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January 31, 2014, 01:54:47 PM
#14
OP, download http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/opencl-sdk and try again.

Be VERY careful with temperature. Use at least speedfan for monitoring. Don't leave the laptop mining, but for experimenting a few minutes is fine.
legendary
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January 29, 2014, 12:34:46 PM
#13
Mining is new to me I find it interesting if only that. Mabye one I will have money to build or buy a rig. With that I will continue to mine just for the learning aspect. Thanks to all those who had positive input Smiley
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January 29, 2014, 10:20:46 AM
#12
with a i5 you can mine with minerd ( a cpu miner ) at 35kH/s but it makes only sense with a brand new coin and a very low difficult

with E8600@4,33GHz (120w) ... i can mining at 4MH/s.
with GTX280 (430w) = 80MH/s
with USB block erupter (5w) = 333MH/s
with BFL miner (42w) = 12000MH/s

so ... you want mining for what ?
that it's the real question.


If you want help the network, ok.
If you want to found a block ... no luck, don't try.
a example:

a ATI R9 280 at 730kH/s at 400 Watt ( Power Cost 0,30$ / KWh if you pay less them get lucky ) mines DOGES

Time Frame                 DOGE Coins           BTC (DOGE/BTC at 0.00000170)    USD (BTC at $925.60)    Power Cost (in USD)    Pool Fees (in USD)    Profit (in USD)

Daily                       7256.93613933                  0.01233679                            $11.42                         $2.88                      $0.00                   $8.54

Weekly              50798.55297531                  0.08635754                            $79.93                         $20.16                      $0.00                   $59.77

Monthly             217708.08417991                  0.37010374                            $342.57                         $86.40                      $0.00                   $256.17

Annually            2648781.69085556                  4.50292887                            $4,167.91                         $1,051.20              $0.00                   $3,116.71

thats only theory at the moment, in practice the difficult and the exchange rate is variable Wink
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January 29, 2014, 09:06:36 AM
#11
Is possible to mine with the HD 4000 part of the laptop.  Huh

you can invest...some how
legendary
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January 29, 2014, 08:34:30 AM
#10
Is possible to mine with the HD 4000 part of the laptop.  Huh

Not at all, too weak...
newbie
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January 29, 2014, 08:17:13 AM
#9
with a i5 you can mine with minerd ( a cpu miner ) at 35kH/s but it makes only sense with a brand new coin and a very low difficult

with E8600@4,33GHz (120w) ... i can mining at 4MH/s.
with GTX280 (430w) = 80MH/s
with USB block erupter (5w) = 333MH/s
with BFL miner (42w) = 12000MH/s

so ... you want mining for what ?
that it's the real question.


If you want help the network, ok.
If you want to found a block ... no luck, don't try.

with E8600@4,33GHz (120w) ... i can mining at 4MH/s.
with GTX280 (430w) = 80MH/s

WRONG - KILOHASHES not MEGAHASHES !!


with USB block erupter (5w) = 333MH/s
with BFL miner (42w) = 12000MH/s

no SCRYPT possible !!
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January 28, 2014, 09:41:34 PM
#8
with a i5 you can mine with minerd ( a cpu miner ) at 35kH/s but it makes only sense with a brand new coin and a very low difficult

with E8600@4,33GHz (120w) ... i can mining at 4MH/s.
with GTX280 (430w) = 80MH/s
with USB block erupter (5w) = 333MH/s
with BFL miner (42w) = 12000MH/s

so ... you want mining for what ?
that it's the real question.


If you want help the network, ok.
If you want to found a block ... no luck, don't try.

Maybe OP can try his luck with some cpu-only coin. Smiley
legendary
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January 28, 2014, 08:23:48 PM
#7
with a i5 you can mine with minerd ( a cpu miner ) at 35kH/s but it makes only sense with a brand new coin and a very low difficult

with E8600@4,33GHz (120w) ... i can mining at 4MH/s.
with GTX280 (430w) = 80MH/s
with USB block erupter (5w) = 333MH/s
with BFL miner (42w) = 12000MH/s

so ... you want mining for what ?
that it's the real question.


If you want help the network, ok.
If you want to found a block ... no luck, don't try.
legendary
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January 28, 2014, 01:17:36 PM
#6
I tried thanks was about 30 - 35 ....
newbie
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January 28, 2014, 07:01:20 AM
#5
with a i5 you can mine with minerd ( a cpu miner ) at 35kH/s but it makes only sense with a brand new coin and a very low difficult
sr. member
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January 27, 2014, 03:48:57 PM
#4
not worth it.
more electricity sucking than earning.
legendary
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January 27, 2014, 02:35:52 PM
#3
Why its all I got Cry
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January 27, 2014, 01:56:55 PM
#2
no.
legendary
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January 27, 2014, 01:05:42 PM
#1
Is possible to mine with the HD 4000 part of the laptop.  Huh
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