I would have to go back and look at the different receipts. There were a bunch of different components. I know my overall costs, including shipping, tax, and all the components was about $3400
RE: Time for a Cryptocurrency Miner Build
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Time for a Cryptocurrency Miner Build
Excellent, please let us know what your mining power is. I am hoping for 45TH or greater as it would equal 3 s9's but I know nothing about mining myself but would love to try it. Depending on your results I may use my income tax to build one myself:)
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Once I get it up-and-running and stable, I would be happy to post some of the stats on various algorithms. I am not going to push it to dangerous limits though. I will be a bit conservative in overclocking. I don't want to destroy my hardware with a stupid mistake.
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which power supply are you using
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Both the the 1300w and 850w. The motherboard actually supports integration with 3 PSU's. I am only using 2 now. If I expand, then I will need to add a third.
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where are you from? how cheap is electricity there.. I only have 3asus 1070 gpus.. I want to get my hands on that motherboard which you have
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Norther California. Power is not cheap here! Around .13/KwH Considering adding solar eventually if I keep with this hobby.
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