Say you have $10,000 to spend on a mining rig.
Which algorithm do you mine in and do you get an ASIC or GPU rig? I'm looking to break even in 2 months.
seems like rx 470/480s are gud?
>>2166261
Apparently I could reasonably get around 750Mh/s with 480s.
>>2165971
1070s. Low power. Decent hash rates. Easier to find then 480s.
A Biostar tb250-btc and a shit ton of risers. Even has an M.2 drive.
A decent quad-core because I would want to run a home storage off of it.
along with that, a shit ton of 3tb hdd and rent the storage out for sia or other coins that are like it for additional profits.
Do that twice and enjoy a little cash cow.
>>2166315
If I ran I NAS I could get approximately 80TB of storage and the NAS itself for about 4 grand. Do you know how much that'd pay in Sia/Storj?
>>2165971
Between mining and storage coins, what's the ROI on a rig like this?
>>2166650
I'd be operating at 750MH/S (Scrypt) and have 60TB of storage space with the $10,000 rig I just tossed together. I don't know what the ROI would be.
Mining Ethereum (which might not be the most profitable GPU mining coin but whatever) according to the eitherscan mining calculator would net me $5,600 a month if I didn't worry about storage and made a fat array of 45 GPUs.
>>2167008
Net meaning you subtracted the electric bill for that constant 75 amps, plus cooling? You're going to spend a bit installing the wiring for that, if it's not already installed. Do you live in a factory?
>>2167008
How many gpus are you using?
>>2167405
You'd have to use at least 4 different outlets all on different circuits to run it, and if a janitor plugged in a vacuum to one of the circuits it would pop the breaker, and your power does crazy things and maybe burns your $10000 rig.
Source: I'm a janitor at a college.