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Topic: Lifetime Hardware ROI Profits for all Bitcoin Mining Hardware (Read 3420 times)

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thx your this post. although is old post but i can know which brand of the hardware i can use.
 Cheesy hope more update...
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For example the S7 uses 1.2kw so monthly its 1.2kwhX0.10X24X30=$86.40.


The S7 documentation itself claims 1293w + 10% so why would you calculate it pulling only 1.2?


P.S.

Cointerra shouldnt even be on that list. The hardware was so bad the chances of running continuously from time of purchase to now id put at 10% tops. God I hate Cointerra.

S7  Batch1  was  1210W  and 4860 THs 
from Hashnest shop Power: 0.249w/GHS 4860.0GHS

Yes the calculation was based of Batch 1 since the newer batches are too new and would show little ROI by now.
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very good thread. thanks
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For example the S7 uses 1.2kw so monthly its 1.2kwhX0.10X24X30=$86.40.


The S7 documentation itself claims 1293w + 10% so why would you calculate it pulling only 1.2?


P.S.

Cointerra shouldnt even be on that list. The hardware was so bad the chances of running continuously from time of purchase to now id put at 10% tops. God I hate Cointerra.

S7  Batch1  was  1210W  and 4860 THs 
from Hashnest shop Power: 0.249w/GHS 4860.0GHS
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For example the S7 uses 1.2kw so monthly its 1.2kwhX0.10X24X30=$86.40.


The S7 documentation itself claims 1293w + 10% so why would you calculate it pulling only 1.2?


P.S.

Cointerra shouldnt even be on that list. The hardware was so bad the chances of running continuously from time of purchase to now id put at 10% tops. God I hate Cointerra.
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I adjusted the price of the Neptune. Had no idea what they cost.

I can show calculations with electricity in mind but what would be the criteria? Since everybody pays different amounts of electricity.?

For example, say with 0.10 kwh and  mine until no longer profitable?



You could list typical watt consumption of the unit, that way people can do *24*30 themselves.
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I did an analysis of all the hardware that was released for mining Bitcoin. They are based on FREE ELECTRICITY. They assume the miner withdraws fiat USD profits every week. They are also priced in US Dollar at the time of release.

Reason why I didn't do electricity calculations is because most miners are usually sold to 2nd/3rd owners with access to free or cheap electricity. This list just shows which miners made its owner the most profits.

I will try to do more Gen 1/2 ASIC equipment. If you want me to analyse a particular miner, let me know which one and if you notice any mistakes in the price or delivery dates of any of the equipment below.

... remainder redacted for brevity


 Your reasoning for leaving out the electricity costs is incongruent with your decision to use the US dollar price at the time of release in calculating an ROI.  This list doesn't show which miner made which owner which profits.

 Also, the KNC Neptune was originally priced @ USD $9995 for previous owners of KNC products after which other's could purchase one for $12,995 and THEN the price was reduced to $9995 again all before the first delivery ever took place.


I adjusted the price of the Neptune. Had no idea what they cost.

I can show calculations with electricity in mind but what would be the criteria? Since everybody pays different amounts of electricity.?

For example, say with 0.10 kwh and  mine until no longer profitable?

legendary
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I did an analysis of all the hardware that was released for mining Bitcoin. They are based on FREE ELECTRICITY. They assume the miner withdraws fiat USD profits every week. They are also priced in US Dollar at the time of release.

Reason why I didn't do electricity calculations is because most miners are usually sold to 2nd/3rd owners with access to free or cheap electricity. This list just shows which miners made its owner the most profits.

I will try to do more Gen 1/2 ASIC equipment. If you want me to analyse a particular miner, let me know which one and if you notice any mistakes in the price or delivery dates of any of the equipment below.

... remainder redacted for brevity


 Your reasoning for leaving out the electricity costs is incongruent with your decision to use the US dollar price at the time of release in calculating an ROI.  This list doesn't show which miner made which owner which profits.

 Also, the KNC Neptune was originally priced @ USD $9995 for previous owners of KNC products after which other's could purchase one for $12,995 and THEN the price was reduced to $9995 again all before the first delivery ever took place.
legendary
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Can you do it with 2 cent power ?
Then do it with
 3 cent
4 cent
5 cent
6 cent
7 cent
8 cent
9 cent
10 cent

If too much work

Just

 2 cent
5 cent
10 cent


Power is not that hard to calculate since I gave the start and end date.

For example the S7 uses 1.2kw so monthly its 1.2kwhX0.10X24X30=$86.40.

From Sept 2015 till May 2016 is 8 months so $86.40X8= $691.20

So $2100-$700=  $1400 so -$400 to go for break-even
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Can you do it with 2 cent power ?
Then do it with
 3 cent
4 cent
5 cent
6 cent
7 cent
8 cent
9 cent
10 cent

If too much work

Just

 2 cent
5 cent
10 cent
legendary
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legendary
Activity: 3808
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legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
I did an analysis of all the hardware that was released for mining Bitcoin. They are based on FREE ELECTRICITY. They assume the miner withdraws fiat USD profits every week. They are also priced in US Dollar at the time of release.

Reason why I didn't do electricity calculations is because most miners are usually sold to 2nd/3rd owners with access to free or cheap electricity. This list just shows which miners made its owner the most profits.

I will try to do more Gen 1/2 ASIC equipment. If you want me to analyse a particular miner, let me know which one and if you notice any mistakes in the price or delivery dates of any of the equipment below.




AMD Radeon 6990 GPU  Cost $700 Profits $4250  ROI 600%
Bitcoin Mining Profits from July 2011 – Nov 2012:  $1800 (Till BTC Halving)
Litecoin Mining Profits Dec 2012 – June 2013: $2150
Ethereum Mining Profits Jan 2016-Now: $300





KnC Jupiter (500GHs) Cost $5000 ROI 582%
Bitcoin Mining Profits from Oct 2013 – Now: $29100





Antminer S1 (Batch 1) Cost $4000 Profits ROI 150%
December 2013-Now: $6000

Antminer S1 (Batch 2 ) Cost: $1800 ROI 111%
February 2014-Now: $2000

Antminer S1 (Batch 8 ) Cost $1000 ROI 130%
March 2014-Now: $1300





Antminer S2 (Batch 1)  Cost $3900 132%
April 2014-Now:  $5150

Antminer S2 ( Batch 4) Cost $2319 ROI 139%
June 2014-Now: $3225





Antminer S3 Cost $460 ROI 196%
Aug 2014 –Now: $900





Antminer S4 $1450 ROI 200%
Oct 2014-Now: $2900





Antminer S5:$450  ROI: 267%
January 2015-Now: $1200





Antminer S5+ $2450 ROI: 139%
September 2015-Now:  $3420





Antminer S7: $1800 ROI: 116%
Sept 2015-Now: $2100





SP10 June Batch: $2700 ROI: 129%
July 2014-Now: $3500





SP20 Black Friday $700 ROI: 269%
Dec 2014-Now: $1883





SP30 (4.5TH) $4000 ROI: 162%
Oct 2014-Now: $6500





KNC Neptune Cost $10000 (very late delivery) ROI: 75%
July 2014-Now: $7500






CoinTerraMiner IV (December Batch) $14400 (late delivery) ROI: 101%
February 2014-Now: $14580





Avalon 6 Batch 1 Cost: 1300 ROI: 86%
November 2015-Now:  $1120






Avalon 4 $450 ROI 280%
Febrary 2014-Now:  $1262





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