The problem with any hydrominer is that it requires an additional fluid cooling unit. It is easier and cheaper to buy a noise box and an asic with air cooling.
But since you mentioned oneminers, which is cloud mining, I would recommend not using such services.
Well,
it's not a cloud mining service for several reasons:
You actually own the ASIC miner being hosted. This is a
major difference from cloud mining, where you’re just
renting hash power and have no claim to any physical equipment.
Cloud mining often raises concerns about whether the advertised hash power even exists.
Here, you can verify your device and its operation.Instead of vague contracts,
they provide a straightforward hosting service.Unlike cloud mining, where fees are often bundled or unclear,
you pay for the actual energy consumed by your device.
Since you own the device, you’re not locked into a long-term contract.
You can sell it, upgrade it, or move it somewhere else whenever you want, which isn't possible with cloud mining.
When your device reaches the end of its lifecycle, you still have options—upgrading, selling, or repurposing it. With cloud mining, once your contract ends, there’s nothing left.[/li][/list]