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hero member
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man if you can find any 480 x it can do 31MH with custom rom..costs u 200$ each + free game codes for now ....
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
...but considering that it can mine at better rate other algo, it's worth it

This is one of the strong selling points for me.


Ok, just to see if I'm not getting mind-fucked here..

Say I had:

2 of the RX 470 rigs.. looks to be around $2500, Power draw being around 1100 watts = This would be a proficient miner for ETH but not as good for other algo.

VS

1 gtx 1070 at around $2000, Power draw around the same 1000 -1100 watts = Not as profitable for ETH but A proficient miner for all altcoins


^ Do I have that right?

No. The 1070 hashes better on Ethereum and consomme less. Add to that you can mine at least 5 other coins that has a profitability near Ethereum's one. Initial problem about 1070 is its entering cost, but then, you're fine for a long time, while with 470, you're doomed when Ethereum switchs to PoS.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
...but considering that it can mine at better rate other algo, it's worth it

This is one of the strong selling points for me.


Ok, just to see if I'm not getting mind-fucked here..

Say I had:

2 of the RX 470 rigs.. looks to be around $2500, Power draw being around 1100 watts = This would be a proficient miner for ETH but not as good for other algo.

VS

1 gtx 1070 at around $2000, Power draw around the same 1000 -1100 watts = Not as profitable for ETH but A proficient miner for all altcoins


^ Do I have that right?
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
you are wrong a 1070 can do 31.5MH at 90w not 145w, which is better than your 470, the only drawback is the initial cost, but considering that it can mine at better rate other algo, it's worth it
hero member
Activity: 751
Merit: 517
Fail to plan, and you plan to fail.
Considering your Budget of 2k, I would recommend the following :

Get the ASRock FM2A58+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157517
And couple it with 4gb ddr3, an AMD A4 APU and a cheap 120gb SSD
This combo should set you back by ~$120 and is the cheapest 5-GPU solution I know of

Add to the mix 5 X Sapphire 4gb Rx 470 OC at $200 each or less ( Get this specific version because they have back-plates and inexpensive/run cool).

You will need powered risers and a 750W PSU ( thats all the power you need for the RX 470 and a smaller wattage PSU is easier to sell off later ).
If you are able to find powered risers cheap, you can get them and the PSU for under $100 total.

Build a simple open air frame for the assembly, follow this guide here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75M

Install Windows 10 ( free if you dont activate it ) and follow one of the several guides posted on this portal, and you have yourself a functional ETH Miner.
I would recommend ETH because it has long term potential if you plan to hold it, and has been pretty profitable to mine for a while now.

That brings our total cost to about $1250. If you have the system optimized well (read through the forum posts, lots of details on optimizations, ping me if you cant find them), One such machine would consume about ~500W from the wall, and running 24/7 would generate about 24 ETH per month. At current rates of $11.7 that's about $280 per month (although this amount will reduce each month as network difficulty rises).
If you are up for it, you can stretch your budget a little and set up two of these.

Enjoy Mining. Also, per your offer of 5% of the mining reward for the first 50 days, that comes to about 40ETH. Shall I ping you my Wallet Address? Tongue


This is sounding like a contender! Smiley

Is this machine designated for ETH or can it be used to mine any coin?

Do not listen to him. AMD cards sucks anywhere outside Hashimoto and Cryptonight. My 1070 is perfect and do so much better than my R9 380s. It is a also a lot more power efficient.

What do your GTX 1070 hash at for ETH? Because my $199 RX 470 can Hash at 28MH/s with undervolting/overclocking tweaks, and consume about a 100W each. I have five 5-card rigs drawing a combined of 2.6KW from the wall, and earning me ~4.2 ETH per day.
I believe the GTX 1070's get a maximum of 32MH/s at a 145W power draw. At $399 each ( good luck with finding them at that price ) plus the added power draw demanding a beefier PSU, ( 1000W atleast ) that drives a 5 Card Rig cost up from $1250 to $2300 (Extra $200X5 for the cards, $50 for the PSU). One Rig. For a combined maximum Hash rate of 160.
I do not know about you, but I want my investment to ROI asap and for that I'd anyday take the $1250 140MH/s AMD rig over your version. Not to mention how much easier it is to dispose off of cheaper GPU's/PSU's.
Also ETH is the first time in a while that mining has been profitable enough to put money into a rig, and it will POS soon so you absolutely need to ROI before that day comes.
Anyways that's my two cents. And speaking of cents, here's my ETH Wallet address : 0x60eD77244Ad16CC83c596af10Ee816F5241d2352
You know what to do Tongue
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
nah that was a btc addy, here is an eth addy
0x43e5d15189208145c3093a91cb5625fe45f078fc

And for nvidia vs amd, yeah its true nvidia does better in other algos.  BUT they are more expensive to buy, so ROI is further out, BUT eth will be POS eventually I guess, etc, etc.  its volatile.

That's true that ROI is longer, but you'll always have something to mine and they do consume a lot (only about 15$ per month for a 1070). Plus, the resale value is much greater and it is also easier to resale it. If you wish to send me something, PM me, and we'll discuss.
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be
nah that was a btc addy, here is an eth addy
0x43e5d15189208145c3093a91cb5625fe45f078fc

And for nvidia vs amd, yeah its true nvidia does better in other algos.  BUT they are more expensive to buy, so ROI is further out, BUT eth will be POS eventually I guess, etc, etc.  its volatile.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
hey fresh, you dont need to pay anything, but if you really want to, send it here Smiley  Dont forget if you mine ETH, you can point your rig at many different places...it can be hard to decide.  there is dwarfpool (pays so-so but big pool), nicehash (pays less due to fees, but once in a while its good), coinotron (so far payment seems good, but some problems sometimes, ethpool, etc)

1DsDCXMmNVYgv3sxCQfAraNUGaj8hosNq3

Thanks for all the info!
You will definitely be getting something Smiley

Is that an ETH address? ^^


Considering your Budget of 2k, I would recommend the following :

Get the ASRock FM2A58+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157517
And couple it with 4gb ddr3, an AMD A4 APU and a cheap 120gb SSD
This combo should set you back by ~$120 and is the cheapest 5-GPU solution I know of

Add to the mix 5 X Sapphire 4gb Rx 470 OC at $200 each or less ( Get this specific version because they have back-plates and inexpensive/run cool).

You will need powered risers and a 750W PSU ( thats all the power you need for the RX 470 and a smaller wattage PSU is easier to sell off later ).
If you are able to find powered risers cheap, you can get them and the PSU for under $100 total.

Build a simple open air frame for the assembly, follow this guide here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75M

Install Windows 10 ( free if you dont activate it ) and follow one of the several guides posted on this portal, and you have yourself a functional ETH Miner.
I would recommend ETH because it has long term potential if you plan to hold it, and has been pretty profitable to mine for a while now.

That brings our total cost to about $1250. If you have the system optimized well (read through the forum posts, lots of details on optimizations, ping me if you cant find them), One such machine would consume about ~500W from the wall, and running 24/7 would generate about 24 ETH per month. At current rates of $11.7 that's about $280 per month (although this amount will reduce each month as network difficulty rises).
If you are up for it, you can stretch your budget a little and set up two of these.

Enjoy Mining. Also, per your offer of 5% of the mining reward for the first 50 days, that comes to about 40ETH. Shall I ping you my Wallet Address? Tongue


This is sounding like a contender! Smiley

Is this machine designated for ETH or can it be used to mine any coin?

Do not listen to him. AMD cards sucks anywhere outside Hashimoto and Cryptonight. My 1070 is perfect and do so much better than my R9 380s. It is a also a lot more power efficient.

I appreciate everyone who took the time to help me out, but of course I will be going with the best set up that I can! Smiley
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
Considering your Budget of 2k, I would recommend the following :

Get the ASRock FM2A58+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157517
And couple it with 4gb ddr3, an AMD A4 APU and a cheap 120gb SSD
This combo should set you back by ~$120 and is the cheapest 5-GPU solution I know of

Add to the mix 5 X Sapphire 4gb Rx 470 OC at $200 each or less ( Get this specific version because they have back-plates and inexpensive/run cool).

You will need powered risers and a 750W PSU ( thats all the power you need for the RX 470 and a smaller wattage PSU is easier to sell off later ).
If you are able to find powered risers cheap, you can get them and the PSU for under $100 total.

Build a simple open air frame for the assembly, follow this guide here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75M

Install Windows 10 ( free if you dont activate it ) and follow one of the several guides posted on this portal, and you have yourself a functional ETH Miner.
I would recommend ETH because it has long term potential if you plan to hold it, and has been pretty profitable to mine for a while now.

That brings our total cost to about $1250. If you have the system optimized well (read through the forum posts, lots of details on optimizations, ping me if you cant find them), One such machine would consume about ~500W from the wall, and running 24/7 would generate about 24 ETH per month. At current rates of $11.7 that's about $280 per month (although this amount will reduce each month as network difficulty rises).
If you are up for it, you can stretch your budget a little and set up two of these.

Enjoy Mining. Also, per your offer of 5% of the mining reward for the first 50 days, that comes to about 40ETH. Shall I ping you my Wallet Address? Tongue


This is sounding like a contender! Smiley

Is this machine designated for ETH or can it be used to mine any coin?

Do not listen to him. AMD cards sucks anywhere outside Hashimoto and Cryptonight. My 1070 is perfect and do so much better than my R9 380s. It is a also a lot more power efficient.
hero member
Activity: 751
Merit: 517
Fail to plan, and you plan to fail.
This config can be used for any of the several crypto currencies currently mined on computers ( ETH, XMR, LBRY etc ).
For some of them, AMD cards are better, and for others Nvidia cards. But there's hardly any bang-for-buck competition for the AMD RX 470 and that helps profitability/ROI period.
Let me know if you cant find guides to help this setup. I would also recommend http://forum.ethereum.org/ as there's several detailed setup and optimization guides there, including mine.
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be
hey fresh, you dont need to pay anything, but if you really want to, send it here Smiley  Dont forget if you mine ETH, you can point your rig at many different places...it can be hard to decide.  there is dwarfpool (pays so-so but big pool), nicehash (pays less due to fees, but once in a while its good), coinotron (so far payment seems good, but some problems sometimes, ethpool, etc)

1DsDCXMmNVYgv3sxCQfAraNUGaj8hosNq3
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Considering your Budget of 2k, I would recommend the following :

Get the ASRock FM2A58+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157517
And couple it with 4gb ddr3, an AMD A4 APU and a cheap 120gb SSD
This combo should set you back by ~$120 and is the cheapest 5-GPU solution I know of

Add to the mix 5 X Sapphire 4gb Rx 470 OC at $200 each or less ( Get this specific version because they have back-plates and inexpensive/run cool).

You will need powered risers and a 750W PSU ( thats all the power you need for the RX 470 and a smaller wattage PSU is easier to sell off later ).
If you are able to find powered risers cheap, you can get them and the PSU for under $100 total.

Build a simple open air frame for the assembly, follow this guide here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75M

Install Windows 10 ( free if you dont activate it ) and follow one of the several guides posted on this portal, and you have yourself a functional ETH Miner.
I would recommend ETH because it has long term potential if you plan to hold it, and has been pretty profitable to mine for a while now.

That brings our total cost to about $1250. If you have the system optimized well (read through the forum posts, lots of details on optimizations, ping me if you cant find them), One such machine would consume about ~500W from the wall, and running 24/7 would generate about 24 ETH per month. At current rates of $11.7 that's about $280 per month (although this amount will reduce each month as network difficulty rises).
If you are up for it, you can stretch your budget a little and set up two of these.

Enjoy Mining. Also, per your offer of 5% of the mining reward for the first 50 days, that comes to about 40ETH. Shall I ping you my Wallet Address? Tongue


This is sounding like a contender! Smiley

Is this machine designated for ETH or can it be used to mine any coin?
hero member
Activity: 751
Merit: 517
Fail to plan, and you plan to fail.
Considering your Budget of 2k, I would recommend the following :

Get the ASRock FM2A58+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157517
And couple it with 4gb ddr3, an AMD A4 APU and a cheap 120gb SSD
This combo should set you back by ~$120 and is the cheapest 5-GPU solution I know of

Add to the mix 5 X Sapphire 4gb Rx 470 OC at $200 each or less ( Get this specific version because they have back-plates and inexpensive/run cool).

You will need powered risers and a 750W PSU ( thats all the power you need for the RX 470 and a smaller wattage PSU is easier to sell off later ).
If you are able to find powered risers cheap, you can get them and the PSU for under $100 total.

Build a simple open air frame for the assembly, follow this guide here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfE_QidD75M

Install Windows 10 ( free if you dont activate it ) and follow one of the several guides posted on this portal, and you have yourself a functional ETH Miner.
I would recommend ETH because it has long term potential if you plan to hold it, and has been pretty profitable to mine for a while now.

That brings our total cost to about $1250. If you have the system optimized well (read through the forum posts, lots of details on optimizations, ping me if you cant find them), One such machine would consume about ~500W from the wall, and running 24/7 would generate about 24 ETH per month. At current rates of $11.7 that's about $280 per month (although this amount will reduce each month as network difficulty rises).
If you are up for it, you can stretch your budget a little and set up two of these.

Enjoy Mining. Also, per your offer of 5% of the mining reward for the first 50 days, that comes to about 40ETH. Shall I ping you my Wallet Address? Tongue
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
So far it looks like fr4nkthetank and redrose are getting a reward Smiley
Not sure what's fair payment but just let me know and I'll send it your way!

Most likely going to order these parts off Newegg.
If there are any other suggestions I'd still be happy to hear them, and will still pay some type of compensation for the good ones
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Best I can recommend you is my standard configuration for each new miner I build, until I test a new one for the next rig I'll build :

-Intel Celeron G1820
-8 Go of RAM
-120 Go SSD
-Lepa MaxBron 1000W (that will be enough, since you won't put more than 4 GPUs with that price)
-ASRock H97 Anniversary
-Risers (that point don't matter that much, as long as they're powered)

To that, add as many 1070 as possible.

Then you have the master setup to mine absolutely all the coins Wink !

Would this be able to handle more than 4 GPUs if needed?
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Best I can recommend you is my standard configuration for each new miner I build, until I test a new one for the next rig I'll build :

-Intel Celeron G1820
-8 Go of RAM
-120 Go SSD
-Lepa MaxBron 1000W (that will be enough, since you won't put more than 4 GPUs with that price)
-ASRock H97 Anniversary
-Risers (that point don't matter that much, as long as they're powered)

To that, add as many 1070 as possible.

Then you have the master setup to mine absolutely all the coins Wink !

I thought Intel was bad for mining?

You mine with the GPUs, not the CPU. You just need a good cheap processor and his suggestion fits the bill nicely.

Awesome, thanks!
member
Activity: 93
Merit: 10
Best I can recommend you is my standard configuration for each new miner I build, until I test a new one for the next rig I'll build :

-Intel Celeron G1820
-8 Go of RAM
-120 Go SSD
-Lepa MaxBron 1000W (that will be enough, since you won't put more than 4 GPUs with that price)
-ASRock H97 Anniversary
-Risers (that point don't matter that much, as long as they're powered)

To that, add as many 1070 as possible.

Then you have the master setup to mine absolutely all the coins Wink !

I thought Intel was bad for mining?

You mine with the GPUs, not the CPU. You just need a good cheap processor and his suggestion fits the bill nicely.
member
Activity: 117
Merit: 10
Best I can recommend you is my standard configuration for each new miner I build, until I test a new one for the next rig I'll build :

-Intel Celeron G1820
-8 Go of RAM
-120 Go SSD
-Lepa MaxBron 1000W (that will be enough, since you won't put more than 4 GPUs with that price)
-ASRock H97 Anniversary
-Risers (that point don't matter that much, as long as they're powered)

To that, add as many 1070 as possible.

Then you have the master setup to mine absolutely all the coins Wink !

I thought Intel was bad for mining?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
Best I can recommend you is my standard configuration for each new miner I build, until I test a new one for the next rig I'll build :

-Intel Celeron G1820
-8 Go of RAM
-120 Go SSD
-Lepa MaxBron 1000W (that will be enough, since you won't put more than 4 GPUs with that price)
-ASRock H97 Anniversary
-Risers (that point don't matter that much, as long as they're powered)

To that, add as many 1070 as possible.

Then you have the master setup to mine absolutely all the coins Wink !
legendary
Activity: 2294
Merit: 1182
Now the money is free, and so the people will be
you could consider a rig of 1070s also for example, they can mine other stuff if ethereum goes down.  works with claymores dual miner too.  find a motherboard that has 5 or 6 pcie slots, buy 1x to 16x latest generation risers (usb).  you'll need sapphire trixx for example to tweak your cards.  You'll need a gold or better psu, i recommend evga's g2 (example), small SSD (cheap) and an 8g of ram stick (cheap, some say you can get just 4g, but hey at the price ram is selling at...).  I have H97 anniversary, so far works good although I havent tried more than 4 cards yet.  Also if you run out of molex cables, you should get 16awg sata adapters or find more perif cables.  make sure they dont get too hot, these can be a point of failure. 
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