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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 08:37:15 AM



Title: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 08:37:15 AM
So, when I got into cryptos from forex and cfd's I had some spare money to waste!
So as a computer hardware and newborn crypto enthusiast I decided to build my own farm!

And now for some Pros and Cons!

Setup: RX480 x3, i3-3220.
Miner: MultiMiner

Pros:
1)Some passive income
2)Just cool thing to have.

Cons:
1) Noise ( it is frustrating you cannot do anything with it, even if you close the door, it is almost vibrating through the air)
2) Dust  ( it sweevels dust around like crazy, imagine cleaning your appartment every 2 days)
3) Hardware falure ( probably the most frustrating part about mining) i had 2 PSU's that just gave up on me, this doubles the waste of your money, first of all you need to buy a new one and waste your time searching for it.

In conclusion, it was a good run but I am no longer mining, 20$ a month with all electrical bills and cons of this system is just not enough for me to continue this journey Grin

What do you think about mining? Is it still alive for enthusiasts with no thousands of dollars in their pockets?


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: manji on May 16, 2018, 09:22:38 AM
I don't know for everyone whether it's worth it or not, in fact i have never stopped my mining rigs since the GPU miners were hit by a disaster.

One of which my rig:
- 6x R9 290
- 8x RX 580 8GB

Btw,
Still profit (after an electricity bill) even though "lower" profit compared with 1 year ago.


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 09:24:34 AM
I don't know for everyone whether it's worth it or not, in fact i have never stopped my mining rigs since the GPU miners were hit by a disaster.

One of which my rig:
- 6x R9 290
- 8x RX 580 8GB

Btw,
Still profit (after an electricity bill) even though "lower" profit compared with 1 year ago.
Thanks for your feedback!


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: huntingthesnark on May 16, 2018, 09:35:34 AM
You had two PSUs die? Bad luck - or cheap?


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: nixon99 on May 16, 2018, 09:49:33 AM
You had two PSUs die? Bad luck - or cheap?
probably, cheap luck)


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 09:51:01 AM
You had two PSUs die? Bad luck - or cheap?
probably, cheap luck)
wouldnt say that they were cheap,first was AeroCool Kcas 700W, second was (Corsair RM750x), Now i am rocking  be quiet Straight Power 11...
I would say that i had a bad luck ;D


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: manji on May 16, 2018, 10:11:22 AM
You had two PSUs die? Bad luck - or cheap?
What do you mean?

Whether it's related to what the @OP wants from other members to think about current mining.
What do you think about mining? Is it still alive for enthusiasts with no thousands of dollars in their pockets?


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: Wotan Wipeout on May 16, 2018, 10:12:56 AM
Buy real mining PSUs.
All under 1200 Watt is time wasting.

https://geizhals.de/kolink-continuum-1200w-atx-2-4-kl-c1200pl-a1506643.html?v=k&hloc=de


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 10:16:32 AM
Buy real mining PSUs.
All under 1200 Watt is time wasting.

https://geizhals.de/kolink-continuum-1200w-atx-2-4-kl-c1200pl-a1506643.html?v=k&hloc=de
My road ends here, not mining anymore, i had enough! ;D


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: AlecMe on May 16, 2018, 12:52:31 PM
why do you still care what other think?
if you closed it wtf are you still doing here?
close the thread ,delete the account and move on.

you gave up, you should not give a f... about whats behind.

what are you sharing my friend?

my 2 cents on it


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 16, 2018, 12:56:45 PM
why do you still care what other think?
if you closed it wtf are you still doing here?
close the thread ,delete the account and move on.

you gave up, you should not give a f... about whats behind.

what are you sharing my friend?

my 2 cents on it
I'd say 1 cent ;)


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: molivil on May 16, 2018, 04:33:09 PM
It's a rewarding hobby for me. I like tinkering with computers, and I've already almost made about 200% I've invested starting since May 2017. I'll continue mining as long as it's even marginally profitable. I agree the most frustrating thing is trying to figure out hardware issues, but I'm like House MD. Just have to figure out the puzzle.  ;D


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: molivil on May 16, 2018, 04:40:00 PM
You had two PSUs die? Bad luck - or cheap?
probably, cheap luck)
wouldnt say that they were cheap,first was AeroCool Kcas 700W, second was (Corsair RM750x), Now i am rocking  be quiet Straight Power 11...
I would say that i had a bad luck ;D

If I remember BitsBeTrippin videos correctly, they said Corsairs have recently (around mid-2017 onward) got worse on quality (cheaping out on Chinese caps, etc). I liked Corsairs myself, but now I buy exclusively Thermaltakes.


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: 2stout on May 16, 2018, 05:38:19 PM
It's the real deal as profits can be generated and too the best of both worlds if one is also a geek.


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: grendel25 on May 16, 2018, 07:21:42 PM
Well, let's consider some history.  Geeks mined bitcoin with video cards since 2009.  Some of those guys mined enough to be worth $200 Million dollars today.  Bitcoin was the genesis of cryptocurrency and now there are thousands of GPU/ASIC/FPGA minable coins.

So to answer the topic:  Yes, geek hobby and yes, real deal.  It is all of that and more... hobby, real deal, profession, etc...


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: WhyMe on May 16, 2018, 07:31:48 PM
So, when I got into cryptos from forex and cfd's I had some spare money to waste!
So as a computer hardware and newborn crypto enthusiast I decided to build my own farm!

And now for some Pros and Cons!

Setup: RX480 x3, i3-3220.
Miner: MultiMiner

Pros:
1)Some passive income
2)Just cool thing to have.

Cons:
1) Noise ( it is frustrating you cannot do anything with it, even if you close the door, it is almost vibrating through the air)
2) Dust  ( it sweevels dust around like crazy, imagine cleaning your appartment every 2 days)
3) Hardware falure ( probably the most frustrating part about mining) i had 2 PSU's that just gave up on me, this doubles the waste of your money, first of all you need to buy a new one and waste your time searching for it.

In conclusion, it was a good run but I am no longer mining, 20$ a month with all electrical bills and cons of this system is just not enough for me to continue this journey Grin

What do you think about mining? Is it still alive for enthusiasts with no thousands of dollars in their pockets?
3 gpus, it's not a farm :D


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 17, 2018, 01:51:27 PM
Ok, lets call it rig then)


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: Iannn on May 17, 2018, 04:02:26 PM
Yeah "farm" is a bit off.  Maybe window planter box garden?  But yeah two dead psu's....that sucks.  Get quality psu's.  EVGA Gold GQ's are reasonably priced and come with a 3 year warranty?  I have had good luck with those. 


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: madnessteat on May 17, 2018, 07:41:07 PM
I have 2 GTX 1070 and 1 GTX 1070ti. Profit of about $ 162 excluding electricity. You get used to the noise quickly. It is better to buy high-quality power supplies with a good guarantee. I use Corsair.


Title: Re: Mining! Geek hobby or real deal?
Post by: vinasky on May 18, 2018, 06:56:55 AM
I have 2 GTX 1070 and 1 GTX 1070ti. Profit of about $ 162 excluding electricity. You get used to the noise quickly. It is better to buy high-quality power supplies with a good guarantee. I use Corsair.
Guess i have a sensitive ears)
Not really a fan of Nvidia cards due to their power consumption.
AMD chips are much more overclockable)