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      Smithlink last edited by

      Hello all,

      I have been creeping on the forum for some time and decided it was time to finally join in on the community.
      I hope I can help promote Feathercoin in other ways but in the mean time I have been mining!

      I just started learning about and mining cryptocurrencies around 3 weeks ago.
      I started with a single 5870 in my desktop getting around 360kh/s.
      Then I bought 2 7870’s to replace my 5870. These were getting around 350kh/s each.
      I mined with the 2 7870’s for a week and decided I needed more.
      I already had a motherboard, ram, and hard drive so I decided to build a mining rig.
      I ordered up 3 more 7870’s along with everything else I needed to make a mining rig.
      A couple weeks later and I’m now pushing around 1.9 Mh/s total out of 5 7870’s and have been mining mainly Feathercoins this whole time.

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        new2crypto Regular Member last edited by

        Well done :)

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          Ruthie last edited by

          Hello and Welcome to the Feathercoin Community :)

          Always happy to see new miners on board.

          See you around the forum.

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            delimitri last edited by

            Well done.
            Surely you can push those cards a little to get you 2Mh/s (that’s a nice round number)

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              wrapper Moderators last edited by

              Can I ask you not to push things? Be careful you don’t blow things up (like I did), mining can draw more power than a PSU can take, persistently.

              Please read the guides and get a power meter, and be very careful.

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