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legendary
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February 07, 2015, 02:49:13 PM
#84
Which alt coin is best to mine at gpu with nvidia card? I btc is now not profitable to mine with gpu. But can any one tell me which alt coin is profitable with gpu....Im using free electricity so remove this factor also..
Use coinchoose.com. However, note that nvidia cards are not that optimized for opencl calculations and AMD does a far better job at this. If you really want to profit, try selling your nvidia GPU for a AMD one and build a low end computer with that GPU.


Thanks @ranochfor providing the site link.

Which alt coin is best to mine at gpu with nvidia card? I btc is now not profitable to mine with gpu. But can any one tell me which alt coin is profitable with gpu....Im using free electricity so remove this factor also..
Use coinchoose.com. However, note that nvidia cards are not that optimized for opencl calculations and AMD does a far better job at this. If you really want to profit, try selling your nvidia GPU for a AMD one and build a low end computer with that GPU.


Thanks for the site! You can see a brief description on the AMD > NVIDIA here. GeForce GTX 690 is the best NVIDIA GPU out there.

   -MZ

Thanks @MZ ill read all about that because i want to mine some alt coin
hero member
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February 07, 2015, 01:55:20 AM
#83
Which alt coin is best to mine at gpu with nvidia card? I btc is now not profitable to mine with gpu. But can any one tell me which alt coin is profitable with gpu....Im using free electricity so remove this factor also..
Use coinchoose.com. However, note that nvidia cards are not that optimized for opencl calculations and AMD does a far better job at this. If you really want to profit, try selling your nvidia GPU for a AMD one and build a low end computer with that GPU.

Thanks for the site! You can see a brief description on the AMD > NVIDIA here. GeForce GTX 690 is the best NVIDIA GPU out there.

   -MZ
legendary
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February 06, 2015, 10:04:51 PM
#82
Which alt coin is best to mine at gpu with nvidia card? I btc is now not profitable to mine with gpu. But can any one tell me which alt coin is profitable with gpu....Im using free electricity so remove this factor also..
Use coinchoose.com. However, note that nvidia cards are not that optimized for opencl calculations and AMD does a far better job at this. If you really want to profit, try selling your nvidia GPU for a AMD one and build a low end computer with that GPU.
sr. member
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February 06, 2015, 08:03:02 PM
#81
Right, CPU mined coins are definitely the way to go. But you should dump them right a way once they are mined.
Altcoins tend to have short life.

Of course, this can backfire too. Those who mined Dogecoin in the first few days after launch or Darkcoin back when it was worth pennies would have made a very nice return on their investment if they had simply held onto their coins.

Why not just focus all that power on Seti@home? or even better the other one, the protein folder one, forgot the name.

You're probably thinking of either Rosetta@home or more likely, Folding@home. SETI@home is a BOINC project so you would be able to mine Gridcoin at the same time. For a list of BOINC projects, click here and scroll down to the bottom of the page.
hero member
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February 06, 2015, 07:41:44 PM
#80
Why not just focus all that power on Seti@home? or even better the other one, the protein folder one, forgot the name.
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February 06, 2015, 07:27:42 PM
#79
I have 100 computers with good specs and internet 24x7 online at my disposal.I know mining wouldn't be possible.What is the other best way to monitize may be computational power or storage rental like storj.Kindly suggest.

Mining burst? maybe magi, not sure of others take a look at cpu mining should be well away with that amount  Cheesy
sr. member
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February 06, 2015, 07:26:20 PM
#78
Try Litecoin mining. (Using GPU).

Suppose you are having good GPUs, which give you a hash rate of 600 KH/s. According to the latest calculation, you can earn 42.21 LTC every month, and 513.88 LTC per year.  Grin





Litecoin mining is dominated by ASICs nowadays. Although 100 GPUs is a lot of power, it would probably be more profitable if he chose to mine a CPU or GPU coin instead. For a list, check out:

http://www.cpucoinlist.com/

To find the most profitable coin to mine, he could use the calculator on Coinwarz. Then he could convert them to BTC using an altcoin exchange such as Cryptsy.

try to use your 100 computers in distributed computing (like boinc) in science and make the world better Wink

There are coins which reward you for contributing to distributed computing projects too. For example, you can earn gridcoins by contributing to BOINC projects such as Rosetta@home. Curecoin and Foldingcoin (built on top of Counterparty) work in a similar way except they use Folding@home which is more popular.
legendary
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February 06, 2015, 02:15:47 PM
#77
Which alt coin is best to mine at gpu with nvidia card? I btc is now not profitable to mine with gpu. But can any one tell me which alt coin is profitable with gpu....Im using free electricity so remove this factor also..
newbie
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February 06, 2015, 02:05:17 PM
#76
you can sell all 100 computers
legendary
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February 06, 2015, 03:46:38 AM
#75
why you do not make internet cafes? The income may be large enough per day Smiley

its need a big investment and proper security also but this is a really gud idea

yes if I have 100 computers like her I would make internet cafes, rather than be used to mine Smiley

whether you also have the same mindset if possessed 100 computer?
full member
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February 06, 2015, 03:26:56 AM
#74
why you do not make internet cafes? The income may be large enough per day Smiley

its need a big investment and proper security also but this is a really gud idea
newbie
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February 05, 2015, 04:53:26 PM
#73
most of guys with lots of computers are sysadmins in big companies Smiley
Most sysadmins would not risk their job for use of computers. 
depends from country Wink
legendary
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February 05, 2015, 11:29:04 AM
#72
You might want to search for a promising coin that could rise in price in a span of short time. Mining an altcoin in its infancy is a great way to snug a hefty amount of it and dump it in the market whenever you feel that the price is right for your expenses. Mining bitcoin straight is not a good idea, so mining altcoins is a nice opportunity for you to get some pretty good profit, given that you have some computing power to use.
legendary
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February 05, 2015, 11:23:05 AM
#71
why you do not make internet cafes? The income may be large enough per day Smiley
hero member
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February 05, 2015, 07:57:19 AM
#70
Are those computers actually your property? Or you are using the computers at your office and school?
You may get into some serious trouble in the latter case if you don't have the authorization.
newbie
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February 05, 2015, 04:02:00 AM
#69
sell 99 computer and buy BTC then start trading or investing
legendary
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February 05, 2015, 12:32:36 AM
#68
I have 100 computers with good specs and internet 24x7 online at my disposal.I know mining wouldn't be possible.What is the other best way to monitize may be computational power or storage rental like storj.Kindly suggest.
Several years ago someone who was working for some school district was actually CPU mining bitcoin with the school that he works at's computers over the summer, he apparently made several thousand dollars worth of bitcoin at the time (it would probably be worth a small fortune now).

Someone mentioned the possibility to mine a CPU mineable altcoin, however I don't think this would generate very much revenue as others would already be doing this

I heard that guy got caught (he gave himself away by allowing Vice magazine to interview him)
anyways, he got caught and lost his job. Not sure if worth it or not.
legendary
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February 05, 2015, 12:31:04 AM
#67
Try Litecoin mining. (Using GPU).

Suppose you are having good GPUs, which give you a hash rate of 600 KH/s. According to the latest calculation, you can earn 42.21 LTC every month, and 513.88 LTC per year.  Grin


less than $100/year?

doesn't look like a good deal


513.88 LTC per year means more than $900 at current exchange rates. From where did you got the $100 figure? Try Bitcoin mining and you'll earn even less.
hero member
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February 04, 2015, 11:45:51 PM
#66
Well you could set up hitleap accounts and sell them pretty well.

With 100 computers its a decent amount of time before you can sell accounts to people.

hitleap accounts are worth a decent grip of money.
hero member
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February 04, 2015, 08:08:26 PM
#65
you can use it to mining altcoin
and stake some coin with highest annual rate
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