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would love to see your developments into this @phusionphil

I just installed a new GPU in my home based mining rig. Check out my latest few posts.

I know i'm hijacking, and i do apologize in advance. I followed a youtube vid from BBT building a 6 1060 gpu (6gb) rig. Got everything in his kit he recommended aside from using a diff brand 1060, and i saw ZERO reason to throw an i3 in there and went w a 7th gen celeron dual core.
I want to start mining ethereum and i'm wondering about a good list of programs.
Ether:
ETC:
Zcash:
Any other coin i might need to switch to
He doesn't cover any of the programs he's using really.

I am still awaiting arrival, 2 more weeks ETA. I know POS is coming so i'm def willing and planning to switch from eth to classic or idk, dubaicoin or anything reasonably profitable. You get my point.
Can someone possibly link me to a current good set of programs to run for each or list them?

*I'll be using win 10 (64bit of course).

Thank you so much and have my weak ass upvote! hahaha
Thanks guys n gals. love the community here

**This is the vid:

3 solutions I bring you

#1
Get nicehash windows mining software, its great for start ups and has semi accurate conversions to Bitcoin predicted. All of the coins you mine will be sold for Bitcoin at the best value that day, and you will be paid out daily in Bitcoin to an address you put into the software.

#2
Get Claymore's miner and pay his fee, he is a great developer and I have had no downtime mining Zcash. He has a dual miner for Ethereum and Zcash, never used it but seems promising.

#3
Minergate will get you lower hasrates and is less functional, but it will still work.

Just watch my profile for lots of "how to mine" type of articles, my life is cannabis & crypto.

@phusionphil

wow... this is really nice @phusionphil. way to go

Good luck and hope it will be fruitful. :)

Will it be profitable?

Thats what i am going to discover this week, i ran ito a lot of opencl issues when i was trying to mine, so i think there needs to be another patch for this to work well with Claymore miner.

Had no idea Connex Boxes were being used for mining farm structures. It makes sense as they are structurally sound and designed to be at sea with the capability of handling 5.0 Richter Scale size earthquakes. They would definitely have to be insulated because I know from experience they allow heat in like no other and let the cool air escape.

Very nice article. Thanks for the share as I learned something new today.

Thanks, please follow me and stay tuned for more.

I am testing the AMD VEGA Frontier Edition this week. So far only been able to get a stable CryptoNight hashrate. I have had no luck with Zec, so I will be busy until I do.

An interesting topic, I was put off of it after realising that computer tech requires literal child slave labor to mine some of the minerals in africa, I still monitor the industry though. followed!

What goes up must come down, I am just riding the waves of tyranny. Thanks for the comment, i wish there was more interactive people on steem.

you are welcome. I have been posting what is arguably some of the most important information available, that most people don't know - but unfortunately, the majority are distracted by mostly pointless things!

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Have you purchased or still looking to purchase the shipping containers? I'm wondering if you looked at ones with a built-in cooling system. I fear that adding a cooling system inside a container wouldn't work as the waste heat has nowhere to go.