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Topic: could I use a old server for mining? (Read 8177 times)

full member
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May 13, 2014, 01:19:28 PM
#31
Yes you could. But won't be able to make profit.
I think it would be better to join a pool to start mining.
newbie
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May 11, 2014, 09:32:02 AM
#30
I want to use the CPU excavation should be. But it's hard to get electricity.
newbie
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May 11, 2014, 07:35:45 AM
#29
You can use anything you want for mining but it will never bring you any result
full member
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May 11, 2014, 07:02:45 AM
#28
Yes you could. But the least powerful category of bitcoin mining hardware is using CPU. Theoretically, you could use your computer’s CPU to mine for bitcoins, but in practice, this is so slow by today’s standards that there isn’t any point.Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) are specifically designed to do just one thing: mine bitcoins at mind-crushing speeds, with relatively low power consumption. So think about it.
newbie
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May 09, 2014, 04:55:17 AM
#27
Definitely you could use it..but you can only mine on CPU as GPU very out-dated. CPU miners now are BitMonero, FantomCoin (which support Merged mining-you can mine ByteCoin+FantomCoin for example)..  Wink
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Vintage4X4
May 09, 2014, 01:31:00 AM
#26



Step away from the crackpipe. Bitcoin mining years ago with cpu is ok, not today.

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May 08, 2014, 12:12:53 AM
#25
I have an old HP ProLiant DL360 G4 server, that I was thinking about using for mining.
I wanted to know if it would be possible to use as is (stock).
Hardware specs are:
2x intel xeon 3400dp/2m/800/sl7zd
4GB Ram
Hp 128Mb Battery Backed Write Cache
2x 72.8GB 15000RPM Wide Ultra SCSI
Huh
not sure what else is in there
currently installed OS is Windows Server 2003

Could anyone let me know if i would need some different hardware installed into it or might it work as is?

if you really must mine something,  buy a u2 antminer for ~20 and plug it into that server. you'll still lose money on electricity and hardware cost, but you'll have way more hashing power Cheesy

+1.
If anyone want to try mining for fun, you could just buy a USB miner, and have fun solo-mining. Cheesy
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May 07, 2014, 11:28:24 PM
#24
I have an old HP ProLiant DL360 G4 server, that I was thinking about using for mining.
I wanted to know if it would be possible to use as is (stock).
Hardware specs are:
2x intel xeon 3400dp/2m/800/sl7zd
4GB Ram
Hp 128Mb Battery Backed Write Cache
2x 72.8GB 15000RPM Wide Ultra SCSI
Huh
not sure what else is in there
currently installed OS is Windows Server 2003

Could anyone let me know if i would need some different hardware installed into it or might it work as is?

if you really must mine something,  buy a u2 antminer for ~20 and plug it into that server. you'll still lose money on electricity and hardware cost, but you'll have way more hashing power Cheesy
sr. member
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May 07, 2014, 06:20:41 PM
#23
Go ahead, plug in your server and mine away. Every little bit helps to strengthen the bitcoin blockchain. Don't worry about the money, easy come, easy go.
sr. member
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May 02, 2014, 06:38:41 PM
#22
Just user the server as a server. It'll always be good for that.

Optionally, use is as a desktop.
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Love Cryptocoin ~
May 02, 2014, 01:36:53 PM
#21
I have an old HP ProLiant DL360 G4 server, that I was thinking about using for mining.
I wanted to know if it would be possible to use as is (stock).
Hardware specs are:
2x intel xeon 3400dp/2m/800/sl7zd
4GB Ram
Hp 128Mb Battery Backed Write Cache
2x 72.8GB 15000RPM Wide Ultra SCSI
Huh
not sure what else is in there
currently installed OS is Windows Server 2003

Could anyone let me know if i would need some different hardware installed into it or might it work as is?


yes and no, depend from what you looking for. for fun only or to be serious miner.  Wink
full member
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May 02, 2014, 08:18:57 AM
#20
I have an old HP ProLiant DL360 G4 server, that I was thinking about using for mining.
I wanted to know if it would be possible to use as is (stock).
Hardware specs are:
2x intel xeon 3400dp/2m/800/sl7zd
4GB Ram
Hp 128Mb Battery Backed Write Cache
2x 72.8GB 15000RPM Wide Ultra SCSI
Huh
not sure what else is in there
currently installed OS is Windows Server 2003

Could anyone let me know if i would need some different hardware installed into it or might it work as is?


Yes but please don't.. its just not worth at all..
newbie
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May 01, 2014, 11:04:59 AM
#19
I have a friend working in a financial institution having access in more than 10 IBM blade servers.He runs there since Nov 2013 cpuminer later in 2014 when it became available to mine LTC and sell them for BTC he changed this now he is almost running all his machines with  multipools but IMPORTANT he has not paid for them he DOES not pay electricity to run them so the fact is that he received as at today with 100Khs about 5 USD per week free.
Who can say I dont want them Huh?

So your friend is risking his job and stealing from his employer for $20/month.  You should probably look for better friends than idiotic thieves.

Thanks for your suggestion I admire your job and the honest reply.
I must say I do not always aproove my friends actions and further I am not responsible for them
I run my miners at my personal bussiness and my home
Member of BTC-guild as well and thanks for your good efforts and job,  since we met here.
regards
Getting a miner is still better(and less stress for cpu) than using the cpu to mine. why don't just recommend your friend to get one? a 200kh/s is not that expensice already nowadays
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
April 30, 2014, 01:29:12 AM
#18
I have a friend working in a financial institution having access in more than 10 IBM blade servers.He runs there since Nov 2013 cpuminer later in 2014 when it became available to mine LTC and sell them for BTC he changed this now he is almost running all his machines with  multipools but IMPORTANT he has not paid for them he DOES not pay electricity to run them so the fact is that he received as at today with 100Khs about 5 USD per week free.
Who can say I dont want them Huh?

So your friend is risking his job and stealing from his employer for $20/month.  You should probably look for better friends than idiotic thieves.

Thanks for your suggestion I admire your job and the honest reply.
I must say I do not always aproove my friends actions and further I am not responsible for them
I run my miners at my personal bussiness and my home
Member of BTC-guild as well and thanks for your good efforts and job,  since we met here.
regards
member
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Merit: 10
April 29, 2014, 10:55:29 PM
#17
I would suggest using the lowest power PC you can find just to run the client software (e.g. BFGminer or CGminer). I am using a Gateway laptop that's been set to the lowest power setting in Windows and it uses approx 8 Watts of power according to my Kill-a-Watt meter. But I have two USB hubs attached to 12 AntMiner U2's running at a total of 24GH/s. The total power for the entire system is under 40 Watts. 
Any desktop PC is likely to use at least 80 Watts and CPU mining will produce less than 100MH/s (that's 240x SLOWER than my system running at 40 Watts).
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
April 29, 2014, 06:52:39 PM
#16
I have a friend working in a financial institution having access in more than 10 IBM blade servers.He runs there since Nov 2013 cpuminer later in 2014 when it became available to mine LTC and sell them for BTC he changed this now he is almost running all his machines with  multipools but IMPORTANT he has not paid for them he DOES not pay electricity to run them so the fact is that he received as at today with 100Khs about 5 USD per week free.
Who can say I dont want them Huh?

So your friend is risking his job and stealing from his employer for $20/month.  You should probably look for better friends than idiotic thieves.
hero member
Activity: 820
Merit: 1000
April 29, 2014, 03:50:13 AM
#15
I tried the same thing when I first started.  Complete FAIL.

It would have been a huge success if you started in 2009 lol. Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
April 29, 2014, 02:38:26 AM
#14
I have a friend working in a financial institution having access in more than 10 IBM blade servers.He runs there since Nov 2013 cpuminer later in 2014 when it became available to mine LTC and sell them for BTC he changed this now he is almost running all his machines with  multipools but IMPORTANT he has not paid for them he DOES not pay electricity to run them so the fact is that he received as at today with 100Khs about 5 USD per week free.
Who can say I dont want them Huh?
member
Activity: 83
Merit: 10
April 29, 2014, 12:27:56 AM
#13
I tried the same thing when I first started.  Complete FAIL.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
April 21, 2014, 08:49:14 AM
#12
i have the same question too
i have a PC, Dell, I bought it in 2008. it is vostro 1400.
can i use it to mining?
As CPU and GPU are not profitable, it is not recommended
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