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Topic: Bitmain launches the new AntMiner DR3 (Decred ASIC Miner) - page 6. (Read 2690 times)

jr. member
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Note that if you use an APW3++ PSU @ 93% efficiency the power usage at the wall will be 1516W.

--Edit:
I realized that's wrong: Advertised 1410W consumption is already measured at the wall.
sr. member
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Now Decred have got  80Ph...
This miner have 7.8 Th of hashpower...
Is equal about 10500 Miner... if Bitmain sell 5000 Pcs the reward ( now is about 14$) decrease until 7$.
The cost of electricity is important... ( 1400 watt equal to about 34Kwh/day....)
I think that if we are lucky ( low electricity cost ) ROI is about 220/250 days...... if we are unlucky ( hight electricity cost) ROI is about 1 year or more...
During this period more powerful asic miner arrive........
full member
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We are not retail.
If antminer holds the max of two for first batch these look to ROI before the D1 is shipped out.
jr. member
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how I calculate the difficulty change and how much time will need payback?

There's no way to know that for sure but the difficulty is expected to increase significantly based on all the different manufacturers that are releasing miners for this algorithm.
newbie
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this profit right now seems great but I could not find any difficulty chart, In my country the energy is worth $0.065 and how I calculate the difficulty change and how much time will need payback?
jr. member
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Forgot to ask how this rates with Innosilicons model?

DR3 is 2.4 times more efficient.
full member
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We are not retail.
Forgot to ask how this rates with Innosilicons model?
full member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 221
We are not retail.
At least Bitmain is doing the Maximum order quantities or these. I wonder how many we can source for buyers for Sept. Our listing should be up in a few hours but a soft quote is looking like over $1k to import to the US using web service payment. Most of our international buyers decide to take on customs responsibility themselves and we're seeing more US buyers request quotes to do so as well.
jr. member
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I was early on the Z9 mini's which had a similar quick 2 month payback.  3 months later mining about 30% from where it began and still not paid back.  Will be lucky if that happens by year end.

Then why you ordered the DR3's?
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You guys are also forgetting that Obelisk is also shipping out their Batch 1.  They are tweaking the firmware and batch 2-5 will follow suit

jr. member
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It's manufactured by MicroBT a.k.a. Bitwei.    www.microbt.com


Pangolin is a distributor.
They seem to have december batch for sale https://pangolinminer.com/product/whatsminer-dcr-with-psu-shipout-on-dec-5/

but I agree it's a long time before december hits

But it won't be worth mining in December.  You will never see payback on their $4000 USD miner.

I jumped and ordered 2 of the Antminer's early this morning hoping to see payback.  Still very risky.

I was early on the Z9 mini's which had a similar quick 2 month payback.  3 months later mining about 30% from where it began and still not paid back.  Will be lucky if that happens by year end.

An now we have the Trump tariff to pay on these miners.

jr. member
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0.27 the efficiency of the Whatsminer DCR. You plug in the DR3 in October and DCRs start pumping in November. ROI by December and make whatever small change is left by the Whatsminers. Doesn't seem really worth the trouble to me.
newbie
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Plugging in the numbers, it's $12/day revenue, $9 profit at 9 cents power.

Assume they ship 3k units, which increase difficulty by 25% over a month, revenue down to $9/day, profit $6/day. Seems like a 100 day payback investment, but whatsminer DCR shipping in 60 days.

Nah this will get wrecked.

Maybe after December, only the whatsminer miner can make profit due to the high efficiency.
sr. member
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Plugging in the numbers, it's $12/day revenue, $9 profit at 9 cents power.

Assume they ship 3k units, which increase difficulty by 25% over a month, revenue down to $9/day, profit $6/day. Seems like a 100 day payback investment, but whatsminer DCR shipping in 60 days.

Nah this will get wrecked.
legendary
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530 dollars a month profit right now seems great. I don't know how it last because usually the ASICS start going down in profit once many people start using them, just as GPU-mining, only here the profit decrease at a much faster rate.

Yet this ASIC seems doing really well even at a 0.16 kw/h power consumption, so probably the people with cheaper electricity I think will buy 2 of them. It seems so enticing right now.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
It's manufactured by MicroBT a.k.a. Bitwei.    www.microbt.com


Pangolin is a distributor.
They seem to have december batch for sale https://pangolinminer.com/product/whatsminer-dcr-with-psu-shipout-on-dec-5/

but I agree it's a long time before december hits
sr. member
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That power efficiency is so so bad, if you compare it to the WhatsMiner D1 44Th/s.

This antminer takes about three times the power per hash.

Great point, but keep in mind that the Pangolin Whatsminer D1 is out of stock and costs roughly 5 times more (total).
legendary
Activity: 2436
Merit: 1706
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
That power efficiency is so so bad, if you compare it to the WhatsMiner D1 44Th/s.

This antminer takes about three times the power per hash.
sr. member
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Merit: 256
Important Stats
Hash-rate: 7.8TH/s
Power consumption: 1410 watts
Shipping date for batch 1: September 26-30, 2018
Limit: 2 per customer
Base price: $673.00

Keep in mind, these miners carry a 2.6% + 25% tariff now when purchasing inside the United States (plus shipping and PSU).

Link

At current DCR price and current difficulty, CryptoCompare's mining calculator estimates $530/month in profit at $0.16/kWh. Obviously, this will change as the price/difficult changes.
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