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November 26, 2014, 06:22:50 PM
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I'm trying to make (and keep up to date) a list of the available hardware :
https://coinplorer.com/Hardware

Those hardware are also used by the simulator ( https://coinplorer.com/Hardware/Simulate ) so it's very easy to simulate mining gains.
Do you see anything missing/out of date?

Let me know.
Thanks for your help.

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November 26, 2014, 06:49:33 PM
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Is it really supposed to be exhaustive - or just current and/or realistic?

If it's exhaustive: the hardware comparison page in the bitcoin wiki has plenty that appears to be missing, as does my StickMiners thread.

If it's only meant to be current and/or realistic, then at least the AsicMiner Tube / Prisma and some of the HEX products (e.g. HEX16A4) are missing.

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November 26, 2014, 07:15:04 PM
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You should list prices in $/Gh.

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Thanks for your comments, I'll add them.
It's supposed to be an exhaustive of current hardware. There are plenty of them hidden for readability.
Edit: I prefer not listing all the sticks, too many of them and are usually FAR from full size ASICs in terms of power draw/price per GH

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November 27, 2014, 10:09:17 AM
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You should list prices in $/Gh.
You can sort the table by MH/$, which is basically the same (inverted).

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November 28, 2014, 06:55:23 AM
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How about an "In Stock" flag?

Most pre-orders are either full scams or borderline.

Only a few companies do batch pre-orders that are trustworthy, e.g Spondoolies-Tech, Bitmain.

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How about an "In Stock" flag?
Latest column?

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