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Topic: Mining con cpu e gpu differenza ? (Read 2172 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
February 27, 2018, 02:22:40 PM
#25
ci sono molte monete che puoi minare con cpu, non solo con algoritmo lyra, scaricati un programma miner
newbie
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February 18, 2018, 10:58:00 AM
#24
Ciao. Gli asic sono le macchine migliori per minare, con le gpu non avrete mai gli stessi risultati
Ho minato molti altcoin, alcuni in una settimana 20.000 coins. Adesso devo solo aspettare che salgano (prima o poi saliranno)

P.S. Se a qualcuno interessa ho degli S7 completi di alimentatori da vendere, perchè sono passato a macchine più potenti, sono in ottime condizioni, potete minare qualsiasi moneta con algoritmo sha256: bitcoin, bitcash, emark, peercoin, digibyte, mazacoin, tekcoin, petrodollars, theresamaycoin e molte altre (ce ne sono tante)
Mandatemi un messaggio se siete interessati
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
November 30, 2017, 04:49:14 PM
#23
chi volesse installare software di mining su sistemi linux offro consulenza (gratis ovviamente)!
Io avrei bisogno di una mano per configurare su Linux le U1, ho letto che posso usare BFGminer. Adesso su windows uso cgminer. E l antminer S9 a inizio anno. Con il miner S9 posso usare linux?
legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1001
November 28, 2017, 12:58:16 PM
#22
per la questione del profitto, le cose cambiano troppo spesso per dirti cifre, mentre per la questione del danneggiamento, non c'è problema, se le fai lavorare alla giusta temperatura, le pulisci dalla polvere, non si rovinano
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
November 28, 2017, 03:09:50 AM
#21
Ciao a me potrebbe interessare minare con linux....
Mi aiuti?
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
September 17, 2017, 02:57:00 AM
#20
qui hai un po di gpu....


 Wink


GPU    Core/Memory    HashRate    ETH Day    USD Day    HW Cost    Power    ROI(days)
AMD RX-580 ** 8GB    1150/2275    30 MHs    {{30*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{30*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    120 W    {{220/((30*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-480 **    1150/2200    29 MHs    {{29*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{29*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    130 W    {{220/((29*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-470 **    1150/1850    26 MHs    {{26*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{26*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $180    110 W    {{180/((26*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-460    1200/1750    12 MHs    {{12*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{12*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $130    90 W    {{130/((12*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-390    1020/1500    26 MHs    {{26*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{26*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $330    275 W    {{330/((26*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-380    1000/1500    22 MHs    {{22*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{22*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $200    205 W    {{200/((22*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-290*    1000/1250    24 MHs    {{24*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{24*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $180    260 W    {{180/((24*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-280*    1000/1500    20 MHs    {{20*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{20*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $150    220 W    {{150/((20*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R7-370    1050/1400    16 MHs    {{16*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{16*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $150    130 W    {{150/((16*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-270*    1000/1400    14 MHs    {{14*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{14*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $120    140 W    {{120/((14*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
Nvidia GTX 970    1400/3004    22 MHs    {{22*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{22*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $300    260 W    {{300/((22*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
Nvidia GTX1080Ti    1900/5000    33 MHs    {{33*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{33*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $700    200 W    {{700/((33*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}



GPU    Core/Memory    HashRate    ETH Day    USD Day    HW Cost    Power    ROI(days)
AMD RX-580 ** 8GB    1150/2275    30 MHs    {{30*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{30*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    120 W    {{220/((30*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}

AMD RX-480 **    1150/2200    29 MHs    {{29*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{29*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    130 W    {{220/((29*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}


Nvidia GTX 970    1400/3004    22 MHs    {{22*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{22*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $300    260 W    {{300/((22*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}

Nvidia GTX1080Ti    1900/5000    33 MHs    {{33*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{33*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $700    200 W    {{700/((33*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}

quindi fammi capire se io avessi 2 AMD RX 580 potrei guadagnare $220 al mese per ognuna o 2 GPU ? poi da questi 220$ dovrei togliere corrente la spesa iniziale per le schede hardware quindi si inizia a guadagnare tra 1anno circa forse ? ma queste GPU non si brucciano visto che lavorano sempre al massimo ? se ho un ambiente perfetto superventilato possono tenere anche 3-4 anni senza daneggiarsi ?

jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 10:00:24 AM
#19
chi volesse installare software di mining su sistemi linux offro consulenza (gratis ovviamente)!
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 09:41:42 AM
#18
Comunque se qualcuno conoscesse bene qualche macchina per minare e che valuta sia meglio minare si accettano consigli !! Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 09:27:27 AM
#17
dicono possa produrre 1 btc/anno
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 08:24:43 AM
#16
comunque ho trovato questa chicca......


da 14 THs




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jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 07:55:20 AM
#15
con sempici cpu , tanto per scaldare un po i server che già ho online per questioni di hosting che valuta converrebbe minare e su che pool?
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 07:45:06 AM
#14
(tra parentesi) mi piacerebbe sapere che tipo di connessione adsl serve mhs/megabit , qualcuno ne sa qualcosa?
 Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 07:22:15 AM
#13
ora ci vorrebbe una scheda madre che ne ospiti almeno 4 ....possibilmente con processore amd socket am3+ che costa meno di intel
se qualcuno ne ha un modello da consigliare.... Roll Eyes
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 07:07:58 AM
#12
qui hai un po di gpu....


 Wink


GPU    Core/Memory    HashRate    ETH Day    USD Day    HW Cost    Power    ROI(days)
AMD RX-580 ** 8GB    1150/2275    30 MHs    {{30*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{30*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    120 W    {{220/((30*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-480 **    1150/2200    29 MHs    {{29*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{29*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $220    130 W    {{220/((29*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-470 **    1150/1850    26 MHs    {{26*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{26*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $180    110 W    {{180/((26*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD RX-460    1200/1750    12 MHs    {{12*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{12*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $130    90 W    {{130/((12*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-390    1020/1500    26 MHs    {{26*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{26*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $330    275 W    {{330/((26*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-380    1000/1500    22 MHs    {{22*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{22*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $200    205 W    {{200/((22*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-290*    1000/1250    24 MHs    {{24*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{24*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $180    260 W    {{180/((24*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-280*    1000/1500    20 MHs    {{20*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{20*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $150    220 W    {{150/((20*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R7-370    1050/1400    16 MHs    {{16*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{16*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $150    130 W    {{150/((16*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
AMD R9-270*    1000/1400    14 MHs    {{14*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{14*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $120    140 W    {{120/((14*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
Nvidia GTX 970    1400/3004    22 MHs    {{22*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{22*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $300    260 W    {{300/((22*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}
Nvidia GTX1080Ti    1900/5000    33 MHs    {{33*earnings.day|number:6}}    {{33*earnings.day*ethPrice-totalCosts|currency}}    $700    200 W    {{700/((33*earnings.day*ethPrice)-totalCosts)|number:2}}

jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 07:00:40 AM
#11
comunque se a qualcuno interessa sto studiando al momento diversi software di mining e relativi problemi di compilazione/installazione su diverli os linux tra cui opensuse e centos.......
jr. member
Activity: 59
Merit: 10
September 15, 2017, 06:44:50 AM
#10
io guardavo la rx 480 della radeon ,che ha un hash rate di 29 mhs....solo che per fare una macchina da 300 mhs cosa che vorrei fare , bisogna combinarne 10.....
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 100
September 10, 2017, 01:07:39 AM
#9
ok grazie con 2 buone GPU si puo iniziare a minare altcoin ? o servono di piu ? quali GPU sono le migliori mi elencate 2-3 modelli ?
full member
Activity: 148
Merit: 100
September 09, 2017, 09:00:00 AM
#8
ok quindi minare con GPU e la cosa migliore .
ma cosa sono gli antiminer avalon o s9 cose simili ho guardato i prezzi su ebay e costano sui 4000 euro come mai cosi tanto ?
per costruire un buon rig di GPU quanto costa circa ?

Minare con GPU è la cosa migliore per la rivendibilità dell'hardware, gli Asic, o Antminer, una volta esaurito l'algo di pertinenza non sono rivendibili, o meglio, crollano di valore. Costano cosi' tanto perchè essendo macchine molto complesse hanno una redditività che le GPU non avranno mai, fermo restando che hanno un range di algo molto limitato rispetto alle GPU.
Spero di essere stato chiaro
full member
Activity: 392
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September 09, 2017, 04:04:36 AM
#7
ok quindi minare con GPU e la cosa migliore .
ma cosa sono gli antiminer avalon o s9 cose simili ho guardato i prezzi su ebay e costano sui 4000 euro come mai cosi tanto ?
per costruire un buon rig di GPU quanto costa circa ?
legendary
Activity: 1059
Merit: 1000
September 07, 2017, 06:11:33 AM
#6
Visto che i colleghi ti hanno già risposto  Grin, passiamo alla domanda successiva!

Si può minare con qualsiasi sistema operativo?

La risposta è affermativa, SI!

Su Windows e Mac è abbastanza semplice, il tutto è automatizzato si configura il file bat e si avvia il miner, mentre su Linux bisogna avere un po' di dimestichezza con la console e comandi vari per lanciare gli imput! Wink
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