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Economy => Computer hardware => Topic started by: investorpgroovy on June 26, 2019, 09:11:08 PM



Title: WTB : Older Generation Miners
Post by: investorpgroovy on June 26, 2019, 09:11:08 PM
I am looking for 100-200 older generation miners, algorithm is not important.

Looking to pay $8-13 per TH for SHA256 miners in the 10-18TH Range...depending on the brand, condition and which PSU is included

Let me know what you have available, I need to miners to be delivered to Panama, but am willing to work with a seller to figure that out.

As a note, I will insist on using well known escrow.





Title: Re: WTB : Older Generation Miners
Post by: philipma1957 on June 27, 2019, 01:31:45 AM
I am looking for 100-200 older generation miners, algorithm is not important.

Looking to pay $8-13 per TH for SHA256 miners in the 10-18TH Range...depending on the brand, condition and which PSU is included

Let me know what you have available, I need to miners to be delivered to Panama, but am willing to work with a seller to figure that out.

As a note, I will insist on using well known escrow.





So an s9 with 14 th and an awp3 psu at 13 bucks a th is 182 usd.



Title: Re: WTB : Older Generation Miners
Post by: investorpgroovy on June 27, 2019, 08:52:51 PM
Phillip , Thanks for bringing this up

The with PSU price I am using for reference here is for miners with built in PSU's ( whatminer/ebit E9.3, ect) .. which tend to be on the lower end price-wise.

I would be happy to pay more for the higher quality brands, better power efficiency and what not.. so I wouldn't really be expecting a S9 14TH under 200 with PSU.


Title: Re: WTB : Older Generation Miners
Post by: mikeywith on June 28, 2019, 12:08:01 AM
so I wouldn't really be expecting a S9 14TH under 200 with PSU.

in fact you shouldn't be expecting an S9 14TH with psu for less than 400$, that is just some wishful thinking, prices in China are already above 400$ so it should be just about the same any where else ( in fact usually a bit more )

S9 makes about 100$ a month based on 6 cents per kwh , so 2 months ROI is obviously not doable.