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February 05, 2018, 06:32:29 PM
#32
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Your prices are very high for me. Perhaps I'll start with my computer Smiley
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February 04, 2018, 09:13:50 AM
#31
Unless you are overclocking too much, mining will not damage your CPU. Some CPU mined coins are a little bit profitable, and if you have access to many computers that are otherwise idle, like a big network at a company where no one is using them at night, you can definitely make plenty of profit.
this point i disagree Surely cpu mining without gpu, can damage cpu because cpu is not in design for mining.

of course many computers and have access in a company must profit because it has free hardware, free electricity, free internet.
 
but which boss can allow his property to be used for the benefit of others?

anyone doing hidden mining in cpu. he must become' the failed boss'

GPU's are not designed for mining either, somehow the world keeps working.

While generally CPU mining is pointless, it's not always.  I have some 1U boxes that will do higher CPU  hashrates on monero than 6+ 1070's, so it is possible.

And it's not going to break a desktop CPU.  CPU's are designed to do complex calculations.

so curious about what your CPU is.
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February 04, 2018, 07:34:47 AM
#30
What algos do you wish to mine?
What hardware are you running?

You need to provide some info, or you might as well be running into the middle of the road and shouting "hey everyone, what clothes should i wear today" equally crazy Smiley

My system intel core i5-6400@2,7 GHz +16 Gb Ram DDR4 + Radeon R7 360 rev. 81 (2GB)
Algos - I don't know Smiley


I do not understand what I better start to mine with my characteristics? Can anybody help with link at normal (not scam) project for first start?
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February 02, 2018, 12:28:07 PM
#29
If you mining with cpu, your cpu load is 100%
And your power consumption is high if you mining. So pls calculate again your profitability before mining.
I think cpu mining is not profitable
Low hashrate, high electricity consumption
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February 02, 2018, 12:19:09 PM
#28
What algos do you wish to mine?
What hardware are you running?

You need to provide some info, or you might as well be running into the middle of the road and shouting "hey everyone, what clothes should i wear today" equally crazy Smiley

My system intel core i5-6400@2,7 GHz +16 Gb Ram DDR4 + Radeon R7 360 rev. 81 (2GB)
Algos - I don't know Smiley
sr. member
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Merit: 297
February 01, 2018, 08:43:39 AM
#27
how much can i mine on it? I want to understand whether it is worth starting or all that will be mined will be given to pay bills for electricity

You can't knows if you didn't try to mining that's coins. Because of every day, hour or minute's price of coins never flat. And network diff always changes, sometimes increse or decreased.

Of those things can't be predicted how much you will get.

Can you give me links to proven pools for mining that really pay? So many scam projects I found while trying to find a pool...

What algos do you wish to mine?
What hardware are you running?

You need to provide some info, or you might as well be running into the middle of the road and shouting "hey everyone, what clothes should i wear today" equally crazy Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 297
February 01, 2018, 08:42:08 AM
#26
Keep in mind that you're reducing the lifespan of your device when you mine with your CPU. It certainty increases power consumption.
CPU mining is not profitable. Why do it anyway?

If you only have a low end gpu and a mid-high cpu, then cpu mining can be more profitable, you just got to pick the right coins
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February 01, 2018, 08:35:57 AM
#25
Keep in mind that you're reducing the lifespan of your device when you mine with your CPU. It certainty increases power consumption.
CPU mining is not profitable. Why do it anyway?
member
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February 01, 2018, 08:31:39 AM
#24
how much can i mine on it? I want to understand whether it is worth starting or all that will be mined will be given to pay bills for electricity

You can't knows if you didn't try to mining that's coins. Because of every day, hour or minute's price of coins never flat. And network diff always changes, sometimes increse or decreased.

Of those things can't be predicted how much you will get.

Can you give me links to proven pools for mining that really pay? So many scam projects I found while trying to find a pool...
sr. member
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Merit: 297
February 01, 2018, 06:01:19 AM
#23
What are the minimum investment needed to start the mining and how to calculate correctly the project ROI. Prices on video cards are too high now. Can I buy GPU of the previous generation or it'll be less profitable?

As a basic setup to learn mining, i'd go for old  Nvida 750Ti's or New 1030GT...both are cheap, and easy to buy, wont make you a ton of money but will get you into mining. Or something like R9 270/x again great little starter card for not much cash.

Don't expect to make much money at all with any previous gen card, although especially AMD cards deliver quite high hash rates, the power consumption kills profit (unless u get free power)
I'm currently building 6x 1030GT rigs....approx hash equates to 2 x 1060 3gb with power use approx 1.25 x 1060, and still cheap at the mo.
J

you are building a 6x1030gt rig, are you kidding me?
If i was you i would go for 6x rx550 rig, they can do 450h/s in cryptonight, better option then 1030gt. 6xrx550 you earn 8 usd a day, what you earn a day with 6x1030gt?

I looked at the 550's but i'm getting nowhere near 450H/s per card with my 460/560's so i'd love to know which miner / settings your using...
main reason for suggesting 1030gt's is simple, they are cheap, they are very easy to buy, and they can mine so many more algos than AMD, having said that, i am just about to buy another 6  x 1030's, but if you can show me how you earn $8 / day with 550's i am more than happy to swap and try it out....
J
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
February 01, 2018, 03:53:24 AM
#22
For CPU mining use Ryzen 1700. AMD is cheaper then Intel and better for this tasks. But now, i think GPU mining is still better.
newbie
Activity: 78
Merit: 0
February 01, 2018, 02:19:34 AM
#21
Unless you are overclocking too much, mining will not damage your CPU. Some CPU mined coins are a little bit profitable, and if you have access to many computers that are otherwise idle, like a big network at a company where no one is using them at night, you can definitely make plenty of profit.
this point i disagree Surely cpu mining without gpu, can damage cpu because cpu is not in design for mining.

of course many computers and have access in a company must profit because it has free hardware, free electricity, free internet.
 
but which boss can allow his property to be used for the benefit of others?

anyone doing hidden mining in cpu. he must become' the failed boss'

GPU's are not designed for mining either, somehow the world keeps working.

While generally CPU mining is pointless, it's not always.  I have some 1U boxes that will do higher CPU  hashrates on monero than 6+ 1070's, so it is possible.

And it's not going to break a desktop CPU.  CPU's are designed to do complex calculations.
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Merit: 500
February 01, 2018, 01:30:13 AM
#20
Start mine photon before to late.
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Merit: 503
Bitcoin King BTC
February 01, 2018, 12:57:13 AM
#19
What are the minimum investment needed to start the mining and how to calculate correctly the project ROI. Prices on video cards are too high now. Can I buy GPU of the previous generation or it'll be less profitable?

As a basic setup to learn mining, i'd go for old  Nvida 750Ti's or New 1030GT...both are cheap, and easy to buy, wont make you a ton of money but will get you into mining. Or something like R9 270/x again great little starter card for not much cash.

Don't expect to make much money at all with any previous gen card, although especially AMD cards deliver quite high hash rates, the power consumption kills profit (unless u get free power)
I'm currently building 6x 1030GT rigs....approx hash equates to 2 x 1060 3gb with power use approx 1.25 x 1060, and still cheap at the mo.
J

you are building a 6x1030gt rig, are you kidding me?
If i was you i would go for 6x rx550 rig, they can do 450h/s in cryptonight, better option then 1030gt. 6xrx550 you earn 8 usd a day, what you earn a day with 6x1030gt?
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Bitcoin King BTC
February 01, 2018, 12:54:30 AM
#18
Hello miners, I would like to ask a "stupid" question since it bores me for some days:
If someone is using his desktop to do some normal work and in the meanwhile mining like SUMO coin, will it cost addtional power consumption than without mining?

Thanks in advance for reply
well yeah cpu mining can consume power based on your cpu and amount you pay for power it might be less profitable or none profitable than GPU mining.

depends what cpu you have, a reyzen 7 1700 is pretty good for mining, it gives 500h/s with 40 watt power use. wich earns you about 50 usd profit a month, profits are going down to obviously.
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January 31, 2018, 10:24:10 PM
#17
how much can i mine on it? I want to understand whether it is worth starting or all that will be mined will be given to pay bills for electricity

You can't knows if you didn't try to mining that's coins. Because of every day, hour or minute's price of coins never flat. And network diff always changes, sometimes increse or decreased.

Of those things can't be predicted how much you will get.
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
January 31, 2018, 02:36:52 PM
#16
My system intel core i5 +16 Gb Ram + Radeon R370 (2GB)
how much can i mine on it?
What token will the best choice to start mining?

i thinks you should mine ZOIN (with cpu) and .... other coin (ethash algo, cryptonight algo) with gpu
how much can i mine on it? I want to understand whether it is worth starting or all that will be mined will be given to pay bills for electricity
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
January 30, 2018, 08:01:18 AM
#15
My system intel core i5 +16 Gb Ram + Radeon R370 (2GB)
how much can i mine on it?
What token will the best choice to start mining?

i thinks you should mine ZOIN (with cpu) and .... other coin (ethash algo, cryptonight algo) with gpu
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
January 30, 2018, 06:26:10 AM
#14
My system intel core i5 +16 Gb Ram + Radeon R370 (2GB)
how much can i mine on it?
What token will the best choice to start mining?
sr. member
Activity: 1249
Merit: 297
January 28, 2018, 07:47:17 PM
#13
What are the minimum investment needed to start the mining and how to calculate correctly the project ROI. Prices on video cards are too high now. Can I buy GPU of the previous generation or it'll be less profitable?

As a basic setup to learn mining, i'd go for old  Nvida 750Ti's or New 1030GT...both are cheap, and easy to buy, wont make you a ton of money but will get you into mining. Or something like R9 270/x again great little starter card for not much cash.

Don't expect to make much money at all with any previous gen card, although especially AMD cards deliver quite high hash rates, the power consumption kills profit (unless u get free power)
I'm currently building 6x 1030GT rigs....approx hash equates to 2 x 1060 3gb with power use approx 1.25 x 1060, and still cheap at the mo.
J
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