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      07-28-2018, 10:19 AM   #1
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Crypto Mining Rigs - 8 GPU GTX 1070 250MH/s (bitcoin, ethereum Zcash etc)

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Ive been Crpyo mining for a while now and I've got too many machines to run in my home at the moment. Just getting a bit warm in here so I want to sell some machines. I've personally build some 25+ machines and an well educated in the operations and builds. Machines were built brand new approximately 4-7 months ago (the glass case machine is the newest) all function excellent and are super stable. GPU warranty until dec 2020.

PLEASE CALL OR TEXT ONLY: 702-781-4187

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ASUS PRIME Z270 Motherboard
Intel Pentium G4400 3.3GHz CPU
DDR4 RAM - 8GB 2133MHz or higher
Samsung M.2 128GB SSD (M.2 keeps things clean with less cables and clutter)
Dual EVGA 850W Power Supplies (10 year warranty!)
(8) Asus GTX1070 (or Ti Model) low nose and long lifespan w/ manufacturer warranty until year 2020. V007 or later GPU Risers and USB 3.0 Cables
Stack-able Aluminum chassis means you can save space and create your own mining farm.
5 Arctic 120mm high flow, low noise fans

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Windows 10
NiceHash (payments in bitcoin)
Claymore Miner (can be configured to mine several coins)
BBT MultiMiner package (collection package with many mining softwares)
MSI Afterburner

Machine #1 (EVGA GTX 1070) - $3600






Machine #2 (Asus GTX 1070 Ti) - $3850



Machine #3 (EVGA GTX 1070) - $4050

Highly Customized Glass case build, super clean look




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      08-13-2018, 09:41 AM   #2
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" now and I've got too many machines to run in my home at the moment" AKA it's no longer profitable to mine with the current difficulty and price hence why the Antminer S9 that were selling for $6k in January are now $499 OBO on eBay
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      08-13-2018, 09:48 AM   #3
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Capitulation, new series of Nvidia cards are coming out later this month too.
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      08-13-2018, 02:22 PM   #4
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Actually at the time of posting the machines were plenty profitable. I literally could not run any more more machines at my place because the AC system cant keep up during the summer with more than 10 machines running and I had 14 machines. No point in keeping machines that are sitting around not running right?
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      08-13-2018, 02:27 PM   #5
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two questions

1. can this run FSX at full settings.
2. WTF is bitcoin mining, and when i googles it, why did i get a picture of a fan
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      08-14-2018, 05:41 PM   #6
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1) Full settings, probably close with this computer here. You want this: $1540 + shipping.

16GB RAM
Dual GTX 1070 Graphics cards with SLI Bridge
Core i5 unlocked
500GB M.2SSD







2) Mining explained:
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      08-14-2018, 06:32 PM   #7
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interesting do you have test and hashrates for each machine and logs of what the GPUs were running at temp wise as well as wattage usage from the wall from each machine ?
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interesting do you have test and hashrates for each machine and logs of what the GPUs were running at temp wise as well as wattage usage from the wall from each machine ?
I have only used the machines to mine a few coins. Primarily Ethereum, Ethereum classic, and Zencash.

Ethash algorithm coins are around 250Mh/s, Equihash coins are between 3500 and 4000sols/s depending on 1070 vs 1070 Ti machines. There are many different algorithms out there with different hashrates.

GPU temps depend on the coin you are mining and the specific GPU type, but on average for my ETH operation GPU temps are around 55-65 degrees

Power consumption for 1 machine on Ethereum is around 960W at the wall, All of these machines are NVIDIA cards, there is no wattman software (AMD only). The machines use MSI Afterburner to reduce power levels and change clock settings. I don't keep extensive temp logs but the software is setup with temperature limits, so for example if my air condition fails and ambient temp rises (which it has in the past) the software will automatically reduce power consumption to the GPU's to meet temperature limits.
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I have only used the machines to mine a few coins. Primarily Ethereum, Ethereum classic, and Zencash.

Ethash algorithm coins are around 250Mh/s, Equihash coins are between 3500 and 4000sols/s depending on 1070 vs 1070 Ti machines. There are many different algorithms out there with different hashrates.

GPU temps depend on the coin you are mining and the specific GPU type, but on average for my ETH operation GPU temps are around 55-65 degrees

Power consumption for 1 machine on Ethereum is around 960W at the wall, All of these machines are NVIDIA cards, there is no wattman software (AMD only). The machines use MSI Afterburner to reduce power levels and change clock settings. I don't keep extensive temp logs but the software is setup with temperature limits, so for example if my air condition fails and ambient temp rises (which it has in the past) the software will automatically reduce power consumption to the GPU's to meet temperature limits.

assuming you havent modded any of the straps at those levels ?
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      08-15-2018, 10:55 AM   #10
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assuming you havent modded any of the straps at those levels ?
Nvidia GPU's have locked BIOS. They are not like the AMD RX Series cards where you can change memory timings via BIOS flash. To the best of my knowledge at this time, there are no readily available bios modifications for any of the Nvidia Pascal based cards.

That said, a well tuned RX580 8GB, will do around 30Mh/s. A properly clocked GTX 1070 will do 31.5Mh/s without bios mods. And using less power. Than the RX580's
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Nvidia GPU's have locked BIOS. They are not like the AMD RX Series cards where you can change memory timings via BIOS flash. To the best of my knowledge at this time, there are no readily available bios modifications for any of the Nvidia Pascal based cards.

That said, a well tuned RX580 8GB, will do around 30Mh/s. A properly clocked GTX 1070 will do 31.5Mh/s without bios mods. And using less power. Than the RX580's
I know; you're capable of getting higher on the 1070s, your wattage is good though.

GLWS idk if you've seen recently the price for rigs have plummeted. Check reddit/r/minerswap and you can find rigs like yours selling for 1500-2500.
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Yea I realize prices got hammered not too long after these were posted. I have some flexibility on prices. But these are not "rigged up" rigs with zip ties and built on wire racks. These are high build quality machines and well setup for stability and performance. Not to say you cant get the same performance for less. But these are good parts, good warranties, good build quality machines. Might end up parting out if anything.
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Yea I realize prices got hammered not too long after these were posted. I have some flexibility on prices. But these are not "rigged up" rigs with zip ties and built on wire racks. These are high build quality machines and well setup for stability and performance. Not to say you cant get the same performance for less. But these are good parts, good warranties, good build quality machines. Might end up parting out if anything.
without a doubt; that is what has me interested in these is the cleanliness of the actual builds.
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      08-19-2018, 10:27 PM   #14
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I have 50 S9's and 5 Baikal Giant's if anyone is interested. All installed in Data Center with support and low electric costs.
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Hey guys. I came across this thread and just was curious if anyone is still mining crypto. To me, it seems like nobody does it anymore. I prefer trading to mining, tbh.
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Hey! I stumbled across this post and totally feel you. It seems like mining crypto isn't as popular anymore, and personally, I prefer trading too. If you haven't tried it yet, you should definitely check out trading. CHF/EUR ( https://fbs.com/trading/specs/eurchf ) is a pretty cool pair for trading. Just FYI, I'm a noob to this forum, and all of this talk about crypto had me wanting to chime in! Good luck if you end up trying trading.

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