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May 18, 2020, 04:01:29 PM
Last edit: May 25, 2020, 10:51:08 AM by blaachat
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I started small mining pit and then I came here.

It is composed of 1080ti 6way and 8way.

It took about two days to build 10 mining computers.

As a friend's Internet cafe broke, I got my friend's computer for free.

It cost a lot of money, but I am satisfied with it.

If you have any questions when configuring the 1080ti, please write a note. I will answer as much as possible to help you.. Wink Wink Wink Wink Wink

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May 19, 2020, 04:28:39 PM
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How much exactly did this rig setup cost you? I'm sure that's over 20k dollars well I'd rather invest half of that money on proof of stake coins, running rigs will be pain in the ass everyday, there are other things to be worried about like electricity cost and heat too, fire break out can happen, it happened to me once when mining and not at home

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May 20, 2020, 06:12:47 AM
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Reminds me of my days of discovering crypto and mining. At first I tried mining with my built in GPU onboard on my motherboard, was very slow. So got a second hand Radeon R9 270X, and speed was much better at the time. When I noticed how much money I Was making mining LTC (or DOGE) back in early 2014, I decided to get another one to double my money. Then I got 2 more, then I ran out of space on my motherboards.

So I got more motherboards, then more GPUs, then had to upgrade my PSUs. Then I had to make a wooden cheap air frame. Then I had to order risers. Got everything set up. A few weeks later I doubled my farm in size again.

I think I would of kept going more and more but GPUs were sold out everywhere in 2014 and the prices started to crash and difficulty went up too fast. However it sure was a fun adventure.

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May 25, 2020, 10:47:51 AM
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Reminds me of my days of discovering crypto and mining. At first I tried mining with my built in GPU onboard on my motherboard, was very slow. So got a second hand Radeon R9 270X, and speed was much better at the time. When I noticed how much money I Was making mining LTC (or DOGE) back in early 2014, I decided to get another one to double my money. Then I got 2 more, then I ran out of space on my motherboards.

So I got more motherboards, then more GPUs, then had to upgrade my PSUs. Then I had to make a wooden cheap air frame. Then I had to order risers. Got everything set up. A few weeks later I doubled my farm in size again.

I think I would of kept going more and more but GPUs were sold out everywhere in 2014 and the prices started to crash and difficulty went up too fast. However it sure was a fun adventure.

I can't sleep because I want to keep upgrading more and more.
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May 27, 2020, 06:16:59 AM
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How much exactly did this rig setup cost you? I'm sure that's over 20k dollars well I'd rather invest half of that money on proof of stake coins, running rigs will be pain in the ass everyday, there are other things to be worried about like electricity cost and heat too, fire break out can happen, it happened to me once when mining and not at home


i bought these 1,000,000won (korea)
about 18k usd.

it charged 1k USD for electrycity cost  a month...


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