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September 03, 2017, 12:35:39 PM
#6
I'm new to all this, so go easy with me. I searched a little bit and ended up making the decision of mining using 6 GPUs (Nvidia GTX 1070). The electricity cost in my country is like 0.05$/kw (If not lower) and planning to go with Ethereum.

1. Should I switch to another crypto currency?
2. What should I understand before starting to mine
3. I'm going to follow this . How bad/good are the instructions and information's there?
4. Solo or pools mining?
5. How much hash power I'm going to generate? 180 Mh/s?
6. Is this accurate?

I suggest you check whattomine.com first, right now the most profitable coin to mine for 1070s is equihash and also do a little research on every coin you mine make sure you believe that these coin will go skyrocket else you can just mine to nicehash and liquidate it to BTC > local currency for faster roi
jr. member
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Merit: 10
September 03, 2017, 12:22:48 PM
#5
can GTX 1070 mining dash?
It can mine Dash(x11 algo) but its not going to be profitable  to mine with  graphics cards. If you want to mine dash you need to go for asic miner you can get x11 asic miners from bitmain , ibelink,innosilicon  and baikal .
newbie
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September 03, 2017, 12:09:08 PM
#4
can GTX 1070 mining dash?
hero member
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Merit: 502
September 03, 2017, 12:03:05 PM
#3
Eth is probably not the best currency to mine nowadays, you should check out zcash, lbry or hush. I skimmed through the article, the instructions seem fine, just install windows directly, i don't see any reason to install ethos first. Also you're probably going to get 180 with a little overclocking maybe even more but that calculator is a bit off, use other calculators and average them out. Pools are definitely the way to go
member
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September 03, 2017, 11:52:06 AM
#2
to start use NiceHash.
this is ideal for beginners.
legendary
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September 03, 2017, 09:29:09 AM
#1
I'm new to all this, so go easy with me. I searched a little bit and ended up making the decision of mining using 6 GPUs (Nvidia GTX 1070). The electricity cost in my country is like 0.05$/kw (If not lower) and planning to go with Ethereum.

1. Should I switch to another crypto currency?
2. What should I understand before starting to mine
3. I'm going to follow this . How bad/good are the instructions and information's there?
4. Solo or pools mining?
5. How much hash power I'm going to generate? 180 Mh/s?
6. Is this accurate?
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