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So I've been seeing a lot of stuff about how BFL hasn't shipped people's ASICs yet. This thread isn't about that. I just want some info about this: https://products.butterflylabs.com/homepage/5-gh-s-bitcoin-miner.htmlAm I incorrect in thinking that 5 GH/s is 5000 MH/s? At $274 (assuming BFL ever gets their shit together) isn't that an excellent deal? Also, it says it needs to be plugged into a host computer. What part of the host computer does it draw on?
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Thanks both of you. I can't do the crate case because I have a lot of cats that jump on everything... But I will definitely get a good quality PSU.
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You can almost double your profits by spending 300 on a 7950 (~600 kh/s) instead of 160 on a 7850 (~320). You'd also have a card that will be easier to sell back in the future (IMO) as the 7950 is a much superior video card. The 7850 w/o crossfire is already struggling on some of the newer PC games.
I might do that. I just have to wait a bit longer to get enough. I'm still using my trusty old 560ti for games So you think the other parts are fine? Will I need more RAM? RAM is cheap as chips, so I don't mind that.
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How would this work if you use a split-riser and then place ribbon-risers at that one?
If that works, you might use 10 or more GPU's at a single MB.
I am talking about something like this: [img]
You mean add that riser, and then add two more 16x risers in each of those? O_O
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You should put a bit more description in your main post. I understood exactly what it was when I went to your site, but was confused after just reading the post.
Excellent idea by the way.
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how old the mobos we are talking about?
if a 775 platform is old enough to you,then the answer is yes you can, and there is no impact on your hash rate for both btc or ltc mining.
Awesome! I wasn't looking at a specific mobo, but that's a guideline. What about for AMD mobos? AM3 the oldest?
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GHs? dont you mean MHs
Kh/s if they're talking LTC. I might have put it wrong in my first post, I am very new to this stuff.
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6870 gets 250Ghs in real life and is too expensive at 200$, find it used for half that. new get a 7790 for 150$ that get you 250Ghs good for btc but bad for ltc
What is a good card for LTC?
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Something else you could do if you don't think your printer is up to snuff, is to go get a bunch of blank ones printed in high quality, and then just run them through your printer with only the address part of the template showing.
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Hey all, I'm putting together the parts for my budget rig, and I'm having a lot of trouble choosing the GPU. I'm deliberating between getting one 6870 or two 5750s. I'm just not sure how accurate the data at https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison is. Two 5750s get 365mhash/s and are about $180 for both. **[Also, will a 5750 fit in a PCI Express x1 slot? The mobo I'm look at has a x16 and a x1. Not two of either.] One 6870 gets around the same and is $203. Advice? Should I be looking at a completely different card? Budget wise I want the most power for as little as possible, and I want to keep it close around $200.
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You can do cheaper. I use 1Gig ram, ebay a socket 775 mobo, a shitty 800W psu from ebay and cheap cpu. then bung in a 5850 or two. I got a 2x5850 rig running for under £200
What's the hash rates for two 5850s?I couldn't find any cheap 5850s. However https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison says that a 6570 has a 124-114 hash rate (not sure the difference between the different listings on that page.) I feel like that number is incorrect though, because a 6570 is $68 on Amazon. Is it because it is low profile? How much does it being low profile effect the performance for mining?
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I'd definitely take the Thermaltake over the Rosewill, lol. Really? My Rosewill HIVE has been running perfectly for over a year now... Though I agree some of their products leave a lot to be desired.
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Thanks, I'll do a but more looking around. I'm using a Rosewill PSU in my current PC, so I might look at those as well.
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Hey there, I'm just a kid so I can't afford to buy a huge quad-card watercooled monster. I still want to get into this cryptocurrency thing, not only is it fascinating, but it probably is the future. So I've been toying with the idea of getting a budget rig. From what I read, the only component that really matters is the GPU, with the mobo being only as important as its Pci-16x slot. This build has the cheapest of the cheap in everything, and I'm going to go the route of the milk crate case:
-XFX Radeon HD 6870 2GB -Thermaltake TR2 600W -AMD Sempron 145 -Biostar A780L3B (I'm aware this is probably absolute shit, I might spend the extra bucks to get an crossfire-enabled board in case I upgrade someday.) -Crucial 2GB (1 x 2GB)
Its a $342 build, so kind of an investment for a sixteen year old with no job. What do you think?
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I'm doing graphic design work on another site to get cash for a rig! I'm a third of the way there.
Its a bit harder when still in high school, but I'm confident.
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Does a workstation GPU do better at mining than a gaming GPU? Which part of the GPU actually determines mining efficiency? Newb here, I'm putting together my first build to (maybe) buy.
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I've got a 6870, and it mined about two LTC/day before the difficulty went up very recently. Maybe 1.5 now. That's about $4.5/day at current rates (which are currently falling). It's all very uncertain, so don't expect to get a positive return on your investment. You might. You might not. It's a gamble, and calculating the odds is nearly impossible As for your other questions: the wattage is fine, the other hardware isn't important, Linux is fine. Thanks for replying. I guess I'll think it over- I probably wont have the cash for a little while and who knows what will happen by then!
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