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June 16, 2014, 02:28:28 AM
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Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?

At 0.85$/GH they aren't. Show me a cheaper miner Smiley

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June 16, 2014, 03:54:35 AM
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Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?

At 0.85$/GH they aren't. Show me a cheaper miner Smiley


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June 16, 2014, 04:14:09 AM
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Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?

At 0.85$/GH they aren't. Show me a cheaper miner Smiley


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It's in my signature. 5100$ divided to 6000Gh/s=0.85$/Gh/s

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June 16, 2014, 04:56:47 AM
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Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?

At 0.85$/GH they aren't. Show me a cheaper miner Smiley


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It's in my signature. 5100$ divided to 6000Gh/s=0.85$/Gh/s

Oh come on, you're comparing an imaginary device that doesn't exist yet to current market prices? 
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