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Topic: Free Winter Bitcoin Room Heater (Read 1255 times)

newbie
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January 14, 2013, 12:08:46 PM
#20
Is having a mining rig is equivalent in terms of heat produced/watthour used as an electric heater? I am thinking of replacing my old space heater Smiley
newbie
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January 08, 2013, 03:35:45 PM
#19
When i go to sleep, my rig in my room makes it too hot to stay asleep all night -_-
member
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January 07, 2013, 11:24:07 AM
#18
Never thought of it as a winter heater, now if you could only reverse it in the summer, creating a heat exchager, then you'll be doing real good. The technology is there!
hero member
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Annuit cœptis humanae libertas
January 07, 2013, 11:22:15 AM
#17
Iceland and Finland apparently have the highest per-capita Bitcoin penetration on earth, so far. They may be smart cookies in those parts. Smiley

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newbie
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January 07, 2013, 05:18:36 AM
#16
I woke up in the morning thinking I left the heater on all night but it was just my computer lol
sr. member
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January 06, 2013, 08:38:10 PM
#15
You should really move to Iceland if you are serious. Flat rate electricity for heating (read mining), and they threw bank managers in jail for society damaging bank management.
There was a month long peaceful rally in front of the parliament until trials was promised. The government also refused to back foreign loans used to finance US sub prime speculation.

For comparison, my own country paid 5 years worth of trade surplus in bank subsidies as our country's largest bank threatened to default. Iceland didn't, their government serve the people not the banks.

the markets punished them for a while,  but now seems to have forgotten, people really suffered the first 2 years. Iceland is attracting a lot of business especially Aluminium refineries and server farms now and their economy is recouping a lot faster than the rest of Europe which still is at a standstill.

N.B.
And for those Americans who think that Europe is dragging down your economy (once in a while mentioned on CNN as a reason that the US has a harder time getting  back on track):

The Sub prime bubble was brokered by American investment banks to a lot of European pension funds, and governments. It's not your fault that our advisors or politicians are stupid, but please Don't insult us by blaming us for the consequences of your own banks successful attempt at scamming Europe.

Anyone from Iceland on this forum? Maybe they don't need Bitcoin as they have uncorrupted banks and leaders.





member
Activity: 84
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January 06, 2013, 07:38:36 PM
#14
I wish I had the opportunity, I can only cpu mine which isn't efficient at all anymore so I don't even try.

I started CPU mining at first just to learn how this stuff works but it is totally inefficient and you lose money doing it. Then I bought a used Radeon 5870 for cheap and it makes some money. The problem now that I have a fast GPU is deciding during my spare time if I should play Battlefield 3 at full high resolution or let the PC mine coins! LOL.


I have the same problem Cheesy
I say let the PCs mine coins until the ASICs come out, then play lots of Battlefield 3
legendary
Activity: 1038
Merit: 1000
Bitcoin entrepreneur and Pro Trader
January 01, 2013, 10:00:19 AM
#13
I wish I had the opportunity, I can only cpu mine which isn't efficient at all anymore so I don't even try.

I started CPU mining at first just to learn how this stuff works but it is totally inefficient and you lose money doing it. Then I bought a used Radeon 5870 for cheap and it makes some money. The problem now that I have a fast GPU is deciding during my spare time if I should play Battlefield 3 at full high resolution or let the PC mine coins! LOL.


I have the same problem Cheesy
member
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December 31, 2012, 05:59:24 PM
#12
I have nowhere near enough money for an AISC
member
Activity: 66
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December 31, 2012, 05:45:30 PM
#11
I started CPU mining at first just to learn how this stuff works but it is totally inefficient and you lose money doing it. Then I bought a used Radeon 5870 for cheap and it makes some money. The problem now that I have a fast GPU is deciding during my spare time if I should play Battlefield 3 at full high resolution or let the PC mine coins! LOL.


Install ASIC, play Battlefield. Smiley

If only BFL would ship me one... I'm only giving it a 50/50 chance I will ever see my ASIC or my money back.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
December 31, 2012, 05:25:19 PM
#10
I wish I had the opportunity, I can only cpu mine which isn't efficient at all anymore so I don't even try.

I started CPU mining at first just to learn how this stuff works but it is totally inefficient and you lose money doing it. Then I bought a used Radeon 5870 for cheap and it makes some money. The problem now that I have a fast GPU is deciding during my spare time if I should play Battlefield 3 at full high resolution or let the PC mine coins! LOL.
member
Activity: 84
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December 31, 2012, 03:55:21 PM
#9
I wish I had the opportunity, I can only cpu mine which isn't efficient at all anymore so I don't even try.
legendary
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December 31, 2012, 03:17:22 PM
#8
Maybe someone can come up with software that analyzes the time each round takes at the various mining pools and then calculates which pool should have the next shorest round and plug you into that pool for the round.
That's like trying to guess which of a variety of coin-flippers will flip the next heads.  It could be any of them.
member
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December 31, 2012, 02:55:14 PM
#7
One of the rounds payed out 0.0064 BTC in 8 minutes. That comes out to 1.15 coins per day if that kept happening. Maybe someone can come up with software that analyzes the time each round takes at the various mining pools and then calculates which pool should have the next shorest round and plug you into that pool for the round.  Grin  Then again, if Butterflake Labs ever ships my CPU I don't really have to be that concerned about heat and electricity cost for a while. 
legendary
Activity: 1400
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December 31, 2012, 02:05:07 PM
#6
Now that the tempertures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?

A coin every 5-6 days?  That's a monster of a 5870!  Even at 400 MH/s, you should be getting less than 2 coins a month.  To maintain 5-6 coins a month, you'd need around 1,200 MH/s.

I may have miscalculated as I just recently started to let it run all the time. But when I looked 24 hours after getting the last coin I had accumulated almost 0.2 Bitcoins. So I extrapulated about 6 days to get the next one. Can you get lucky and get paid faster at times? I noticed sometimes the round only lasts a few minutes and I get paid the same amount as when a round lasts 4 hours.
Yes, luck absolutely plays a role in it, so if you're basing calculations off of coins received, it makes sense why it was off significantly.

I use this calculator often: http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator
member
Activity: 66
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December 31, 2012, 02:01:03 PM
#5
Now that the tempertures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?

A coin every 5-6 days?  That's a monster of a 5870!  Even at 400 MH/s, you should be getting less than 2 coins a month.  To maintain 5-6 coins a month, you'd need around 1,200 MH/s.

I may have miscalculated as I just recently started to let it run all the time. But when I looked 24 hours after getting the last coin I had accumulated almost 0.2 Bitcoins. So I extrapulated about 6 days to get the next one. Can you get lucky and get paid faster at times? I noticed sometimes the round only lasts a few minutes and I get paid the same amount as when a round lasts 4 hours.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
December 31, 2012, 01:53:17 PM
#4
Now that the temperatures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?
Interesting, perhaps someday, "Cold" will be considered a natural resource.  As such the most profitable bitcoin mining rigs will be installed in locations that have both cheap electricity and lots of access to naturally occurring cold.

While Bitcoins interest me, I'm not quite ready to relocate to Yakutia in Siberia!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZjfScL_wRE
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
December 31, 2012, 01:39:31 PM
#3
Now that the tempertures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?

A coin every 5-6 days?  That's a monster of a 5870!  Even at 400 MH/s, you should be getting less than 2 coins a month.  To maintain 5-6 coins a month, you'd need around 1,200 MH/s.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 4801
December 31, 2012, 01:33:28 PM
#2
Now that the temperatures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?
Interesting, perhaps someday, "Cold" will be considered a natural resource.  As such the most profitable bitcoin mining rigs will be installed in locations that have both cheap electricity and lots of access to naturally occurring cold.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
December 31, 2012, 01:25:38 PM
#1
Now that the tempertures have started to dip my mining operations are paying off. My Radeon 5870 puts out a nice flow of hot air that keeps my home office nice and comfortable. While the rest of the house is in the 60's, my computer room stays perfectly comfortable in the low to mid 70's!  Grin 

If I was not mining I'd have to run a small room heater. Instead it is like getting free electricy to mine using the computer to warm the room. Getting a coin about every 5-6 days to stay wam. LOL

In the summer I don't think I will mine. With crazy electricity costs here, I'm now barely making more than the cost of electricity. If I have to run an A/C to cool the room in the summer it would not pay off to keep mining. (Unless Butterflake Labs finally ships my super duper vaporware per-order mining CPU.)

Any ideas what I should buy at the end of winter with my coin collection?
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