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March 04, 2013, 09:47:09 PM
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Does anyone have a chart to show how much price per terahash has been historically, or what it is on average?
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March 04, 2013, 11:58:24 PM
Last edit: March 05, 2013, 02:24:54 AM by Stephen Gornick
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Does anyone have a chart to show how much price per terahash has been historically, or what it is on average?

The most efficient GPU (in terms of Mhash/s/$) is the ATI HD 5830 which scores 3.28  (whereas a 6990 scores a 1.23).  

The most efficient FPGA is the BFL single which scores a Mhash/s/$ of 1.64 (but provides better profit than a 5830 after considering the cost of electricity).

The most efficient ASIC is the Avalon ASIC which scores a Mhash/s/$ of 52.34.   Followed behind that is the BFL Mini Rig SC at 50.16.   The BFL rig might yield better than the Avalon ASIC as it is more efficient on a Mhash/s/J (power consumption), but electricity consumption is nowhere near the most important factor these days (... delivery dates are).

These numbers are from the Mining Hardware comparison article:
 - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison#FPGA

[Edit, Oops. fixed, added the K, thanks D&T.]

So a price of hardware per Thash/s would be the inverse I suppose,
 GPU: $305K per Thash/s
 FPGA: $609K per Thash/s
 ASIC: $19K per Thash/s

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March 05, 2013, 12:02:02 AM
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Your off by three orders of magnitude there. TH/s not GH/s.
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March 06, 2013, 07:31:36 PM
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Also, that doesn't include the motherboard, cpu, ram, cables, power supply, network cabling, routers, etc, to jam $305,000 worth of GPU's together.

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March 06, 2013, 07:31:39 PM
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I'm confused: are you asking

A) If you had 1TH/s of mining equipment, how many USD would you mine in 24 hours?

Or

B) How much would it cost (in USD) to buy enough mining hardware to reach 1TH/s?

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March 08, 2013, 12:42:28 AM
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The way I interpreted the OP was different again: literally, what's the current BTC price (in say USD using MtGox) divided by the total hashrate of the network. And, what has this ratio been historically?

So right now (as I type), that'd be 41.56783/35.219 = 1.18 to 3sf. I imagine you could get historical data from bitcoincharts.com and crunch it yourself. Usual disclaimers about random fluctuations in both those figures...


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March 08, 2013, 12:43:52 AM
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Your off by three orders of magnitude there. TH/s not GH/s.

His off what?
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