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December 29, 2017, 11:56:16 PM
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Hello everyone. I´m new here and wanted to invest some BTC I own into a mining rig

This is the idea....

- Pentium 4560
- 6 OR 7 asus gtx 1060 6gb
- h110 btc asrock
- PNY 120GB
- RAM 4GB DDR 4
- EVGA 1OOO Y 750 WATTS GOLD PSU
- CHASIS
- RYZER ADAPTORS

The whole cost will be around $USD3300..and the monthly electricity bill will be around $US70

So my question is... In which pool I should have the faster ROI?? the pool matter at all? How can I improve my rig?

Thanks....
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December 30, 2017, 08:14:06 AM
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750W PSU for 6-7 cards? That's not enough. You will need PSU with 6-7 6pin PCI-e connectors, or PSU with some PCi-e 6pin and enough or Sata/Molex, so you can get power to graphic cards through some adapters. Each 1060's TDP is around 120W AFAIR. You can underclock them and decrease powerlimit to minimum, but you will still need 6-7 PCI-e connectors.
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December 30, 2017, 02:21:30 PM
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750W PSU for 6-7 cards? That's not enough. You will need PSU with 6-7 6pin PCI-e connectors, or PSU with some PCi-e 6pin and enough or Sata/Molex, so you can get power to graphic cards through some adapters. Each 1060's TDP is around 120W AFAIR. You can underclock them and decrease powerlimit to minimum, but you will still need 6-7 PCI-e connectors.


The idea is 2 PSU , one of 750 watts and other of 1000 watts , and of course, all the necessary adaptors. So which pool is better?? Thanks for the answer..
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December 30, 2017, 05:43:23 PM
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I am mining on Nicehash. I am using "Nicehash Legacy" miner on Windows system. My cards are "selling" hashrate to someone who wants to mine specific coin and paying extra for it. You see, Nicehash works as a exchange platform between miners and people who buy hashrate.
That way, I am always getting only BTC to my balance, no shit coins, which I wouldn't know what to do with anyway. If I want shitty coins, I'd buy them myself, to invest.
So that's what I am doing, selling my hashrate to someone and I am getting paid more for it, they need to care about shit coins and I am just getting paid with BTC. You could do that too if you are not convinced which coin you want to mine.
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December 31, 2017, 02:52:40 AM
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I am mining on Nicehash. I am using "Nicehash Legacy" miner on Windows system. My cards are "selling" hashrate to someone who wants to mine specific coin and paying extra for it. You see, Nicehash works as a exchange platform between miners and people who buy hashrate.
That way, I am always getting only BTC to my balance, no shit coins, which I wouldn't know what to do with anyway. If I want shitty coins, I'd buy them myself, to invest.
So that's what I am doing, selling my hashrate to someone and I am getting paid more for it, they need to care about shit coins and I am just getting paid with BTC. You could do that too if you are not convinced which coin you want to mine.



I read the just got hacked, I was thinking that but they'll have to solve the security issue. Yes that was my original plan. Thanks. Which option would you recommend me? What do you think my income monthly in USD can be with   those 6 GPU?? Thanks !!!
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December 31, 2017, 05:54:08 AM
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The already did solved it, all payouts are being made manually once a day. I was mining there before hack and I am still there because I am not going to loose anything with them, they're good team. Read their reddit, they will give back all balances from their own money.
Use calculator if you want to know how much you will made. I thought you knew roughly how much will it be before you started planning your investment? Cheesy
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December 31, 2017, 03:01:57 PM
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The already did solved it, all payouts are being made manually once a day. I was mining there before hack and I am still there because I am not going to loose anything with them, they're good team. Read their reddit, they will give back all balances from their own money.
Use calculator if you want to know how much you will made. I thought you knew roughly how much will it be before you started planning your investment? Cheesy

I'm just starting to plan everything and dont know how to calculate the possible earnings. How much hashrate those GPUs can give me??
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December 31, 2017, 03:28:10 PM
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The already did solved it, all payouts are being made manually once a day. I was mining there before hack and I am still there because I am not going to loose anything with them, they're good team. Read their reddit, they will give back all balances from their own money.
Use calculator if you want to know how much you will made. I thought you knew roughly how much will it be before you started planning your investment? Cheesy

I'm just starting to plan everything and dont know how to calculate the possible earnings. How much hashrate those GPUs can give me??

Type GPU mining calculator into google.
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