Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26T T2T-26T

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Released: July 2021
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Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26T T2T-26T
Realtime Mining Profit
$-2.86/day
26TH/s
Hashrate
2100W
Power

Profitability Analysis

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Current BTC Price $101,589.00
Period Income Expense Profit
Daily
$1.17 $4.03
$-2.86
Monthly
$35.16 $120.96
$-85.80
Yearly
$427.78 $1,471.68
$-1,043.90
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About the Innosilicon T2 Turbo (26TH/s)

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The Innosilicon T2 Turbo series presents itself as a pragmatic, almost clinical answer to SHA-256 mining demands: the T2T-29T/30T peaks at 30 TH/s while drawing about 2400 W (roughly 80 J/TH), and the smaller T2T-26T offers 26 TH/s at 2100 W (≈80.77 J/TH), so you’re essentially looking at a family that prioritizes steady, tunable performance over headline-grabbing efficiency miracles; both models support frequency tuning so operators can deliberately trade raw hash for lower power draw or vice versa, and that flexibility is one of the few real levers miners control when electricity, ambient heat and pool luck conspire. Designed for SHA-256 coins-Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin SV-the 26T is explicit about thermals: dual high‑RPM fans, a beefy aluminum heatsink, and an operational envelope from about 5 to 40 °C and 5–95% humidity to reduce thermal throttling during long runs; noise sits around 75 dB, so plan for sound mitigation or remote placement, and note both units use an Ethernet interface and are not intended for standard rack mounting. Practically speaking, installers should size power supplies with headroom above the stated draw, prioritize intake/exhaust airflow to keep junction temps low, implement routine dust and firmware maintenance, and monitor hash stability and ambient conditions-frequency profiles and fan curves can be tuned in firmware to squeeze a few extra percentage points of efficiency or to dampen acoustics at the cost of hashrate. In everyday operation these miners offer stable hashing and predictable power use, making them competitive for operators who need consistent throughput rather than speculative high-efficiency claims; pair them with effective site cooling, a reliable power chain, and good pool selection and you get a resilient, controllable SHA-256 workstation that pays attention to thermals and uptime, which in mining is often worth more than a marginal decimal improvement in J/TH.

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Coin Income/Day Profit/Day
$1.10 $
0.00001081 Bitcoin Logo
$-2.93 $
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$1.09 $
0.00001079 Bitcoin Logo
$-2.94 $
-0.00002904 Bitcoin Logo
$1.07 $
0.00212585 Bitcoin Cash Logo
$-2.96 $
-0.00587479 Bitcoin Cash Logo
$1.17 $
2.93 Fractal Bitcoin Logo
$-2.86 $
-7.12345206 Fractal Bitcoin Logo

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Learn more about the Innosilicon T2 Turbo (26TH/s)

Like a quiet beacon among the constellations, the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26T carries a practical promise of resilience and steady yield: built on modern FinFET ASIC foundations it delivers about 26 terahashes per second while drawing roughly 2,100 watts for an energy profile near 80.77 joules per terahash, making it well suited to SHA‑256 networks such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV; its firmware and hardware together offer the kind of pragmatic control that turns electrical and thermal constraints into manageable variables - frequency tuning lets operators trade hashrate for lower consumption, automated recovery routines detect and correct performance dips to sustain uptime, and a secure Ethernet interface with built‑in fail‑safes reduces the risk of lost connections - all features that, in the long arc of operation, become small acts of stewardship for uptime. Thermals are addressed by dual high‑RPM fans and a substantial aluminum heatsink, and the unit tolerates typical mining environments from 5 to 40 degrees Celsius and 5 to 95 percent relative humidity, though ambient cooling, clear intake/exhaust paths and routine dust control remain essential to prevent throttling; expect audible output near 75 decibels, so plan for sound mitigation or remote placement if human comfort matters. Designed with industrial deployment in mind but not as a standard rack-mounted chassis, it can be integrated into stackable setups and benefits from conservative power-supply sizing with headroom above the rated draw, redundant network and power paths for resilience, and regular firmware and pool management to keep hashing steady. Treat maintenance, ventilation and monitoring as daily rituals-log hashrate, temperatures and fan curves, update firmware, and tune frequency profiles deliberately-and this miner becomes more than metal and silicon: it becomes a dependable instrument whose predictability rewards thoughtful site design, sensible cooling and resilient power architecture, a reminder that careful preparation and small adjustments often yield the most lasting returns.

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Technical Specifications

Detailed hardware specifications and mining capabilities for Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26T T2T-26T

Basic Information

Brand
Innosilicon
Model
T2 Turbo
Release Date
July 2021
Algorithm
SHA-256

Performance

Hashrate
26 TH/s
Power Consumption
2100W
Noise Level
75dbdB
Voltage
12VV

Physical Dimensions

Size
138 x 193 x 425mmmm
Weight
9000gkg
Interface
Ethernet
Humidity
5 - 95 %%
Cooling
Air

Mineable Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin
BTC
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Cash
BCH
Bitcoin Cash
Fractal Bitcoin
FB
Fractal Bitcoin

Algorithm Information: SHA-256

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SHA-256 is a cryptographic hash function that serves as the backbone of Fractal Bitcoin proof-of-work consensus mechanism. This algorithm processes input data of any length and produces a fixed hash value, ensuring security and integrity in the mining process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How efficient is the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s?

The efficiency of the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s is 80.77 J/TH with a hashrate of 26TH/s and power consumption of 2100W.

What are the electricity costs for the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s (USD)?

The Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s consumes $4.03 daily, $120.96 monthly, and $1,471.68 yearly in electricity costs.

How much power does the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s use?

The Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s uses 2100W of electricity.

Who manufactures the T2 Turbo?

The T2 Turbo is manufactured by Innosilicon.

What is the hashrate of the Innosilicon T2 Turbo?

The Innosilicon T2 Turbo has a hashrate of 26TH/s using the SHA-256 algorithm.

Which cryptocurrencies can be mined with the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s?

The Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s can mine the following cryptocurrencies:

NiceHash NiceHash (BTC) Bitcoin Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin Cash Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Fractal Bitcoin Fractal Bitcoin (FB)

Is the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s a profitable miner?

As of November 12, 2025 with an electricity cost of $0.08 the Innosilicon T2 Turbo 26TH/s generates $-2.86 daily, $-85.80 monthly, and $-1,043.90 yearly.
BTC $101,250.00 ↘1.95%
ALPH $0.138700 ↗6.22%
KAS $0.048320 ↗0.07%
ETC $15.22 ↘1.19%
LTC $97.85 ↘0.57%
DOGE $0.169100 ↘0.4%
RXD $0.000171 ↗0.76%
BCH $503.96 ↗0.33%
CKB $0.003153 ↘1.32%
HNS $0.003381 ↘0.67%
KDA $0.040390 ↗22.35%
SC $0.001940 ↘1.01%
ALEO $0.223500 ↘2.22%
FB $0.401100 ↗0.93%
XMR $384.76 ↗3.49%
SCP $0.028080 ↘4.96%
BELLS $0.179100 ↘1.94%
XTM $0.003997 ↗3.59%
ZEC $491.36 ↗6.82%
BTC $101,250.00 ↘1.95%
ALPH $0.138700 ↗6.22%
KAS $0.048320 ↗0.07%
ETC $15.22 ↘1.19%
LTC $97.85 ↘0.57%
DOGE $0.169100 ↘0.4%
RXD $0.000171 ↗0.76%
BCH $503.96 ↗0.33%
CKB $0.003153 ↘1.32%
HNS $0.003381 ↘0.67%
KDA $0.040390 ↗22.35%
SC $0.001940 ↘1.01%
ALEO $0.223500 ↘2.22%
FB $0.401100 ↗0.93%
XMR $384.76 ↗3.49%
SCP $0.028080 ↘4.96%
BELLS $0.179100 ↘1.94%
XTM $0.003997 ↗3.59%
ZEC $491.36 ↗6.82%
BTC $101,250.00 ↘1.95%
ALPH $0.138700 ↗6.22%
KAS $0.048320 ↗0.07%
ETC $15.22 ↘1.19%
LTC $97.85 ↘0.57%
DOGE $0.169100 ↘0.4%
RXD $0.000171 ↗0.76%
BCH $503.96 ↗0.33%
CKB $0.003153 ↘1.32%
HNS $0.003381 ↘0.67%
KDA $0.040390 ↗22.35%
SC $0.001940 ↘1.01%
ALEO $0.223500 ↘2.22%
FB $0.401100 ↗0.93%
XMR $384.76 ↗3.49%
SCP $0.028080 ↘4.96%
BELLS $0.179100 ↘1.94%
XTM $0.003997 ↗3.59%
ZEC $491.36 ↗6.82%