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Topic: How to mine Scrypt coins with Intel HD 4000? (Read 3380 times)

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February 02, 2014, 10:27:27 PM
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Well, I was just hoping the GPU on my i7 could do something worthwhile, but evidently not, lol.

Oh well, now I know that Intel's on-board GPU's generally suck.
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February 01, 2014, 05:55:44 AM
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don't be silly, use your cpu to mine cpu coins, ie quark, memorycoin, metiscoin, primecoin, pts. and they can be more profitable than gpu coins
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February 01, 2014, 04:49:43 AM
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Yeah,trading will offer returns far greater than mining with that. But I think any OpenCL miner should work.
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February 01, 2014, 02:03:02 AM
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Well, I knew it was possible, but at the abysmal hashrates it offers, forget it...
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Yup, like others have said, its just not worthy.
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u can earn 1-2 cent daily

That's a little ambitious... maybe .01 cents...

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u can earn 1-2 cent daily
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Download http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/opencl-sdk I have no clue if those are enough for making it work though.
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17kh/s!!!!
Forget about it!
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Just don't. Think of our environment.
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Thanks, but that is not accurate information. I know several people who successfully mine using the HD 4000. I just have lost touch with them and can't get back in contact with them, so I was hoping someone here would know the ropes...
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My i7-3770K has the Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics, and I'd like to see if there is a way to use it for mining. For gaming i use an Nvidia GTX 670. Experimented with cgminer, etc., but can't seem to get them to recognize the HD 4000 even though I have it enabled. Do I have to have a monitor hooked up to it?

Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I can't seem to find definitive info about this.
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