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Topic: Ethereum Ether Mining Profitability Calculator (Read 6296 times)

hero member
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The simple answer is even with free electricity, you're wasting your time. For the small amount of Crypto you would be able to mine, it's just not worth it and you will very likely damage the laptop in the long run, which would negate the small amount coins you were able to mine.

If getting ETH by mining s your goal, it would be MUCH more effective to sell the laptops and get a cheap rig. Goodwill or Craigslist has 100's of $50-$100 PC's that you can use for mining with a couple of cards. Way better and more effective than trying to mine with a laptop that isn't made to stay on 24/7, much less to mine with.
full member
Activity: 434
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Friends I never mined crypto coins. Tell me, I have several laptops, i3 and i5, I can mine Ethereum on them? and how bad would that be for my laptop? Tell me more about the possibilities.
newbie
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 you can calculate your Ethereum mining profits here https://miningchamp.com/calculator
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 511
The link is no longer available. I created a new one which includes power consumption along with the most popular graphic cards characteristics:

http://cryptowizzard.github.io/eth-mining-calculator

Ok I checked it out and I don't see my video card there.
I have a bad one though a Nvidia gt430.
Could you maybe add a bad video card like that to see what it does?
full member
Activity: 136
Merit: 100
The link is no longer available. I created a new one which includes power consumption along with the most popular graphic cards characteristics:

http://cryptowizzard.github.io/eth-mining-calculator

Thank you, this is very nice
newbie
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The link is no longer available. I created a new one which includes power consumption along with the most popular graphic cards characteristics:

http://cryptowizzard.github.io/eth-mining-calculator
legendary
Activity: 876
Merit: 1000
Etherscan.io
www.Mining-Ether.com

Currently you need to allow 'access control expose headers' if you don't in your browser. The Etherchain API does not have the headers for this loaded in, so I couldn't get cross domain requests to work, they kept getting rejected for "No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource" if anybody has any ideas. Anyways, if the calc doesn't load for you, you can install that CORS plugin and it will work. Hope to have that resolved soon.

These numbers will look similar if you use a pool, haven't tried solo mining against them yet, so please let me know. The estimations on this for my pool mining have been between max +- 1 ETH so far.

Hope it helps some miners out there.

its not working in chrome or IE for mw

You can also use this one http://etherscan.io/ether-mining-calculator
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
www.Mining-Ether.com

Currently you need to allow 'access control expose headers' if you don't in your browser. The Etherchain API does not have the headers for this loaded in, so I couldn't get cross domain requests to work, they kept getting rejected for "No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource" if anybody has any ideas. Anyways, if the calc doesn't load for you, you can install that CORS plugin and it will work. Hope to have that resolved soon.

These numbers will look similar if you use a pool, haven't tried solo mining against them yet, so please let me know. The estimations on this for my pool mining have been between max +- 1 ETH so far.

Hope it helps some miners out there.

its not working in chrome or IE for mw
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
fastdice.com The Worlds Fastest Bitcoin Dice
Well it helps me. Right now it has become profitable to mine ether for me.

I was also mining dogecoin dark, but eth is the real thing. It can compete with bitcoin, bitbay etc.
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
www.Mining-Ether.com

Currently you need to allow 'access control expose headers' if you don't in your browser. The Etherchain API does not have the headers for this loaded in, so I couldn't get cross domain requests to work, they kept getting rejected for "No 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' header is present on the requested resource" if anybody has any ideas. Anyways, if the calc doesn't load for you, you can install that CORS plugin and it will work. Hope to have that resolved soon.

These numbers will look similar if you use a pool, haven't tried solo mining against them yet, so please let me know. The estimations on this for my pool mining have been between max +- 1 ETH so far.

Hope it helps some miners out there.
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