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Topic: Bitcoin Mining Machines and ASICs (Hardware) (Read 211 times)

newbie
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September 22, 2022, 07:25:50 AM
#10
Excellent work! Your list includes some of our favorites, which is why we not only offer these miners, but also a wide range of other miners, so you can choose the best miner that meets all of your mining needs. Here's a link to our trading desk: https://trade.zionodes.com/en/marketplace
hero member
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Bitcoin g33k
September 20, 2022, 04:27:19 AM
#9
Where's the Antminer S19 XP in this list which should be on top ?
legendary
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Blackjack.fun
September 16, 2022, 11:22:41 AM
#8
Why not add the price from your Comparison so that it would be more useful to newbies who found this thread?

Exactly, why not add price, Th/$, J/T , availability of the gear, and so on?

And why the hell would the S19 (95Th) be ranked number one right now?

Viabtc has a $ 0.075 per Th/s, the gear will earn you $7.12 while burning 78 kWh with no loss or fluctuation or cooling, at 9cents per kWh you're just running it at zero profit, at 3 cents you're looking at 5$. Why would this 34.5J/T be ranked first?
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
September 16, 2022, 10:30:42 AM
#7
I think you need to make it clear what standard you use to list them as "the best".
The' Best' all depends on the buyer - not some random person's thoughts... Most hardware guides here are pretty clear on that: 1st pick your criteria and choose from either speed, efficiency or, service life and go from there. There are no miners that are the top in all 3 areas.

Personally I use service life as my #1 and that means any of Canaaan's Avalon miners.

In normal use, according to your experience, which ones get less issues? Antimners or Canaan?

Canaan are WAY more reliable then Bitmain. BUT, dollar for hash and power for hash they are a little less efficient.
It really becomes tough call with a lot of variables, if you have inexpensive power that you think will stay that way for a long time, then the Canaan are probably a better buy.
If you can't be sure of your power costs down the road then a bit cheaper machine that is a bit faster might serve you better since you stand a better chance of RoI and profit.

With that being said, anything can happen, the 17 series from Bitmain was a disaster for a lot of people. I have one in a rack that was out of the 1st or 2nd batch running with no issues since it was dropped off.

-Dave
 
jr. member
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September 16, 2022, 07:00:16 AM
#6
I think you need to make it clear what standard you use to list them as "the best".
The' Best' all depends on the buyer - not some random person's thoughts... Most hardware guides here are pretty clear on that: 1st pick your criteria and choose from either speed, efficiency or, service life and go from there. There are no miners that are the top in all 3 areas.

Personally I use service life as my #1 and that means any of Canaaan's Avalon miners.

In normal use, according to your experience, which ones get less issues? Antimners or Canaan?
legendary
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Evil beware: We have waffles!
September 15, 2022, 08:33:48 AM
#5
I think you need to make it clear what standard you use to list them as "the best".
The' Best' all depends on the buyer - not some random person's thoughts... Most hardware guides here are pretty clear on that: 1st pick your criteria and choose from either speed, efficiency or, service life and go from there. There are no miners that are the top in all 3 areas.

Personally I use service life as my #1 and that means any of Canaaan's Avalon miners.
legendary
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September 15, 2022, 06:24:37 AM
#4
I think you need to make it clear what standard you use to list them as "the best". Do you use the list from another website as mentioned by bitmax, or is there another source for it? I think you can also add how easy it is to buy them for overseas miners (outside EU or US) for example, so your list can be more distinct compared to others.
sr. member
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September 12, 2022, 05:25:58 PM
#3
Why not add the price from your Comparison so that it would be more useful to newbies who found this thread?
A price tag would be most beneficial, because sometime is always goes back to how much you have budgeted and can afford to spare for the equipment. If it is still possible please add estimated price tags to improve the quality of this topic.
legendary
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Block halving is coming.
September 12, 2022, 12:05:55 PM
#2
Why not just use a tool like this one https://www.asicminervalue.com/efficiency/sha-256
And then you can compare all ASIC miners and one click and you can also see what is more profitable than the other units.

The other thing is that units from Bitmain are a bit expensive compared to Canaan units I don't know about Whatsminer or MicroBT it seems I can't access their website anymore and I think it is more expensive than Bitmain and Canaan units.

Why not add the price from your Comparison so that it would be more useful to newbies who found this thread?
member
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September 12, 2022, 11:28:26 AM
#1
The foundation of the Bitcoin network is bitcoin mining. Bitcoin transactions are confirmed and secured by miners. The network would be under attack and unusable without bitcoin miners.

Since it is currently not possible to mine Bitcoin with a standard computer or laptop particularly profitably, you will definitely need a special piece of hardware called an ASIC.

Bitcoin miners realized that graphic cards could provide extra hashing power. Graphic cards were surpassed by ASICs.
Integrated Circuits with Specific Applications: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuit

Consider a Bitcoin ASIC to be specialized Bitcoin mining hardware, such as Bitcoin mining computers or "bitcoin generators." All significant Bitcoin mining these days is performed on specialized Bitcoin mining hardware ASICs, usually in thermally-controlled data-centers with low energy consumption.

For this reason I have saved 5 best mining hardware according to my opinion. Hope you choose the best mining hardware.



  • Antminer S19
  • Antminer S19 Pro
  • WhatsMiner M30S+
  • Whatsminer M30S++
  • Canaan AvalonMiner 1246

Comparison of Bitcoin Mining Hardware.

Miner Hash Power
Antminer S19 95.0 TH/s
Antminer S19 Pro 110.0 TH/s
WhatsMiner M30S+ 100.0 TH/s
Whatsminer M30S++ 112 TH/s
Canaan AvalonMiner 1246 90 TH/s
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