[00:31:05] 2ch/s: 87.2810 3ch/s: 5.8157 4ch/s: 0.2196 Shares total: 100 / 100
[00:31:13] 2ch/s: 87.3740 3ch/s: 5.8236 4ch/s: 0.2187 Shares total: 100 / 100
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[00:31:21] 2ch/s: 87.3051 3ch/s: 5.8206 4ch/s: 0.2178 Shares total: 100 / 100
,thanks!
I'm at approx 0.50 for my share/s (across all miners) which means yours is approx 44%. If I pro-rata my last week of earnings to that it would equate to ~24RIC/day but there were a couple of notably good days last week. I also had around 24 hour downtime due to internet issues so that may still be reflective.
I'm curious if we've ever had any calculations as to the profitability of purchasing a machine to mine RIC? I've run a few calculation through from second hand quad-CPU Xeons on eBay (dirt cheap - sub ?300 for 100GHz compuate), new systems to something like a second hand AM3+ overclocked. Not convinced there's a break-even point unless there's another use for the hardware. I'm lucky at the moment in that I have a fairly decent virtualisation lab in my house that I'm using all spare compute on but would like to increase mining capacity. Would be interested to know if anybody has purpose-created miners rather than just using spare compute they have lying around and whether it makes financial sense rather than just for fun.