Mining sale! Mining rigs, GPUs, motherboards, CPUs for sale

shanepez

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I've been mining Ethereum for a couple of years. However, I'm moving, and I don't have the power set up in the new place. So I have some stuff to sell.

I've reflashed all of the cards back to the original BIOSes, though I can provide the optimized BIOSes if you wish.
All of the cards are in good working condition unless otherwise noted. After reflashing, I run them through FurMark GPU stress test for at least an hour. https://geeks3d.com/furmark/
I do not have original boxes for the GPUs.
Shipping will be whatever the actual shipping costs. My zip is 98144. If you're local, you can pick up too.
My Heatware is here: https://www.heatware.com/u/77274/to
I had them running on 220V, which works much better than the standard 110V for mining purposes.
I am open to parting out the PCs, but will prefer to sell them as a whole. Shipping might be difficult because they are big.
Feel free to ask questions, but I may not be able to get to them right away.
As for Payment, I take PayPal (you pay fee), Venmo, Google Pay, cash (if local), and crypto of course (stick to the majors).

GPUs:
As a side note, after dealing with so many graphics cards, the MSI cards have been the most stable and give me the best overclocking range. The worst by far has been PowerColor. I submitted one card to them for RMA only to never hear from them again. I will personally never buy a PowerColor card ever again.

PC1 $230: This is the only one where I purchased a case. This can run up to 6 cards.
Case: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MTOFQ36
CPU: Intel Pentium G4400 Skylake Dual-Core 3.3 GHz
Motherboard: MSI Z170A SLI Plus (Flashed with custom mining bios)
Memory: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 8GB
OS: ethOS on a USB drive (http://ethosdistro.com/)
PSU: I've already used the PSU for another project. It will need a generic PSU to run only the motherboard. Or you can get one of these: https://www.parallelminer.com/produ...nectors-ditch-your-atx-power-supply-entirely/
PSU2: A modified server from Parallel Miner: https://www.parallelminer.com/product/hp-1200w-platinum-power-supply-110-240v-gpu-mining-psu/ Side note: to get the full 1200W, you need to connect it to 220v. If you plug it into 110v, you'll only get 950W max. This might not be enough for 8x cards, depending on their power needs.
6x PCIe risers
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PC2 $220:
Exactly the same setup as the first one, but a custom-built case using angled aluminum and some wood boards. Please note, I am not a craftsman, so the workmanship may seem shoddy. However, they are very sturdy. I never filed the cut pieces, so there are some sharp edges. Please note, this is an older picture. They no longer have SSDs.
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PC3 $255: This can run up to 8 cards.
CPU: Intel Boxed Pentium Processor G4500
Motherboard: MSI Z170A GAMING M5
Memory: Team Elite Plus 8GB 288-Pin DDR4
PSU: Some ~400W PSU to run the motherboard.
PSU2: Server PSU is included. See the details above.
Case: Same built custom case
8x PCIe risers

PC4 $240: This can run up to 8 cards.
CPU: Intel Celeron G3920
Motherboard: MSI Z170A GAMING M5
Memory: Team Elite Plus 8GB 288-Pin DDR4
PSU: Some ~400W PSU to run the motherboard.
PSU2: Server PSU is included. See the details above.
Case: Same built custom case
8x PCIe risers

PC5 $240: This can run up to 6 cards.
CPU Intel Boxed Pentium Processor G4500
Motherboard MSI Pro Solution Intel Z170A
Memory G.SKILL Aegis 8GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 2800
PSU: Some ~400W PSU to run the motherboard.
PSU2: Server PSU is included. See the details above.
Case: Same built custom case
6x PCIe risers

PC6 $255: This can run up to 8 cards.
CPU Intel Pentium G4400
Motherboard MSI Z170A GAMING M5
Memory APACER Panther Silver DDR4 8GB 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3000
PSU: Some ~400W PSU to run the motherboard.
PSU2: Server PSU is included. See the details above.
Case: Same built custom case
8x PCIe risers

Other Equipment:
This is required for a 220v setup, which I HIGHLY recommend if mining.
2x Dell AP6031 PDU 4-Outlet 200-240V 24A Power Distribution Unit, $30 each + shipping
4x HP Proliant Modular PDU Extension Bar HSTNR-PS03, $10 each + shipping
lots of rabbit ear PC plugs that are needed for the PDU extension bars. I'll throw them in if you buy the stuff above.
 
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The worst by far has been PowerColor. I submitted one card to them for RMA only to never hear from them again. I will personally never buy a PowerColor card ever again.
Thanks for the heads-up.

QQ: Are you getting completely out of mining or did you upgrade cards? I'm curious if anyone is still making money in it.

GLWS!
 
I'm getting completely out of mining. I just haven't had the time to do basic maintenance. I'm sure there are people still making money, but only where power is cheap.

Thanks!
 
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