Top 10 Bitcoin Miners You Should Check Out

10 replies 328 views
Posts: 131 · Reputation: 18
#1Feb 9, 2020, 08:14 PM
I think these 10 Bitcoin miners are the best based on factors like hashrate, power usage, price, and more. Here’s the list: 1. AntMiner S19 Pro ideal for industrial setups Hashrate: 110 Th/s Power usage: 3250 W (+5%) Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: 5-40°C Weight: 15,500 g Cost: $2,860 2. AntMiner T9t great for testing and setting up mining operations Hashrate: 10.5 Th/s Power usage: 1432 W Noise level: 76db Operating temperature: 0 40 °C Weight: 4,200 g Cost: $430 3. AvalonMiner A1166 Pro excellent for experienced Bitcoin and SHA-256 miners Hashrate: 81 Th/s Power usage: 3400 W Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: -5 35 °C Weight: 12,800 g Cost: $1,550 4. AvalonMiner 1246 Hashrate: 90 Th/s Power usage: 3420 W +/- 10% Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: 5 30 °C Weight: 12,800 g Cost: $3,890 5. Whatsminer M30stt for experienced miners and SHA-256 Hashrate: 112 Th/s ± 5% Power usage: 3472 W +/- 10% Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: 5 40 °C Weight: 12,800 g Cost: $3,999 6. WhatsMiner M32-62T Hashrate: 62 Th/s ± 5% Power usage: 3536 W ± 10% Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: 5 35 °C Weight: 10,500 g Cost: $1,100 7. Bitmain AntMiner S5 best for newbies Hashrate: 1.155 Th/s Power usage: 590 W Noise level: 65db Operating temperature: 0 35 °C Weight: 2,500 g Cost: $413 8. DragonMint T1 perfect for low-temperature ASIC mining Hashrate: 16 Th/s Power usage: 1480 W Noise level: 76db Operating temperature: 0 40 °C Weight: 6,000 g Cost: $1,371 9. Ebang EBIT E11tt for advanced mining Hashrate: 44 Th/s Power usage: 1800 W Noise level: 75db Operating temperature: 0 40 °C Weight: 5,500 g Cost: $1,800 10. AntMiner S17 a solid choice for pros Hashrate: 73 Th/s Power usage: 2200 W Noise level: 76db Operating temperature: 0 35 °C Weight: 10,500 g Cost: $1,200 Let me know what you think!
4 Reply Quote Share
blockhubMember
Posts: 1033 · Reputation: 43
#2Feb 9, 2020, 09:40 PM
Is this your best list? Why Antminer s5 and Dragonmint are listed here? They are no longer profitable and have less support. And another thing is s5 miner is power-hungry compared to the Compact F/USB ASIC-based miner that can pull only 15-30w or Futurebit Apollo which can mine 2.5th/s with 160 watts power consumption.
2 Reply Quote Share
degenpro573Full Member
Posts: 420 · Reputation: 418
#3Feb 10, 2020, 02:30 AM
LOL, this must be a terrible bot posting this shit, ALL prices above are wrong, some gears are 7-8 years old and no where to be found nor are profitable at any power rate, many models are wrongly spelled and/or do not exist, what is the purpose of posting this b.s?
4 Reply Quote Share
neonz581Newbie
Posts: 7 · Reputation: 19
#4Feb 10, 2020, 04:04 PM
He just copied the post from the site and didn't even bother to cross-check if the prices are correct or not. And also placed the link at the bottom to avoid been penalized for plagiarism. Op is obviously looking for merits.
2 Reply Quote Share
fox_coinNewbie
Posts: 4 · Reputation: 8
#5Feb 10, 2020, 07:57 PM
You can consider to share the website link, to share us your "best"!
2 Reply Quote Share
the_neonNewbie
Posts: 38 · Reputation: 23
#6Feb 10, 2020, 10:00 PM
completely meaningless list, among many now intuli not even the S9 appears that at least some of them are still in operation.
0 Reply Quote Share
Posts: 704 · Reputation: 130
#7Feb 11, 2020, 03:41 AM
Give me 2 S5  please
0 Reply Quote Share
zerolabNewbie
Posts: 112 · Reputation: 27
#8Feb 11, 2020, 06:13 AM
I don’t even understand some of these comments  what does best to experience Sha256 even mean. What could be good would be a list that tells you how reliable and profitable a miner is and not this random list of random hardware. Anyway it does really seem like this is a bit or it was just copied from a website.
4 Reply Quote Share
Posts: 2 · Reputation: 34
#9Feb 11, 2020, 11:08 AM
I love Antminer S19 and it's my favorite Miner because it's super powerful and also it's able to mine good amount of crypto. By the way I like to make Masternode  Instead of mining. As Masternodes work on a Proof of work system.
2 Reply Quote Share
Posts: 704 · Reputation: 130
#10Feb 11, 2020, 11:54 AM
And what coins do you mine? Masternodes work on the Proof-of-Service protocol and there is nothing similar to mining in the work of masternodes. If you are the owner of a masternode, then you are required to have the required number of coins and provide service to this node.
4 Reply Quote Share
Posts: 5 · Reputation: 68
#11Feb 11, 2020, 04:30 PM
Thank you for recommending the Avalon Miners. I'm from Canaan Official. Avalon Miners in Texas are on sale. A1246 are $7-$7.5/T rn. You can check on ​https://shop.canaan.io/ or contact me at ​https://t.me/wongsiufong for inquiries. Happy mining everyone
3 Reply Quote Share
?Reply
Sign in to reply to this topic

Related topics