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December 16, 2015, 02:02:34 PM
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Hi I would like to start mining with maybe a rig around 5 TH. I have space but my limitations are this. I need to control remotely or at least monitor (I wont live where it is set up but I will have a family member who can do some very simple things like turn it on and off)

Also my coding skills suck. I struggle with SSH but can follow very simple guides.

So I need a whole unit with everything included if its possible.

Can anyone recommend some hardware on the market?


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December 16, 2015, 02:09:03 PM
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Here you could buy this product from Bitmain: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201511170341298180m44675v0613
It has 4.73 TH/s  so it's around what your looking for but the PSU should be provided by you, it won't come by the actual Bitmain company so you should save some for that as well. It's one of the best products out there.
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December 16, 2015, 02:17:34 PM
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Here you could buy this product from Bitmain: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201511170341298180m44675v0613
It has 4.73 TH/s  so it's around what your looking for but the PSU should be provided by you, it won't come by the actual Bitmain company so you should save some for that as well. It's one of the best products out there.

I was looking at that before thanks! So one question. What kind of user interface do that have?

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December 16, 2015, 02:22:51 PM
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Please pay attention to Antminer's user manual at Bitmain website.

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December 16, 2015, 02:25:13 PM
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Here you could buy this product from Bitmain: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201511170341298180m44675v0613
It has 4.73 TH/s  so it's around what your looking for but the PSU should be provided by you, it won't come by the actual Bitmain company so you should save some for that as well. It's one of the best products out there.

I was looking at that before thanks! So one question. What kind of user interface do that have?

Simple to use they have the standard bitmain GUI.  So easy to use not hard command line or anything.  So new/old miner can jump in and use it.

But it is pretty hard to beat them on price right now.   One mentioned PSU if you have 220/240 grab the server PSU off site aswell it's a good psu, and has enough PCIe for the S7.
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December 16, 2015, 02:28:59 PM
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Here you could buy this product from Bitmain: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201511170341298180m44675v0613
It has 4.73 TH/s  so it's around what your looking for but the PSU should be provided by you, it won't come by the actual Bitmain company so you should save some for that as well. It's one of the best products out there.

I was looking at that before thanks! So one question. What kind of user interface do that have?

Simple to use they have the standard bitmain GUI.  So easy to use not hard command line or anything.  So new/old miner can jump in and use it.

But it is pretty hard to beat them on price right now.   One mentioned PSU if you have 220/240 grab the server PSU off site aswell it's a good psu, and has enough PCIe for the S7.

Thanks for the info. It seams the manual is for windows however which I do not have right now. that is a shame. This means I will have to buy a lap top to contact it?

I only have Macs at the moment. Both on site and personal. What is the most simple equipment I can use to set the moneyr up?

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December 16, 2015, 02:31:08 PM
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Why don't you invest your money in cloud mining? You wont go through the hassle to setup everything, you wont have issues with the noise, etc.
The only question is, "which cloud mining service?"
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December 16, 2015, 02:35:45 PM
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Why don't you invest your money in cloud mining? You wont go through the hassle to setup everything, you wont have issues with the noise, etc.
The only question is, "which cloud mining service?"

Can you actually profit through cloud mining though? The reason I wanted to do this is because I can get electricity absolutely dirt cheap.

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December 16, 2015, 02:38:40 PM
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Why don't you invest your money in cloud mining? You wont go through the hassle to setup everything, you wont have issues with the noise, etc.
The only question is, "which cloud mining service?"

Can you actually profit through cloud mining though? The reason I wanted to do this is because I can get electricity absolutely dirt cheap.
In that case, you should not think of anything else, go get your miners and start mining. Most of people have issues because of expensive electricity.
Are you from Canada? Canada has dirt cheap electricity Smiley
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December 16, 2015, 02:43:55 PM
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Why don't you invest your money in cloud mining? You wont go through the hassle to setup everything, you wont have issues with the noise, etc.
The only question is, "which cloud mining service?"

Can you actually profit through cloud mining though? The reason I wanted to do this is because I can get electricity absolutely dirt cheap.
In that case, you should not think of anything else, go get your miners and start mining. Most of people have issues because of expensive electricity.
Are you from Canada? Canada has dirt cheap electricity Smiley
Nope I am in France but I have family in Eastern europe in a underdeveloped country where the electricity is very very cheap. The flight for me to go there is 200 usd but I can kind of mix this in with bringing new miners every time I go or holiday.

that why I wanted to somehow remotely control it. the people there would be able to probably turn it off and on and thats it.

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December 16, 2015, 03:26:41 PM
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Make sure to take into consideration the noise that the hardware will make.  The s5 and s7 are loud, so for a home setup it can be bothersome, especially if you are in a small apartment, or live with other people.  Some replace the fans with quieter ones.  But I would recommend the s7 for what you're looking for.

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December 16, 2015, 03:33:56 PM
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Why don't you invest your money in cloud mining? You wont go through the hassle to setup everything, you wont have issues with the noise, etc.
The only question is, "which cloud mining service?"

Can you actually profit through cloud mining though? The reason I wanted to do this is because I can get electricity absolutely dirt cheap.
Please don't listen to cloud mining talk.  It is already a tough enough game to ROI in bitcoin mining for most, and cloud mining is that much tougher.  With dirt cheap electricity you can pick up a couple of S7 in their latest batch 8 or 9 if you need more time, and get some server PSU's.  There are plenty of guides on this forum if you run into any problems, but they are fairly straight forward.

You can use https://www.minerlink.com/ to access your miners remotely since I see mentioned you won't always be on site. Or you can just monitor them on your pool.

Make sure to take into consideration the noise that the hardware will make.  The s5 and s7 are loud, so for a home setup it can be bothersome, especially if you are in a small apartment, or live with other people.  Some replace the fans with quieter ones.  But I would recommend the s7 for what you're looking for.
This is another factor that a lot of people run into which changes what equipment they can use.  If noise is an issue the Avalon 6 is a better option than the S5 or S7.

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December 16, 2015, 03:34:19 PM
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Make sure to take into consideration the noise that the hardware will make.  The s5 and s7 are loud, so for a home setup it can be bothersome, especially if you are in a small apartment, or live with other people.  Some replace the fans with quieter ones.  But I would recommend the s7 for what you're looking for.

 I have a lovely place for it/ them in a spacious secure garage. the only hurdle is getting the internet wire there Smiley and all the set up obviously

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December 16, 2015, 03:35:42 PM
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just a question the big mining farms are making millions. Why is that so when small farms struggle to break even?


Also bno body answered yet. Can I connect remotely from another country?

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December 16, 2015, 04:10:33 PM
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just a question the big mining farms are making millions. Why is that so when small farms struggle to break even?


Also bno body answered yet. Can I connect remotely from another country?

Most of the big mining farms purchase miners either wholesale or build them making it significantly cheaper to setup.

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December 16, 2015, 04:56:54 PM
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just a question the big mining farms are making millions. Why is that so when small farms struggle to break even?


Also bno body answered yet. Can I connect remotely from another country?

Most of the big mining farms purchase miners either wholesale or build them making it significantly cheaper to setup.

I see. so0 wholesale you get big reductions then? I wonder how much?

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December 16, 2015, 06:38:58 PM
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Here you could buy this product from Bitmain: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=000201511170341298180m44675v0613
It has 4.73 TH/s  so it's around what your looking for but the PSU should be provided by you, it won't come by the actual Bitmain company so you should save some for that as well. It's one of the best products out there.

I was looking at that before thanks! So one question. What kind of user interface do that have?

Simple to use they have the standard bitmain GUI.  So easy to use not hard command line or anything.  So new/old miner can jump in and use it.

But it is pretty hard to beat them on price right now.   One mentioned PSU if you have 220/240 grab the server PSU off site aswell it's a good psu, and has enough PCIe for the S7.

Thanks for the info. It seams the manual is for windows however which I do not have right now. that is a shame. This means I will have to buy a lap top to contact it?

I only have Macs at the moment. Both on site and personal. What is the most simple equipment I can use to set the moneyr up?


Not at all you need to connect to it through IP.  So mac, linux, windows etc you can pretty easily connect via IP of the machine.

As far as being away look at temviewer.  It will allow you with a username connect to a computer you leave at the place of miner, can even connect via android or iphone.  And if it needed hard off/on your family could do it.
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December 16, 2015, 10:04:28 PM
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You should go with either the Avalon 6, Spondoolies Tech or Bitmain. They offer the best hardware at the moment. Not only pricewise but only towards stabillity.
But please check coinwarz.com for the calculator. If your energy cost are too high you won't get your investment back.

For me a ROI-period of 4 months max. is acceptable.

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December 16, 2015, 10:32:37 PM
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If i had to choost I would go for Spondoolies Tech, but their SP 51 is too expensive and I think you have to buy in wholesale quantities.
So the only miner left (at least one I would consider is the Antminer S7). They ship end of december If i am not wrong.
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December 17, 2015, 01:48:56 AM
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just a question the big mining farms are making millions. Why is that so when small farms struggle to break even?


Also bno body answered yet. Can I connect remotely from another country?

Read above my post about teamviewer.  With it you can connect anywhere with internet to the pc with it on it if set for that.

You will be able to connect to it over internet.  So the key there is having internet and a PC at home.
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