Mining Hardware Efficiency Calculator
Example: Antminer S19 Pro = 110 TH/s
Example: Antminer S19 Pro = 3250W
Formula
Efficiency (J/TH) = Power (W) / Hashrate (TH/s)
Lower J/TH = More efficient (less energy per hash)
How to Use
- Enter your miner's hashrate and power consumption
- Calculator shows energy efficiency in J/TH
- Lower numbers are better (more efficient)
- Use this to compare different mining hardware
Efficiency Benchmarks
• <25 J/TH: Excellent (S19 XP, M50S++)
• 25-35 J/TH: Very Good (S19 Pro, M30S++)
• 35-50 J/TH: Good (S17 Pro, M20S)
• 50-75 J/TH: Average (S9, older models)
• >75 J/TH: Poor (outdated hardware)
Example Miners
• Antminer S19 XP: 140 TH/s @ 3010W = 21.5 J/TH
• Antminer S19 Pro: 110 TH/s @ 3250W = 29.5 J/TH
• Whatsminer M30S++: 112 TH/s @ 3400W = 30.4 J/TH
• Antminer S9: 13.5 TH/s @ 1323W = 98 J/TH
About This Calculator
Use the mining hardware efficiency calculator when you want faster calculations with a clear method behind every result.
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Formula
Use the calculator inputs to apply the underlying method and return a consistent result instantly.
Example Calculation
The worked example below demonstrates how the input fields translate into the final output. Use it as a quick validation pass before entering your own numbers.
- input value: 10
- comparison value: 4
Explanation of Results
Result Interpretation
The mining hardware efficiency calculator returned computed result based on input value 10 and comparison value 4. Use this result as a baseline, then adjust one input at a time to understand how sensitive your outcome is before making decisions.
FAQ
How should I validate the mining hardware efficiency calculator result?
Run a second scenario with rounded numbers, then compare the direction and magnitude of the change before using the value operationally.
What formula is this based on?
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