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July 27, 2013, 10:56:55 AM
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Hello, probably the question it's stupid, but I'm new in this industry and I saw on lot of forums/websites where people sell chips for mining and people who build those mining hardwares, I would like to know what I need to build a such miner and what do I need to use it?
I already read lot of topics but no answers found Sad
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July 27, 2013, 11:14:38 AM
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You would need someone to manufacture a PCB based on a circuit board for said plan or you could buy a pre-made one, Then you would need a stencil and some solder paste AND then comes the hard part of installing the parts with tweezers AND THEN you have to mount the chips which is not easy to do by hand but IS doable...

If you still don't get my point by now, This is not a easy thing to do by hand and would just recommend you buy a pre-built miner.

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July 27, 2013, 11:29:16 AM
Last edit: July 28, 2013, 09:30:54 AM by Overflame
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Ok, I belived it's easier, but obviously isn't, thank you very much for such a fast and exactly answer!
I saw some people that sell pre-build, but it deserve to buy such miners or should buy miners like those from BFL? when I say if "deserve" I mean the price if deserve.
A good place to buy miners also would love, genre BFL miners, interesting me delivery time to be as little is possible. Thank you in advance!
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July 27, 2013, 08:48:47 PM
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Ok, I belived it's easier, but obviously isn't, thank you very much for such a fast and exactly answer!
I saw some people that sell pre-build, but it deserve to buy such miners or should buy miners like those from BFL? when I say if "deserve" I mean the price if deserve.
A good place to buy miners also would love, genre BFL miners, interesting me delivery time to be as little is possible. Thank you in advice!
I think that English is not your first language, and you might have a hard time understanding many posts.  You should also read the subforum which uses your native language.

You should NOT order from BFL now!  They are more than one year behind in delivering orders. 

You should look at the projects using Avalon chips, one named Klondike in particular.  Many different chances to buy boards using Avalon chips.  Avalon chips have not shipped, but there are some reasons to hope they will very soon.

I hope this helps you.
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July 28, 2013, 07:12:20 AM
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Building your own mining boards from PCBs and chips is not impossible.  You just need to buy the right equipment, and follow the instructions. But you probably need to at least have a basic understanding of electronics in general in order to fix any problems that come up.

The fully built miners being put out today are way overpriced. If you have a lot of money, you might be able to hire someone to put your boards together.

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July 28, 2013, 07:19:03 AM
Last edit: July 28, 2013, 07:38:26 AM by Overflame
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You right, it's not my native language but I understand english pretty good and try also to speak as corectly I can. Smiley

I saw on many places miners like this: http://alphahpc.com/product/complet/ but I really don't understand how can I use this? or what do with it...

I found this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.0 those miners will connect via usb on my pc/laptop?
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July 28, 2013, 07:39:19 AM
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Most miner companies and sales on ebay, etc are scams.  You have to do a lot of research to find the real ones.  You should probably look for one that uses avalon chips.  BFL is finally shipping, but they are still a year behind.

Guide to armory offline install on USB key:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241730.0
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July 28, 2013, 05:17:33 PM
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I found this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.0 those miners will connect via usb on my pc/laptop?
Yes, that is what I, above, and I am sure cp1 would recommend that you research.  See that thread has over 130 pages.  The plans for the products are very complete and the result of much effort by many skilled people.

Also, there are many different people and companies who are ready to build hardware using that basic design.  You can find them, almost always, on the first page of threads on this forum.  Look for the words Klondike, or K8, K16, or Avalon DIY in titles.

BTW, your English is quite good.  Good luck.

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