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Local => Nederlands (Dutch) => Topic started by: SwissTac0 on October 25, 2017, 02:08:54 PM



Title: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: SwissTac0 on October 25, 2017, 02:08:54 PM
Hi!
I am looking to build my first mining rig and would like to see if I could scrap together some local parts first. So if you live in the Netherlands or close by let me know what you have.

Also feel free to reach out if you have an interest in offering advice and tips to a local newbie


Title: Re: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: Bouli on October 28, 2017, 11:54:26 AM
What are you looking for exactly ?


Title: Re: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: Sjeikz on October 28, 2017, 12:12:47 PM
I have multiple Nvidia and AMD rigs ready for sale.
Also I have a bunch Asrock H81 Pro BTC r2.0 motherboards for sale, just hit me up if you are interested.


Title: Re: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: DutchFinity on October 29, 2017, 11:40:55 AM
I don't have any tips. I have been thinking about mining too, but I heard stories that it's not very profitable in the Netherlands due to high electricity costs. So I lost interest. But perhaps when you have a couple of solar panels it becomes profitable again.

I'll be following this topic for tips from the experienced boys and girls.


Title: Re: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: SwissTac0 on October 29, 2017, 06:44:53 PM
I don't have any tips. I have been thinking about mining too, but I heard stories that it's not very profitable in the Netherlands due to high electricity costs. So I lost interest. But perhaps when you have a couple of solar panels it becomes profitable again.

I'll be following this topic for tips from the experienced boys and girls.
Oh I live in a dorm my only cost is learning to sleep with the noise


Title: Re: Looking to buy parts in Netherlands
Post by: DutchFinity on October 29, 2017, 08:30:31 PM
Oh I live in a dorm my only cost is learning to sleep with the noise
Excellent. Although there may be some regulations on electricity use (fair use principle). Anyway. Dream big and give it a try.  :)