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The Miner Comparison page gives you a full catalog view of every miner available in Club HashCash, from the 10 TH/s entry-level Home Brew CPU Miner to the 3,960 TH/s Jvidia JX 420-RC-12 rackmount beast. Use the filters, sorting controls, and side-by-side comparison drawer to make an informed purchase decision rather than guessing which unit gives you the best return for your hCASH.

Miner tiers

All 32 miners are organized into four tiers. Tier determines the type of hardware and the general performance bracket, not a hard lock on which facility tier you need.
TierColorGeneral profile
EntryBlueLow cost, low hashrate, high supply caps. Good starting points.
MidGreenBalanced cost-to-hash ratio. Rigs and dual-GPU configurations.
ProAmberASICs and high-density GPU arrays. Strong hashrate, higher buy-in.
EliteRedTop-tier hardware with extreme hashrate or near-zero power draw.
Some miners have a priceHCASH of 99,999 — this is the internal sentinel value indicating the miner is not currently available for purchase with hCASH. They may be obtainable through AVAX pricing or special events. Always check both price columns before assuming a miner is inaccessible.

Key metrics explained

Before comparing miners, understand what each column represents.
The raw computational output of the miner in terahashes per second. Higher is better for raw earnings, but hashrate alone does not tell you how efficient or cost-effective the unit is. Your hashrate share of the 241,850 TH/s network determines your portion of the 1.25 hCASH/block reward.
The wattage the miner draws from your facility’s power allocation. Facilities have a total power cap, so every watt counts. A miner with high hashrate but extreme power draw can crowd out other units and reduce your effective total output.
Calculated as hashrate ÷ power. This is the single most useful number for comparing miners under a power constraint. A miner drawing 1W with 1,000 TH/s (like the Stormcore Superconductor) has a dramatically higher efficiency rating than a 2,600W unit producing 3,960 TH/s, even though the latter has more raw output.
efficiency = hashrate / power
The comparison UI color-codes efficiency: green for above 0.05, amber for 0.02–0.05, red for below 0.02.
The number of days until cumulative mining earnings cover the miner’s purchase price. Calculated as:
dailyEarnings = 1.25 × (hashrate / 241,850) × 43,200
paybackDays   = priceHCASH / dailyEarnings
Shorter payback is better for capital efficiency. A miner with a 30-day payback is earning back its cost much faster than one with a 200-day payback — all else being equal.
Calculated as hashrate ÷ priceHCASH. This tells you how much hashing power you are buying per unit of hCASH spent. Use it when comparing miners of similar tier to find which delivers the most throughput per coin spent.
hashPerHCASH = hashrate / priceHCASH

Filtering and sorting the catalog

The sticky filter bar at the top of the page lets you narrow the catalog before doing any comparison.
1

Select a tier

Click one of the tier buttons — ALL, ENTRY, MID, PRO, or ELITE — to restrict the view to that hardware class. ALL is the default.
2

Set a budget ceiling

Enter a maximum budget in hCASH in the MAX BUDGET field to hide any miner priced above that threshold. Leave it blank to show all miners regardless of price.
3

Choose a sort order

Use the sort dropdown to reorder results by the metric most relevant to your decision:
Sort optionWhat it finds
Price ↑Cheapest miners first — best for tight budgets
Price ↓Most expensive first — for Elite-tier shopping
Hashrate ↑Highest raw output first
Efficiency ↑Best TH/W ratio first — best under power constraints
Payback ↑Fastest break-even first — best for capital efficiency
4

Switch between card and table view

Use the view toggle on the right of the filter bar to switch between the card grid and the table layout. The table view is better for scanning many miners at once; the card view is better for reading individual miner details.

Side-by-side comparison drawer

Select two or more miners by clicking their COMPARE checkbox. A comparison drawer slides up from the bottom of the page showing each selected miner’s stats in a column. The drawer includes an automated Verdict Analysis panel that identifies:
  • The selected miner with the highest efficiency (TH/W)
  • The selected miner with the fastest payback (lowest days to break even)
  • The selected miner with the highest raw hashrate
This lets you quickly see whether a single miner dominates across all three dimensions or whether different units win in different categories — helping you decide which trade-off fits your strategy.
Compare three or four miners at once to see a richer verdict. Selecting a high-efficiency low-cost miner alongside a high-hashrate Elite unit makes the trade-offs between budget and raw output immediately visible.

Budget optimizer

The sidebar on the right of the page runs an automatic fleet optimizer. Enter two constraints:
  • Budget (hCASH): the total hCASH you have available to spend
  • Power (Watts): the total wattage your facility can support
The optimizer applies a greedy algorithm that sorts all 32 miners by hashrate-per-hCASH and allocates units until either the budget or the power cap is exhausted. The recommended fleet is shown below the inputs with per-miner counts, total power draw, and total net hashrate. Use the optimizer output as a starting point, then cross-reference with the comparison drawer to validate the specific units it selects.
The optimizer prioritizes hashrate per hCASH spent. It does not account for supply caps (maxSupply), AVAX-only pricing, or personal preference for specific hardware. Some recommended miners may have limited availability. Always verify stock before committing a purchase.

Notable miners at a glance

A few miners are worth calling out specifically because they sit at extremes in the catalog:

Stormcore Superconductor

Elite tier — 1,000 TH/s at 1W draw. Exceptional efficiency (1,000 TH/W). Costs 25,000 hCASH with a supply cap of 10 units. The premier power-constrained option.

Jvidia JX 420-RC-12

Elite tier — 3,960 TH/s at 2,600W. Highest raw hashrate in the catalog. Priced at 99,999 hCASH (sentinel — not available via standard hCASH purchase). Maximum density rackmount configuration.

Galactic Hash C

Elite tier — 300 TH/s at 600W (0.5 TH/W efficiency). Costs 10,000 hCASH. Solid mid-range Elite option with a reasonable efficiency score.

CPU Miner v2.0

Entry tier — 30 TH/s at 100W. The cheapest miner in the catalog at 100 hCASH with a supply cap of 2,000 units. Ideal first purchase for new operators.

Choosing a strategy

Different goals call for different comparison priorities.
Sort by Hashrate ↑ and focus on Pro and Elite tier miners. Raw hashrate determines your network share percentage, which directly scales your daily earnings. Accept higher power draw and longer payback periods in exchange for the largest absolute output.

Miner Catalog

Full reference table of all 32 miners with complete specs and lore context.

ROI Calculator

Simulate exactly how much a specific miner will earn per day given current network conditions.

Facility Tiers

Understand power caps and miner slot limits at each facility level before buying hardware.

Halving Tracker

Factor in the next emission cut when calculating payback periods and fleet size decisions.

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