1050 Ti Ubiq UBQ Mining

321.34 Gh/s -1.5%. 7.9190 7.8040. 0.00009260 (Cryptopia). $3,533,133 3.20 BTC, 0.00073 0.00072, $6.19 $5.22, 91% 89% 83% 77%. 362.24 Gh/s 3.8%. 1.6496 1.7119. 0.00038843 (Bittrex).

1050 Ti Ubiq UBQ Mining

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I may build one shelf style box 36' long with 2 shelves underneath for MOBOs and PSUs so they look more organized. They only run around 50-60 degrees C on full blast overclocked and are rated above 83 degrees C.

I keep them down in the basement now so it's always cool. If needed, I have USB fans that I can run.

Right now, I'm running Genoil miner for both ETH and UBQ. I have batch files for each currency so I can just switch back and forth by clicking the other file. I'm actually running 7x 1050ti, 1x 1050ti SC, and 1x 1050ti SSC. I wanted to do a comparison between the three and the hashrate difference is unnoticeable long term. The dual fan runs around 3 degrees C cooler from what I see.

I'm running one MSI 970 Gaming Mobo(not recommended from experience), one Asus micro mobo, one Gigabyte micro mobo. 1x 850W corsair PSU, 2x 500W EVGA PSU, 60GB SSD on all of them, 4GB RAM on all, cheapest cpu I could find for all of them, mix-n-match USB powered riser cards, etc. Windows 7 Professional and Genoil miner with Precision X for overclocking. Honestly if you don't have a miner, I'd recommend downloading the minergate app and messing with different currencies on your regular computer.

It's user friendly for beginners but I got ~30% less hashrate for my rig. You can swap currencies just by clicking another one and it'll start downloading that one.

Then you can just transfer whatever you mine to a bittrex market account and sell it. Don't expect to get rich but it'll teach you the basics. Don't ever spend more than you're willing to lose and that's for both mining and just investing in general.

UBIQ Ubiq is a decentralized platform which allows the creation and implementation of smart contracts and decentralized applications. Built upon an improved Ethereum codebase, the Ubiq blockchain acts as a large globally distributed ledger and supercomputer, allowing developers to create decentralized and automated solutions to thousands of tasks which today are carried out by third party intermediaries. RESOURCES • • • • • • • SUB-REDDIT NOTE Any 'Pump group' or 'Referral link' spam will be deleted immediately and you will be banned from this sub-Reddit.