So ur going with 8gpu 1080ti cards?
What PSU, mobo, memory and CPU r u going with?
From what I read, u don't need the nicest CPU or memory correct?
Isn't there another website other than nicehash?
What about pool mining?
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I am going with 8 gtx 1080s, non ti's. I am going to do sli 1080s in my rig and my wifes rig and then do another entire build with the asrock btc motherboard with 8 gtx 1080s, so i guess a total of 12 1080s is the goal in the end.
As far as the memory, cpu, psu I will be going with the absolute cheapest processor I can find. The processor is irrelevant, same with the ram. I will toss in a single 4gb stick and call it a day. For the power supplies I will probably run 2 of the 1500 watt corsair axi's or something along that line. I haven't finalized the power supply yet, but that is what I am leaning towards.
For mining there are plenty of programs. I have ran at least 10-15 different mining programs, but nicehash has been the best profitability for me. I tried awesome miner, winminer, kryptex, etc etc etc and none of them paid as well in the end. I did a lot of batch file mining as well with zpool and mutlipoolmininghub and neither of those paid out very well either. I made a hell of a lot less with mpmh and I am glad that I moved away from them. It works for some, but it wasn't for me. The only GUI based miner that I liked out of all of them was nicehash, I absolutely hated computta and a few others. Pool mining can be profitable, but it wasn't as profitable as nicehash.
I would suggest that once you get the hardware that you give a few of the programs a shot. Just remember that down time is literally wasted money, so don't spend to long on it. There are a lot of really good videos about this subject on youtube as well. Several investors got into computer building, mining etc. One of the main ones I watched was a guy that had never built a computer before, but him and his friend decided to invest A LOT of money into mining. Talking 70,000 dollars type of money. Regardless, it was an interesting serious. They used nicehash on linux originally but swapped over to windows as it was just easier to deal with and didn't have as many issues / updates to mess with. I run both linux and windows, but for mining I am using just windows. Honestly I haven't even used my linux partition in a while. I try to leave my pc on 24/7 mining, I only shut it down every now and then. So far so good for me.
If you have any other questions please let me know. I would be more than happy to help you out. I absolutely love mining and I have been following the cryptocurrency market pretty closely. I haven't made myself rich off it yet, but I have a feeling I will end up doing pretty well with it in the end I wish you the best of luck as well!