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February 21, 2021, 08:51:54 PM
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hi guys iam looking for some help setting up my machines i have bought 6x  Zeus Thunderx3 iam running windows 10 an need help on getting all the machines linked to a Pool for Bit coin iam willing to pay ££ please inbox me or email me if u can help Thank you james

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or james Denzil on facebook  (picture of me on a Quad) Huh
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February 21, 2021, 09:50:57 PM
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hi guys iam looking for some help setting up my machines i have bought 6x  Zeus Thunderx3 iam running windows 10 an need help on getting all the machines linked to a Pool for Bit coin iam willing to pay ££ please inbox me or email me if u can help Thank you james

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This is a scrypt asic so you wont be min8ng bitcoin directly.  At best you can mine using Nicehash or a pool like zergpool to get paid in BTC.  This thing is like 30mhs at 1000w....so it will earn $0.27 on dgb-scrypt ...but will consume $2 in power.  It was mid range back in 2014....its ancient and tiny by todays standards.  Current asics for scrypt are 2200mhs @ 2100w...  almost a mhs per watt...these Zues are like 0.03mhs per watt.

Hope you didnt pay much for them.  From what i find you will need a separate computer to actually run the mining software on.  Looks like a rasberry pi with linux will do it.  Thats about all ive found so far. 
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