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Topic: Mining Profitability ASIC vs GPU - page 4. (Read 1166 times)

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June 08, 2018, 04:46:04 AM
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Well, but not everybody have the same electricity cost as you. And also, not every ASIC is currently out now.
Btw, the Z9 mini is not available.

A9 will be available very soon.
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June 08, 2018, 04:04:15 AM
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Overall it's a good comparing article but for the element Price/start, Profitability, Payback is very difficult to predict those all depends on a few elements such as electricity cost of each country, and the price of each country's currency when converting to dollar price (when buying some hardware) so both can affect Payback.

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June 08, 2018, 03:53:05 AM
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Some of the list of ASIC MINERS   Hash Rate     Pow.Cons.   Price/start      Profitability       Payback

Bitmain Antminer z9 mini                 10KH/S         300w           $850.00        $32.30/d           26d


Great post! But it's immediately hard to not notice that the cost of the Z9 MINI is wrong. As far as i can recall, it was never as low as $850 (you may be referring to the E3 which was originally sold at $800).


2. ASICs are harder to use (either you need a separate building/warehouse or you need to tolerate a jet engine in your home).


I'd beg to differ. ASICs are extremely easy to use (literally just plug and play earn). Let's not confuse "harder to use" with "harder to tolerate." Besides, it's also easily to tolerate if you are willing to put in the effort to it. A simple coleman cooler case silencer would easily reduce your noise problem.
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June 08, 2018, 03:42:03 AM
#5
1. Difficulty increases much faster for ASIC coins.

2. ASICs are harder to use (either you need a separate building/warehouse or you need to tolerate a jet engine in your home).

3. GPUs have much higher resale value and have value that is independent of the cryptocurrency market.

GPU mining is therefore much less risky, which is why it has a lower return on paper. It's a much better investment, in my view, than ASIC mining.
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June 08, 2018, 03:26:01 AM
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Well,
From the general view, this post is quite impressive. Comparing devices straight to another one, and we don't know what the X variable is. At least it can be a reference for newly miners.

But,
That was only basic comparison table between ASIC and GPU. Maybe the profitability that shown above comes from the same coin while mined by both.

Comparing one ASIC to one GPU isn't fair, one standard GPU rig -at least 6 GPU on it, may fair enough. But still, on a standard comparison -where both operated on the same algorithm/coins, ASICs has better profitability. Except comparing the miners perspective, most of the experienced miner has secret formulas to find their own "gold" coin. That's why even with that comparison table appear everywhere, GPUs still interest for a lot of miners.

As I always said, whatever it is, it will depend on "Whose behind the machine."
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June 08, 2018, 03:22:11 AM
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The coins you're mining with ASICs may fork to implement ASIC resistance and you may end up in having a big loss as ASICs don't come cheap.

The gains are indeed higher for ASICs but the risks are higher too.
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June 08, 2018, 02:10:12 AM
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Well, but not everybody have the same electricity cost as you. And also, not every ASIC is currently out now.
Btw, the Z9 mini is not available.
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June 07, 2018, 11:36:36 PM
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Mining profitability ASIC vs GPU.

 For those who are planning to mine a cryptocurrency Take a look at this Guys.


How Much Can I Earn With ASIC?

Some of the list of ASIC Miners      Hash Rate Pow.Cons.  Price/start   Profitability     Payback
Bitmain Antminer z9 mini     10KH/S300w$850.00$24.16/d     28d
Innosilicon D9 DecredMaster       2.1TH/S 900W  $3,250.00 $22.13/d     90d
Innosilicon s11 SiaMaster       3.83TH/S1.38KW $1,700.00 $8.77/d       111d
Halong Mining DragonMint B29       1.65TH/S800W$3,499.00$17.16/d       124d
Halong Mining DragonMint B52      3.5TH/S 1KW $2,800.00 $8.64/d       191d
Bitmain Antimer S9i      13.5TH/S   1.3KW$637.00 $1.52/d     246d
Bitmain Antminer E3   180MH/S 800W $1,710.30$4.82/d     251d
Innosilicon A5 DashMaster      32.5GH/S  750W $1,180.00  $3.09/d     260d



How Much Can I Earn With a GPU Mining?

 
Some of the list of GPUHash RatePow.Cons Price/startProfitability  Payback
AMD Radeon RX Vega 56  1.8KH/S 210W$499.99 $1.92/d 189d
AMD Radeon RX Vega 64  1.85 KH/s 240 W $579.99  $1.92/d  217d
AMD Radeon RX 560    200 H/s 55 W  $142.99 $0.41/d  272d
AMD Radeon RX 480 700 H/s 120 W  $259.00 $0.65/d   276d
AMD Radeon RX 470   650 H/s120 W     $239.00 $0.59/d  281d
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050Ti    12 MH/s 40 W $139.99   $0.31/d  288d
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060  22 MH/s130 W$229.00  $0.51/d 303d
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti 41 MH/s135 W  $459.99 $0.90/d324d
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 60 MH/s250 W  $749.99 $1.19/d  384d
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 35 MH/s 240 W   $235.00  $0.48/d   257d

Take note: Price, Profitability and Payback are always changing, anyway, since it always changing, I will update this regularly.

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