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Topic: What could make Asic a better option (Read 139 times)

legendary
Activity: 1834
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September 07, 2022, 07:13:48 AM
#9
I am not a supporter of buying 4-5 year old ASICs after mining. This can only be done at a very cheap price for buying asics, cheap electricity and an inexpensive repair service. But with the current rate of Litecoin, you will have to wait for a new bullish season.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
September 04, 2022, 08:00:01 AM
#8
I've never look into asic miners for once but last night I spent some time trying to compare why Asic could be a better option than a rig, I see that I can mine Doge coin instead of BTC so I just want to hear some opinions from long time crypto miners on here, what could make an Asic miner a better option than a mining rig.

I kinda like this Goldshell mini - doge asic, any users on here?



If there are better ones can you drop names? Thank you
I did not find this ASIC on the official website
https://www.goldshell.com/shop/
Litecoin and Dodge have a lot of ASICs, if you want to mine these coins, then you must have cheap electricity.
And an important technical point is that there should be a service for these ASICs in your city, or nearby. Otherwise, in the event of a breakdown, you will have losses.

That mini is really costly.
he is far better off with old used bitmain L3+ gear.
just down clock them to a good level for sound and power use they are close to the same efficiently and the L3+ is about 30% of the price.

Also L3+ are fairly reliable due to the lower power draw they do. 800 watts for 500 mh is the normal setting but on down clock you can do 350 watts and 250 mh and they would not be very loud at those settings.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 04, 2022, 07:26:11 AM
#7
I've never look into asic miners for once but last night I spent some time trying to compare why Asic could be a better option than a rig, I see that I can mine Doge coin instead of BTC so I just want to hear some opinions from long time crypto miners on here, what could make an Asic miner a better option than a mining rig.

I kinda like this Goldshell mini - doge asic, any users on here?



If there are better ones can you drop names? Thank you
I did not find this ASIC on the official website
https://www.goldshell.com/shop/
Litecoin and Dodge have a lot of ASICs, if you want to mine these coins, then you must have cheap electricity.
And an important technical point is that there should be a service for these ASICs in your city, or nearby. Otherwise, in the event of a breakdown, you will have losses.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1472
September 04, 2022, 06:58:50 AM
#6
Thanks for your replies, the loudness is a big turn off for me since the only space in my home is a room where I keep my first 580s rig, no problem, thanks everyone.

You can watch some videos on YouTube just to give an idea about the noise  Cheesy
It's a hell to put on your room. I made a post here a few days ago for a user using 2 rigs in a room, and I wrote about having my rings in my room in the past, it's bad to sleep, you can hold some days, but midterm is hell. Noise, heat, dust, light...and asics is something else, the noise of the fans is annoying

Another thing to consider, it draws more energy, maybe a room will not be prepared to power your rig + asic
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 22
September 04, 2022, 12:52:29 AM
#5
Thanks for your replies, the loudness is a big turn off for me since the only space in my home is a room where I keep my first 580s rig, no problem, thanks everyone.
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
September 03, 2022, 10:31:21 PM
#4
There are pros and cons for both.

ASICs unless they are outdated or used are usually very expensive. So the entry price is much much higher. Another reason is that they are extremely loud. Basically as loud as a vacuum and you need a special area for them. You cannot sleep next to one. Another issue is that many of them require 240V which most don’t have set up.

GPUs are just easier, cheaper to get introduced into crypto. They however are more technically involved. ASICs are just plug and play pretty much. You don’t need to worry about it crashing as much.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 8950
'The right to privacy matters'
September 03, 2022, 04:13:37 PM
#3
the best ltc/doge miner is the bitmain L7 it is loud and pulls tons of power but it is way more efficient than the goldshell mini



the mini does 185 mh at 233 watts

https://www.goldshell.com/minidoge/

that is 1.26 watts per mh

you can get an old l3+ with 2 boards it will do  200 mh at 300 watts and is way cheaper


https://www.ebay.com/itm/275412984927?

fast eBay search a 4 board miner for $250 and a psu
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
September 03, 2022, 03:19:50 PM
#2
I've never look into asic miners for once but last night I spent some time trying to compare why Asic could be a better option than a rig, I see that I can mine Doge coin instead of BTC so I just want to hear some opinions from long time crypto miners on here, what could make an Asic miner a better option than a mining rig.

I kinda like this Goldshell mini - doge asic, any users on here?


If there are better ones can you drop names? Thank you

I think an ASIC with low power consumption can be a good option for home mining but keep in mind that even with a GPU rig you can mine several coins that are not normally mineable with GPU-s but you can use the unmineable website in order to point your GPU hash rate to their pool or use their easy miner and get paid in every currency that they support mining and they support all the most popular ones.

There is no real one which is better than the other,for some users they may prefer ASIC-s and some others GPU rigs.I personally love GPU rigs because of their flexibility,but maybe other people may love ASIC-s it is all personal choices in the end that makes us decide which route to go.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 22
September 03, 2022, 01:18:45 PM
#1
I've never look into asic miners for once but last night I spent some time trying to compare why Asic could be a better option than a rig, I see that I can mine Doge coin instead of BTC so I just want to hear some opinions from long time crypto miners on here, what could make an Asic miner a better option than a mining rig.

I kinda like this Goldshell mini - doge asic, any users on here?

https://i.imgur.com/nrjhNBj.jpeg

If there are better ones can you drop names? Thank you
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