Friday, November 15th 2013
ASRock Unveils Two Motherboards Made for Bitcoin Mining
Dig the fact that there's probably no way you're ever going to end up dirty rich overnight, not unless you hit the jackpot or discover Davy Jones' treasure. Or maybe what you could try is to mine for the legendary peer-to-peer digital currency bitcoin.
Recently, bitcoin is gaining more and more popularity and value around the globe. A Norwegian man that invested in $27 of bitcoin back in 2009 fluctuated into $886,000 windfall. There's also a new permanent bitcoin ATM installed in Canada. The process of obtaining these digital coins through computing is called "mining", and ASRock is here to assist you to jump in the gold rush immediately with two new motherboards designed for bitcoin mining - H81 Pro BTC and H61 Pro BTC!ASRock H81 Pro BTC is specifically tailored for bitcoin mining. It boasts a total of six PCIe slots for multiple mining graphics cards, plus two extra 4 pin power connectors for extra mining power. It's never too late to try, who knows what might happen, maybe you'll make a fortune out of it!
For more information, please check:
www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H81%20Pro%20BTC/index.asp
www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61%20Pro%20BTC/index.asp
Recently, bitcoin is gaining more and more popularity and value around the globe. A Norwegian man that invested in $27 of bitcoin back in 2009 fluctuated into $886,000 windfall. There's also a new permanent bitcoin ATM installed in Canada. The process of obtaining these digital coins through computing is called "mining", and ASRock is here to assist you to jump in the gold rush immediately with two new motherboards designed for bitcoin mining - H81 Pro BTC and H61 Pro BTC!ASRock H81 Pro BTC is specifically tailored for bitcoin mining. It boasts a total of six PCIe slots for multiple mining graphics cards, plus two extra 4 pin power connectors for extra mining power. It's never too late to try, who knows what might happen, maybe you'll make a fortune out of it!
For more information, please check:
www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H81%20Pro%20BTC/index.asp
www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61%20Pro%20BTC/index.asp
28 Comments on ASRock Unveils Two Motherboards Made for Bitcoin Mining
Anyway, a quick look at the specs tells me these motherboards are good for nothing except bit-mining
They don't even say such basic stuff as what CPU they take without clicking the links. :laugh:
I guess a pertinent question is just how many bitcoins can be created? If it's several trillion for example, then this remains viable, but if it's just many millions or a few billion then it won't
These boards might find use outside of bit coins. Other crypto currencies might find this pertinent. Even distributed computeing projects might find these useful.
And thanks for clarifying about the other crypto uses. :)
Oh wait, this could be really expensive... hmm. Maybe next time they'll design a simple mining card with a bunch of specialized ASICs on it in PCIe x16 format and call it version 2.0... but I guess they figured that this idea is someone else's already. :eek:
The first BOOM was in june 2011, the second in april 2013, the third a couple of weeks ago, and so on.-
Costs WAY less, uses WAY less power, and is much smaller/cleaner.
I have to price this out even if just for my own curiosity. One of those hubs holds 9 ASICs and a fan.
9 ASICs = $30x9 = $270
10 port hub = $40 for a good powered one, it seems
USB fan = $3
Total, $313
Total output, 2997 MH/s
Total power consumption, 22.95 watts
To match that output with GPUs, you'd need 4.6 (round up to 5) Radeon HD 7970s (or 280x, I suppose).
5 Radeon 7970s = $300*5 = $1500 in GPUs alone
..and then you need CPU, PSU, RAM, storage..
Powering it? Upwards of 1250 watts worse case (ignoring the rest of the computer)
I like you, ASRock, I really do. You're just way too late to the party.
they supplied, the fan, screws, and even the screw driver for the vrm cooling on my board.