Whatsminer M56
Immersion-cooled MicroBT miner. Requires immersion cooling tank and 3-phase power input.
Immersion-Cooled Miner
This miner is designed to operate fully submerged in a dielectric (non-conductive) cooling fluid. Unlike hydro miners that circulate liquid through internal channels, immersion miners have their entire board and chips bathed in engineered coolant inside a specialized tank.
Immersion cooling is the most effective thermal management available for ASIC miners. It eliminates all fan noise (completely silent operation), removes dust and humidity as failure factors, enables maximum overclocking potential, and dramatically extends hardware lifespan by maintaining perfectly even chip temperatures.
The trade-off is infrastructure: immersion requires a tank, dielectric fluid (typically engineered hydrocarbon or synthetic), and a heat exchanger. It is the gold standard for professional mining farms and serious home miners who want maximum performance with zero noise.
Professional-Grade Miner
This miner draws 5,550W and produces 50 dB of noise — it is designed for dedicated mining environments, not living spaces. Professional-grade miners deliver the highest hashrate and revenue per unit but require proper infrastructure: a 240V circuit, adequate ventilation or exhaust ducting, and a space where noise is not a concern (garage, basement, warehouse, or outdoor enclosure).
For home miners looking for a quieter alternative, consider our Bitcoin Space Heater builds or explore open-source miners like the Bitaxe that are purpose-built for residential environments.
Calculateur de rentabilité
| Period | Revenue | Electricity Cost | Profit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daily | $5.96 | $9.32 | $-3.37 |
| Weekly | $41.71 | $65.27 | $-23.56 |
| Monthly | $178.75 | $279.72 | $-100.97 |
| Yearly | $2,174.79 | $3,403.26 | $-1,228.47 |
Heating offset estimates the value of heat replacing an electric space heater during heating season (~6 months/year in Canada). Actual savings depend on your heating setup and climate.
Where to Buy the Whatsminer M56
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MagasinerFull Specifications
| Model | Whatsminer M56 |
| Model Number | M56 |
| Manufacturer | MicroBT |
| Algorithme | SHA-256 |
| Coins Mined | Bitcoin (BTC) |
| Taux de hachage | 194 TH/s |
| Consommation électrique | 5,550 W |
| Efficiency | 28.61 J/TH |
| Niveau de bruit | 50 dB |
| Chip Model | WM3610 |
| Cooling | Immersion |
| Voltage Range | 380-480V 3-phase |
| Operating Temperature | 5-45°C |
| Dimensions | 267x147x401 |
| Weight | 13 |
| Interface | Ethernet |
| BTU Output | 18936.6 BTU/hr |
| Equivalent Heater | Equal to a 5,550W space heater |
| Daily Power Cost | $9.32/day |
| Monthly Power Cost | $279.72/mo |
| Circuit Requirement | 240V circuit required |
| Release Date | 2023-06-01 |
| MSRP | $5,000.00 |
| Status | Active |
Home Mining Assessment
Immersion-cooled MicroBT miner. Requires immersion cooling tank and 3-phase power input.
The Whatsminer M56 is a SHA-256 cryptocurrency miner manufactured by MicroBT. It delivers a hashrate of 194 TH/s with a power consumption of 5550W, achieving an efficiency of 28.61 J/TH.
Built on the WM3610 ASIC chip, uses immersion cooling, operates at 50 dB noise level, weighs 13 kg, measures 267x147x401.
With a home mining score of 44/100, this miner is moderately suitable for residential use. It produces 18936.6 BTU/h of heat output, making it effective for supplemental space heating.
View detailed specifications, real-time profitability calculations, and comparison data for the Whatsminer M56 in our comprehensive ASIC miner database.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Whatsminer M56 profitable?
At $0.07/kWh, the Whatsminer M56 currently operates at a daily loss of $3.37. However, profitability can improve with lower electricity rates or rising BTC prices. If used as a space heater, the heating offset may make it economically viable.
Can I mine Bitcoin at home with the Whatsminer M56?
The Whatsminer M56 has a home mining score of 44/100. With 50 dB noise and 5,550W power draw, it may require a dedicated space like a garage, basement, or outdoor enclosure. Consider noise insulation and proper ventilation.
Can the Whatsminer M56 heat my home?
The Whatsminer M56 outputs approximately 18936.6 BTU/hr of heat. For reference, a typical space heater produces 5,000-5,500 BTU/hr. All electrical energy consumed by the miner is converted to heat, making it 100% efficient as a heater. D-Central offers Bitcoin Space Heater builds designed specifically for home heating integration.
Does D-Central repair the Whatsminer M56?
Yes, D-Central provides professional repair services for the Whatsminer M56. Our technicians have repaired 2,500+ miners since 2016. Services include hashboard repair, control board diagnostics, fan replacement, and full refurbishment. Ship your miner to our Laval, Quebec facility for diagnosis and repair.
What power supply does the Whatsminer M56 need?
The Whatsminer M56 draws 5,550W of power. You need a power supply rated for at least 6,105W with appropriate voltage (380-480V 3-phase). D-Central stocks compatible power supplies in our shop. Always use a quality PSU from a reputable manufacturer to protect your investment.
