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Topic: Best CPU Mineable Coins in 2019 and CPU Mining Guides [UPDATED!] - page 6. (Read 63290 times)

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My post was probably the most quoted post in the forum´s history  Grin.
I just only wanted to say that be aware, CPUs are not really made for longtime load, most people here do not have proper cool equipment and without that they will soon blow up the processor.   Undecided

When I check my task manager, it shows CPU usage anywhere from 70% to 90% and normally I switch off my laptop after 10-12 hours of usage. Since the CPU is not using 100%, I guess my processor is safe? Is there any inbuilt software within Windows, that can show us the long-term CPU usage stats? Task manager only shows the real time usage.
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Empowering crypto w/ sustainable energy
My post was probably the most quoted post in the forum´s history  Grin.
I just only wanted to say that be aware, CPUs are not really made for longtime load, most people here do not have proper cool equipment and without that they will soon blow up the processor.   Undecided
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If you not overclock it and temperature is kept within spec, a desktop CPU can run @ 100% usage for a long time.

On the contrary: If you overclock and downvolt at the same time,
you can get more hashrate and spend less for electricity.
As a bonus, you get less noise from the fans and less heat.
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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.


The processor is the most reliable part of the computer. it's very difficult to kill modern CPU with a constant 100% load. They are equipped with protection and at a critical moment CPU simply turns off.

CPU power consumption is large enough, although you can mine something using CPU, but profit will be very modest.
But who knows? Maybe someone has a dozen unnecessary processors ...
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If you not overclock it and temperature is kept within spec, a desktop CPU can run @ 100% usage for a long time.
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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.


With proper cooling, a normal CPU can run at 100% power for many months. Not designed for long-term operation at 100% power CPU in phone.
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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.


That's not true. My CPUs have always worked at 100 % load (first BOINC now Mining) and everything is fine. Of course you have to use a good cooler to keep the temperature in check. But the same applies to GPUs.
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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.

Are you sure about this? I have a few software that use close to 100% of the CPU, and I need to run them quite frequently for my regular job. My laptop is 4 years old and till now it hasn't shown any signs of damage. On top of that I have also used this same laptop for mining multiple altcoins (both PoW and PoS), during the last 2 years.
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I run 3 Ryzen systems 24/7 for nearly 18 months now, flat out, no issues Smiley
Even if they do break, they have paid for themselves many times over...

Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.

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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.

as long as you have good calculations, and good preparation I think it will be profitable. besides, as long as the temperature can still be controlled it will be fine. I've seen some people use their CPUs for mining, and it looks like it's quite profitable.
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Is that really profitable? Mining with CPU? By using your CPU on 100% you will soon damage it. CPU is not made for 100% power for a long time.
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Recently, another coin appeared for solo mining by the processor - AmityCoin.
PoW ALGORITHIM: Cryptonight Adaptive Feat. Cryptonight Soft Shell, CPU ONLY, NO POOLS SOLO MINED.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-amitycoin-re-launch-new-ticker-xam-pow-cpu-only-no-pools-5149680


This coin was launched a long time ago. Recently there was a transition to a new blockchain. At the same time, the old coins were swap to new coins through the Cratex exchange.
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Ukrainians will resist
Recently, another coin appeared for solo mining by the processor - AmityCoin.
PoW ALGORITHIM: Cryptonight Adaptive Feat. Cryptonight Soft Shell, CPU ONLY, NO POOLS SOLO MINED.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-amitycoin-re-launch-new-ticker-xam-pow-cpu-only-no-pools-5149680
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At the present scenario which will be the most profitable coin to mine? I tried a few number of coins but nothing that profitable. Is there any coin that we can make atleast half a dollar per day by mining?

Here is how things are: If you decide to mine a popular currency with a lot of exchanges and value,
it has very high difficulty and very small reward (Monero for example).

If you want to mine something else, you are going to a "speculative mining".
This means you pick a coin or a project in which you believe, start mining
for months or years without clear understanding what is going to happen
and if you are going to earn something.
Then start selling on shady exchanges with high fees and very low volume.


So the only certainty you can have is to join some of the coin teams
and push the project forward yourself to ensure profit at some point.
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At the present scenario which will be the most profitable coin to mine? I tried a few number of coins but nothing that profitable. Is there any coin that we can make atleast half a dollar per day by mining?
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I think that VerusCoin is a promising coin. Komodo is a very interesting ecosystem blockchain. I believe that Verus will become one of the best projects in this ecosystem.
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Want to start mining with my spare DL380 Gen9 Server with 2X Xeon E5-2620V2 and 64GB of RAM

there will be no electricity as it is working on a facility supplied with CHP (cogeneration supply system)

do you have something to show me where to start ? i also would like to know what hashrate can i get with this CPUs.

Start off by picking the best CPU coin for you.
Since you are going to use a single server, pick a coin you can trust,
because you will be mining atleast a year to earn some decent number of coins.

After this just download the miner for this coin and run it under Windows or Linux
backup your wallet keys and check it in a year.

CPUMiners Club maintains a good list of coins also:
Google Sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pkp8tfUK70Fs-HsdKL9PJpEcpcYhnMO0cKylyV8QVt0/edit?usp=sharing
Discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/cc4jCB6

I would recommend reading through the ANN (Announcement) page of each coin, and probably the whitepaper of each,
You have to do your own research (DYOR) on what is best for you

Do you believe in the vision? Do you believe in the team? Do you like how things are set up?
I spent many hours reading through coins in the ANN section so I could start learning all the differences and terminology:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=159.0
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raskul
needs more exchanges.

Latest Aquachain miner release (no fee)

Enjoy CPU mining on Windows and Linux

Download GUI wallet to make mnemonic phrase: https://download.mycrypto.com

https://aquacha.in/latest/aquacppminer_v1.3.1_win32.zip
https://aquacha.in/latest/aquacppminer_v1.3.1_win64.zip
https://aquacha.in/latest/aquacppminer_v1.3.1_linux64.tar.gz
https://aquacha.in/latest/aquacppminer_v1.3.1.1_linux64.tar.gz

source code: https://github.com/aquachain/aquacppminer/

978fddecfb6f27bb1b014fb1913e184165b4635c13d89f363c6d02e7245c2931  aquacppminer_v1.3.1.1_linux64.tar.gz
8cfbb6217696d4e075150fa708bdc4992ce5c909d24fe3d898b06d6c35a3eb32  aquacppminer_v1.3.1_linux64.tar.gz
9c5d89b19b3bf0643679cb41c0f8dc240bdd18ca64c8eb4c6c0d9faedefc6340  aquacppminer_v1.3.1_win.hash.txt
2063ac85732ee3d5e8ba134d46a478b2fcb1c422c10cd92495a6c3b7752e8d4b  aquacppminer_v1.3.1_win32.zip
7bb1a3dea14c863887fe39d85860dac35fb536706f9bf4390e4c5d80cdd7ec64  aquacppminer_v1.3.1_win64.zip


More about AQUA: https://aquacha.in - https://aquachain.github.io - https://telegra.ph/Aquachain-Resources-05-26

Currently trading only at https://safe.trade/trading/aquabtc

Active (public) Pools: https://aquacha.in/status/miners  (make your own pool if you can, add to this json file)

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Want to start mining with my spare DL380 Gen9 Server with 2X Xeon E5-2620V2 and 64GB of RAM

there will be no electricity as it is working on a facility supplied with CHP (cogeneration supply system)

do you have something to show me where to start ? i also would like to know what hashrate can i get with this CPUs.

Start off by picking the best CPU coin for you.
Since you are going to use a single server, pick a coin you can trust,
because you will be mining atleast a year to earn some decent number of coins.

After this just download the miner for this coin and run it under Windows or Linux
backup your wallet keys and check it in a year.
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