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December 09, 2016, 08:10:58 AM
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3 mining machines
6 Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 470 4GB,

-ASRock H81 PRO BTC Bitcoin Sockel 1150 ATX
-Intel Celeron G1840,
-4GB DDR3,
-SSD Kingston 120GB
-Corsair RM 1000x
 
claymore(ethereum):     26.69 26.66 26.71 26.69 26.69 26.67
claymore(zcash): Total Speed: 1015.754 H/s, ZEC: GPU0 169.118 H/s, GPU1 168.385 H/s, GPU2 168.199 H/s, GPU3 168.105 H/s, GPU4 170.816 H/s, GPU5 171.131 H/s
  
2200$/equipment all the items are brand new just bought them.
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December 12, 2016, 09:08:54 AM
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December 12, 2016, 10:50:44 AM
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Did you sell your Antminer S7 ?

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December 12, 2016, 12:58:16 PM
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yes, sold them to a friend who has solar panels 500$ each
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December 17, 2016, 05:25:28 PM
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December 18, 2016, 08:05:14 AM
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3 mining machines
6 Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 470 4GB,

-ASRock H81 PRO BTC Bitcoin Sockel 1150 ATX
-Intel Celeron G1840,
-4GB DDR3,
-SSD Kingston 120GB
-Corsair RM 1000x
 
claymore(ethereum):     26.69 26.66 26.71 26.69 26.69 26.67
claymore(zcash): Total Speed: 1015.754 H/s, ZEC: GPU0 169.118 H/s, GPU1 168.385 H/s, GPU2 168.199 H/s, GPU3 168.105 H/s, GPU4 170.816 H/s, GPU5 171.131 H/s
  
2200$/equipment all the items are brand new just bought them.


How much money a day can I make mining zcash with your $2200 rig?

thanks!

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December 18, 2016, 09:35:08 AM
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bout $5 daily and roughly .19 BTC monthly current diff and price
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December 19, 2016, 12:08:57 PM
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exacly as Theneogeo says, and elecriticity is 70$ ..Mentenance is 14$/mounth(reboot or change windows to linux and a lot more) i recomand bitclouder because the boys there are offering very good services and my miners are very safe i didnt had problems.
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December 26, 2016, 08:15:29 AM
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December 27, 2016, 06:28:28 AM
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I am confused. is it $2200 for 3 machines that each have 6 470 GPUs? So that is a total of 18 GPU's total?

Also, what is hosting costs for these and what would it cost to have them shipped to me?

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December 27, 2016, 08:46:01 AM
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the price is 2200 for 1 device.
The hosting for this device is arround 77$+maintenance 15$/ device.
Shipping cost depends on your location.
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December 27, 2016, 06:39:30 PM
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I guess I don't get how you get to $2200 per machine, the 470's are $210 ea and the PSU is $280. That comes to 1540.  Then you have MOBO, CPU, HD, and RAM which is roughly $60, $45, $45, and $40 respectively.  That comes to $1730 total per machine and that is brand new mind you.  I know you say yours is brand new, but as soon as you open those boxes they are no longer brand new and will not fetch brand new prices.  As such, I would expect each rig to fetch $1500 to $1600.  A markup of $500 is really extreme.  If your willing to be reasonable I would be happy to negotiate a price more in line with what I could buy each of those parts for.

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December 27, 2016, 09:21:52 PM
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I guess I don't get how you get to $2200 per machine, the 470's are $210 ea and the PSU is $280. That comes to 1540.  Then you have MOBO, CPU, HD, and RAM which is roughly $60, $45, $45, and $40 respectively.  That comes to $1730 total per machine and that is brand new mind you.  I know you say yours is brand new, but as soon as you open those boxes they are no longer brand new and will not fetch brand new prices.  As such, I would expect each rig to fetch $1500 to $1600.  A markup of $500 is really extreme.  If your willing to be reasonable I would be happy to negotiate a price more in line with what I could buy each of those parts for.

Apparently everything in Europe is overpriced due to the VAT 20% charge for electronics.

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December 27, 2016, 10:58:51 PM
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I guess I don't get how you get to $2200 per machine, the 470's are $210 ea and the PSU is $280. That comes to 1540.  Then you have MOBO, CPU, HD, and RAM which is roughly $60, $45, $45, and $40 respectively.  That comes to $1730 total per machine and that is brand new mind you.  I know you say yours is brand new, but as soon as you open those boxes they are no longer brand new and will not fetch brand new prices.  As such, I would expect each rig to fetch $1500 to $1600.  A markup of $500 is really extreme.  If your willing to be reasonable I would be happy to negotiate a price more in line with what I could buy each of those parts for.

Apparently everything in Europe is overpriced due to the VAT 20% charge for electronics.

I didn't realize that this was Europe.  Still though, 1730 * 1.2 = 2076, still not 2200 and they are used equipment.

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December 28, 2016, 11:44:28 AM
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I understand you but.... If you buy one machine and want to keap them here at bitclouder farm today in 2 3 day the machine is mining for you....but if you buy them from here or elsewere in one week maybe you will have all the parts and the machine isnt ready to work.
A friend of mine invested 25000$ in 13 devices with 6 video cards each and it had to wait 34 days to have all the parts. A mounth of mining gone. So even if you have the money and want to mine if you colect the parts you will have to wait a time to have some miners running.
And the electricity is cheap there 10 cents/kvh.I pay home 15 cent/kvh so for me is very good.
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December 28, 2016, 12:33:46 PM
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I understand you but.... If you buy one machine and want to keap them here at bitclouder farm today in 2 3 day the machine is mining for you....but if you buy them from here or elsewere in one week maybe you will have all the parts and the machine isnt ready to work.
A friend of mine invested 25000$ in 13 devices with 6 video cards each and it had to wait 34 days to have all the parts. A mounth of mining gone. So even if you have the money and want to mine if you colect the parts you will have to wait a time to have some miners running.
And the electricity is cheap there 10 cents/kvh.I pay home 15 cent/kvh so for me is very good.

I can confirm that the BitClouder guys are very good at mining host,fast response and they have experience in large mining operations I recommend them
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December 29, 2016, 04:13:38 PM
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I can confirm that Bubu22 has mining rig in our facility.

You can host any miner here if you want Smiley

Hosting Bitcoin and any mining gear in Europe/Romania.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5228685.msg53918147#msg53918147

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3 mining machines
6 Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX 470 4GB,

-ASRock H81 PRO BTC Bitcoin Sockel 1150 ATX
-Intel Celeron G1840,
-4GB DDR3,
-SSD Kingston 120GB
-Corsair RM 1000x
 
claymore(ethereum):     26.69 26.66 26.71 26.69 26.69 26.67
claymore(zcash)V9.0: Total Speed: 1015.754 H/s, ZEC: GPU0 169.118 H/s, GPU1 168.385 H/s, GPU2 168.199 H/s, GPU3 168.105 H/s, GPU4 170.816 H/s, GPU5 171.131 H/s
  
2200$/equipment all the items are brand new just bought them.

UPDATE

ZEC - Total Speed: 1372.325 H/s, Total Shares: 782, Rejected: 0, Time: 02:48
01:39:17:774   ZEC: GPU0 228.926 H/s, GPU1 228.058 H/s, GPU2 229.082 H/s, GPU3 227.292 H/s, GPU4 230.561 H/s, GPU5 228.407 H/s
Claymore V11
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