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August 07, 2016, 02:31:01 PM
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As it's been specified now, the PC doesn't generally make a difference (insofar as it's from this century I'm certain you'll be fine). Better equipment amounts to nothing since you're utilizing the ASIC for processing power.
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The USB bus on ASIC miners is only for control network and mining are on the PCB of the miner(s). Network on the miners needs to be gigabit LAN or better over PCIe. Most are on a slow bus to a controller and the controller interfaces the cable. PCIe is probably too expensive to implement for these turn-profit companies who make miners.
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What is ASIC by the way?

Specific hardware created to mine BTC
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What is ASIC by the way?
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you'll get a better profit margin with a more powerful processor, try hanging it off a x64 linux box which has its usb controller hanging off its PCI bus. the arm architecture still suffers from poor i/o due to its reduced instruction set; meaning that it executes more commands per cycle meaning it can't respond to interrupt requests as quickly.

im not sure that DuddlyDoRight knows what they are talking about; the system processor itself is not mining.
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Let it be noted this is now a alt-coin discussion.. An ARM chip is an application processor and do to internal thermal-throttle is probably worse than a x86.
The ARM chip is only controling the ASICS miners and they are mining bitcoins, so this is not an alt-coin discussion. And maybe there is no throttle at all, haven't you seen the fan ?  Grin
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Let it be noted this is now a alt-coin discussion.. An ARM chip is an application processor and do to internal thermal-throttle is probably worse than a x86.
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u dont need a good pc, u can mine using a raspberry pi!
I really like your cooling solution  Grin Did you overclock them or they need this kind of cooling even with stock frequencies/voltage ?
(I guess it still makes a lot of noise ...)
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I have my laptop it's not good a bit old.

But i will mine with ASIC .

So do i need a better PC to mine with ASIC??
I only use a 50$ tablet and works perfect
Android or linux? I didn't know that Android had support to run ASIC sticks or a cgminer build.
my tablet is win10
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I have my laptop it's not good a bit old.

But i will mine with ASIC .

So do i need a better PC to mine with ASIC??
I only use a 50$ tablet and works perfect
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u dont need a good pc, u can mine using a raspberry pi!
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A basic pc is enough.
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ASIC miners are FPGAs with discreet login and custom PCB and cooling.. An X86 or ARM or PPC isn't..
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ASIC miners contain everything, you just need to plug-in-and-play with any computer, as your PC just shows the mining power, you need good cooling system instead in order to let these ASICs run properly... Else, everything is all fine and you just need good internet...
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Most ASIC miners have their own computer to control them built in, just plug in power and Ethernet.

 The exceptions tend to be very low-capability units - the Avalon 6 being the only CURRENT exception but even that unit is going to be a bit marginal on profitability after the halfing, unless you have VERY VERY cheap or free power.


What I found difficult with ASIC miners is the way how they are configured with the help of computer, its a bit tricky and needs a lot of reading online How to's, DIY's and thread topics.
Once you bought it the challenge is on, however if you done it right and running it is a one down accomplishment of yours.

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ASIC didn't need, but need a good computer
legendary
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raspberry is enough but you need to add a good psu, with gpu also the same you need cheap component for mining

so no you don't need a good computer

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Most ASIC miners have their own computer to control them built in, just plug in power and Ethernet.

 The exceptions tend to be very low-capability units - the Avalon 6 being the only CURRENT exception but even that unit is going to be a bit marginal on profitability after the halfing, unless you have VERY VERY cheap or free power.
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As my experience even a low specs of your desktop or laptop you can mine and use any asic.. You need is high speed miner asic that can increase your hashrate and stable internet no need to increase the speed of your internet 2 mbps is enough unless if you have lots of asic miners you need a better speed of internet..
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Bobby Fischer was right
But i thought that ASIC didn't need a good computer to work fine
 Embarrassed
poptok1 is just spamming and not actually reading what you asked.

You don't need a very powerful computer to control ASICs. So long as it can run bfgminer or cgminer you should be fine.

Yeah, spamming Smiley right, no way i could just misunderstand the guy.
Any way, one unit will give you a loss. 99.9% chance that you will never reach ROI.
Like  DuddlyDoRight said, today you will need a 10? machines, tomorrow 20 and after the halving
even 100 miners may be insufficient to get square.
But for sure that will be a good lesson, some fun set-ups to do, and problems to solve.
For learning sake, always worth to try. For profit, not so much.   
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