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December 18, 2014, 09:09:43 PM
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Hello guys! I want to buy an ASIC Miner to start mining. But there on eBay are cheap, with a pretty high hash rate and wich are used. I would buy a used one to save money. Should I buy an used ASIC or a new one? And why?  Huh Sorry, I'm new in the BitCoin BTC business.
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December 18, 2014, 09:14:07 PM
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Hello guys! I want to buy an ASIC Miner to start mining. But there on eBay are cheap, with a pretty high hash rate and wich are used. I would buy a used one to save money. Should I buy an used ASIC or a new one? And why?  Huh Sorry, I'm new in the BitCoin BTC business.

Supprised they are cheaper on Ebay...

I find them much cheaper on Bitmain, Rockminer or spoodlies.


It depends on what you are trying to do.. IMO mine as a hobby and grab an S3 from kijiji or a "New Rbox" from Rockminer.com
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December 18, 2014, 09:59:15 PM
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The real question is are you mining for profit (non-existent at the moment) or are you mining for hobby?

If you're mining to attempt to get ROI (won't happen), you need to know what your electrical costs are and factor that into your miner purchasing decision.

If you're mining for hobby just to tell the cool kids "Hey look at me.  I'm a Bitcoin miner!" then you should get the most energy efficient miner possible.  Think watts per Hash, the smaller the better.

Starting out, I'd definitely go used since they're cheaper and if you're getting something small first like an S3 or Rockminer.

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December 18, 2014, 11:44:27 PM
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The big thing is your electricity cost.  If it is very low you might get a deal on old gear.   If your electricity is higher efficiency on new gear will be nice.

So some can get a deals others will lose money all depends on that electricity cost.
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December 24, 2014, 05:11:13 AM
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Hello guys! I want to buy an ASIC Miner to start mining. But there on eBay are cheap, with a pretty high hash rate and wich are used. I would buy a used one to save money. Should I buy an used ASIC or a new one? And why?  Huh Sorry, I'm new in the BitCoin BTC business.

Second hand miners are ok ,

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