 kH/s) of SHA3x hashing performance, optimised through dedicated ASIC design rather than general-purpose hardware like GPUs.
Typical power consumption for the X9 1000 K falls in the ~2,400 – 2,800 W range when operating under sustained load, though exact figures depend on ambient temperature, ventilation, and PSU efficiency. The air-cooled design utilises integrated fans and heatsinks to maintain stable internal temperatures during continuous 24/7 operation.
Bitmain officially announced the Antminer X9 series in late 2025, with customer shipments and broader availability following into 2026. This model targets miners focused on SHA3x based networks such as Monero, providing an ASIC alternative to GPU-based mining.
Manufacturer
Bitmain is a globally established manufacturer of cryptocurrency mining hardware and the creator of the Antminer brand. Since its founding in 2013, Bitmain has driven innovation in ASIC design for a variety of proof-of-work algorithms — most notably SHA-256 for Bitcoin, Scrypt for Litecoin, and now SHA3x for Monero-type networks.
Bitmain’s ASIC miners benefit from broad ecosystem support, including firmware upgrades, compatibility with major mining pools, and integration with popular third-party monitoring and management tools. The Antminer X9 series reflects Bitmain’s strategy of bringing ASIC performance to algorithm families beyond Bitcoin, balancing application-specific throughput with solid engineering and support.
Efficiency
The Bitmain Antminer X9 1000 K typically operates with an energy efficiency of approximately ~2.4 – 2.8 J/kH (joules per kilohash). This figure expresses the electrical energy consumed to compute one kilohash of SHA3x hashing work, a useful metric for understanding ongoing operational power use.
Efficiency can vary with ambient conditions, intake air temperature, miner tuning, and the quality of the power supply unit (PSU). For UK and EU retail users - where electricity cost is a key operational expense - this energy profile helps set expectations for continuous power draw relative to hashing output.
Algorithm
The Antminer X9 1000 K mines the SHA3x proof-of-work algorithm, which is used by Monero (XMR) and other SHA3x-based networks. SHA3x was designed to favour general-purpose computation while resisting domination by traditional ASICs. Bitmain’s X9 series breaks that paradigm by implementing ASIC acceleration specifically tuned for SHA3x workloads, providing greater efficiency and throughput than GPU-based rigs.
SHA3x hashing involves complex randomised integer and floating-point operations across large memory datasets, and ASIC optimisation focuses on accelerating these patterns while managing memory and power overheads.
Miners typically point this device at popular Monero mining pools or solo mine on SHA3x-compatible chains, depending on reward strategy and network support.
Lifespan
ASIC miners such as the Bitmain Antminer X9 1000 K are engineered for continuous 24/7 operation and can remain productive for 3 – 5 years with proper care. Key factors influencing lifespan include stable power delivery, adequate ventilation, dust and temperature maintenance, and ensuring fan performance remains optimal.
Because SHA3x-dedicated ASIC miners are still relatively new in the market, the X9 1000 K represents early adoption of ASIC acceleration outside of SHA-256 and Scrypt domains. Its place in the product lifecycle reflects growing interest in algorithm-specific efficiency for networks like Monero, and this model should remain relevant as long as SHA3x proof-of-work remains a valued consensus mechanism.