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Topic: How I went from mining in my garage to building a datacenter. (Read 547 times)

legendary
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You'll find more potential buyers if you post the official "for sale" topic here: Bitcoin Forum > Economy > Marketplace > Goods > Computer hardware
Of course, that's if you're willing to take Bitcoins (or not).

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Electrical cost too much?
He mentioned that it's $0.06/kW⋅h, not as high as others'
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Nice video.  I will look at your other ones.

Make some posts bro as you now have 10 merits. If you make posts  you will move up in your forum standing.
member
Activity: 449
Merit: 24
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Electrical cost too much?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 46
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donator
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Merit: 4323
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I enjoyed the video. Nice work.
copper member
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Merit: 1279
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Thanks for sharing this man. It's great to See progress, just like in the movies where you witness a humble beginning and achieve a lot towards the ultimate goal. It's one of my goals to build my own cryptocurrency farm to support the network and making it stronger and possibly sharing my passion towards it but electricity, from where I live, is expensive and would not be worthwhile. Keep up the great work; I hope you don't stop sharing.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 46
Those rigs you had in the beginning were very similar to my GPUs rigs back in the day. Very ghetto modded and wires hanging everywhere. Honestly some of my setups were big fire hazards because for a few weeks I would have the motherboards just sitting on the motherboard boxes because I was too lazy to make some wooden or aluminum mining frames.

But as time went on my set up got more cleaner like with your chassis cases you got there. It was a sure fun adventure but its not something I would want to do again. Its not only the low mining profitability but mining just got boring for me. Was fun learning about PSUs, motherboards, ram, fixing risers, fixing GPU fans, etc but eventually we grow out of it.

Keep up the good work.

Thanks! Yup, I made some real OSHA heart attacks early on.

It definitely has its lulls for me as well but thats part of the reason for me doing some videos.

Hopefully they come of use to folks Smiley
hero member
Activity: 2492
Merit: 761
Nice progress dude! Its my dream to have enough place and electricity to set even 1 container. But nowadays everything i can find have choice between cheap place without electricity, cheap electricity without place, or place and electricity, that costs moon.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
Electric costs for me are around 6 cents per kwh. Running HIveOS atm!

WOW, with this price you can keep mining for a long long time and even compete with chinese miners, I wish I have a electricity like that, in my country we are paying something like 0.22c USD
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 1723
Those rigs you had in the beginning were very similar to my GPUs rigs back in the day. Very ghetto modded and wires hanging everywhere. Honestly some of my setups were big fire hazards because for a few weeks I would have the motherboards just sitting on the motherboard boxes because I was too lazy to make some wooden or aluminum mining frames.

But as time went on my set up got more cleaner like with your chassis cases you got there. It was a sure fun adventure but its not something I would want to do again. Its not only the low mining profitability but mining just got boring for me. Was fun learning about PSUs, motherboards, ram, fixing risers, fixing GPU fans, etc but eventually we grow out of it.

Keep up the good work.
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
Electric costs for me are around 6 cents per kwh. Running HIveOS atm!

within the US?
Yes, I'm based in Oklahoma

That is a very good rate in your state.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 46
Electric costs for me are around 6 cents per kwh. Running HIveOS atm!

within the US?
Yes, I'm based in Oklahoma
jr. member
Activity: 76
Merit: 3
Oklahoma iirc
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
Electric costs for me are around 6 cents per kwh. Running HIveOS atm!

within the US?
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 46
Electric costs for me are around 6 cents per kwh. Running HIveOS atm!
full member
Activity: 585
Merit: 110
how many different nvidia and amd rigs do you have running now?
are you running a linux distro to manage your rigs?
the number of rigs and gpus are impressive though
member
Activity: 449
Merit: 24
What are your electrical cost?
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
Damn, that is extreme, when I see all that, I see huge loads of money each of those people got from you, in the end I guess they earned more money than you, the good thing, will be easy to sell it, just call a truck to collect that container hehe
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 1408
WOW, what a dream, to build some rigs on a container outside your house  Grin

Tell us, with your electricity price, is it worthing right now to mine? Not speculating, the price right now

legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1429
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Cool to see the evolution, I also use container to allocate my rigs, unfortunately in recent years reduced from 9 to 1 rig ... I decided to sell the gpus while profitability is low.
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