...my setup:
rig 1: 5x r7 370 sapphire radeon nitro's 4gb cards
Gigabyte-z97x-gaming mobo
intel haswell 1840 dual core 2.8 ghz
2x 4 gb ddr 3 1600 ram
antec 850 bronz cert. psu (I know...but works cool and fine so far, but have a new 1200 watt antec just in case..or for next rig I'm building)
windows 8.1
using Claymore's Dual miner with 15.12 Catalyst drivers.....works great.
rig 2: 4 x r9 370x 4gb sapphire nitros (better hashrates than the non x cards)
Asus z170m mobo (for skylake)
Intel core i7 6700k @ 4.0 ghz (way overkill for a mining rig, but can multitask while mining
)
850 watt Gold certified corsair psu (it's good)
16 gb corsair 2800 mhz ddr 4 dram (overkill here...lol)
windows 10 pro with Claymor'es miner using 15.12 drivers
have twin rigs with dual core's and r9 370x's (love these cards..great hash power for the money)
450 watt Silverstone psu (gold plus)...running no problem..even with a mild overclock on the cards
windows 10 pro...Claymore...and 16.20 drivers...ok...so that's my setup...hashrate jumps a bit because I run through a vpn (in China)and seperate rigs under one worker may fluctuate the hashrate more than a single rig?..I'm from Canada
....I get good results...kind of mix-mash of two rigs and 2 twin card computers...but gives me options without having to turn off all my miners to do other things...so it has it's advantages....also can split mine different coins too...so it can be a good setup for a hobby miner like myself.
Anyway, main point is...I liked eth..until the hf...I really appreciated the move to continue the original immutable blockchain...ETC is my coin of choice.