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Goldshell E-KA1M

Goldshell E-KA1M

Hashrate 5.5 TH/s Power 1,800 W Efficiency 327.3 J/TH
VS
Dragonball Miner KS6

Dragonball Miner KS6

Hashrate 11.0 TH/s Power 3,400 W Efficiency 309.1 J/TH

Goldshell E-KA1M vs Dragonball Miner KS6

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

Specifications Comparison

Goldshell E-KA1M Specification Dragonball Miner KS6
5.5 TH/s Hashrate 11.0 TH/s
1,800 W Power Consumption 3,400 W
327.3 J/TH Efficiency 309.1 J/TH
50 dB Noise Level 75 dB
Weight 14.5 kg
6,142 BTU/hr BTU Output 11,601 BTU/hr
56/100 Home Mining Score 36/100
Release Year
KHeavyHash Algorithm KHeavyHash
Goldshell Manufacturer Dragonball

Profitability Comparison

$/kWh

Goldshell E-KA1M

Daily Revenue 0.00000253 BTC $0.20
Daily Electricity -$4.32
Daily Profit -$4.12
Monthly -$123.68
Yearly -$1,504.81

Dragonball Miner KS6

Daily Revenue 0.00000506 BTC $0.39
Daily Electricity -$8.16
Daily Profit -$7.77
Monthly -$232.97
Yearly -$2,834.42

Based on BTC price of $77,929 and current network difficulty as of May 16, 2026. Actual results vary.

Verdict

Both the Goldshell E-KA1M and Dragonball Miner KS6 are closely matched across our scoring factors, with neither holding a decisive advantage. Your choice should depend on your specific priorities — review the specs and profitability analysis above.

Spec Deltas

The Goldshell E-KA1M and Dragonball Miner KS6 diverge on the metrics below — each gap expressed as a real percentage, not a vague "better":

  • Dragonball Miner KS6 100% more hashrate (5.5 vs 11.0 TH/s)
  • Goldshell E-KA1M 47% better power draw (1,800 vs 3,400 W)
  • Dragonball Miner KS6 6% better efficiency (327 vs 309 J/TH)
  • Goldshell E-KA1M 33% better noise (50.0 vs 75.0 dB)
  • Dragonball Miner KS6 89% more heat output (6,142 vs 11,601 BTU/hr)
  • Goldshell E-KA1M 56% more home mining score (56.0 vs 36.0)

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.

Goldshell E-KA1M Metric Dragonball Miner KS6
$910 Upfront cost (MSRP) $3,820
-$4.12 Daily net profit -$7.77
-$2,415 Net after 1 year -$6,654
-$3,920 Net after 2 years -$9,489
-$5,424 Net after 3 years -$12,323
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

Goldshell E-KA1M

Score: 56/100. 50 dB noise level.

Best for Efficiency

Dragonball Miner KS6

309.1 J/TH — lower electricity cost per terahash.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Goldshell E-KA1M or Dragonball Miner KS6 more profitable?

At the current BTC price and a $0.10/kWh electricity rate, the Goldshell E-KA1M is more profitable at $-4.12/day compared to $-7.77/day for the Dragonball Miner KS6. Profitability depends heavily on your electricity rate — use the selector above to calculate with your actual costs.

Goldshell E-KA1M vs Dragonball Miner KS6: which runs at a lower noise level?

The Goldshell E-KA1M is quieter at 50 dB compared to the Dragonball Miner KS6 at 75 dB. For home mining, lower noise levels make a significant difference in livability.

For mining at home, should I pick the Goldshell E-KA1M or the Dragonball Miner KS6?

The Goldshell E-KA1M scores 56/100 on our Home Mining Score (vs 36/100 for the Dragonball Miner KS6). This composite score factors in noise, power requirements, heat output, size, and setup ease — all critical for residential mining.

Goldshell E-KA1M vs Dragonball Miner KS6: how much does the efficiency gap matter?

The Goldshell E-KA1M runs at 327.3 J/TH while the Dragonball Miner KS6 runs at 309.1 J/TH — a difference of 18.2 J/TH. Lower efficiency means less electricity per terahash of mining power, directly reducing operating costs. In relative terms that is 6% better efficiency (327 vs 309 J/TH).