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Topic: Mining rig for 3000$???? (Read 398 times)

newbie
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May 06, 2018, 02:47:55 PM
#23
If you want to meet the price of $ 3,000, then I think I'll have to look for shops where you can buy equipment much cheaper, we in Russia, for example, buy everything on the computer universe, it's much cheaper there
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 251
May 05, 2018, 11:25:11 PM
#22
I have fully functional 1060 Rigs I'd sell for $2000 each.

I think I have 5 total.
newbie
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Merit: 0
May 05, 2018, 07:48:08 PM
#21
If you haven't built at least one "normal" computer before, along with experience troubleshooting hardware/software, then a mining rig is a bad place to start. You need some basic experience first.
I study the Cryptoworld myself. I learn everyday about wallets, exchanges, pools, cryptocurrencyes and more

But now....   I have decided to sell my car and immerse myself completely in this.



I do not consider this a hobby

In my opinion a rig that is 3000 dollar is a hobby rig. I even consider my 3 rigs as a hobby ( 2 x 12 1080 Ti's and a mix rig for testing, containing 4 1060 6gb , 2 1070, 2 1070 Ti, 2 1080 and 2 1080 Ti )
What you forget here is that the diff will keep on rising ( even without Asic ) so you have to keep on buying GPU to get the same amount as you get today. You have the cost of electricity, spare parts for if something goes wrong ( dead PSU should be replaced right away, not mining is not making money )

Some basic know how about computers is a must and remember 1 thing, Mining isn't a get rich quick scheme, only invest what you can lose ^^


I see you have a nice price ( almost free ) for electricity, so that shouldn't be a problem.




You said the magic line!! Only invest what you can afford to lose!!

That being said, I believe a cheaper way for a major noob like myself to go is to re-purpose the electronics I am no-longer using and buy cheap parts on Ebay... Learn to put em together, Learn to mine, Learn to trade, then if the hobby still hold my interest, UPGRADE!!

It's like learning to drive. No person in their right mind buys their 16 year old a 70 thousand vette to take their driver's test in.
full member
Activity: 1148
Merit: 132
April 30, 2018, 01:22:39 AM
#20
Buy the most powerful Xeon Phi accelerator for PCIe on Amazon/Ebay.... (PCIe cards are already discontinued by Intel, and you obviously don't have server for xeon-socket Phi)
Mine XMR with XMRCGPU.com miner.

That's your "RIG"
will that work in an desktop? dont u neee a server type board to run those?
newbie
Activity: 46
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 11:32:47 PM
#19
If you haven't built at least one "normal" computer before, along with experience troubleshooting hardware/software, then a mining rig is a bad place to start. You need some basic experience first.
I study the Cryptoworld myself. I learn everyday about wallets, exchanges, pools, cryptocurrencyes and more

But now....   I have decided to sell my car and immerse myself completely in this.



I do not consider this a hobby

In my opinion a rig that is 3000 dollar is a hobby rig. I even consider my 3 rigs as a hobby ( 2 x 12 1080 Ti's and a mix rig for testing, containing 4 1060 6gb , 2 1070, 2 1070 Ti, 2 1080 and 2 1080 Ti )
What you forget here is that the diff will keep on rising ( even without Asic ) so you have to keep on buying GPU to get the same amount as you get today. You have the cost of electricity, spare parts for if something goes wrong ( dead PSU should be replaced right away, not mining is not making money )

Some basic know how about computers is a must and remember 1 thing, Mining isn't a get rich quick scheme, only invest what you can lose ^^

I see you have a nice price ( almost free ) for electricity, so that shouldn't be a problem.

jr. member
Activity: 94
Merit: 1
April 29, 2018, 06:57:14 AM
#18
Mining as a hobby is never to late.
i have never had an hobby with an suggested ROI, they are all black holes for money.
The safest way to (continuously) make money of mining, is to supply hobby miners with equipment. Not that many miners that have quite their day-job. The volume needed to do so can be quite large. And I'm here referring to the "mine directly to FIAT and pay your bills" type of mining.

If you lack basic computer building experience, going from a bunch of boxes to a constant payout from a mining pool can be quite a difficult journey (but a rewarding exercise, for the experience, you might get some coins in scattered wallets as well).

I would suggest buying a working rig without GPUs (where someone have chosen a decent mobo, cpu, mem, cables, risers, rig hardvare, ...), and then add (or buy with) a couple of Nvidia Pascal GPUs (heck, even 1030 works as a start, but you need 3GB for Etherium, for now).
The reason to stay away from AMD is to not "need" to bios mod etc.
A 6GPU rig without cards should be possible to find for $400.

Such a low investment rig will be easier to learn with since you can ignore the ROI, the power consumption etc, and focus on learning the management of a rig and make it stable.
Then you can place a preorder of 6x1180...
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 06:16:10 AM
#17
If you are considering getting into mining then I think you are too late to get into the game.
All coins are difficult to mine and even eth which is what these mining rigs are built to work on are going proof of stake sometime this year.
So you will not even be able to roi before this happens if you are looking for a rig for this price.

I am pretty new to this, but from what I have read so far it seems like new altcoins come out on a semi-regular basis. That being said, would it not make sense to research then mine the ones with lower values that you expect to increase? Like buying penny-stocks based on market analysis? I do this for a hobby for "left-over re-purposed" computer equipment. (So far 0 dollars spent, and negligible gains)

In regards to the coins all going to a PoS scheme. Maybe? But don't you think as soon as they do, there will be more coins implemented for PoW purposes? It's like the altcoins going to an ASIC resistant format when Btc became to difficult to mine without an overly expensive rig. It just seems that the mining community, all the "little guys" would defect from PoS coins if there was too little gain involved.


-Forgive me if any wrong terms were used, I am really new to this.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 05:28:11 AM
#16
Buy the most powerful Xeon Phi accelerator for PCIe on Amazon/Ebay.... (PCIe cards are already discontinued by Intel, and you obviously don't have server for xeon-socket Phi)
Mine XMR with XMRCGPU.com miner.

That's your "RIG"
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 122
April 29, 2018, 12:48:41 AM
#15
If you are considering getting into mining then I think you are too late to get into the game.
All coins are difficult to mine and even eth which is what these mining rigs are built to work on are going proof of stake sometime this year.
So you will not even be able to roi before this happens if you are looking for a rig for this price.
newbie
Activity: 75
Merit: 0
April 29, 2018, 12:43:20 AM
#14
If you haven't built at least one "normal" computer before, along with experience troubleshooting hardware/software, then a mining rig is a bad place to start. You need some basic experience first.
I study the Cryptoworld myself. I learn everyday about wallets, exchanges, pools, cryptocurrencyes and more

But now....   I have decided to sell my car and immerse myself completely in this.



I do not consider this a hobby
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
April 28, 2018, 06:37:48 PM
#13
If you haven't built at least one "normal" computer before, along with experience troubleshooting hardware/software, then a mining rig is a bad place to start. You need some basic experience first.
sr. member
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Merit: 297
Grow with community
April 28, 2018, 03:54:42 AM
#12
selling one for 2400 euro, ready for mining if you are interested

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

Wow, this is a very good deal!

i'm drooling for this, but pocket don't want to..

up for you bro..
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
April 28, 2018, 02:50:43 AM
#11
It is possible if you could find Gigabyte 6gig GPU's those are pretty cheap compared to most of them out there
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
April 28, 2018, 02:17:44 AM
#10
Agree it is possible, but I would consider 1070s even if they are a bit more expensive. Get used ones from games on ebay for 400 apiece, leaving you 600 for mobo CPU etc. more than enough. Yes, new is better than used but you have to decide if the price premium is worth it. 1070s are better at a wider range of algos. If you just want to mine Eth, not caring about incoming asic onslaught or POS, or mine Monero 7 which makes more sense, the RX 580s are good.
Are the rx580 a good option for the monero mining?

Yes, the cryptonightv7 algorithm is a strength of that series. They also do well on Lyra2v2, Neoscrypt, and of course Ethash algorithms.  There are other options too, but I think those are ones where AMD is strongest right now.
legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 1069
April 28, 2018, 01:23:46 AM
#8
selling one for 2400 euro, ready for mining if you are interested

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.35690792
newbie
Activity: 75
Merit: 0
April 28, 2018, 01:08:16 AM
#7
Agree it is possible, but I would consider 1070s even if they are a bit more expensive. Get used ones from games on ebay for 400 apiece, leaving you 600 for mobo CPU etc. more than enough. Yes, new is better than used but you have to decide if the price premium is worth it. 1070s are better at a wider range of algos. If you just want to mine Eth, not caring about incoming asic onslaught or POS, or mine Monero 7 which makes more sense, the RX 580s are good.
Are the rx580 a good option for the monero mining?
legendary
Activity: 2394
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Self-proclaimed Genius
April 27, 2018, 11:35:53 PM
#6
Building it yourself without the basic knowledge of mining is a suicide.

If you're looking for a complete-ready-to-mine sub $3000 rig, there's a place in this forum where you can find one:
Marketplace >Goods > Computer Hardware
Most pre-built rigs are from (miners) members so you can guarantee that it was a working build.
Just make a good guess by reviewing the seller's trust rating and given information.

Good luck.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 2
April 27, 2018, 09:36:14 PM
#5
Agree it is possible, but I would consider 1070s even if they are a bit more expensive. Get used ones from games on ebay for 400 apiece, leaving you 600 for mobo CPU etc. more than enough. Yes, new is better than used but you have to decide if the price premium is worth it. 1070s are better at a wider range of algos. If you just want to mine Eth, not caring about incoming asic onslaught or POS, or mine Monero 7 which makes more sense, the RX 580s are good.
sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 297
Grow with community
April 27, 2018, 09:28:52 PM
#4

Ok, thank you I fix the tittle

Still the title pointing to pool


It's possible build a 6 gpu's mining pool with 3000$?


at today's market price, yes

https://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Order=BESTMATCH&Description=rx580&ignorear=0&N=-1&isNodeId=1

Rx580 ranging 329-389$/GPU

CPU system with 1200w PSU at around 500$

If you're willing to take part on the mining journey, I suggest to do a research on what could  be your future profitability, this year ASIC's announced their capabilities on mining crypto coins that are supposedly an ASIC resistant, so in a few months certain coins that mined by GPU's will have a rough time due to difficulty

Expect also the newer GPU cards to be released within this year

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