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Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh)

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh)

Hashrate 8.8 GH/s Power 3,168 W Efficiency 360,000.0 J/TH
VS
Goldshell LT6

Goldshell LT6

Hashrate 3.4 GH/s Power 3,200 W Efficiency 955,223.9 J/TH

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) vs Goldshell LT6

Side-by-side specs, profitability, and home mining comparison.

Specifications Comparison

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) Specification Goldshell LT6
8.8 GH/s Hashrate 3.4 GH/s
3,168 W Power Consumption 3,200 W
360,000.0 J/TH Efficiency 955,223.9 J/TH
Noise Level
Weight 12,500.0 kg
10,809 BTU/hr BTU Output 10,918 BTU/hr
22/100 Home Mining Score 22/100
Release Year
Scrypt Algorithm Scrypt
Bitmain Manufacturer Goldshell

Profitability Comparison

$/kWh

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh)

Daily Revenue 0.00000000 BTC $0.00
Daily Electricity -$7.60
Daily Profit -$7.60
Monthly -$228.09
Yearly -$2,775.05

Goldshell LT6

Daily Revenue 0.00000000 BTC $0.00
Daily Electricity -$7.68
Daily Profit -$7.68
Monthly -$230.40
Yearly -$2,803.16

Based on BTC price of $78,165 and current network difficulty as of May 16, 2026. Actual results vary.

Verdict

Weighing six performance factors, the Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) comes out ahead — it takes 4 of 4 (efficiency, hashrate, power consumption, price-performance). Its biggest concrete edge: 62% better efficiency (360,000 vs 955,224 J/TH). Review the detailed specs and profitability calculations above to determine which miner best fits your specific setup.

Winner: Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) — wins on 4 of 4 factors

Spec Deltas

Stripped to the numbers, this is how far apart the Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) and Goldshell LT6 sit on each measurable spec:

  • Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) 163% more hashrate (0.0 vs 0.0 TH/s)
  • Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) 1% better power draw (3,168 vs 3,200 W)
  • Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) 62% better efficiency (360,000 vs 955,224 J/TH)
  • Goldshell LT6 1% more heat output (10,809 vs 10,918 BTU/hr)

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.

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) Metric Goldshell LT6
$700 Upfront cost (MSRP) $970
-$7.60 Daily net profit -$7.68
-$3,475 Net after 1 year -$3,773
-$6,250 Net after 2 years -$6,576
-$9,025 Net after 3 years -$9,379
Does not pay back at current rates (negative daily profit) 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

Tie

Both miners produce similar daily profit.

Best for Home Mining

Tie

Both miners are equally suitable for home use.

Best for Efficiency

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh)

360,000.0 J/TH — lower electricity cost per terahash.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) or Goldshell LT6 more profitable?

At the current BTC price and a $0.10/kWh electricity rate, the Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) is more profitable at $-7.60/day compared to $-7.68/day for the Goldshell LT6. Profitability depends heavily on your electricity rate — use the selector above to calculate with your actual costs.

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) vs Goldshell LT6: which runs at a lower noise level?

Both miners have similar noise levels. Check the specs table above for exact decibel readings.

Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) vs Goldshell LT6: which fits a residential setup better?

Both miners score similarly on our Home Mining Score. Consider your specific constraints (noise tolerance, available power, heat needs) to decide.

How far apart are the Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) and Goldshell LT6 on J/TH?

The Bitmain Antminer L7 (8.8Gh) runs at 360,000.0 J/TH while the Goldshell LT6 runs at 955,223.9 J/TH — a difference of 595,223.9 J/TH. Lower efficiency means less electricity per terahash of mining power, directly reducing operating costs. In relative terms that is 62% better efficiency (360,000 vs 955,224 J/TH).