This is a 4 Part UA-cam Video Series on Building your First GPU Mining Rig 🔸Shopping for Parts - Part 1 - ua-cam.com/video/M0K9kFR4IW0/v-deo.htmlsi=sOtVif0OX7akk54K 🔸Building your FIrst Rig Step by Step - Part 2 - ua-cam.com/video/S1p4cDJmT4Q/v-deo.htmlsi=kz6K_yXe_Ux55Gjs 🔸How Much Is My GPU Rig Making - Part 3 - ua-cam.com/video/5zLzDaINgt4/v-deo.htmlsi=7RILOFxzqGVnCnDG 🔸Expanding your GPU Rig to More Cards - Part 4 - ua-cam.com/video/OAvIngLZ72g/v-deo.htmlsi=QwKZ-lwMFL8ZsuGC ⭐Full GPU Mining Rig Build Playlist ua-cam.com/video/NDfrugMolMk/v-deo.html
I have a UA-cam channel about fishing and rod building. It is a small channel and I was keeping the earnings there for a new camera. I been watch you for a while now and decided to build my first rig and start another channel to show my progress. Thank you so much for all you have shared with us.
Great video Hobbyist. I bet this will help a lot of newer miners. Also they should keep on my mind that the prices of gpus could potentially continue to drop from here. Be patient and welcome to mining
$500 was just what I was spending on a gpu alone. Really happy to see prices start coming down. I’m now up to 7 cards and still building. Thanks for all of your great content!!
@@fluffyball3347 Yep. I'm seeing a 1660Ti and a 2060 for $300 on FB marketplace at the moment, myself. I don't know for a fact, but I'm thinking Hobbyist is assuming you send people low ball offers and really work to land a deal on this stuff. Seems a little "advanced" to a beginner miner to me unless they have a friend locally that's showing them the ropes and advising them, step by step. I'd show a beginner this video, then tell them $600 is probably more realistic, but maybe you get lucky.
Your a champion HM, I know a fair bit or enough lol but I am useless at tying it all together in one organized structured format. You my man, are the secret ingredient. You even use the word structure. I stopped asking you questions because the more videos I watch of your builds the more they get answered anyway. Previously I've said before my inability to get into mining sooner was actually a good thing, especially budget wise. You did a tremendous job on showing people how to enter into something with minimal cost and risk, Kudos bro, keep up the good work. I'll still continue to comment from the family farm downunder in what I hope to be the beginnings of bigger build, but because there is few people out here, I speak overly frequently on here! I think all the time learning was well spent last couple years, from machines to sheds to solar you fellas have all bases covered. Time for Part 2 and 3 ;)
Being a new miner this helped out a lot and had all my parts already just had to put it into theory but I’m now mining ETC and just moved into a rig frame. Keep the good content coming bud 👍👍
@@Inuitman 1 - It's not worthless, it's worth less. 2 - i don't care about bitcoin, i'm not mining it, and if my coin became worthless, i'd just switch to another coin. Continue seething.
Amazing video, I love it. I'm very new to minning and currently use my gaming pc for mining. I will definitely be coming back to this video when I'm ready to build my rig.
Ive been watching alot of your videos and Sebs and Brandom. So far I have 3 3060 OC 12gb, radeon 6600xt, evga 1080ti ftw3 and a rtx 2060. I did buy the asrock q270 pro btc. I have an intel i5 processor and after watching this I bought a rig frame on amazon, not the one you had but a little more just to be safe. Im so close to getting it all together so I am excited to see the rest of this series. I think the hardest part is the first right build and getting the nerves up to do it, then the rest comes easier I feel. Keep up the good work
Make sure all those slots are pcie and not just pci. I found out that my motherboard isn’t all pcie and got stuck only being able to add 3 gpus to it. Great video, man. This is really good information.
Great video as usual. One small change i would do, or what i did when i started back in 2013. Since o was really poor. Is skip the frame and the rizer. It's not needed untill you start buying your second or ,3th graphic card depending on the motherboard. (I started off with a 5 slot mobo with 2 PCI 16 slots. To save the 2 rizer slots at the start. And just set the motherboard ironically on the box it got delivered in. Just a real cheap ass solution but works ;). And a short fyi i am from the EU. But i see some disturbing messages about Newegg from gamernexus and such. Aspecially openbox. It might be an idea to skip them in your mentions but that's all to personal preference 😎
Great video! One thing new minders should always consider but isnt completely necessary is a outlet power meter. This is really helpful when tuning and even upgrading.
Hello sir my name is Dawood I am also a miner of eth and every thing that i know about mining rigs is all about watching your each and every video on your channel then I start my UA-cam channel so thank you so much sir for your videos to help me out and to run my UA-cam channel big love 💖 and big respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🥰🥰🥰you are my ideal love you 😍
I've been wanting to build a mining rig for about 2 years now I will start buying parts for this this month I don't know what this is going to mine I hope it means something good to mine
You should buy a 1200w HP server power supply with a breakout board combo off of eBay for under $100 as for the Gpu Rx 6600s are available on Best Buy for $479
All these equipments are 500$ why isn’t it better to spend 650$ on a new MSI laptop and start mining on it, at the end of the day you have a laptop and you can sell it if you want. Correct me if I’m wrong or if I got the whole idea wrongly please.
Thank you for the video. If I could thumbs up this video multiple times I would. Not enough videos on UA-cam like this. Looking forward to the others. 👍👍👍 And got my sub
I'm starting out and that's the frame I have. I have GTX 1660 super. Have not started it yet . It has no windows yet getting ready to put in a SSD drive .
Man, I paid 400 on Alibaba for a 570 8gb and got scammed, it never showed up in nicehash or task manager and couldn't get a refund. I also paid 100 bucks for a mining rig chassis, I've had terrible luck in trying to just start mining. Ive had mining hardware for almost 2 years now and its still not functional.
I looked at the reviews on this mining rig frame. I've always been curious about them because I've never used one. Not good. You get what you pay for. So, I was watching Altered Component's latest video and I'll just toss this out to all the newcomers on this kind of budget: Shoe rack. The bonus of buying it, besides being cheaper than a bad $40 mining frame, is if you decide mining is stupid you can regift it to your girlfriend or wife on your anniversary.
@@TheHobbyistMiner It def helped me understand things a bit better watching both parts. Ended up realizing i have a good portion of the parts already to build a similar rig in my spares.
I'm completely new and want to start mining. This is what I need for now while I'm gathering infos.Thanks On your next video, can you please explain what you can mine with these and the profitability. And one more question. If you had to start over, what would you mine? Thanks
This would be perfect except that GPU find is ridiculously cheap. He said it himself in the video that eBay sales of the same card were too much. The same exact card is selling for $400+ in my area, which was his budget for the entire build. The rest of the stuff is spot on, aside from the bronze PSU. If you're going to invest $ into this then a nicer (at least silver/gold) PSU should be a no-brainer.
Great series of videos coming up! However I truly believe that a person who is just feeling on what mining is, is more likely to start with Windows vs HiveOS. Based on that people are more familiar with Windows compared to Linux environment that could scare up the new miner. Even though HiveOS hides most of the Linux.
Agree 100%. I started out on NiceHash. I doubt I would have dove in all the way, had I not done that step first. I even learned how to comfortably Overclock using their OC Tune which really isn't half bad for a beginner. He was determined to stay under that $500 mark and that was one way he pulled it off (a $7 boot drive). A 240GB ADATA for $25 gets the job done, Windows and HiveOS alike. If I had to skip the cost of a frame, to start out as a beginner, I'd do that just so I could start on Windows.
I was able to snag a 1660 super for 275 today, low balled everyone on Facebook for 2 days straight. In my area very hard to get especially just to getting to 275$
@@loganmumma4506 Not to mention, there are still scammers out there. Could a beginner wind up with a card that would be listed as "Parts Only" if it were on EBay at really aggressive pricing on local deals for cash? Sure could. I'd have a hard time selling a beginner on what I think requires more advanced knowledge starting out, myself, so I agree with you.
Great video! 16 series cards are awesome still, I'm currently waiting on a ASRock q270 mining motherboard so I can put all my 12-13 1660 Supers and Ti's on one rig :D
if you are going for used parts, pick up a LGA 775 motherboard with 5 PCI-E slots, some cheap RAM and a Core 2 Duo/Quad CPU, will cost you like 30 dollars.
Literally just picked up a complete PC with a MSI PC Mate mobo, 2 hyper X ram sticks and 2 unidentified ones, on Ebay over the weekend for a total of $90 shipped. Still debating on what cards I wanna put in it. I have yet to purchase any frames as cardboard boxes have been working out great😅. But I like having cases so if I can resell them they'll go as gaming PCs when I'm done.
Just wanted to say that I could NOT stop looking at the glossy thing on your neck (presumably the mic) in the opening. The light bounced off it and was really distracting lol.
i feel like you could have gone without the frame and the risers as a starting rig if you are unsure if you want to expand. You can get away with just putting the GPU on the motherboard directly and just putting the board on a shelf.
Totally agree. You could strip things down to a traditional desktop computer only. My mindset was as mentioned at the end, i wanted to keep a good balance of possible expandability but also keeping the budget in mind. Hence why "SOME" items where for expansion like the Frame and Motherboard.
So I'm brand new and I'm not sure what I'm looking at. Three of your amazon links take me to a general page and not a product specific page. Are they broken links by chance?
Nope. Products come and go quick in the Mining Scene. The motherboard, cpu and memory I got off Facebook Market Place, so I listed to an Amazon search for them to help on your way.
Hi... I'm following your video on how to build mining rig for $500 but I can't find the hardware you build into it... can you help me and give me other option... tha k you so much
This is a 4 Part UA-cam Video Series on Building your First GPU Mining Rig
🔸Shopping for Parts - Part 1 - ua-cam.com/video/M0K9kFR4IW0/v-deo.htmlsi=sOtVif0OX7akk54K
🔸Building your FIrst Rig Step by Step - Part 2 - ua-cam.com/video/S1p4cDJmT4Q/v-deo.htmlsi=kz6K_yXe_Ux55Gjs
🔸How Much Is My GPU Rig Making - Part 3 - ua-cam.com/video/5zLzDaINgt4/v-deo.htmlsi=7RILOFxzqGVnCnDG
🔸Expanding your GPU Rig to More Cards - Part 4 - ua-cam.com/video/OAvIngLZ72g/v-deo.htmlsi=QwKZ-lwMFL8ZsuGC
⭐Full GPU Mining Rig Build Playlist ua-cam.com/video/NDfrugMolMk/v-deo.html
I have a UA-cam channel about fishing and rod building. It is a small channel and I was keeping the earnings there for a new camera. I been watch you for a while now and decided to build my first rig and start another channel to show my progress. Thank you so much for all you have shared with us.
Way to go!
Great video Hobbyist. I bet this will help a lot of newer miners. Also they should keep on my mind that the prices of gpus could potentially continue to drop from here. Be patient and welcome to mining
Thanks for the support brother!
$500 was just what I was spending on a gpu alone. Really happy to see prices start coming down. I’m now up to 7 cards and still building. Thanks for all of your great content!!
Grats on 7 Cards! Your on your way!
1660ti alone cost 450$ at my place :')
@@fluffyball3347 Yep. I'm seeing a 1660Ti and a 2060 for $300 on FB marketplace at the moment, myself. I don't know for a fact, but I'm thinking Hobbyist is assuming you send people low ball offers and really work to land a deal on this stuff. Seems a little "advanced" to a beginner miner to me unless they have a friend locally that's showing them the ropes and advising them, step by step. I'd show a beginner this video, then tell them $600 is probably more realistic, but maybe you get lucky.
@@magiclucky5152 it's hard to send lowball offers here in my place since most of them(gamers i assume) paid scalper price(around 500$) for those cards
@@TheHobbyistMiner just picked up another 1660 ti for a good deal. Make that eight cards now!!
One of my favorite videos... so glad I FINALLY found it!
Your a champion HM, I know a fair bit or enough lol but I am useless at tying it all together in one organized structured format. You my man, are the secret ingredient. You even use the word structure. I stopped asking you questions because the more videos I watch of your builds the more they get answered anyway. Previously I've said before my inability to get into mining sooner was actually a good thing, especially budget wise. You did a tremendous job on showing people how to enter into something with minimal cost and risk, Kudos bro, keep up the good work. I'll still continue to comment from the family farm downunder in what I hope to be the beginnings of bigger build, but because there is few people out here, I speak overly frequently on here! I think all the time learning was well spent last couple years, from machines to sheds to solar you fellas have all bases covered. Time for Part 2 and 3 ;)
Thank you for thr kind words
love you, spent over months looking for something like this
Very informative video and not too long. This will be my first time attempting to build a rig. Appreciate your help🤙
Being a new miner this helped out a lot and had all my parts already just had to put it into theory but I’m now mining ETC and just moved into a rig frame. Keep the good content coming bud 👍👍
Lmao the bitcoin bubble popped.
its worthless now.
@@Inuitman 1 - It's not worthless, it's worth less. 2 - i don't care about bitcoin, i'm not mining it, and if my coin became worthless, i'd just switch to another coin.
Continue seething.
@Inuitman that aged bad its worth a shit ton
Great content. Got yourself a new subscriber cant wait till part 2
Thank you for the support!
@@TheHobbyistMiner what other motherboards do you recommend
This is EXACTLY WHAT I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR! THANKS!!
Amazing video, I love it. I'm very new to minning and currently use my gaming pc for mining. I will definitely be coming back to this video when I'm ready to build my rig.
Thanks man i have built my at home supporting my black community it's cul😂😎😄
Ive been watching alot of your videos and Sebs and Brandom. So far I have 3 3060 OC 12gb, radeon 6600xt, evga 1080ti ftw3 and a rtx 2060. I did buy the asrock q270 pro btc. I have an intel i5 processor and after watching this I bought a rig frame on amazon, not the one you had but a little more just to be safe. Im so close to getting it all together so I am excited to see the rest of this series. I think the hardest part is the first right build and getting the nerves up to do it, then the rest comes easier I feel. Keep up the good work
Profitability of this mining rig? Just curious how long it would take to break even.
This is a eye opener and a game changer for someone like me
Love how far this channel has come! Thanks for all the knowledge brother! Great video!
Make sure all those slots are pcie and not just pci. I found out that my motherboard isn’t all pcie and got stuck only being able to add 3 gpus to it. Great video, man. This is really good information.
Thanks for the tip!
Great video as usual. One small change i would do, or what i did when i started back in 2013. Since o was really poor. Is skip the frame and the rizer. It's not needed untill you start buying your second or ,3th graphic card depending on the motherboard. (I started off with a 5 slot mobo with 2 PCI 16 slots. To save the 2 rizer slots at the start. And just set the motherboard ironically on the box it got delivered in. Just a real cheap ass solution but works ;).
And a short fyi i am from the EU. But i see some disturbing messages about Newegg from gamernexus and such. Aspecially openbox. It might be an idea to skip them in your mentions but that's all to personal preference 😎
Great video for people looking to getting into mining. Wish I had this video when I started 🙂
You've def got the info my guy.. I'm gonna start buying parts asap to build one.. Thanks
Do u have a second video explaining how to set up the rig?
Great video! One thing new minders should always consider but isnt completely necessary is a outlet power meter. This is really helpful when tuning and even upgrading.
Hello sir my name is Dawood I am also a miner of eth and every thing that i know about mining rigs is all about watching your each and every video on your channel then I start my UA-cam channel so thank you so much sir for your videos to help me out and to run my UA-cam channel big love 💖 and big respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🥰🥰🥰you are my ideal love you 😍
$150 btc s37, $5 usb, $20 ram. $60 for cables and breakoutboard and server psu
I did that same thing. Loving it!!
Great explanation, love your style! I’ve got a few videos on this topic on my channel, too.
I've been wanting to build a mining rig for about 2 years now I will start buying parts for this this month I don't know what this is going to mine I hope it means something good to mine
Perfect video for me, i am starting up. Waiting for my btc s37 mobo from AliExpress. Still looking for a GPU and PSU.
You should buy a 1200w HP server power supply with a breakout board combo off of eBay for under $100 as for the Gpu Rx 6600s are available on Best Buy for $479
@@EAi-ht9xk i read that the 3070 lhr is efficient on altcoins after eth changes (i have €0,30/kWh). Thanks for the tip!
All these equipments are 500$ why isn’t it better to spend 650$ on a new MSI laptop and start mining on it, at the end of the day you have a laptop and you can sell it if you want. Correct me if I’m wrong or if I got the whole idea wrongly please.
Thank you for the video. If I could thumbs up this video multiple times I would. Not enough videos on UA-cam like this. Looking forward to the others. 👍👍👍 And got my sub
Cant wait for the next video mate.
Got all the hardware in today!
I'm starting out and that's the frame I have. I have GTX 1660 super. Have not started it yet . It has no windows yet getting ready to put in a SSD drive .
Man, I paid 400 on Alibaba for a 570 8gb and got scammed, it never showed up in nicehash or task manager and couldn't get a refund. I also paid 100 bucks for a mining rig chassis, I've had terrible luck in trying to just start mining. Ive had mining hardware for almost 2 years now and its still not functional.
How much can we earn with this mining rig?
Did anyone try to mine using the same or similar components? Is it worth it? How many days do you need to get your money back?
Do you have to have the exact same parts?
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I looked at the reviews on this mining rig frame. I've always been curious about them because I've never used one. Not good. You get what you pay for. So, I was watching Altered Component's latest video and I'll just toss this out to all the newcomers on this kind of budget: Shoe rack. The bonus of buying it, besides being cheaper than a bad $40 mining frame, is if you decide mining is stupid you can regift it to your girlfriend or wife on your anniversary.
love your new format!!! great video
Glad you like it!
Good entry level approach for those of us still relatively new to Mining!
Looking forward to Video #2...Keep up the good work 👍🏾
@@PìnnedbyMeetKevìn-f7c lol fake
Did Part 2 ever get posted? The next reference i see to this rig was when you went from one GPU to 4.
Edit: Nm found it.
Excellent!
@@TheHobbyistMiner It def helped me understand things a bit better watching both parts. Ended up realizing i have a good portion of the parts already to build a similar rig in my spares.
I'm completely new and want to start mining.
This is what I need for now while I'm gathering infos.Thanks
On your next video, can you please explain what you can mine with these and the profitability.
And one more question. If you had to start over, what would you mine?
Thanks
Thats an insane deal on the 1660ti I haven't seen any deals like that locally
This would be perfect except that GPU find is ridiculously cheap. He said it himself in the video that eBay sales of the same card were too much. The same exact card is selling for $400+ in my area, which was his budget for the entire build. The rest of the stuff is spot on, aside from the bronze PSU. If you're going to invest $ into this then a nicer (at least silver/gold) PSU should be a no-brainer.
To make a small rig with 3 of the 1070 GPU's, would you still get away with just a flash drive or does it need an SSD?
Flash Drive is just fine.
Where is part 3 of this guide? I'm scouring your channel searching for it and can't find it.
ua-cam.com/video/S1p4cDJmT4Q/v-deo.html
Enjoy!
@@TheHobbyistMiner Thanks a bunch bro! I'll be setting up a rig in the next month or so once I gather the finances for it!
Awesome, thanks for the info! I also share similar topics on my channel.
Thank you very much we need videos like this thanks ❤💪
Great series of videos coming up! However I truly believe that a person who is just feeling on what mining is, is more likely to start with Windows vs HiveOS. Based on that people are more familiar with Windows compared to Linux environment that could scare up the new miner. Even though HiveOS hides most of the Linux.
Agree 100%. I started out on NiceHash. I doubt I would have dove in all the way, had I not done that step first. I even learned how to comfortably Overclock using their OC Tune which really isn't half bad for a beginner. He was determined to stay under that $500 mark and that was one way he pulled it off (a $7 boot drive). A 240GB ADATA for $25 gets the job done, Windows and HiveOS alike. If I had to skip the cost of a frame, to start out as a beginner, I'd do that just so I could start on Windows.
I have free power and internet what's the best kind of mining rig I should get for Bitcoin to fit in my spare bedroom
Thank you, I had no thought about using a PC motherboard to do this so I got a Mining board :(
Glad ro help
What is the performance for the rig?will it be profitable?
love your videos man, but the "pie in the sky" pricing was lucky as heck. 1660 ti for $225? they are still going for $400 +
Anything pre-owned I stick to second hand local sites like Facebook Marketplace and Offer Up. You can really negotiate down pricing eaiser.
I was able to snag a 1660 super for 275 today, low balled everyone on Facebook for 2 days straight. In my area very hard to get especially just to getting to 275$
@@loganmumma4506 Not to mention, there are still scammers out there. Could a beginner wind up with a card that would be listed as "Parts Only" if it were on EBay at really aggressive pricing on local deals for cash? Sure could. I'd have a hard time selling a beginner on what I think requires more advanced knowledge starting out, myself, so I agree with you.
The 1660Ti was such a steal!
I found everything you found for £302.38 wow not bad
good morning ☀️ nice vid
I have a 4090 & an i9 13 gen I wanted to know if I can use my gaming pc as a mining rig?
yeah 1660ti for undre $300 is impossible in my area
Same
I love the fact this would help anyone get their foot in the door!
Great video! 16 series cards are awesome still, I'm currently waiting on a ASRock q270 mining motherboard so I can put all my 12-13 1660 Supers and Ti's on one rig :D
Very nice! Sweet Setup!
YOU ARE THE G.O.A.T
Great video man
Thank you
1660 ti for 200++ dollar.. Really.. In my country is about 500$$..
Yeah it's the same here, I dint know how these eBay content creators find gpu's so cheap. I can't stand Facebook marketplace
if you are going for used parts, pick up a LGA 775 motherboard with 5 PCI-E slots, some cheap RAM and a Core 2 Duo/Quad CPU, will cost you like 30 dollars.
CPU + Motherboard + case only 150$ on aliexpres
X79h61 great deal!
With that setup what size of Bitcoin can I mine in 24hrs?
Literally just picked up a complete PC with a MSI PC Mate mobo, 2 hyper X ram sticks and 2 unidentified ones, on Ebay over the weekend for a total of $90 shipped. Still debating on what cards I wanna put in it. I have yet to purchase any frames as cardboard boxes have been working out great😅. But I like having cases so if I can resell them they'll go as gaming PCs when I'm done.
New miners don't need risers or mining frames.. save your dollar and get more efficient PSU..
Get an 850w off Amazon for 65$ put board on the box lol save the 💰
@@etaylor7542 is 850w a gpu?
Lover the idea but maybe should have looked at a bigger power supply for future prof. Something that can handle the 6 card frame.
I like this. Can I mine Bitconin with it or is it just for etherium ?
Just wanted to say that I could NOT stop looking at the glossy thing on your neck (presumably the mic) in the opening. The light bounced off it and was really distracting lol.
Unfortunately at my country , GTX 1660 TI still over $500
Buy 1080/1070
My 3080 is now worth less
@@GangbossMok Ive got a 3060 TI I paid like 450$ for... the pain..
Even though I am here 1 year later, it costs 600$ in my country rn
It cost like $200 used in my country
Really nice man!
What parts would you switch out if you had a 3060ti to start with?
i feel like you could have gone without the frame and the risers as a starting rig if you are unsure if you want to expand. You can get away with just putting the GPU on the motherboard directly and just putting the board on a shelf.
Totally agree. You could strip things down to a traditional desktop computer only. My mindset was as mentioned at the end, i wanted to keep a good balance of possible expandability but also keeping the budget in mind. Hence why "SOME" items where for expansion like the Frame and Motherboard.
Go riserless, all you'll need is laptop ram, a 1200w psu and the board. 300$ total
Doesn't it make more sense to get a higher wattage PSU in case you want to upgrade to two card?
Yes. I do that in a more recent video. This one was to just get in the door and with a 500 budget
@@TheHobbyistMiner Great thank you! This is helpful content for a beginner such as myself
Quick questions will I be able to use two 1660 ti graphic cards in this rig
Yes
thanks for the video , awesome content
yeah i thought getting the GPU would be impossible, I am always looking but GPUs are harder to find now then last year.. sucks
can we get an update for this video? since all prices dropped right now
I’m going to make a raspberry pi cluster for cpu mining 😎
Is all the same work for asrog Q270 pro btc+ ??
So I'm brand new and I'm not sure what I'm looking at. Three of your amazon links take me to a general page and not a product specific page. Are they broken links by chance?
Nope. Products come and go quick in the Mining Scene. The motherboard, cpu and memory I got off Facebook Market Place, so I listed to an Amazon search for them to help on your way.
@@TheHobbyistMiner thanks for the info
@@TheHobbyistMiner So I cant find a 3.1 ASRock motherboard. Will a 3.0 work?
Can you please tell me? what is the meaning of 10 number in red color in Hivos?
Idk why but "what is going on miners" made my immature self break into laughter
Awesome video!!!
I have a 1660 Phoenix oc, but only ddr5.
Can I use this card?
Would a gtx 1660 super work better?
Are there any other processors you can use as i cant find the intel core i5 4690k anywhere ?
Hi... I'm following your video on how to build mining rig for $500 but I can't find the hardware you build into it... can you help me and give me other option... tha k you so much
Love your videos ❤️❤️
Thanks for the support!
RIP to me and all those in 2021 that tried building a pc. 1660 super for $500 was a real fun time///
Love it ! Would love to see a video on how to build a intermediate Rig. (Aka have one but it’s been a while since I built one)
I got that power supply at best buy a while back open box for 25$
USB drive sucks man. 2 out of my 3 usb drives died within 6 months.
Could I use an old am2 dual core motherboards /cpu ?
Brilliant, can we next one what you mine and how profitable please
Wait patiently for how to build the rig, hash rate ,profitability.
Could you do an updates build for newbies?
How much can you make a day with a single gpi?
And how match you can earn ?
Thanks for the sat up
It's about 30 mh/s, so do the math for whatever Ethereum is going for today