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KS7

Reference summary for IceRiver KS7. Verify the label inside your miner UI before flashing firmware.

Specifications

Factory-published figures are typical values; ambient temperature and PSU quality affect measured wall power.

Algorithm
kHeavyHash
Coin
Kaspa
Hashrate
30 TH/s
Power
3500 W
Efficiency
0.117 J/GH
Released
2025-04

Firmware package

The firmware source for KS7 depends on whether ICERIVER currently exposes a public direct archive. Mirrored files are stored locally unchanged and include SHA256 checksums.

No verified public direct firmware archive is listed for this model yet. Use the ICERIVER firmware portal and avoid guessed third-party files.

ICERIVER firmware portal

Operating profile for KS7

IceRiver KS7 is listed as a Kaspa ASIC miner using kHeavyHash, with a reference hashrate of 30 TH/s and a reference power draw of 3500 W. Treat those figures as planning inputs rather than profitability promises: pool fee, network difficulty, coin price, room temperature, fan profile, and downtime can change the result.

Power and environment

High-power farm-class unit; confirm circuit capacity, PSU limits, intake temperature, and exhaust path before production use.

Check intake temperature, dust buildup, cable seating, and exhaust recirculation before blaming firmware or pool settings for unstable hashrate.

Pool and network fit

Use a wired LAN connection, reserve or document the miner IP address, and confirm that the pool URL, worker name, and password are stored before rebooting.

Open setup checklist · Troubleshooting

Firmware workflow for KS7

Before changing firmware, identify the exact model in the miner web interface, compare the installed build with the package name, keep a copy of pool and network settings, and update one machine first when operating multiple units.

  1. Confirm the label and web-interface model name match KS7.
  2. Compare the firmware package name with the model and release window shown above.
  3. Download from the local mirror only when the checksum metadata is present, or use the ICERIVER firmware portal.
  4. Unzip the vendor archive when required and verify the checksum before uploading the update package.
  5. Apply the update to one miner first, reboot, then monitor hashrate, pool status, fan speed, and temperature before updating more units.

No local mirror is stored for this model. Use the ICERIVER firmware portal and match the exact model name before downloading. ICERIVER firmware portal · manuals and tools

Pre-flight checks

Before first setup

  • Place the miner where intake and exhaust airflow do not loop back into the same space.
  • Use Ethernet and verify that the management PC is on the same subnet.
  • Record default access details, pool settings, and the current firmware string before making changes.

Before revenue estimates

  • Enter power draw, electricity price, pool fee, expected uptime, and current network assumptions separately.
  • Do not compare models only by hashrate; efficiency and operating environment can matter more.
  • Open the mining calculator after checking the model table.

Related model paths

Use nearby model pages and comparison pages to avoid picking firmware or setup guidance from the wrong hardware family.

Same coin family

Mining and firmware risk note

No page on this site predicts revenue or guarantees uptime. Firmware changes can interrupt hashing, reset settings, or expose compatibility issues if the wrong package is used. For revenue planning, use the calculator as an estimate and review live network data separately.

Methodology and update status

This page combines the local model table, mirrored firmware metadata when present, and the ICERIVER firmware/manual portals. The page was regenerated on 2026-06-26; always re-check the vendor portal before flashing because firmware filenames can change.

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