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April 16, 2013, 04:12:09 PM
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I know this is where the pro builders and miners are, so what would it take to build a rig which can get over 10,000khashes and could it be done for under $5000?

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April 16, 2013, 06:01:45 PM
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where do you live ?
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April 16, 2013, 06:17:53 PM
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No, it can't be built for under $5,000 USD. Not unless you're doing something well outside of what typical pricing is for components.
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April 16, 2013, 07:21:01 PM
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10000 khash? That's 10 mhash, so just about anything can do that, couple of good CPUs, an old nvidia card, whatever.

If you meant 10000mhash or 10 ghash, that cannot be done easily. Assume you grab a bunch of cheap 5870s off eBay for $150 a pop that can each do 400mhash, you would need 25. That's already 3750 dollars. Assuming you can get 5 motherboards with 5 pcie slots, at 85 bucks a pop that's another 425. To power 5 5870s you need a 1250w PSU which is gonna be at least 200 bucks for a decent one, and you're already past 5000 dollars without any casing cables fans etc.

Thats probably one of the more efficient builds and it won't work, not to mention being a bad investment right now.

There is a DIY ASIC project getting started, you could build a 10 ghash miner for about $500 with some know how. You might want to look into that.
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April 16, 2013, 07:37:34 PM
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I know this is where the pro builders and miners are, so what would it take to build a rig which can get over 10,000khashes and could it be done for under $5000?

As others have mentioned, 10 Mh/s (LTC) for under $5k won't work.

10 Mh/s is about the power of 17 HD 7950s (at their average expected hash rate of 600 kh/s each), which cost about $300 each, so you're looking at $5100 just for the graphics cards.

You would need at least 3 motherboards, 3 CPUs, 6 PSUs, 3 flash drives, 17 risers, and 3 milk crates, in addition to the GPUs. Plus shipping, and potentially taxes. So, another $900, give or take. Note that getting more than three or four GPUs working on a single motherboard takes will require research to figure out exactly which components will definitely work, etc. It's easier to do if you limit yourself to 3 GPUs per motherboard, but that'll increase the cost another few hundred dollars.

$5k won't work, but $6k-$6.5k will do the trick. Or you could drop your target down to 8.4 Mh/s, which you might be able to get done for around $5k.

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April 16, 2013, 08:02:34 PM
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10000 khash? That's 10 mhash, so just about anything can do that, couple of good CPUs, an old nvidia card, whatever.

If you meant 10000mhash or 10 ghash, that cannot be done easily. Assume you grab a bunch of cheap 5870s off eBay for $150 a pop that can each do 400mhash, you would need 25. That's already 3750 dollars. Assuming you can get 5 motherboards with 5 pcie slots, at 85 bucks a pop that's another 425. To power 5 5870s you need a 1250w PSU which is gonna be at least 200 bucks for a decent one, and you're already past 5000 dollars without any casing cables fans etc.

Thats probably one of the more efficient builds and it won't work, not to mention being a bad investment right now.

There is a DIY ASIC project getting started, you could build a 10 ghash miner for about $500 with some know how. You might want to look into that.

So I would need approximately 5 boxes which can contain 5x5870s? It's not possible to do it in one box but instead I have to basically create a type of miner farm setup where I have 5 boxes running together? Each would cost $2000?

So that would be $10,000 at least? This sounds like a lot of money but the way BTC was pumped up just a few weeks ago it's actually not that much.
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April 16, 2013, 08:33:56 PM
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10000 khash? That's 10 mhash, so just about anything can do that, couple of good CPUs, an old nvidia card, whatever.

If you meant 10000mhash or 10 ghash, that cannot be done easily. Assume you grab a bunch of cheap 5870s off eBay for $150 a pop that can each do 400mhash, you would need 25. That's already 3750 dollars. Assuming you can get 5 motherboards with 5 pcie slots, at 85 bucks a pop that's another 425. To power 5 5870s you need a 1250w PSU which is gonna be at least 200 bucks for a decent one, and you're already past 5000 dollars without any casing cables fans etc.

Thats probably one of the more efficient builds and it won't work, not to mention being a bad investment right now.

There is a DIY ASIC project getting started, you could build a 10 ghash miner for about $500 with some know how. You might want to look into that.

where, i can't find this project?
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April 16, 2013, 08:37:16 PM
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Btc is on a roller coaster ride, but like most roller coasters is will likely end lower than the peaks. My guess is about $35 in a few weeks, but I could be wrong.

That said, no, it is not possible to build a single gpu rig that will put out 10000mhash.

Your options are:
1) buy some fpgas, small, low power. Stick a bunch in a corner and you're good. High cost (10000mhash would cost about 10000 dollars), and hard to find.
2) buy multiple gpu rigs, the cheaper the card the more rigs you need (5830s can be found for 90 dollars or less, but you would need about 32 cards; 7970s cost 400+ dollars but you only need about 15). Easy to find, medium cost, could be done More in the neighborhood of 7000 dollars.
3) buy Asics, total crapshoot. People bought in months ago and still have nothing to show for it. You might get it soon you might get it next year. Super cheap in comparison. prices in the vicinity of $500.

Hope that helps.
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April 16, 2013, 08:38:23 PM
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10000 khash? That's 10 mhash, so just about anything can do that, couple of good CPUs, an old nvidia card, whatever.

If you meant 10000mhash or 10 ghash, that cannot be done easily. Assume you grab a bunch of cheap 5870s off eBay for $150 a pop that can each do 400mhash, you would need 25. That's already 3750 dollars. Assuming you can get 5 motherboards with 5 pcie slots, at 85 bucks a pop that's another 425. To power 5 5870s you need a 1250w PSU which is gonna be at least 200 bucks for a decent one, and you're already past 5000 dollars without any casing cables fans etc.

Thats probably one of the more efficient builds and it won't work, not to mention being a bad investment right now.

There is a DIY ASIC project getting started, you could build a 10 ghash miner for about $500 with some know how. You might want to look into that.

where, i can't find this project?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0

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