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March 28, 2016, 10:30:29 AM
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Hey! Smiley

How i get maxium profits About My AntMiner S1 (2009 (almost oldest model))
Overclocking that for 200 GH/s
shorten its lifetime, instability, and needs more cooling

What is best pool for S1 ASIC/SHA-256 (no registering)

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March 28, 2016, 11:40:19 AM
Last edit: March 28, 2016, 01:28:47 PM by HagssFIN
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Maybe more like 2013 model.. There was no Antminer S1 back in 2008  Roll Eyes
And bitcoin was released in 3 January 2009.

1. Overclock it to 393.75Mhz. This gives you about ~195GH/s.
Works great for me.
Make sure that your PSU can handle it ( I recommend min. 500W PSU)

I'm only holding on to my S1, because I can possibly use it when community miner boards are available.
Good DIY skills are needed for this.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1368507.0

S1 is not very profitable any more, unless you have "free electricity".

2. Kano CKPool https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0
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Maybe more like 2013 model.. There was no Antminer S1 back in 2008  Roll Eyes
And bitcoin was released in 3 January 2009.

1. Overclock it to 393.75Mhz. This gives you about ~195GH/s.
Works great for me.
Make sure that your PSU can handle it ( I recommend min. 500W PSU)

I'm only holding on to my S1, because I can possibly use it when community miner boards are available.
Good DIY skills are needed for this.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1368507.0

S1 is not very profitable any more, unless you have "free electricity".

2. Kano CKPool https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0
    www.kano.is

Clusters burn at that speed without extra cooling. I have plans to build new mining power.
As long as I get something in the style of a three-shift work

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March 28, 2016, 10:00:38 PM
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Maybe more like 2013 model.. There was no Antminer S1 back in 2008  Roll Eyes
And bitcoin was released in 3 January 2009.

1. Overclock it to 393.75Mhz. This gives you about ~195GH/s.
Works great for me.
Make sure that your PSU can handle it ( I recommend min. 500W PSU)

I'm only holding on to my S1, because I can possibly use it when community miner boards are available.
Good DIY skills are needed for this.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1368507.0

S1 is not very profitable any more, unless you have "free electricity".

2. Kano CKPool https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0
    www.kano.is

Clusters burn at that speed without extra cooling. I have plans to build new mining power.
Well I'm looking at my temps right now and they are reasonable.
57 C and 55 C.
So nope.

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How much btc could you mine a day with an antminer s1?
And how much cost these things nowadays, I am possibly interested in starting an mining operation Smiley

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March 28, 2016, 10:03:49 PM
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How much btc could you mine a day with an antminer s1?
And how much cost these things nowadays, I am possibly interested in starting an mining operation Smiley

Short answer.
Don't get a S1 if you don't have "free electricity".

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How much btc could you mine a day with an antminer s1?
And how much cost these things nowadays, I am possibly interested in starting an mining operation Smiley

Short answer.
Don't get a S1 if you don't have "free electricity".
I can get free electricity if I want Tongue
But how much do antminers cost/earn a day?
So I am able to calculate my ROI.

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How much btc could you mine a day with an antminer s1?
And how much cost these things nowadays, I am possibly interested in starting an mining operation Smiley

Short answer.
Don't get a S1 if you don't have "free electricity".

Hoping it hit the block! Tongue Its almost 5000 dollars 25 BTC.

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March 28, 2016, 10:19:19 PM
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How much btc could you mine a day with an antminer s1?
And how much cost these things nowadays, I am possibly interested in starting an mining operation Smiley

Short answer.
Don't get a S1 if you don't have "free electricity".
I can get free electricity if I want Tongue
But how much do antminers cost/earn a day?
So I am able to calculate my ROI.

There is several calculators which may help you to estimate your profit, but it isn't exactly easy because the difficulty keeps rising.
And block reward halving is coming.
http://tradebtc.net/bitcalc.php
http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator

If you want a cheap, used and quite silent Antminer, I would go with Antminer S3 rather than with S1.
If you want a cheap used Antminer and you don't care about noise, I would go with Antminer S5.
If you want a cost-effective, power efficient and new Antminer, and you don't care about NOISE, I would go with Antminer S7.
If you want a cost-effective, power efficient and new miner and you want a reasonable amount of noise, I would go with Avalon 6 (though it isn't as cheap as S7).

See Ebay and Amazon for old Antminer and Avalon -miners.

Antminer S7 - https://www.bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020160325135953898HkhGgHy206C2
Avalon 6 - link 1: https://ehash.com/product/avalon6-v6-0/
               link 2 (used): http://holybitcoin.com/product/avalon-6-3500-ghs-sha256-bitcoin-miner/
               link 3 (used, EU): http://asicminer-shop.de/Avalon-6-33-TH/s-used-unit

Remember that you need a proper PSU as well so notice it in your ROI calculations.

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