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May 20, 2017, 12:40:24 AM
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Hey all,

back in 2013 i had a 10 rig setup each with 5 R9 290 in them. it was a nnightmare to maintain nd i ended up stopping the project in 2014.

but now i want to get back into it, and am looking at the new plug & play mining systems.

I have around $15,000US to spend

I'll be mining alt coins in a multi pool. Scrypt / SHA256

im currently looking at these 2 options.

Bitmain Antminer L3+ x 10 units
Spoondoolies SP50

they both seem to work out of the box and have minimal setup. what do you guys sugest, thanks heaps
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Don't do it.  Just buy Bitcoin.
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