
Crypto-Mining Rigs Make For Noisy Roommates
Isn’t it time your machines got their own place? Keep more of your crypto-mining profits while cutting back on noise, heat, and electric bills.
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(and more than a couple of migraines)
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- All-in Power Rate: $0.125/kwH
- 100% Hydro Electric
- Accommodates both GPU & ASIC miners
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