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November 20, 2017, 10:21:39 AM
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To all miners (human) and bitcoiners who has knowledge of different good miner.

•Are you a miner? can you give suggestions and tips that can help me or even to the future miners?

•Can you give link of online shops that you trust?

•There are different kinds of GPU or even Miner. What can you suggest that is good when it comes to mining?

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November 20, 2017, 10:27:03 AM
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To all miners (human) and bitcoiners who has knowledge of different good miner.

•Are you a miner? can you give suggestions and tips that can help me or even to the future miners?

•Can you give link of online shops that you trust?

•There are different kinds of GPU or even Miner. What can you suggest that is good when it comes to mining?



Information regarding mining rig set up can be found here on the forums if you use the search function.

I do not see how links to online shops relate to your question.

The rig depends on what coin you are planning to mine. For Bitcoin, ASICs would be the best way to go, for Eth and CryptoNote coins and tokens, a GPU rig is sufficient.

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November 20, 2017, 10:38:09 AM
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Hi, I am also new to GPU mining. If you have any questions you may want to read around the forum. Just some simple tips, you should buy your hardware from refutable shops like newegg. You should consider future expansion when starting a rig, it is better to but mobo with 12+ pcie slots. And you may stay away from 4Gb gpu cards for DAG size consideration
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November 20, 2017, 11:56:35 AM
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-Don't invest too much in equipment for the first months just try to understand the biasics and costs
- Dont run your GPUs on full power for electricity and the sake of GPU
- Mine new coins or underrated coins
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