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legendary
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March 30, 2015, 01:20:21 AM
#26
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley
Not recommend laptop for mining, overheat > explode

It is hard to get a laptop to "explode".  If you push GPU to hard I could see blowing it and a puff of smoke going in air (sadly i know this from when I had GPU rigs running what seems ages ago).   

It will effect the laptops life if done alot, and the life will be shorter.   And you might find parts that don't last long with a laptop mining.
sr. member
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The big fish
March 29, 2015, 11:57:28 PM
#25
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley
Not recommend laptop for mining, overheat > explode
newbie
Activity: 57
Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 11:40:33 PM
#24
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley

If you want to mine bitcoin, I think you should think carefully before you start. Not easy to earn, even you will be lost

That's just my own thoughts

Wish you success !
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 11:18:49 PM
#23
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley

Since the difficulty of obtaining Bitcoin increases as more people try to mine it, it's now at the point that mining on your own computer is entirely useless. Large corporations are now mining, so it's better to just buy them directly if you're trying to get some Bitcoin.

Here's an example chart from 2010 to 2012.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 29, 2015, 04:50:10 PM
#22
You would end up losing money, even with a gpu.  Your better of buying a bitcoin miner and even then its not the best idea if electricity costs alot.  I wanted to buy a bitcoin miner but ended up forcing myself not to because it was to much of a risk and I might never see a return/break even.  

He is going to be pluging in miners to the laptop not mining with the laptop. And to Op as long as your internet connection is good enough the your laptop should be good enough to plug the miners into until you get your desktop. I would not really recommend dumping money in to mining hardware but if you want to do it for fun then all the power to you!


You are very right man, i'm gonna be plugging in miners to my laptop, not mining with my laptop haha , and i have super fast internet, very stable, 24/7 internet and all that, but yeah you're correct man Smiley

There is no reason why you can't run your miners with a laptop, but before you spend money expecting a profit, make sure that you do the math. Don't forget the cost of power and cooling, and that difficulty will continue to rise.

Most miners don't need a computer at this point.  If they do they normally work with raspberry pi or tplink options.  

Over time you will be much happier with one of the low cost PI's or TPlinks's.   Eventually the Raspberry PI 2 will run a version of windows for free, at that point there will be no reason to use a laptop or desktop.
legendary
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March 29, 2015, 04:16:56 PM
#21
You would end up losing money, even with a gpu.  Your better of buying a bitcoin miner and even then its not the best idea if electricity costs alot.  I wanted to buy a bitcoin miner but ended up forcing myself not to because it was to much of a risk and I might never see a return/break even.  

He is going to be pluging in miners to the laptop not mining with the laptop. And to Op as long as your internet connection is good enough the your laptop should be good enough to plug the miners into until you get your desktop. I would not really recommend dumping money in to mining hardware but if you want to do it for fun then all the power to you!


You are very right man, i'm gonna be plugging in miners to my laptop, not mining with my laptop haha , and i have super fast internet, very stable, 24/7 internet and all that, but yeah you're correct man Smiley

There is no reason why you can't run your miners with a laptop, but before you spend money expecting a profit, make sure that you do the math. Don't forget the cost of power and cooling, and that difficulty will continue to rise.
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 02:45:43 PM
#20
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley

Hmm, if you're planning to mine bitcoins directly from those hardware, I strongly advise you to not execute your plan. You'll end up paying your power bill higher than it was before and may end up getting a burned-out rig. Mining operations are profitable for those who have enough $$$ to buy the most advanced hardware and operate in a large scale. For the solo miners, it is a downhill road to lost your investment. Mining bitcoins with such hardware are profitable back in 2009-10, but as of today, I don't think you'll even make 1 bitcoin within a span of 2 years.

Well if  you still want to continue mining, try searching for an altcoin that has some promising features that may be successful and might come out in exchanges. Try holding on some large amounts (and I suggest you to mine it when it still has low difficulty) and release those coins into an exchange whenever you think that you already have a good profit from it.
Exactly - For me a watt costs .16 cents.  I talked to a friend who mines in his home from Canada...pays .06 cents because of hydro electric plants...so jealous 
legendary
Activity: 3542
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March 29, 2015, 02:31:52 PM
#19
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley

Hmm, if you're planning to mine bitcoins directly from those hardware, I strongly advise you to not execute your plan. You'll end up paying your power bill higher than it was before and may end up getting a burned-out rig. Mining operations are profitable for those who have enough $$$ to buy the most advanced hardware and operate in a large scale. For the solo miners, it is a downhill road to lost your investment. Mining bitcoins with such hardware are profitable back in 2009-10, but as of today, I don't think you'll even make 1 bitcoin within a span of 2 years.

Well if  you still want to continue mining, try searching for an altcoin that has some promising features that may be successful and might come out in exchanges. Try holding on some large amounts (and I suggest you to mine it when it still has low difficulty) and release those coins into an exchange whenever you think that you already have a good profit from it.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 02:12:33 PM
#18
You would end up losing money, even with a gpu.  Your better of buying a bitcoin miner and even then its not the best idea if electricity costs alot.  I wanted to buy a bitcoin miner but ended up forcing myself not to because it was to much of a risk and I might never see a return/break even.  

He is going to be pluging in miners to the laptop not mining with the laptop. And to Op as long as your internet connection is good enough the your laptop should be good enough to plug the miners into until you get your desktop. I would not really recommend dumping money in to mining hardware but if you want to do it for fun then all the power to you!


You are very right man, i'm gonna be plugging in miners to my laptop, not mining with my laptop haha , and i have super fast internet, very stable, 24/7 internet and all that, but yeah you're correct man Smiley
full member
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Hi
March 29, 2015, 01:21:14 PM
#17
You would end up losing money, even with a gpu.  Your better of buying a bitcoin miner and even then its not the best idea if electricity costs alot.  I wanted to buy a bitcoin miner but ended up forcing myself not to because it was to much of a risk and I might never see a return/break even.  

He is going to be pluging in miners to the laptop not mining with the laptop. And to Op as long as your internet connection is good enough the your laptop should be good enough to plug the miners into until you get your desktop. I would not really recommend dumping money in to mining hardware but if you want to do it for fun then all the power to you!
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 01:14:05 PM
#16
You would end up losing money, even with a gpu.  Your better of buying a bitcoin miner and even then its not the best idea if electricity costs alot.  I wanted to buy a bitcoin miner but ended up forcing myself not to because it was to much of a risk and I might never see a return/break even.   
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
March 29, 2015, 12:53:19 PM
#15
Ok so pretty much as i had thought its recommended a desktop. Thanks for the help , i will be getting a desktop, but does it matter what type of desktop ? If so give suggestions.

Even with a desktop chances are you lose money.  Add up electricity compared to alt coins you mine.   Most are at a loss (unless very very low electricity).

I suggest looking into Asics if you want to mine.  They just so efficient you cannot compete against them with standard gear anymore.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
March 29, 2015, 12:53:05 PM
#14
Ok so pretty much as i had thought its recommended a desktop. Thanks for the help , i will be getting a desktop, but does it matter what type of desktop ? If so give suggestions.

A desktop isn't quite going to cut it any more. I suggest buying something like this instead.



Images like this make me realize that bitcoin is really here to stay!
Can you imagine, someone building such a massive structure... For something that is to disappear?
hero member
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March 29, 2015, 12:27:46 PM
#13
I have a dell laptop and it has 8 Gb of ram and 1.80ghz processor DDR3 good graphics card and all that , I was wondering if it is possible to run a Mining rig on it , im getting some bitcoin miners from amazon soon so inform me as best as you can, thanks Smiley

Im not recommend if you mining with laptop, if you really want to mining with your laptop try altcoin: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0 mining bitcoin with your GPU is not worth anymore, you must buy some hardware or build a mining farm.


~iki
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 12:13:49 PM
#12
Alright. Thanks.

legendary
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March 29, 2015, 11:59:25 AM
#11
if you really are interested in mining coins, you can take a look at the altcoin section of forum to find some altcoin to mine; i personally don't like mining but you can try it for yourself
newbie
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March 29, 2015, 11:57:49 AM
#10
Ok well ummm.. ill be back soon and i will talk more to you
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
March 29, 2015, 11:54:47 AM
#9
Ok so pretty much as i had thought its recommended a desktop. Thanks for the help , i will be getting a desktop, but does it matter what type of desktop ? If so give suggestions.

A desktop isn't quite going to cut it any more. I suggest buying something like this instead.

hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 501
March 29, 2015, 11:54:34 AM
#8
Definitely don’t try to mine cryptocurrencies on a laptop, and if you’re thinking of it for a GPU on a desktop, all you’re going to do is run up an electricity bill and shorten your hardware’s life.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
March 29, 2015, 11:50:38 AM
#7
Ok so pretty much as i had thought its recommended a desktop. Thanks for the help , i will be getting a desktop, but does it matter what type of desktop ? If so give suggestions.
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