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Topic
Board Hardware
Re: Bitmain's Released Antminer S9, World's First 16nm Miner Ready to Order
by
ComputerGenie
on 31/05/2017, 16:28:35 UTC
...[dumb stuff]...[more dumb stuff]...So not too many new folks will take to BTC,unless they can mine it & that will be over very soon,already is for most due to power prices  Sad
Where do you people live that power price is an issue? I've still got 8 personal S7s running @ 775-800, paying $0.10 per KWh, and making a profit from them(and they were even making a profit when BTC was @ $700).

whe do u live that gets u power prices that low?? looking at the list of price per kwh in the us shows prices just under $.10 per kwh which fits the price listed in your post with one key piece of info left out ....
I didn't leave anything out. Thank you for, once again, showing the you picked the proper name, numbnuts. To be accurate (bill divided by usage) the answer you seek is $0.093136641221374045801526717557252 per KWh, but I figured $0.10 was close enough for the discussions in this thread.  Roll Eyes


Edit: P.S. - Since you're a fan of underclocking and intentionally reducing ROI, you don't, logically, have a leg to stand on when you think you're going to argue the $0.0068633587786259541984732824427481 "discrepancy" of ~$9 per year (especially since it's actually a lower cost and higher profit than initially discussed).  Undecided