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Topic: miner raspberry pi 3 (Read 438 times)

newbie
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December 22, 2017, 09:52:20 AM
#9
I have 2 Pi setups... one is a Pi Zero W running gridseeds and the other is a pair of Pi 3's CPU mining. With the correct optimization and pool choice the CPU miners can mine minor crtptonight and m7m coins. I started mining bytecoin about 24 hours ago and have been rewarded 5 so far, current value of bytecoin is $0.004089 USD... about 2 cents in 24 hours. Considering the pi's only cost $0.23 each to run all month, I won't get rich but I'm still coming out ahead. This is also without overclocking the units... the pi's will derate the CPU when it gets to 80 degrees C so unless you have proper cooling it's counter productive. But with the testing I've done it seems like the Pi's get about a 10% increase in hashing power for every 100gHz it's overclocked. Unfortunately until my cooling parts show up I can't give any long term results.
hero member
Activity: 2548
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October 27, 2017, 12:03:50 AM
#8
The only reason to use pi would be if you had a few dozen and the aggregated hash was more efficient
(cost & power) than using real CPUs.

There's a thread in this forum with a guy doing this with 150 ARMs, he calls it 600 cores, claims it's more
efficient for the algo he mines with.

do you know which algo is that?
legendary
Activity: 1766
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October 26, 2017, 10:05:26 PM
#7
i'm using raspi+gsm modem  controlling via sms
member
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October 26, 2017, 10:03:58 PM
#6
I don't mine with them but the Pi's do act as good mini-servers to run software that monitors my rigs. They also work well to drive wall mounted LCD monitors so I can keep track of not only my rig up-times, but select coin prices as well.
any more info about this raspi project?


legendary
Activity: 1078
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October 26, 2017, 08:00:00 PM
#5
I don't mine with them but the Pi's do act as good mini-servers to run software that monitors my rigs. They also work well to drive wall mounted LCD monitors so I can keep track of not only my rig up-times, but select coin prices as well.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1114
October 26, 2017, 06:21:16 PM
#4
The only reason to use pi would be if you had a few dozen and the aggregated hash was more efficient
(cost & power) than using real CPUs.

There's a thread in this forum with a guy doing this with 150 ARMs, he calls it 600 cores, claims it's more
efficient for the algo he mines with.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 537
October 26, 2017, 04:25:50 PM
#3
Has anyone used raspberry pi 3 for mining?
Mine what ? Mining needs some equipment that has the ability to solve blocks rapidly.
That's why gpu cards are used because they have that.

You guessed it, you can't do anything considered as mining on a raspberry since it has no decent cpu and you can't attach gpus to it.You need to build a proper mining rig if you're interested and have the funds available.

However, I'm not sure but I think you can setup a masternode on it. Research more about masternodes and if it's profitable but it needs you to have some basic knowledge in linux.
hero member
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October 26, 2017, 03:15:11 PM
#2
too weak, it's like mining with your mobile phone.
wait, that is possible Cheesy

newbie
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October 26, 2017, 01:47:36 PM
#1
Has anyone used raspberry pi 3 for mining?

thank you!
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