I need to build a desktop for TVRO

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EM84tx
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Oct 19, 2012
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Grand Haven, MI
Can anyone suggest a PC for me? I want to build a desktop with BitCoin speed.
Able to run an RF tuner like the 5927.

SSD's? whose?
Case?
PowerSupply?
AMD or Intel? I hear Intel is getting their act together again.
Motherboard?
Video card with lots of cores.

OTHER suggestions?
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Do you want the computer to do TVRO or bitcoin mining?

You can certainly use an SSD for the boot drive but I wouldn't waste money using them anywhere else. They're too expensive and too small to be practical and neither DVR nor bitcoin mining are going to tax a conventional hard drive.

The bitcoin part is all about having multiple display cards (three or more). CPU money is poorly spent in both a DVR or a mining scenario.

I submit you may be better off (financially and performance-wise) with two computers rather than one. Another issue is that a bitcoin machine is going to be loud and hot (~1,000 watts) and you wouldn't want that anywhere near a TV viewing room.
 
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I thought the only way to effectively mine was to use silicon (ASIC) miners. Or was that just for BitCoin?
 
I thought the only way to effectively mine was to use silicon (ASIC) miners. Or was that just for BitCoin?
Where a TVRO and a Bitcoin mining machine converge is with multiple display adapters. ASICs are the hot topic to be sure but they have no place in a conventional computer. Unless you have power cheaper than is available in North America, Bitcoin mining is a losing proposition.
 

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