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September 06, 2017, 12:07:43 PM
#25
I can definitely vouch for AriesIV10. He is a quality and very honest guy. He spent countless hours with my drama and stayed nice the entire time - that was even after he already had my cleared funds. Bitmain has claim to my $$ now but if I had the funds I would buy these units because I think ETH will be seeing $750 very soon.

Regards.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
September 06, 2017, 04:59:27 AM
#24
what  are the fans are  installed ?


Thanks
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1011
Get Paid Crypto To Walk or Drive
February 10, 2017, 11:53:06 PM
#23
Are these for sale and has there been a change in price at all?  Current profitability puts ROI, with free power, at over 410 days.

I guess I am a little curious what warrants the $3400 price tag?  The inside stuff is probably around $2000 max, with the $400 case mod, that's a pretty hefty premium for assembly.  I would take a couple at $2500 ea?

Yes, I can probably come down a little, especially with volume.  This price includes Skype time and Teamviewer time to get you up and running.  I believe that a little time with me in the beginning can really assist you in being most profitable.  One consideration that you are not taking into effect is labor in building the MintMiner and time spent with each customer has to account for something.  All of the parts are as you say...right into the 2400 range, but the programming and setting the shortcuts on the start screen for your convenience to change mining different coins in an instant have to account for something.  When you get a MintMiner, you get a fully functional and efficient machine ready to mine.

I do also have them on Amazon.com

Thank you for your time.

I appreciate the response, I will talk with my brother and we may be in contact.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
February 10, 2017, 10:54:18 PM
#22
Are these for sale and has there been a change in price at all?  Current profitability puts ROI, with free power, at over 410 days.

I guess I am a little curious what warrants the $3400 price tag?  The inside stuff is probably around $2000 max, with the $400 case mod, that's a pretty hefty premium for assembly.  I would take a couple at $2500 ea?

Yes, I can probably come down a little, especially with volume.  This price includes Skype time and Teamviewer time to get you up and running.  I believe that a little time with me in the beginning can really assist you in being most profitable.  One consideration that you are not taking into effect is labor in building the MintMiner and time spent with each customer has to account for something.  All of the parts are as you say...right into the 2400 range, but the programming and setting the shortcuts on the start screen for your convenience to change mining different coins in an instant have to account for something.  When you get a MintMiner, you get a fully functional and efficient machine ready to mine.

I do also have them on Amazon.com

Thank you for your time.
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1011
Get Paid Crypto To Walk or Drive
February 10, 2017, 10:31:46 PM
#21
Are these for sale and has there been a change in price at all?  Current profitability puts ROI, with free power, at over 410 days.

I guess I am a little curious what warrants the $3400 price tag?  The inside stuff is probably around $2000 max, with the $400 case mod, that's a pretty hefty premium for assembly.  I would take a couple at $2500 ea?
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 25, 2016, 08:43:14 AM
#20
What kind of GPUs do you use? RX400?
What about the power consumption?

I use a dual core unless the customer requests a quad core.
hero member
Activity: 662
Merit: 500
November 25, 2016, 04:55:16 AM
#19
What kind of GPUs do you use? RX400?
What about the power consumption?
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1076
BTCLife.global participant
November 24, 2016, 04:37:49 AM
#18
Can I inslall all mining rig hardware in $175 case? It's not actually clear what is the difference without photos...  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 23, 2016, 03:34:08 PM
#17
Can you sell the case only (or may be the case with PSU)? I will add a MB, risers and so on by myself...

Case only without modifications = $175
Case fully modified  = $399

No components.

Ahoi !

What is included ?
Risers, fans ? What kind of?

Thomas

Case only without modifications = $175:
What is included: motherboard mounting screws, 5 120mm generic case fans, 2 small fans, The center rack that I moved to the end, the full case, rack mounts, no fan splitters to connect to motherboard.

Case fully modified  = $399: 
What is included: the larger fans and mounts installed for gpus, pwr control on handles, rack mounts installed on the other end.  Basically the hardware mounted.
What is NOT included: motherboard, psu, cpu, ram, hd, gpus, and risers.
newbie
Activity: 22
Merit: 0
November 23, 2016, 01:57:23 PM
#16
Can you sell the case only (or may be the case with PSU)? I will add a MB, risers and so on by myself...

Case only without modifications = $175
Case fully modified  = $399

No components.

Ahoi !

What is included ?
Risers, fans ? What kind of?

Thomas
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 23, 2016, 10:26:13 AM
#15
Can you sell the case only (or may be the case with PSU)? I will add a MB, risers and so on by myself...

Case only without modifications = $175
Case fully modified  = $399

No components.
legendary
Activity: 2030
Merit: 1076
BTCLife.global participant
November 23, 2016, 05:10:30 AM
#14
Can you sell the case only (or may be the case with PSU)? I will add a MB, risers and so on by myself...
legendary
Activity: 2707
Merit: 1181
November 22, 2016, 06:53:41 PM
#13
What about 2 PSU's would they fit inside?

thanks!

You would not be able to get 2 PSUs in this Setup.  It will only hold 1 PSU.

That's pretty limiting don't you think?

Most large 6+ rigs utilize 2 PSU's for load balancing and more.

Is the limitation on the case design itself?

Thanks!

The RIG can fit a 1600W PSU.  I really do not see the sense in using 2 PSUs other than using PSUs that you may have laying around.  I do have 3 Rigs with 6 GPUs that have 2 each 750 PSUs on them just because I had them laying around, but I would not really want to do this as a practice.  The best practice is using the 80% rule - No Loading of 80% for most efficiency. 

I'm not sure if I agree with your understanding of the 80% theory as a long time GPU miner....but the case does look very nice, what is the motherboard inside? or is it a custom interface, as you mentioned a plug and mine situation.

thanks!



The mobo is the msi z97 gaming 5.  The cpu temp is at about 40c.  I am wondering if you are experiencing any temp issues with this configuration with all of the airflow having to travel the distance of the rig and then across the motherboard and cpu?

Well if you mean traveling in a "tunnel" all the way across a standard H81 Pro BTC motherboard, let's be generous and say 12" with the force of 3x 190cfm fans, then I would have to say no.

But your question is also relative. With ETH mining your temps will be significantly higher than just mining ZEC for example. These are factors to take into the temperature question for consideration as well as the type of GPU you are using.

I will say that if I designed this case, which I did not, I would have used a similar configuration as yours.

I would have fans at the front of the case for proper intake, a row of fans directly behind the GPU's for pushing the air out the back, and possibly fans at the rear pulling the air out for an extra push/pull kick.

What do you sell just the case for alone?
Do you have accessories for the case if one just wanted he barebones with no PSU, GPU motherboard etc?

I might be interested in seeing the cost for something like that.

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 22, 2016, 06:11:28 PM
#12
What about 2 PSU's would they fit inside?

thanks!

You would not be able to get 2 PSUs in this Setup.  It will only hold 1 PSU.

That's pretty limiting don't you think?

Most large 6+ rigs utilize 2 PSU's for load balancing and more.

Is the limitation on the case design itself?

Thanks!

The RIG can fit a 1600W PSU.  I really do not see the sense in using 2 PSUs other than using PSUs that you may have laying around.  I do have 3 Rigs with 6 GPUs that have 2 each 750 PSUs on them just because I had them laying around, but I would not really want to do this as a practice.  The best practice is using the 80% rule - No Loading of 80% for most efficiency. 

I'm not sure if I agree with your understanding of the 80% theory as a long time GPU miner....but the case does look very nice, what is the motherboard inside? or is it a custom interface, as you mentioned a plug and mine situation.

thanks!



The mobo is the msi z97 gaming 5.  The cpu temp is at about 40c.  I am wondering if you are experiencing any temp issues with this configuration with all of the airflow having to travel the distance of the rig and then across the motherboard and cpu?
legendary
Activity: 2707
Merit: 1181
November 22, 2016, 06:03:54 PM
#11
What about 2 PSU's would they fit inside?

thanks!

You would not be able to get 2 PSUs in this Setup.  It will only hold 1 PSU.

That's pretty limiting don't you think?

Most large 6+ rigs utilize 2 PSU's for load balancing and more.

Is the limitation on the case design itself?

Thanks!

The RIG can fit a 1600W PSU.  I really do not see the sense in using 2 PSUs other than using PSUs that you may have laying around.  I do have 3 Rigs with 6 GPUs that have 2 each 750 PSUs on them just because I had them laying around, but I would not really want to do this as a practice.  The best practice is using the 80% rule - No Loading of 80% for most efficiency. 

I'm not sure if I agree with your understanding of the 80% theory as a long time GPU miner....but the case does look very nice, what is the motherboard inside? or is it a custom interface, as you mentioned a plug and mine situation.

thanks!
legendary
Activity: 2707
Merit: 1181
November 22, 2016, 06:00:16 PM
#10
I have 6x 7990, can it work with this?

or should i stick with something like this which can handle any2 PSU's? 



thanks!
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 22, 2016, 05:35:02 PM
#9
The MintMiner - Super Miner
4U Rackmount Mining RIG
Ethereum (ETH) / ZCash (ZEC) Miner


THE ALL-in-ONE COMPLETE PACKAGE:
The MintMiner I Rackmount Mining RIG
Ethereum / ZCash Miner







The MintMiner Ethereum / ZCash Miner delivers the Ultimate, High-Quality, and High Efficient solution for Mining!  The MintMiner provides proper cooling and program management of the for ease of use not seen with many Altcoin Mining Rigs to date.  Ethereum dual Mining with Decred & Siacoin also supported.

The MintMiner system stays cool in most environments where open frame miners may overheat and shutdown, although not generally recommended customer units have run in environments with over 90F ambient temperatures.  Open air rigs cannot control the direction of the exhaust heat and are not rack mountable.  We have solved this situation!

We are happy to help with projects of any size.  PM with any questions.

Upon receipt of your MintMiner, plug in Ethernet and power, change the wallet address and pool information and START MINING!  You can even PM us your wallet address and pool and we can add it to your MintMiner.  We have installed shortcuts on your desktop to easily access the Mining Software.

Ethereum / ZCash values do fluctuate like many similar currencies, but at their current value a ROI (return on investment) can be achieved in just a few months.  As ETH continues to climb with Bitcoin, it can produce a return on investment many times over. This is not guaranteed and we have no control over the value of Ethereum / ZCash however, it is showing great promise as many major institutions are investing.  

In addition to the value in mining Ethereum/ZCash, The MintMiner as a flexible as a GPU based miner.  The MintMiner can mine various algorithms, crypto currency, and altcoins.  

The MintMiner has state of the art GPUs, CPUs, RAM and Motherboard so, the hardware maintains resale value in Crypto Mining World as well as Computer Gamers’ Arena.

Programming and Delivery:  Once we receive your order, we go to work manufacturing your MintMiner.  Once all components are installed we program each GPU for the optimum efficiency for that GPU and optimal integration with other specialized components. The MintMiner is fully tested before being shipped which is in about 7 days from the date of order.  

Don’t waste your time trying to figure out the best components and programming, Get the ALL-in-ONE Solution:

The MintMiner is the BEST Ethereum / ZCash Mining RIG on the Market Today.  

The Complete Package!   All in One Solution!  The MintMiner!


Packages Available:


MintMiner I ($2997.00 or BTC – PM us.):

•   1100 SOLs ZCash, 860W +/- 10%
•   160 MH/s Ethereum, 907W +/- 10%


MintMiner II ($3397.00 or BTC – PM us): The TOTAL Package:

•   1300 SOLs ZCash, 1075W +/- 10%
•   190 MH/s Ethereum, 1200W +/- 10%
 


Ethereum and ZCash rates and programs change constantly.  We will try to keep up with the SOLs and ETH Hashing rates and exchange rates, but these will vary with the market and the programs that are out on the market and cannot be held responsible for changes in the coins, the market and the exchanges.  

We do Accept Bitcoin!

Let me know of any questions or suggestions.  Thanks for your time in viewing my RIGs.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1006
Mine for a Bit
November 22, 2016, 05:29:30 PM
#8
What about 2 PSU's would they fit inside?

thanks!

You would not be able to get 2 PSUs in this Setup.  It will only hold 1 PSU.

That's pretty limiting don't you think?

Most large 6+ rigs utilize 2 PSU's for load balancing and more.

Is the limitation on the case design itself?

Thanks!

The RIG can fit a 1600W PSU.  I really do not see the sense in using 2 PSUs other than using PSUs that you may have laying around.  I do have 3 Rigs with 6 GPUs that have 2 each 750 PSUs on them just because I had them laying around, but I would not really want to do this as a practice.  The best practice is using the 80% rule - No Loading of 80% for most efficiency. 
legendary
Activity: 2707
Merit: 1181
November 22, 2016, 05:19:36 PM
#7
The MintMiner I - Super Miner
4U Rackmount Mining RIG
Ethereum (ETH) / ZCash (ZEC) Miner[/b]


THE ALL-in-ONE COMPLETE PACKAGE:
The MintMiner I Rackmount Mining RIG
Ethereum / ZCash Miner





The MintMiner I Ethereum / ZCash Miner delivers the Ultimate, High-Quality, and High Efficient solution for Mining!  The MintMiner I provide proper cooling and program management of the for ease of use not seen with many Altcoin Mining Rigs to date.  Ethereum dual Mining with Decred & Siacoin also supported.

The MintMiner I system stays cool in most environments where open frame miners may overheat and shutdown, although not generally recommended customer units have run in environments with over 90F ambient temperatures.  Open air rigs cannot control the direction of the exhaust heat and are not rack mountable.  We have solved this situation!

•   890 SOLs ZCash +/- 10% or
•   160 MH/s Ethereum +/- 10%
•   When ETH mining dual mining with Decred, Siacoin, some others also supported.
•   6 Gaming GPUs
•   Intel Dual Core CPU
•   8GB RAM
•   128GB M.2 SSD (~16x faster than regular SSD)
•   Platinum 80+ PSU (120V+)
•   4U Rack-Mount Unit (Rails or shelves can be used to mount)

We are happy to help with projects of any size.  PM with any questions.

Upon receipt of your MintMiner I, plug in Ethernet and power, change the wallet address and pool information and START MINING!  You can even PM us your wallet address and pool and we can add it to your MintMiner I.  We have installed shortcuts on your desktop to easily access the Mining Software.

Ethereum / ZCash values do fluctuate like many similar currencies, but at their current value a ROI (return on investment) can be achieved in just a few months.  As ETH continues to climb with Bitcoin, it can produce a return on investment many times over. This is not guaranteed and we have no control over the value of Ethereum / ZCash however, it is showing great promise as many major institutions are investing.  

In addition to the value in mining Ethereum/ZCash, The MintMiner I as a flexible as a GPU based miner.  The MintMiner I can mine various algorithms, crypto currency, and altcoins.  

The MintMiner I has state of the art GPUs, CPUs, RAM and Motherboard so, the hardware maintains resale value in Crypto Mining World as well as Computer Gamers’ Arena.

Programming and Delivery:  Once we receive your order, we go to work manufacturing your MintMiner I.  Once all components are installed we program each GPU for the optimum efficiency for that GPU and optimal integration with other specialized components. The MintMiner is fully tested before being shipped which is in about 7 days from the date of order.  

Don’t waste your time trying to figure out the best components and programming, Get the ALL-in-ONE Solution:

The MintMiner I is the BEST Ethereum / ZCash Mining RIG on the Market Today.  

The Complete Package!   All in One Solution!  The MintMiner I!


Packages Available:

MintMiner I ($2997.00 or BTC):

•   890 SOLs ZCash +/- 10% or
•   160 MH/s Ethereum +/- 10%
•   6 Gaming GPUs
•   Intel Dual Core CPU
•   8GB RAM
•   128GB M.2 SSD

MintMiner II ($3297.00 or BTC):

•   950 SOLs ZCash +/- 10%
•   175 MH/s Ethereum +/- 10%
•   6 Advanced Gaming GPUs
•   Intel Dual Core CPU
•   8GB RAM
•   128GB M.2 SSD

MintMiner III ($3997.00 or BTC) The TOTAL Package:

•   1200 SOLs ZCash +/- 10%
•   200 MH/s Ethereum +/- 10%
•   7 Advanced Gaming GPUs
•   Intel Quad Core CPU
•   16GB RAM
•   256GB M.2 SSD
•   Advanced PSU


Let me know of any questions or suggestions.  Thanks for your time in viewing my RIGs.

What do you consider an "Advanced Gaming Gpu"? Because a lot of them require 2 pcie power comnections on each card some even 3.  Is this rig meant to run with low power lower end gpu's?  Can you list a few gpu models please?

Thanks!
legendary
Activity: 2707
Merit: 1181
November 22, 2016, 05:15:50 PM
#6
What about 2 PSU's would they fit inside?

thanks!

You would not be able to get 2 PSUs in this Setup.  It will only hold 1 PSU.

That's pretty limiting don't you think?

Most large 6+ rigs utilize 2 PSU's for load balancing and more.

Is the limitation on the case design itself?

Thanks!
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