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Build your own DIY Bitcoin miner instead of overpaying.In this video, I show you exactly how I built a 40 TH/s solo mining rig for under $500 using an S21 hashboard and 3D printed parts — what I call the “Poor Man’s Avalon Q.” This isn’t just another miner review…This is about engineering your own edge in solo mining.
106 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 10 May

More of this!

I saw some S19's for around $500 a while back. Probably worth just using it as is if everything is working OK.

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853w for 40 th is about 21 j/th which is honest for a single s21 hashboard underclocked. solo at that rate is still basically lottery odds at current difficulty but the 3d printed frame is the bit i'd actually watch a follow up for. airflow and heat handling is where most diy miner builds fall over, not the silicon.

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106 sats \ 0 replies \ @Lux OP 10 May

To all gullible people out there reading this:
I didn't make this, it's not my miner and channel, I'm just sharing a youtube video.
ffs

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I couldn't quite tell how loud it was from the first few most minutes of the video.

Do you think it ends up being as loud as an S19?

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73 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux OP 10 May

the answer to your question is 'how loud are the fans'

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Doesn't matter how loud they are as long as they are hot.

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700W power consumption for 40 th, right?

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853w

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What's the cost of electricity?

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where and what source?

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How much you pay per kilowatt

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are you interested in the miner or my personal budget? lol

about this much
https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/bitmain/antminer-r4

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Just wanted to discuss miner and its efficiency.
Read below it's not your miner and as I understand you have no intention to discuss it

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i'm literally discussing

40 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 10 May

Awesome

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What a waste

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