Some Computer builds that aim to hit very specific budgets.
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year profit is about 1400$
ROI - 282 days(just single ethereum mining)
>building an ethereum mining rig this late in the game after eth has stagnated
daily reminder that eth is now worth $80 less per coin than two months ago, but taking longer than ever to mine.
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it forked pretty stable recently, but mainly these are just builds optimized for cost/performance and hitting specific budget total prices. also as a run down of what parts u need to invest more in, as you upgrade your cpu/gpu
always open to suggestions though.
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oh. and i didnt design coffee lake, I have found no reason to go into intels new shit until at least the second round of cpus come out, just a wast of money to go there now.
and as these are budget/performance/non-workload builds....
I'm not seeing how the hell you get ROI in 282 days, though. A 580 pulls ~28-30 MH/s depending on the overclock, let's say you were even getting 100 total for the 3 (which you most likely wouldn't).
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Those are ultra generous numbers and assuming that eth doesn't drop, you'd be getting profitability just under a year.
You do whatever you want, but I'm not 100% sold on eth. If you're going to be gaming (can you game on 3x crossfire? honestly don't know,) and mining in your spare time, w/e, but I wouldn't rely on eth especially since its been in a weird slump for a while. Even though it didn't tank in the fork, its latest price history hasn't really been inspiring.
also you can dual mine for that slight more. or even triple mine if you go with the more powerful cpu
just got the 90.6 m/h from whattomine.com
did that math a day or two ago. right now average like its bout 326 days.
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hoping for some deals from blackfriday/cybermonday to push certain options into more available
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also. did not choose case very well. went for an average price, thats mostly just number of fans and cheap for budget and too personal to each person for the more expensive.
also, I wouldve upgraded to 16gig ram sooner than most, but its as well specific to workload
and yes i skipped the 1070/ti....just swap it for the 1060 or the 1080 ti with your preference...I dont think they are competitively priced right now however.
you can also downgrade the three 580 to 1060 for 190$ ea. less hash but also less power. I think longer ROI however.
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