About

Hi Folks!

I’m Josh, a fellow crypto-currency coin mining enthusiast. As a custom computer systems builder, I set up small business computers and networks for local businesses through my IT consultancy. With my background in technology, I had the good fortune of discovering Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. After researching on hundreds of forum posts and other related resources online, I have made a fair amount of profits ‘mining’ these currencies with custom-built mining hardware.

Thanks for stopping by! Here’s to your mining success!

– Josh

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38 thoughts on “About

  1. RIshi

    Hello

    First of all your website is really very informative and used to many new bie. i Would need your help badly. I am running my own rigs with below config
    AMD RADEON RX 580 *6
    PSU : 1200 WATTS
    BTC PRO Mother board

    I was running successfully for some months, suddenly power supply was off in my home i belive that because of the over heating . I lost motherboard and psu.I got the replaced but i am getting fear to turn on them back with out proper safety measures

    May i know how can i avoid this mess again ( my neutral wire was burnt lost many home appliance also)

    Thanks in advance awaiting for your response

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    1. Josh Post author

      You will want to ensure the crypto mining rig is plugged into a power surge strip to protect it from this type of electrical event.

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  2. Wayne Balkwill

    Hi There

    I was watching your U tube channel 6 GPU rig. You mentioned a USB with windows on it that could be used for all of your rigs. That would be great, where do you source that from. I just recently set up a rig that had a builders edition and that could only be used for 1 application as it registers the motherboard specs and cant be used again. Clearly, you have a better option. Can you drop me a line as to how I can source what you showed in your video, thanks

    Wayne

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  3. Huff

    How did you power the 7950’s? Did you use powered risers, or the plugs on the side & supplied connectors or both? I have a H81 Pro BTC and 5) 7950s, but am having trouble getting them recognized / drivers installed and am wondering it its a power issue. How do I set each as independent miners? You’ll be my first tip if I get this up and running. Its name is Glenn Mohawk.

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    1. Josh Post author

      I used powered risers. For all my rigs with more than 4 GPU’s I used Windows 8 as it is fairly easy to configure.

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  4. Mark

    Thanks for getting us on the path to Litecoin and scrypt mining. I just sent you a LTC as our way of appreciation. We couldn’t be doing it without you!

    Reply

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