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Reddit mentions of RockMiner R-BOX 32 -37 GH/s ASIC SHA-256 Miner ASICMiner Gen3 30-50 Watts Total
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4
We found 4 Reddit mentions of RockMiner R-BOX 32 -37 GH/s ASIC SHA-256 Miner ASICMiner Gen3 30-50 Watts Total. Here are the top ones.
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- Rockminer
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I use a RockMiner, it's not that bad for the price.
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Rockminer R-box for Bitcoin mining http://www.amazon.com/RockMiner-R-BOX-SHA-256-Miner-ASICMiner/dp/B00KLQHSM6
No, it will not earn any money, and that is WAY too much money for 6x Block erupters and a usb hub. Like I've said in previous threads, the best option for an entry level miner is the Rockminer R-Box. Relatively power efficient, and while it may not fully ROI, it will at least come close. I'd still go with the RaspPi to keep your computer freed up.
Thats expensive for 2.4 GH/s, thats exactly what im getting on the antminer U2 that I paid under 20 bucks for. I got mine used from amazon. Here is a link amazon I was going to grab a rock miner R-box amazon they go for 70.00 bucks new on amazon and youll get 32-37 GH/s im sure you might be able to find them cheaper, but I was also looking on craigslist and came across some good deals on the older antminer s1 for under 200.00 bucks and it will crank out 200 GH/s. Of course I also found a kcminer neptune, the guy wants 5000.00 for it, and it cranks out a minimum of 3 TH/s. Im just not brave enough nor do I know enough if that is a wise investment. Like you said 200.00 is more palatable, its not going to make or break you.