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May 07, 2018, 10:45:39 PM
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Hello miners!!

I'm here to ask about the productivity of this asic in one day

A friend sells me an included one with a power source included for 700 dollars

With zero bills of energy is rentable this asic? What you think?
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May 07, 2018, 10:50:11 PM
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A friend doesn't sell another friend a miner that costs less than half the price the D3 is going for direct from Bitmain, and regularly sells for even less than that. You're getting ripped off buying a D3 at this price, and according to Nicehash's calculator, you're making roughly $100 per month without electrical costs, so if you're able to secure a D3 near Bitmain's price it isn't a bad buy. Just make sure you can accommodate for the power and noise that these things make, they're extremely loud.

Yes, the PSU (APW3++ for example) also costs money, but it's not worth ~$400 dollars if you take Bitmain's D3 price off $700.

Here is a listing for the D3 at $250 + escrow on the forums. Much better deal than what your "friend" offered.

Actually sold out. Here's another listing.
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May 07, 2018, 10:55:53 PM
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A friend doesn't sell another friend a miner that costs less than half the price the D3 is going for direct from Bitmain, and regularly sells for even less than that. You're getting ripped off buying a D3 at this price, and according to Nicehash's calculator, you're making roughly $100 per month without electrical costs, so if you're able to secure a D3 near Bitmain's price it isn't a bad buy. Just make sure you can accommodate for the power and noise that these things make, they're extremely loud.

Yes, the PSU (APW3++ for example) also costs money, but it's not worth ~$400 dollars if you take Bitmain's D3 price off $700.

Here is a listing for the D3 at $250 + escrow on the forums. Much better deal than what your "friend" offered.
Is a good price, i see this asic in amazon for 350 - 460 $
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