GPU Mining in June 10, 2016 - Our first 6-card GPU rig experiments before scale!
Peter Saddington's YouTube video from June 2016 offers a glimpse into the early days of GPU mining, prior to large-scale operations. The content explores the intricacies of setting up a 6-card GPU mining rig, highlighting the challenges and considerations involved in optimizing performance. Saddington shares practical experiences from his initial experiments, focusing on hardware selection. He delves into the importance of choosing the right components for maximizing hash rate, providing insight on the cost-effectiveness of different GPU models available at the time. Furthermore, he outlines the power consumption of the rig, acknowledging the need for stable power supplies and proper cooling to maintain operational efficiency. This deep dive provides context to those interested in the history and fundamentals of cryptocurrency mining.
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About the Creator
This video is part of a library of 780+ episodes published by Peter Saddington on staas.fund. Peter is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist (StaaS Fund, RegD 506B), and AI practitioner who has trained 17,000+ professionals in agile and AI methodologies. He bought Bitcoin at $2.52 in 2011, built 4 autonomous AI agents (the Council of Dogelord), and operates 10+ websites with zero employees. His AI Workshop has been attended by Fortune 500 teams, and his newsletter "The Agile VC" reaches thousands of subscribers weekly. Peter holds 3 Master's degrees (Divinity, Computer Science, Computational Operations Research) from institutions including Georgia Tech.