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Topic: inexpensive GPU mining rig? (not scrypt) (Read 956 times)

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February 01, 2014, 05:30:16 PM
#5
SHA256 on GPU, wow you really are a modern age punk
I am betting all the ASICs will explode

I am not sure if it will explode, but I know they are better for the environment.  Smiley
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February 01, 2014, 05:28:05 PM
#4
SHA256 on GPU, wow you really are a modern age punk
I am betting all the ASICs will explode are a myth.
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February 01, 2014, 05:23:50 PM
#3
SHA256 on GPU, wow you really are a modern age punk
-ck
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Ruu \o/
February 01, 2014, 05:06:21 PM
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I want to build a GPU mining rig. I want to get as many MH/s per USD as I can, hopefully 2. But the most important thing is a money efficient computer and PSU for the GPU as I only have a laptop.  Wink I can spend 0.5 BTC max. Any ideas?

And please do not tell me "but 1 GH/S is only $5!" Cheesy

This is not for scrypt so please don't move to the altcoin subforum. This is for an algo similar (and involving) to SHA-256 and gets about the same hashrates. If you're wondering it is the Skein-SHA256 algorithm.
Ergo it still is not about bitcoin which is the real reason these threads get moved to altcoin.
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February 01, 2014, 04:53:21 PM
#1
I want to build a GPU mining rig. I want to get as many MH/s per USD as I can, hopefully 2. But the most important thing is a money efficient computer and PSU for the GPU as I only have a laptop.  Wink I can spend 0.5 BTC max. Any ideas?

And please do not tell me "but 1 GH/S is only $5!" Cheesy

This is not for scrypt so please don't move to the altcoin subforum. This is for an algo similar (and involving) to SHA-256 and gets about the same hashrates. If you're wondering it is the Skein-SHA256 algorithm.
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