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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Sandro410 on June 27, 2018, 07:26:34 PM



Title: My first mining setup
Post by: Sandro410 on June 27, 2018, 07:26:34 PM
Hi everybody, I'm new on this forum.
I have been trading cryptos for a while now and now I want to start my own mining operation. I have no experience in mining so I would like to get some feedback on the setup that I have in my mind.
Is there any other advice you could give to a mining newby?

thankyou in advance.!

So 10 Bitmain E3 800W miners, connected to a Synology DS218+ server,
and a 4000watt aircoditioning and a hot air extractioner.


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: fanatic26 on June 27, 2018, 07:50:49 PM
This is the BITCOIN mining SUPPORT forum. If you want to introduce yourself you should be doing it in the altcoin section since you are mining altcoins.


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: MATHReX on June 30, 2018, 12:00:18 PM
Hi everybody, I'm new on this forum.
I have been trading cryptos for a while now and now I want to start my own mining operation. I have no experience in mining so I would like to get some feedback on the setup that I have in my mind.
Is there any other advice you could give to a mining newby?

thankyou in advance.!

So 10 Bitmain E3 800W miners, connected to a Synology DS218+ server,
and a 4000watt aircoditioning and a hot air extractioner.

What are you paying for electricity?
Airconditioner is really not a way to go to cool your rigs. I'll highly suggest a push-pull configuration by using some high CFM fans which will save you up a lot of cost in electricity.
Some pictures will be highly appreciated!


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: Mamasita22 on June 30, 2018, 12:14:06 PM
I think for now trading is more profitable than starting asic-mining. Unless you have free electricity


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: leonix007 on June 30, 2018, 01:36:12 PM
I think for now trading is more profitable than starting asic-mining. Unless you have free electricity


its not as easy as you think, trading might also burn your capital

its not as leaving for hours then get a profit

There is no easy money this days even in mining and trading


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: akirasendo17 on June 30, 2018, 01:44:43 PM
well this will go with the electricity cost if its cheap, or not
also with the budget, right now its a bit less profit on coins
unless the price go up again, but i think what you should do is buy some few miners
look in to it run for a month then check if its profitable, then add another set
dont do it in one go, try to check first if youll get some profit out of it


Title: Re: My first mining setup
Post by: Geraldo on June 30, 2018, 02:05:41 PM
~snip~

its not as easy as you think, trading might also burn your capital

its not as leaving for hours then get a profit

And also burn your ass :D, Since we need to stay on the chair to make sure the bloody bear doesn't burn our capital, right?  ;D

So 10 Bitmain E3 800W miners, connected to a Synology DS218+ server,
and a 4000watt aircoditioning and a hot air extractioner.

Since you're new in mining, will be better to do it gradually. Starting with one only mining machine, you can choose which devices that suitable for you ( your mining passion) you must have your own consideration to choose. You can try to find any information about mining machines (e.g., mining hardware comparison) nor do your own research (need to spend a bit cost and time).  ;)