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Topic: Crypto Fanatic needs Rig (Read 230 times)

legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 2038
May 26, 2018, 04:18:10 AM
#11
Hey guys, thanks for all that advice. I was thinking about a real rig but I kinda like the idea of going lightweight. I wanna setup full nodes foe BTC and ETH (I got them on my mac but it's slow as fuck now) Wink - just because it's the right thing to do. And I wanna mine a few small coins on the way. So it's really more about having fun and being part of the crypto network then about making a profit.

I was wondering about a good PC to get started. Maybe something that I can stick 3 or 4 Graphic cards in but that is still easy to run. Does that make sense?

What about something like this: Lenovo ThinkCentre M900

I just don't really want a bunch of cards with an open wooden frame standing around Smiley

Thanks again for the advice so far... hoping for more.
In Lenovo ThinkCentre M900 will need to put a good additional cooling. So I think that the open frame for the farm is still better. You can make a very high-quality frame with your own hands and the graphics cards will not work at maximum temperatures.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 2038
May 26, 2018, 04:12:44 AM
#10
I suggest the author to try to run mining on Nvidia video cards. Quite a lot of algorithms for mining these graphics cards. I am fond of mining various new coins. I think GTX 1070, 1070ti, 1080, 1080ti are just right for his purposes.
member
Activity: 323
Merit: 10
May 24, 2018, 07:29:59 AM
#9
I know the RIG is used by mining people. so the Rig is still there.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
May 01, 2018, 03:40:58 AM
#8
Hey guys, thanks for all that advice. I was thinking about a real rig but I kinda like the idea of going lightweight. I wanna setup full nodes foe BTC and ETH (I got them on my mac but it's slow as fuck now) Wink - just because it's the right thing to do. And I wanna mine a few small coins on the way. So it's really more about having fun and being part of the crypto network then about making a profit.

I was wondering about a good PC to get started. Maybe something that I can stick 3 or 4 Graphic cards in but that is still easy to run. Does that make sense?

What about something like this: Lenovo ThinkCentre M900

I just don't really want a bunch of cards with an open wooden frame standing around Smiley

Thanks again for the advice so far... hoping for more.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1129
Bitcoin FTW!
April 29, 2018, 02:11:15 PM
#7
I would highly suggest using the Computer Hardware section of the forum for buying prebuilt rigs, but be prepared to pay using Crypto- I typically find that most people selling there only accept BTC, and some accept PayPal or even both, but it's absolutely worth it to shop around there- I seldom find cheaper prices for some parts and miners anywhere else. A list of reputable escrowers can be found here.

I find people sell rigs at an enormous premium (and everything BTC and altcoin related in general) on eBay and Amazon. Unless you're buying individual parts and hunting for cheap parts, I would not look on eBay for rigs. It's a shame you don't want to build your own rig, but I respect everyone's ideas. I assume you're aware you can save hundreds of dollars assembling your own and setting things up yourself.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1030
Privacy is always important
April 29, 2018, 02:02:17 PM
#6
GPU rig is the best if you actually wanted to mine other altcoins and different algo's unlike ASIC that you can mine only 1 supported coins.

If you are looking for a ready-made mining equipment without noises you must buy a GPU rig, which is silence unlike ASIC.

You can check this board from time to time https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0

and use escrow when dealing to someone.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 11
April 29, 2018, 01:37:41 PM
#5
It's a pity you don't want to build one - it's actually very easy. Anyway, for your budget I'd suggest to get a 3-4 x 1080Ti rig, powered ин PC PSU (read: quiet). Quiet, suitable for most algos and fun to tinker with.
jr. member
Activity: 52
Merit: 1
April 29, 2018, 11:53:41 AM
#4
Oh sorry that psu might be a bit noisy for you.  I have actually never run a server psu but I heard they can be a bit on the loud side.  I just run EVGA Gold power supplies.  The gpu fans make more noise than the psu's I run.
jr. member
Activity: 52
Merit: 1
April 29, 2018, 11:41:54 AM
#3
Yeah I would check classifieds here and ebay even.  Ready to go rigs do come up.  Also take a look at this.  A bit over budget but brand new from a reputable company could have its upsides.

https://www.parallelminer.com/product/900watt-plug-play-6-gtx1070-mining-rig-188mh-s-eth-etc-zec-neoscrypt-7000kh-s/

sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 297
Grow with community
April 29, 2018, 10:56:35 AM
#2
Hi guys,

I am doing hosted mining with ASIC's for quite a while but that's just so boring. Pretty much my whole live revolves around crypto, getting my own hardware is just the next step.

It's not about ROI. I wanna decide every day, what coin I wanna mine. What I want is a mining rig that is ready to go (I don't wanna build one), that's not too loud, so I can leave it in a room in my house and that is versatile, so I can use it for new, exciting coins when they come out first. I am not mining for short term gains, I mainly want those coins Smiley

I was hoping to stay under 3k USD (maybe 5) and get a decent MH/s bang for the buck. I liked the concept of the Pandaminer until I read the reviews.

Any advice?

Thanks
Mike

Since you don't build it, What I have in mind is a pre built second hand rigs from a reputable person here

Like this one?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.35690792

its an NVIDIA GPU's, known that has wide more supported algo's that AMD's


newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 10:32:59 AM
#1
Hi guys,

I am doing hosted mining with ASIC's for quite a while but that's just so boring. Pretty much my whole live revolves around crypto, getting my own hardware is just the next step.

It's not about ROI. I wanna decide every day, what coin I wanna mine. What I want is a mining rig that is ready to go (I don't wanna build one), that's not too loud, so I can leave it in a room in my house and that is versatile, so I can use it for new, exciting coins when they come out first. I am not mining for short term gains, I mainly want those coins Smiley

I was hoping to stay under 3k USD (maybe 5) and get a decent MH/s bang for the buck. I liked the concept of the Pandaminer until I read the reviews.

Any advice?

Thanks
Mike
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