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Topic: New bit miner seeking a little help ^^ (Read 570 times)

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April 05, 2013, 09:11:56 PM
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clicksmoney is rigth bitminter is the easyest and works with nvidia cards. but better for you to buy an amd card or an ASIC if you can find one. Grin
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April 05, 2013, 08:47:19 PM
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I'd recommend BitMinter for ease of use in setting up but I see your problem is having Nvidia instead of ATI. If you swap or sell for ATI eg if you don't game I think you'll be happier with your efforts.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1713879 has some good NVidia news though
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April 05, 2013, 07:12:17 PM
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hello all, im a new miner as of today and i had a free computer sitting around so i decided to start bit mining with it Smiley. I have a nividia gt 620 gc 2g card and im running windows 8 64 bit. i am wondering what is the best miner to download for it? Is it the RPC miner i was reading about or is there better for cuda mining???
also i noticed nividia has some tesla k20 accelerator program you can try for free. I was wondering if anyone has tried it and seen better bit mining performance. It says something on their website about 66% of the people using it have seen and increase of GPU performance up to 2x better with the accelerator app???sounds cool i will try it after i figure out what miner i should use and what pool i should join.

 Thats another question i have, what is the best pool with the lowest fees and best payout, I know i won't be able to get the best hash rates with this card but if it is boosted and flagged proper i should be able to get a decent amount of hashing power out of it. Also after i download lets say RPC miner, how do i set it up. Please help me with the steps i must take to start mining. If someone could provide me with a link for the best miner for my setup and a few step by step instructions for me that would be great.
also any info on what pool to join would be appreciated.

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