Hi miners !
There is two months ago, I started to be obsessed by the cryptocurrencies world
For a first experience, I buyed a Zeusminer Blizzard (Scrypt 1.5 Mh/s) but today I'm asking myself on the power rentability so I did some searches:
- Scrypt ASIC mining is power efficient and cheap regarding the hashrate it offers
- GPU only coins are much more profitable, and RIGs offers the best coins choices
Energy costs in France (EDF):Low cost period: 0.0623 €/kWh
High cost period: 0.1019 €/kWh
GPU RIGI made this "cheap" R9 based config:
- Motherboard: ASRock H81 Pro BTC (PCI-E x5): 54.95 €
- CPU: Intel Celeron G1840 : 44.75€
- RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport 4Go DDR3 : 25.35€
- GPU: 3x AMD Radeon Sapphire R9 290 Tri-X (Used) : ~600€
- SSD: Corsair Force Series LS 60 Go : 41.95€
- Power Supply: Be Quiet ! Power Zone 1000W 80PLUS Bronze : 184.95€
Total: 951.95 € =
1 095.62 $Litecoin average hashrate: 3 x 800 kH/s =
~ 2.4 MH/s = 16.41 LTC / Year = 0.13 BTC / Year
Monero average hashrate: 3 x 700 H/s =
~ 2.1 kH/s = 561.15 XMR / Year = 1.209 BTC / Year
Power consumption: ~1kWh =>
~ 130€ / YearScrypt ASICFrom the same range of price, I found the Zeusminer LIGHTNING X6 + 1200W PSU (both used)
Total: 1 100 € =
1 238.21 $Litecoin average hashrate: ~ 42 MH/s = 287.17 LTC / Year = 2.29 BTC / Year
Power consumption: ~1kWh =>
~ 130€ / YearTo concludeWhat do you think about my calculations ?
Do you think it is preferable to mine Scrypt with ASIC with a huge hashrate, or is it better to build a GPU RIG because GPU/CPU only coins are more profitable ?
Thanks for your help !
And sorry for my english