Custom 2000 Kh/s mining rigs for sale
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Hi all,
I run cryptobadger.com - some of you are probably familiar with [url=http://www.cryptobadger.com/build-your-own-litecoin-mining-rig/]my guide on how to build your own litecoin mining rig[/url]. Over the past couple months, I’ve received a lot of requests to sell pre-assembled rigs from people that don’t have the time and/or inclination to build one from scratch. I’ve sold a few privately to get a feel for the process, and as of last week, I’ve decided to offer my rigs to the public.
If a pre-built rig appeals to you, you can check out what I’m offering here:
http://www.cryptobadger.com/custom-litecoin-mining-rigs-for-sale/
If you’d like a better sense of exactly what you’re getting, you can [url=http://www.cryptobadger.com/setting-up-your-new-mining-rig/]check out the setup/management guide here[/url].
And of course, if you’d prefer to build your own rig, [url=http://www.cryptobadger.com/build-your-own-litecoin-mining-rig/]I have a fairly detailed guide for that, too[/url]. =)
I’ll try to anticipate some questions here:
[b]Why don’t you accept bitcoins/litecoins as payment?[/b]
I’m using Paypal for now mainly to give buyers peace-of-mind. Given that cryptocurrency transactions can’t be reversed, I’m sure many people would simply assume “scam” if I wanted customers to pay with bitcoin/litecoin. If you’d prefer to pay with cryptocurrency, I’d be happy to accommodate you, of course.
[b]Won’t these be destroyed in shipping?[/b]
They’re packed pretty thoroughly, with about 2" of bubblewrap and packing paper on all sides of the rig. The GPUs are tied down during shipping, just in case the box is inverted. Everything is securely held in place with cable ties, and any empty space is filled with paper or bubble wrap.
[b]What hardware are you using?[/b]
It varies from rig to rig, but they’ll all be within 5% of 2000 Kh/sec and 780 watts at the wall. Most recently, I’ve been using Gigabyte WF3s GPUs (undervolted via custom BIOS). All of the PSUs are at least 80 Plus Gold certified (I pretty much only use Seasonic and Corsair units here). I tend to stick to motherboards that have at least 5 PCI-E slots, in case the customer wants to expand later.
[b]But… you’re making money on these!![/b]
Yes. I’m sure there will be those that claim the price I’m offering these units at is too high. After all, in [url=http://www.cryptobadger.com/2013/04/build-a-litecoin-mining-rig-hardware/]my own hardware guide[/url], I show that the hardware required to build one of these yourself costs under $1500!
Keep in mind that there are several hours of work that go into each rig for assembly, configuration, testing, and packaging. That’s assuming that everything goes as it should and I don’t have any defective hardware - an individual rig can easily turn into a 15 hour project if I have to troubleshoot issues.
I need to stock enough extra parts and hardware to cover me in the event of faulty hardware. Not to mention stocking a whole bunch of plastic crates and packing materials. =)
I need to deal with RMA process headaches when I get defective hardware.
I need to assume the risk that some customers are going to try to scam me via Paypal chargebacks, etc.
I need to drive these things to a UPS hub to ship them (they’re not accepted at other drop-off locations because of the insured value).
And I need to deal with the occasional unpleasant customer.
Essentially, I consider the price that I’m offering these units at to be quite fair. If you disagree, then I’ve already given you [url=http://www.cryptobadger.com/build-your-own-litecoin-mining-rig/]all of the information you need to build your own[/url]. =)
Thanks for looking and I’d be happy to answer any questions that you guys might have!
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Hey, I was thinking of doing this locally as well, but thought the hassles would not be worth it. How is it going for you so far?
Your articles are awesome, btw, I learned a lot from your Windows setup instructions.
Did some improvement to the typical milk crate design, check this out:
http://ecoinomist.com/weather-proof-gpu-litecoin-mining-rig-pictures -
[quote name=“NickCoin” post=“16963” timestamp=“1371906372”]
Hey, I was thinking of doing this locally as well, but thought the hassles would not be worth it. How is it going for you so far?Your articles are awesome, btw, I learned a lot from your Windows setup instructions.
Did some improvement to the typical milk crate design, check this out:
http://ecoinomist.com/weather-proof-gpu-litecoin-mining-rig-pictures
[/quote]It’s going pretty well - I’ve sold a few units, and while I was initially concerned about them surviving the shipping process, I’ve figured out how to pack them pretty well, and so far they’ve all arrived in one piece. It’s definitely a time-consuming process as far as getting the units built, configured, and packed, and then helping the customer that has the occasional issue getting the rig attached to their router, but so far it’s been a relatively positive experience.
Your build looks really interesting. I would have guessed that you’d have heat issues in an enclosure like that, but your temperatures look really good. Any reason that you decided to go with the 7970 over 7950s? You’d only lose about 50 Kh/sec per GPU by going with a 7950 vs the 7970, and your power consumption would drop considerably. Plus they’re cheaper up front. =)
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Just FYI, these rigs are $76 off until 7/4 in celebration of Independence Day!
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Just have to say thanks for your guides!
Helped me tremendously the headless linux guide. So thanks for that one 8) -
[quote name=“svennand” post=“18939” timestamp=“1372620023”]
Just have to say thanks for your guides!
Helped me tremendously the headless linux guide. So thanks for that one 8)
[/quote]You’re welcome - glad you found them helpful! =)
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Thanks for the guides lots of good helpful info. You should consider creating a more in depth how to build a rig guide and sell the guide.
One thing I am not seeming to find is how to wire the PSU’s in a dual PSU set up, specifically how to connect them in a way that powers them on and off simultaneously, how to not cross the rails, which components use which PSU, etc. This would be a great guide with a bit more info like how to specifically hook the components together
Again thanks for all the effort
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Thank you for the guides. I did have an issue with updating the catalyst. Even when going thru the command line per instructions, it would say file not found. I still have not found the file. Any help or suggestion would be most appreciated.
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[quote name=“CryptoBadger” post=“16696” timestamp=“1371793740”]
[b]Why don’t you accept bitcoins/litecoins as payment?[/b]I’m using Paypal for now mainly to give buyers peace-of-mind. Given that cryptocurrency transactions can’t be reversed, I’m sure many people would simply assume “scam” if I wanted customers to pay with bitcoin/litecoin. If you’d prefer to pay with cryptocurrency, I’d be happy to accommodate you, of course.
[/quote]Reversibility is the risk. Cryptos are less risk for you. Demand less risk for yourself as producer of hardware. Over time scammers will learn to hunt elsewhere. As long as more money is to be made doing the right thing scams will decrease.
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Hi, your tutorials are grade A+++
Would you mind to update your linux headless mining tutorial for new R9 cards?
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[quote name=“mirrax” post=“47842” timestamp=“1388164913”]
Hi, your tutorials are grade A+++Would you mind to update your linux headless mining tutorial for new R9 cards?
[/quote]THIS
Also, thanks a ton for the great info. I’ve read through all of your mining rig builds.
Also, in case you guys didn’t notice, he hasn’t been active on here since July…I’m not expecting too many responses here :D