Baikal BK-B vs Obelisk DCR1
Side-by-side specs, profitability, and home mining comparison.
Specifications Comparison
| Baikal BK-B | Specification | Obelisk DCR1 |
|---|---|---|
| 160.0 GH/s | Hashrate | 1.2 TH/s |
| 410 W | Power Consumption | 500 W |
| 2,562.5 J/TH | Efficiency | 416.7 J/TH |
| — | Noise Level | — |
| 3,800.0 kg | Weight | 9,000.0 kg |
| 1,399 BTU/hr | BTU Output | 1,706 BTU/hr |
| 34/100 | Home Mining Score | 34/100 |
| — | Release Year | — |
| Blake256r14 | Algorithm | Blake256r14 |
| Baikal | Manufacturer | Obelisk |
Profitability Comparison
Baikal BK-B
Obelisk DCR1
Based on BTC price of $74,658 and current network difficulty as of Mar 16, 2026. Actual results vary.
Verdict
Based on our multi-factor analysis, the Obelisk DCR1 wins on 2 of 3 factors (efficiency, hashrate). The Baikal BK-B holds the edge in power consumption. Review the detailed specs and profitability calculations above to determine which miner best fits your specific setup.
Best For...
Best for Profitability
TieBoth miners produce similar daily profit.
Best for Home Mining
TieBoth miners are equally suitable for home use.
Best for Efficiency
Obelisk DCR1416.7 J/TH — lower electricity cost per terahash.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Baikal BK-B or Obelisk DCR1 more profitable?
At the current BTC price and a $0.10/kWh electricity rate, the Baikal BK-B is more profitable at $-0.98/day compared to $-1.16/day for the Obelisk DCR1. Profitability depends heavily on your electricity rate — use the selector above to calculate with your actual costs.
Which is quieter, the Baikal BK-B or Obelisk DCR1?
Both miners have similar noise levels. Check the specs table above for exact decibel readings.
Which is better for home mining, the Baikal BK-B or Obelisk DCR1?
Both miners score similarly on our Home Mining Score. Consider your specific constraints (noise tolerance, available power, heat needs) to decide.
What is the efficiency difference between Baikal BK-B and Obelisk DCR1?
The Baikal BK-B runs at 2,562.5 J/TH while the Obelisk DCR1 runs at 416.7 J/TH — a difference of 2,145.8 J/TH. Lower efficiency means less electricity per terahash of mining power, directly reducing operating costs.
