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Theoretically, what would it take to mine 1 GH/s in Ethereum without asic miners

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That's about 12 3080s worth.

One of my relatives wants to build a mining rig and me being the 'IT guy' of the family should know how to mine Ethereum as you probably guessed already I know very little about building a mining rig, someone pls help.

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-> Moved to Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining 

 

That's about 12 3080s worth.

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22 hours ago, Kilrah said:

That's about 12 3080s worth.

My watercooled 3080 does 101 Mh/s, but 12 would be accurate due to silicon lottery.

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its about 12 3080 which means that you can expect about $100/day after electricity

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I get about 60 - 62 MH/s at 125W for each of my 3060 Tis. So you would nee about 16 - 17 3060 Tis. Please do be mindful that there is going to be a big change in ETH mining come July that could reduce profitability by 30% maybe more. Read up on EIP 1559.

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