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January 12, 2014, 07:00:38 AM
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Hello folks.

I'm planning on buying some chips (which leads to my first question) and have them assembled for me on to "a board" (which leads to my second question).

At the moment, what "next-gen" chips are out there?  Avalon Gen 2 / Bitfury?  Can anyone recommend one over the other?

And as far as assembly, can anyone recommend a reputable company?

Thank you.
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January 12, 2014, 07:02:37 AM
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Don't do this unless you already have people who you trust and know what they are doing, meaning they have built before. Just asking for information like this is not really going to help much you have to do your own basic research. Some of which you can do right here in these forums but really you need someone with the experience to handle this. Why not just buy coins or existing miners like AntMiner?

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