MicroBT Whatsminer D1 vs MicroBT Whatsminer M32
Side-by-side specs, profitability, and home mining comparison.
Specifications Comparison
| MicroBT Whatsminer D1 | Specification | MicroBT Whatsminer M32 |
|---|---|---|
| 48.0 TH/s | Taux de hachage | 62.0 TH/s |
| 2,200 W | Consommation électrique | 3,348 W |
| 45.8 J/TH | Efficiency | 54.0 J/TH |
| — | Niveau de bruit | — |
| 8.5 kg | Weight | — |
| 7,506 BTU/hr | BTU Output | 11,423 BTU/hr |
| 26/100 | Home Mining Score | 22/100 |
| — | Release Year | — |
| Blake256r14 | Algorithme | SHA-256 |
| MicroBT | Manufacturer | MicroBT |
Profitability Comparison
MicroBT Whatsminer D1
MicroBT Whatsminer M32
Based on BTC price of $64,340 and current network difficulty as of Jun 4, 2026. Actual results vary.
Verdict
Run the numbers across every spec and the MicroBT Whatsminer D1 edges it: 3 of 4 factors go its way (efficacité, consommation électrique, score de minage domestique). The standout gap is 34% better power draw (2,200 vs 3,348 W) in the MicroBT Whatsminer D1's favour. That said, the MicroBT Whatsminer M32 isn't beaten everywhere — it still wins hashrate. The right pick still depends on your power cost and noise tolerance — the breakdowns above make that call concrete.
Spec Deltas
The MicroBT Whatsminer D1 and MicroBT Whatsminer M32 diverge on the metrics below — each gap expressed as a real percentage, not a vague "better":
- MicroBT Whatsminer M32 29% more hashrate (48.0 vs 62.0 TH/s)
- MicroBT Whatsminer D1 34% better power draw (2,200 vs 3,348 W)
- MicroBT Whatsminer D1 15% better efficacité (45.8 vs 54.0 J/TH)
- MicroBT Whatsminer M32 52% more heat output (7,506 vs 11,423 BTU/hr)
- MicroBT Whatsminer D1 18% more score de minage domestique (26.0 vs 22.0)
Cost & ROI Over Time
A miner pays for itself in profit, not specs. These projections track upfront cost against one, two and three years of net earnings at $0.10/kWh.
| MicroBT Whatsminer D1 | Metric | MicroBT Whatsminer M32 |
|---|---|---|
| — | Upfront cost (MSRP) | $5,105 |
| -$3.88 | Daily net profit | -$6.23 |
| -$1,417 | Net after 1 year | -$7,379 |
| -$2,834 | Net after 2 years | -$9,653 |
| -$4,252 | Net after 3 years | -$11,927 |
| — | Payback period | Does not pay back at current rates (negative daily profit) |
Projections assume continuous operation, a flat $0.10/kWh rate, and no hardware degradation, pool fees, or BTC price change. Real-world ROI varies.
Best For...
Best for Profitability
TieBoth miners produce similar daily profit.
Best for Home Mining
MicroBT Whatsminer D1Score: 26/100. 0 dB noise level.
Best for Efficiency
MicroBT Whatsminer D145.8 J/TH — lower electricity cost per terahash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MicroBT Whatsminer D1 or MicroBT Whatsminer M32 more profitable?
At the current BTC price and a $0.10/kWh electricity rate, the MicroBT Whatsminer D1 is more profitable at $-3.88/day compared to $-6.23/day for the MicroBT Whatsminer M32. Profitability depends heavily on your electricity rate — use the selector above to calculate with your actual costs.
Is the MicroBT Whatsminer D1 or the MicroBT Whatsminer M32 better for noise-sensitive spaces?
Both miners have similar noise levels. Check the specs table above for exact decibel readings.
Which is better for home mining, the MicroBT Whatsminer D1 or MicroBT Whatsminer M32?
The MicroBT Whatsminer D1 scores 26/100 on our Home Mining Score (vs 22/100 for the MicroBT Whatsminer M32). This composite score factors in noise, power requirements, heat output, size, and setup ease — all critical for residential mining.
What is the efficiency difference between MicroBT Whatsminer D1 and MicroBT Whatsminer M32?
The MicroBT Whatsminer D1 runs at 45.8 J/TH while the MicroBT Whatsminer M32 runs at 54.0 J/TH — a difference of 8.2 J/TH. Lower efficiency means less electricity per terahash of mining power, directly reducing operating costs. In relative terms that is 15% better efficacité (45.8 vs 54.0 J/TH).
