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July 10, 2014, 03:26:59 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
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July 10, 2014, 04:00:01 PM |
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Well if you want something more powerful than your Ant, $130 would be not really enough ... you will not be able to build up any rig for $130.. Do you mine Bitcoins for fun or you want some profit? if you want profits - $3000 and you can think about a little profit after few month.
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chynnc (OP)
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July 10, 2014, 04:10:46 PM |
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Well if you want something more powerful than your Ant, $130 would be not really enough ... you will not be able to build up any rig for $130.. Do you mine Bitcoins for fun or you want some profit? if you want profits - $3000 and you can think about a little profit after few month. At first it was for fun, but at this point I would really like some profit. I can't imagine having 3k to spend anytime soon O.O
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July 10, 2014, 04:17:12 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s.
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chynnc (OP)
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July 10, 2014, 04:19:35 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s. is 32-37 gh/s something that will show me more than a few cents a day?
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July 10, 2014, 04:22:31 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s. is 32-37 gh/s something that will show me more than a few cents a day? No. $0.59 per day is all. https://alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
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jonnybravo0311
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July 10, 2014, 04:23:06 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s. is 32-37 gh/s something that will show me more than a few cents a day? No. Nothing within your price range will give you more than cents per day. That 35GH/s has an expected daily earning of about 0.001 BTC a day at current difficulty.
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chynnc (OP)
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July 10, 2014, 04:27:40 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s. is 32-37 gh/s something that will show me more than a few cents a day? No. Nothing within your price range will give you more than cents per day. That 35GH/s has an expected daily earning of about 0.001 BTC a day at current difficulty. so how many gh/s or th/s will be needed to make something like 15$ a day?
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July 10, 2014, 04:31:54 PM |
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What, you can't be bothered to use the calculator that linked to in my previous post?
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jonnybravo0311
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July 10, 2014, 04:33:30 PM |
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I just spent my first bit of money on a small antminer u2 and I wasn't sure if I needed to buy something extra or if I just plugged it into my laptop and TAA-DAA.
Aside from a few small downloads and writing a cmd file so my miner was recognized, it was basically plug n play. So now that I've got it down I would like to spend a bit more on something more powerful, but I am aprehensive something bigger than my usb miner requires things like power supplies & fans or things I can't pronounce.. So as of right now I have about 130$ to spend but I have to use that for everything I'm gonna need for this. I don't have a ton of time to browse through ebay, although what I have seen is promising. I have found an antminer s1 for 135. So if someone could make me a little shopping list and keep it around my price range, I would be eternally grateful. I may also need tips getting everything set up, because I'm still new and have the knowledge of a five year old. Thanks in advance.
Well, that S1 you saw on eBay will require a separate power supply to run (unless it was included in the auction). With your budget, I'd look at the Rockminer R-Box (about $70-$80). Some vendors provide the USB cable and the power supply (GAW Miners do). That will get you 32-37 GH/s. is 32-37 gh/s something that will show me more than a few cents a day? No. Nothing within your price range will give you more than cents per day. That 35GH/s has an expected daily earning of about 0.001 BTC a day at current difficulty. so how many gh/s or th/s will be needed to make something like 15$ a day? That's a loaded question because the answer depends on exchange rates, power costs and difficulty. If you were hashing RIGHT NOW and had free power, you would need about 850GH/s.
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chynnc (OP)
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July 10, 2014, 04:35:12 PM |
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What, you can't be bothered to use the calculator that linked to in my previous post? My bad, I skimmed the post, didn't even take the link into account. I'm currently running around with two kids. I appreciate the info.
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