I miss mining. I would suggest bending metal hangers into an elevation shelf for your cell phones for cooling. I used to run super miner pro which is no longer available in the app store but probably found on the internet.
If you want to cool the cards down a little for free then just take the backplates off. They are there to look cool and add rigidity in a vertical case so serving no purpose here other than trapping heat.
I would put two long rails or pencils or whatever under those phones, so they would have space under their backs for better airflow and cooling. Or better yet some kind of a stand where they would sit vertically like dishes in a dishwasher, to save space and have better airflow.
Wow. My 2080 will run down to 125 watts. I figured the 2060s would run lower. It's probably higher because you have the higher power rated AIB models instead of the base models.
Take it POC and hard drive mining is dead then? Was really hoping for some developments there. Electric prices making it hard to expand/maintain UK GPU mining. Got 6 year old HD7950s that as destined for the bin. :(
@@IMineBlocks OK, that is weird. I got some old mining motherboard that drains my batterys, and reset bios after power outs is typical sing that I need to get a new battery. Good luck.
I'll have to look at Beam mining again with the current price/diff. Interesting choice of coins to mine. Loki you're mining will be changing algos (another anti ASIC/FPGA) on the 24th Jul to RandomXL.
So around £2500 for the 8 RTX 2060, at current rates you are looking at roughly 440 days to pay that off, once they are paid off then you are in profit. Is this a serious thing for you or more just a hobby ? Anyways nice little setup you have I hope the prices do go up and you can make some money back and some profit :)
Yes, those are pretty much the numbers I'm working with. I expect a return on the hardware within 1-2 years and I'm happy with that timeframe. It is mostly a expensive hobby but one that can be extremely profitable too.
But is mining your hobby ? Are you making any profits ? From what I know in UK the electricity cost is quite high. I live in a poor country where electricity cost is cheaper than in EU countries and more or less my mining is profitable. So I don't fully understand how to live in Europe and mine crypto and be profitable.
@@tuberworksjones It is a good hashrate. He said his 2060's were pulling 23-25Sol/s, but, she is a power hungry beast sometimes pulling 300w by herself. So, not real great for a profitibality ratio probably. I am just a hobbyist and tech enthusiast, by no means close to an expert on any of this, someone might know of a better way to dial it in or there might be a bios flash for mining that I haven't looked into. I don't want to do anything with her bios as it is actually my gaming PC. If you already have one and are interested, I would suggest you simply start playing around with it in your current PC, that is all I am doing. Start mining with it when it's not in use and see what kind of hashrates you can get on different algos. You can see if it is something you enjoy and want to invest in without dumping money into it...other some electric. My big suggestion is do lots of research on cards price to profit ratios though. One thing I have noticed is that high hashrate can be null and void if paired with high cost to run. I also keep my room at about 50°f to keep my computer happy and that along with a meticulous cooling setup on my PC, the card still hits about 72°c.
I love tinkering with different devices and coins but how do you manage all your different "projects"...I tend to lose track of whats mining what. Do you have an excel sheet with all the info and then you set it and forget it?
Too be honest I often loose tracking of the small coins that I've mined, I focus mostly on my larger holdings and check back on the small coins every now and then.
@@LoneDeathWolf They are changing to a new platform today read website - Yes they are ok but miner might be a bit temperamental as it's new just use the algo that work with your rig for now see vids on youtube to setup
I tried nanopool and a few others but nicehash really is the best at the moment believe it or not but at the moment the latest roll out of their platform has failed it'll take them a while to get it up and running I guess
Bro quit mining and maybe try tading even a trade a week might bring you 4 times the money you make on right of course needs investment near to the rig. I bulded a gtx 1060 rig I am happy I only wasted one rig money as I was trying the room seems pretty bad and just tried binance but needed lot of effort to learn trading give it a try mahn
@@IMineBlocks I found something interesting.. this may be a cheap way to CPU mine if you can get it to run xmrig as it already running Linux.. www.ebay.com/itm/X96-Mini-TV-Box-S905W-Quad-Core-WiFi-HD-2GB-16GB-Android-7-1-2-4K-Media-Player/192956068045?hash=item2ced13f0cd%3Ag%3Ar78AAOSwrhNclKg2&LH_BIN=1
I've been testing some Android boxes. Mostly the performance is too slow to be used for effective mining, the more expensive boxes have better soc's but again not good enough considering the price.
We want to explain SovranoCoin (SVR) the method of profit from the currency MN/POS these people talk about a lot and profit and abundant please work video how to win from them
Great to see you are back! :) You have expanded a lot. Cool to see you are using all type of minings devices. Like Rasp, phones and GPUs :)
Wow CPU GPU CellPhone TVbox oem chipboard. What next? Router? Frige?
I miss mining. I would suggest bending metal hangers into an elevation shelf for your cell phones for cooling. I used to run super miner pro which is no longer available in the app store but probably found on the internet.
lol. I like your mish mash of things.. Good to see people investing in mining as a hobby. appreciate your videos 👍👍
Thankyou Sir.
If you want to cool the cards down a little for free then just take the backplates off. They are there to look cool and add rigidity in a vertical case so serving no purpose here other than trapping heat.
Damn it's starting again, just when GPU prices were falling back down to sane prices again.
I would put two long rails or pencils or whatever under those phones, so they would have space under their backs for better airflow and cooling. Or better yet some kind of a stand where they would sit vertically like dishes in a dishwasher, to save space and have better airflow.
I have a little metal bar under them at one end. I've seen some good racks that I'd like to use to keep them all uprighted with better airflow.
Wow Lee really awesome!
Wow. My 2080 will run down to 125 watts. I figured the 2060s would run lower. It's probably higher because you have the higher power rated AIB models instead of the base models.
Yes, I jumped the gun without proper testing like I'd normally do. I was expecting to run them down to at least 100w
Take it POC and hard drive mining is dead then? Was really hoping for some developments there. Electric prices making it hard to expand/maintain UK GPU mining. Got 6 year old HD7950s that as destined for the bin. :(
Put the phones on a cupboard shelf that will get the phones off the table and then the fan air can hit top and bottom.
try a new cmos battery on the first rig.
Yes, I've tried that. It doesn't even hold the settings through a restart either.
@@IMineBlocks OK, that is weird. I got some old mining motherboard that drains my batterys, and reset bios after power outs is typical sing that I need to get a new battery. Good luck.
👍
I'll have to look at Beam mining again with the current price/diff. Interesting choice of coins to mine. Loki you're mining will be changing algos (another anti ASIC/FPGA) on the 24th Jul to RandomXL.
So around £2500 for the 8 RTX 2060, at current rates you are looking at roughly 440 days to pay that off, once they are paid off then you are in profit. Is this a serious thing for you or more just a hobby ? Anyways nice little setup you have I hope the prices do go up and you can make some money back and some profit :)
Yes, those are pretty much the numbers I'm working with. I expect a return on the hardware within 1-2 years and I'm happy with that timeframe.
It is mostly a expensive hobby but one that can be extremely profitable too.
@@IMineBlocks Hey sounds good ! I am glad you are being realistic with the mining stuff and not throwing it all on hopes and dreams :)
What coins are you mining? I don't know how you are able to make any money, give the cost of electricity.
most likely this is just a hobby for him, no real profit with UK electricity prices
It tough but I expect to cover my hardware costs in 1-2 years if the market continues as it has recently.
@@IMineBlocks I am seeing few mobile phone in back ground . Are you also mobile mining
Can you post the hardware list of components you used and the cost of them? That would help.
Keep it up mate, good videos, useful content.
Regards from Russia
Thankyou
Get a lotus you’ll be happy
Cool.
we just shared a similar video thanks brother
Cool, I'll pop over and take a look.
ARE YOY MINIGN WHIT YOUR FRIDGE?
Love the video keep up the good work
But is mining your hobby ? Are you making any profits ? From what I know in UK the electricity cost is quite high. I live in a poor country where electricity cost is cheaper than in EU countries and more or less my mining is profitable. So I don't fully understand how to live in Europe and mine crypto and be profitable.
It's almost always profitable 2 years later regardless of electricity prices
What about the rtx 2080s
My one RTX 2080 is pulling 74Sol/s on BTG.
@@EncryptedOne is that good? .I got one thinking buying another
@@tuberworksjones It is a good hashrate. He said his 2060's were pulling 23-25Sol/s, but, she is a power hungry beast sometimes pulling 300w by herself. So, not real great for a profitibality ratio probably. I am just a hobbyist and tech enthusiast, by no means close to an expert on any of this, someone might know of a better way to dial it in or there might be a bios flash for mining that I haven't looked into. I don't want to do anything with her bios as it is actually my gaming PC. If you already have one and are interested, I would suggest you simply start playing around with it in your current PC, that is all I am doing. Start mining with it when it's not in use and see what kind of hashrates you can get on different algos. You can see if it is something you enjoy and want to invest in without dumping money into it...other some electric. My big suggestion is do lots of research on cards price to profit ratios though. One thing I have noticed is that high hashrate can be null and void if paired with high cost to run. I also keep my room at about 50°f to keep my computer happy and that along with a meticulous cooling setup on my PC, the card still hits about 72°c.
I love tinkering with different devices and coins but how do you manage all your different "projects"...I tend to lose track of whats mining what. Do you have an excel sheet with all the info and then you set it and forget it?
Too be honest I often loose tracking of the small coins that I've mined, I focus mostly on my larger holdings and check back on the small coins every now and then.
Very hot GPU 85°c
Hi , A Very Essential Item Shown , But Not Talked About >>> The Fire Extinguisher
i run my card at 55-60 celcius - i think on 85 degrees like i see in a video you will fry the card very fast...
no lambos LUL I love this intro
What happened to your other rigs? I recall you had like 4 rigs in your garage?
Yes I have some other also in the bike shed. I'll do an update on those soon. My old RX470's are still going strong.
80C and 85C is kind of high. I keep mine GPUs 70C and under.
Is it profitable to mine on an Android phone? What are the profits like?
Lool ofc not maybe u can get like 50cents
Per month
@@Marco-cl9pb lol, why do it then? Why waste the trouble...
Well it really depends of the phone, if you have lots of good phones no one is using and you don't pay the electric bill sure I would consider it lol
@@Marco-cl9pb you could just sell it lol 🤷♂️
@@pical1208 well if the phone is in bad shape but working fine mining might be a good option tho
Great video!
What mining software are you using?
Mostly I use Smos (simplemining)
What is the motherboard?
I’m using my toothbrush to mine nowadays
which heatsink are you using on your orange pi oneplus¿¿
Small 15mm x 15mm heatsink. The same as the ones used with a Raspberry Pi but I do have a 40mm blowing on to it.
Hi Sir what crypto to mine and what software to use, please can you tell me.
i think you should get into vertcoin, using their one click miner
Yes it has been a while. I remember when you used to mine Burst. Welcome to the real world!!
what do you think about ansi miners???
???
@@yannisgk I have the GekkoScience NEWPAC BM1387 SHA256 Bitcoin USB Mining stick, wondering what you think of these. thanks
Satoshi Nakamoto I found you
Before Lambo, when Bentley?
tell more about mobile mining(profitability)
Извини за плохой уровень английского
lol mobile mining...
How much is your power bill?
About £250 per month, 75% is due to mining costs.
Hey Lee. Love the way you make use of all types of hardwares for mining. Awesome!! Wondering what’s the hash power you are getting for verus mining
On the AtomicPi its 1,630 kH/s
I notice you use different devices for mining "funny" coins, do you think is any use for ASIC from butterfly lab jalapeno this days
85C? Not a good temp to run 24/7, are you adjusting the fan speed? Auto is bad if you can't set a custom curve.
Yeah air will take the easiest route, you shous block the gaps off to get more through the cards
can you tell us how you mining on mobile and what is app you are using
He's already done a video on the topic. Search the channel
no lambo(((
Can I mine on my Amiga A600 ?
Where there's a will there's a way.
I would put all those RTX 2060's on nicehash right away and take your regular payments out to coinbase, do the maths.
have you used or are you using Nicehash? I'm curious about it.
@@LoneDeathWolf They are changing to a new platform today read website - Yes they are ok but miner might be a bit temperamental as it's new just use the algo that work with your rig for now see vids on youtube to setup
I tried nanopool and a few others but nicehash really is the best at the moment believe it or not but at the moment the latest roll out of their platform has failed it'll take them a while to get it up and running I guess
@@YurMuzVid Ok, thank you for the feedback.
Bro quit mining and maybe try tading even a trade a week might bring you 4 times the money you make on right of course needs investment near to the rig. I bulded a gtx 1060 rig I am happy I only wasted one rig money as I was trying the room seems pretty bad and just tried binance but needed lot of effort to learn trading give it a try mahn
Idea for a new channel "Anything but ASIC"..
Pretty much this channel right here :)
@@IMineBlocks I found something interesting.. this may be a cheap way to CPU mine if you can get it to run xmrig as it already running Linux.. www.ebay.com/itm/X96-Mini-TV-Box-S905W-Quad-Core-WiFi-HD-2GB-16GB-Android-7-1-2-4K-Media-Player/192956068045?hash=item2ced13f0cd%3Ag%3Ar78AAOSwrhNclKg2&LH_BIN=1
I've been testing some Android boxes. Mostly the performance is too slow to be used for effective mining, the more expensive boxes have better soc's but again not good enough considering the price.
@@IMineBlocks The H6 looks like it's the king.. cuveebits.com/how-can-i-mine-on-my-orange-pi/
We want to explain SovranoCoin (SVR) the method of profit from the currency MN/POS these people talk about a lot and profit and abundant please work video how to win from them
Those b250s are terrible
Waiting for RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT benchmarks for XMR :)
xmr is moving to cpu based algo in October gpu's wont be as effective
@@robw7381 oh, i didn't know that, thanks!
Mail me your obsolete GPU's😁
Just waiting for ebay to start listing GPU's for liken$40 en masse
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Lol
It is just a waste of money. One should not invest in mining or crypto. It is total loss of investment