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Bitcoin Mining Rig for $2000 Or Less

Gautham
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9 years ago
7 mins read
bitcoin mining, miners, blockchain,

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The whole Bitcoin network is pillared on mining. Bitcoin mining is the way bitcoins are minted and transactions are processed over the network. Bitcoin mining involves using computing power to solve complicated mathematical/cryptographic problems using complicated algorithm and specialized software. The processing power required to solve these problems is contributed by computing devices connected to the Bitcoin network and they are known as miners. Bitcoin mining ensures the security of the network and confirms each and every transaction taking place over the entire network. Fresh bitcoins are also introduced into the Bitcoin network in the process and miners receive them as a reward for their contribution to the network.

Bitcoin mining guarantees that the blockchain is kept updated and prevents double spending. Initially, when the network was still small, the difficulty level of mining was set low. A normal computer could do a decent job in solving the problems. However, the expansion of Bitcoin network added more bitcoins, users and increased the number of transactions on the blockchain. The expansion of Bitcoin’s network has a direct correlation with the difficulty level of mathematical problems to be solved. This translates to increased requirement of processing power. Bitcoin mining slowly graduated from CPUs to GPUs, which have a higher hash rate and hence greater problem solving capability. Currently, Bitcoin mining is carried out by dedicated processing units known as Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs). These Bitcoin mining ASICs possess enormous processing power and at the same time are more energy efficient than other processing devices.

ASIC miners are costly, and they are configured to do one and only task — Bitcoin mining. These miners are generally installed on enormous servers which house hundreds and thousands of such devices running continuously throughout the day. Does this mean tat GPU mining is dead? Well, not really. Not everyone can set up a server and install ASICs. Individuals who are cryptocurrency enthusiasts and are interested in mining can still do so, using the GPUs currently available in the market but they can’t expect to make much if (any) profits.

How can you start mining Bitcoin?

For those who do not want to get their hands dirty, but still want to boast about being part of the mining community can buy cloud mining contracts to rent hash rate on a cloud based mining setup for a specific duration. While those who like to get involved, can either invest in Bitcoin mining ASICs and build their own miners, or buy pre-built miners with AISCs in them. ASIC based miners have custom components built only for the purpose of Bitcoin mining. These devices have enormous processing power, generating a huge hash rate for effective mining.

What about those who want to try mining the old school way, using PCs? Well, if there are any old computers lying around and if they are particularly feeling generous then a custom GPU based mining rig is the way to go. It will require some money initially (let’s say a maximum budget of $2000) for starters. They can set up their own mining rig with components that are available on various online shops or a local computer hardware stores. First thing they would have to consider is a good GPU that can generate a decent hash rate. There are few high end GPUs currently available out there in the market which are capable of generating enough hashing power to be recognized by the bitcoin mining pool.

One can build a mining PC which can also double up as a gaming rig (all one has to do is buy a better processor than a cheaper one). Some of the suggested components include-

Component

Quantity

Cost

Gigabyte Z170N Motherboard

1 $150.00

Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake

1

$400.00

RAM Module 8 GB

1 $60.00- $100.00
Gigabyte NVidia GeForce GTX 970 GPU (Overclocked) 2

$650.00

Corsair RM PSU 1000 W 1

$310.00

Corsair H60/H80i GT CPU Cooler

1 $80.00 – $100.00

Samsung 850 EVO SSD 250GB

1

$100.00

Total

$1750.00 – $1810.00

These components will help build a hi performance gaming rig at a budget cost of about $1500. Rest of the money can be spent on buying the cabinet, monitor, keyboard and mouse of choice. The NVidia GTX 970 GPUs are built using Maxwell architecture which makes it more energy efficient and powerful in comparision with other GPUs in and around the same price range. The two GPUs (upto 4 GPUs) can synchronously operate together using the NVidia SLI Technology.

Once the hardware is set up and loaded with necessary software and operating system, the rig can be fired up. In order to start mining bitcoins one has to first install few special software packages and create a bitcoin wallet. The machine is then connected to a mining pool of choice over the internet. Upon completion of all these steps, the miner will get to work mining bitcoin. However, it is not going to do much good as the current difficulty levels of bitcoin mining requires a lot more processing power than what a pair of GPUs are capable of generating. Mining altcoins using the same rig and selling them for bitcoin will turn out to be more profitable than mining bitcoin on the PC.  

If you are still fixated about bitcoin mining and have $2000 to spare, there is a better idea which involves ASIC miners. One can buy ASIC based bitcoin miners for the same cost and use them instead of building a mining PC. AntMiner S5 which has a hashrate of about 1155 GH/s cost about $565 a piece. For a price of $2000, the ideal mining setup will include the following

Component Quantity Price
BitMain Antminer S5 2 $1124.00
Corsair RM Power Supply Unit 1000W 2 $310.00
Standard CPU cabinet fan 2 $40.00
Surge Protector Strip 1 $10.00
PC/Laptop (new, refurbished, used) 1 $100.00 – $400.00
Total $1586.00 – $1886.00

With less than $2000 one can buy two units of AntMiner S5 with a capacity of 1155 GH/s each and also pick up a simple used/refurbished or even new PC/Laptop of choice and still end up with some money to spare. This offers a better value for money and efficiency when it comes to mining. The miners can also be used to mine any altcoin that uses SHA 256 algorithm.

Setting up AntMiner S5

Another option involves investing the same amount in cloud mining to buy hashes. $2000 can get you a bit less than 5000 GHs with a promised monthly payout of 0.45 BTC. Eobot, Genesis Mining, Hashnest are fee of the many cloud mining platforms available where one can buy hashes instead of investing money on miners.

Individual bitcoin mining using GPU, FGPA and even ASICs is no longer profitable. While one can increase the number of bitcoin miners running on their end, the power consumption and cooling requirements will offset most part of the profits.

Note: The prices mentioned are as listed on Amazon.com. Prices may vary depending up from where the components are bought.
The cost of electricity, internet connection etc. are not considered
For reference: How to set up bitcoin mining on a computer - TechRadar

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  1. spazzdla says:
    10 years ago

    S7 is now the best miner. YOu are 100% correct that if one is going to mine ASIC is the only way to go. Also check out sidehack’s USB stick, it’s amazing, $50 for 8-16GH/s 4 watts power draw!!!!

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    7 years ago

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  1. spazzdla says:
    10 years ago

    S7 is now the best miner. YOu are 100% correct that if one is going to mine ASIC is the only way to go. Also check out sidehack’s USB stick, it’s amazing, $50 for 8-16GH/s 4 watts power draw!!!!

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    7 years ago

    Hodl bitcoins and earn up to double of your bitcoins hodl every five (5) working days. Contact (bitcoinsinvest904@gmail.com) to learn more

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