Title: new to all of this Post by: billionaire,82 on May 14, 2011, 12:00:44 PM hey everyone.. Im new to all of this I've been doing some research on bitcoin and i wanna start mining asap i have around $5000 to invest.. im going to have a cpu custom built by one of the local computer stores in my area.. i just need to know what i should tell them spec wise can somebody please help me thanks
Title: Re: new to all of this Post by: Sukrim on May 14, 2011, 12:05:37 PM As a tipp:
Read the wiki pages first, there are comparisons of GPUs (how much hashing power they deliver) and also some backgrounds about bitcoin (or: why every ~10 days (currently) you will get ~40% less income (currently)). Title: Re: new to all of this Post by: clonedone on May 14, 2011, 12:17:25 PM hey everyone.. Im new to all of this I've been doing some research on bitcoin and i wanna start mining asap i have around $5000 to invest.. im going to have a cpu custom built by one of the local computer stores in my area.. i just need to know what i should tell them spec wise can somebody please help me thanks lol did you notice its always the new guys to spend a couple of grand like medid u know newegg ran outta 6990s? they are going hot. get yourself some 6990s with ur 5 grand Title: Re: new to all of this Post by: Hawkix on May 14, 2011, 02:11:50 PM not sure if buying BTCs for 5000$ would be better investment.
Title: Re: new to all of this Post by: Nicksasa on May 14, 2011, 02:20:19 PM not sure if buying BTCs for 5000$ would be better investment. If you buy the hardware and bitcoin's value should crash, you still have the hardware ;)Title: Re: new to all of this Post by: psknives on May 14, 2011, 02:47:29 PM not sure if buying BTCs for 5000$ would be better investment. If you buy the hardware and bitcoin's value should crash, you still have the hardware ;)yes i agree to this, but you should still invest in btc like $200 to $500 if you can afford it. |