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Maybe only mine in winter and save on heating costs?Originally posted by mattfx View PostOver the weekend my big rig got a smaller, more slender cousin in the form of a couple of 1070ti's in a new frame - boom! Between the two of them I am now mining 0.5 ETH every 2 days. Pulling approximately 1100 watts at the wall. Will expand and get more cards once the new team green cards have come out, and the old range can be had for pennies.Comment
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Bitcoin could consume more electricity than Austria before end of 2018 | Daily Mail OnlineOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostMaybe only mine in winter and save on heating costs?
Maybe we could just get rid of Austria?Comment
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So you mine what is currently $150 a day , how much is the electricity cost for 1100 watts @ 24hrs? i.e what’s your actual profit per day?Originally posted by mattfx View PostOver the weekend my big rig got a smaller, more slender cousin in the form of a couple of 1070ti's in a new frame - boom! Between the two of them I am now mining 0.5 ETH every 2 days. Pulling approximately 1100 watts at the wall. Will expand and get more cards once the new team green cards have come out, and the old range can be had for pennies.
Then finally what’s your investment costs? i.e what’s ROI
I’m just trying to understand how viable the business isLast edited by chef; 17 May 2018, 16:47.The proud owner of 125 Xeno Geek PointsComment
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Listened to an interview with someone from the team on PAC this morning. A PAC masternode will apparently pay for itself in 9 months at the moment.
I actually like the idea of this coin very much and it's only about 56 sats right now.
Not on many exchanges thoughYour friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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Matt I was thinking the same as Chef here. I thought you were running a 1060 rig originally. Even with the 2 1070s, I can't see you mining anywhere near $4500/month.Originally posted by chef View PostSo you mine what is currently $150 a day , how much is the electricity cost for 1100 watts @ 24hrs? i.e what’s your actual profit per day?
Then finally what’s your investment costs? i.e what’s ROI
I’m just trying to understand how viable the business is
A 6 x 1080Ti rig barely gets $800/month.Comment
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Cool story broOriginally posted by mattfx View PostOver the weekend my big rig got a smaller, more slender cousin in the form of a couple of 1070ti's in a new frame - boom! Between the two of them I am now mining 0.5 ETH every 2 days. Pulling approximately 1100 watts at the wall. Will expand and get more cards once the new team green cards have come out, and the old range can be had for pennies.
Polishing a turd near you!!Comment
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I've been hoovering up DAOStack (GEN) after it bottomed post ICO. Something's got to give me a car with upward opening doors.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostBABB on the run again....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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