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How to build a cryptocurrency mining rig

Jon Hartney by Jon Hartney
October 18, 2022
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Building a crypto mining rig involves a lot of different parts — here’s how to get started.

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Cryptocurrency mining involves using a computer, or several computers, to validate transactions on a blockchain. Technically, these computers solve cryptographic equations and record data in a digital ledger. The more computers solving equations, the faster the blockchain can validate transactions.

When miners verify the hashes of unconfirmed blocks, they receive a reward for each verified hash. Mining can be energy and computationally-intensive, requiring specialized hardware and crypto-mining software.

Among the most mined (and most profitable) cryptocurrencies are Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), Ravencoin (RVN), and Dogecoin (DOGE). Ether (ETH) used to be part of this list but Ethereum has recently shifted to a proof-of-stake (PoS) consensus algorithm, which means ETH can no longer be mined.

Understanding cryptocurrency mining is vital for those who want to invest in cryptocurrencies. After all, miners play a critical role in ensuring the security and decentralization of blockchains. Cryptocurrency mining is a process that requires the use of specialized crypto mining hardware, software and a mining pool. The process can be difficult to understand and set up without proper guidance, so here are some essential details to get you started. 

What is a cryptocurrency mining rig, and how does it work?

A mining “rig” is a customized personal computer (PC) that contains all standard PC components: a CPU, motherboard, RAM and storage. The main difference is that mining rigs use graphical processing units (GPUs) instead of central processing units (CPUs).

GPUs are better at solving the cryptographic equations needed to verify transactions on a blockchain. A single high-end GPU can outperform a standard CPU by up to 800 times in terms of instructions per clock. This makes them essential for anyone looking to mine cryptocurrencies.

GPUs also have much higher hash rates and are easier to maintain, making them a popular choice among miners. The hash rate is a measure of how fast a computer can solve cryptographic equations and is used to determine the profitability of mining.

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Another key difference is that mining rigs are often outfitted with multiple GPUs. This is necessary because the more GPUs a rig has, the higher the hash rate will be. Cryptocurrency mining rigs work by using GPUs to verify transactions on a blockchain. 

It’s also worth noting that not all miners use GPUs. In some cases, such as Bitcoin mining, miners may prefer to use an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) instead. 

Some things to consider when looking to build a mining rig are:

  • The cost of equipment: GPUs and ASICs can be expensive, so it’s important to factor in the prices of all the necessary equipment. 
  • The cost of electricity: Cryptocurrency mining is an energy-intensive process, so it’s essential to consider the cost of electricity. 
  • Trial-and-error: Building a mining rig is not like building a custom PC;  it can be a trial-and-error process that involves a lot of tweaking and adjustment.

What components are required to build a mining rig?

Several key components are required to build a mining rig. These include:

GPUs

As mentioned before, GPUs are the critical component of any mining rig. The number of GPUs needed will depend on the hash rate one is looking to achieve. But one or two GPUs should suffice for someone who’s just starting.

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ASICs

ASICs are specialized machines that are designed specifically for mining cryptocurrencies. They usually come with a higher price tag than GPUs, but offer much higher hash rates.

A Bitmain Antminer Bitcoin Miner S19 Pro

Motherboard

The motherboard is the backbone of any computer, and a mining rig is no different. It needs to be able to support all the GPUs that will be used in the rig.

The ASUS PRIME Z370-A Motherboard

CPU

Some beginners choose to mine with CPUs alone, which is also possible. However, they need to be high-end, capable of meeting mining demands.  When using GPUs for mining, a basic rig only needs a low-end or moderate CPU, such as an Intel 8th or 9th generation.

An Intel Core i5-9400 Processor

RAM

Random access memory (RAM) is essential for any computer, as it’s used to store data temporarily while the computer is running. For a mining rig, it’s important to have enough RAM to store the data of all the GPUs used in the rig.

Power supply unit

The power supply unit (PSU) is one of the most important components in a mining rig. This is because the PSU needs to be able to provide enough power to all the rig components. A good rule of thumb is to get a PSU that can provide at least double the power your rig will need. Typically, a PSU with A 1200w platinum rating will work well.

A Straight Power 11 Platinum 1200W

Storage

Like with any other computer, a mining rig needs some storage. This can be in the form of a hard drive or an SSD. The storage size will depend on how much data you plan on mining. Typically, any 240 GB or larger drive should suffice.

A Samsung 860 EVO SATA 2.5 SSD 250GB

Other requirements

Besides the hardware components listed above, a few other things are needed to build a mining rig. These include:

  • Mining software such as CGMiner, EasyMiner or BFGMiner;
  • An operating system such as Awesome Miner, Rave OS or Hive OS;
  • A crypto wallet to store your mined coins;
  • A riser to elevate your GPU for increased airflow;
  • A stable internet connection; and
  • A flash drive with at least 5GB capacity.

How to build a mining rig:  For beginners

Now that we’ve discussed the components needed to build a crypto-mining rig, it’s time to put one together. Below is a quick step-by-step guide: 

Step 1: Attach the motherboard

Make sure the lever securing your CPU’s socket is in the released position. Next, place the motherboard outside the mining frame on top of something that will keep it static-free — like a foam box or an anti-static bag.

Step 2: Attach the processor

Attach the processor to the motherboard. Create a mark on both the CPU and the motherboard sockets to identify which one is which later. Also, be careful while attaching the CPU pins to the motherboard as they can easily bend and damage the whole processor.

Step 3: Install the RAM

Inserting a RAM module into a motherboard’s RAM socket is very straightforward. Carefully push the RAM module into the RAM socket after opening the motherboard slot’s side brackets. The RAM must be installed in the correct orientation, and care must be taken in doing so since the RAM may only lock into the socket in one way.

Step 4: Attaching the PSU

Make sure to attach the PSU to the motherboard securely; if not, the mining rig will fail to start. The CPU’s 8-pin power connector should go into the motherboard slot closest to the processor.

Step 5: Attaching USB risers

These are needed to connect the GPUs to the motherboard. Insert them into the available PCI slots on the motherboard.

Step 6: Attaching GPUs

Secure the GPUs onto the frame by using USB risers. Then, plug in PCI-e 6+2 power connectors into the GPUs. Lastly, double-check that all the cables are plugged in properly before booting up the mining rig. Once everything is plugged in, it’s ready to start mining for cryptocurrency.

Is crypto mining still profitable?

Now that Ethereum has phased out mining alongside its shift to a PoS mechanism, can mining still be profitable? The answer is yes — depending on a variety of factors.

The profitability of mining varies from cryptocurrency to cryptocurrency. For example, Bitcoin mining is still very profitable, while Ethereum mining has become much less so. Another factor to consider is the price of a cryptocurrency. If the price of a coin goes up, then mining that coin becomes more profitable, and vice versa. Cryptocurrency mining can still be a profitable endeavor, but it’s crucial to conduct research before beginning.

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