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legendary
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February 09, 2017, 05:58:30 PM
#17
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
It is possible to mine even on CPU. But u won't earn anything, you will only burn money on electricity.
legendary
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February 09, 2017, 05:57:06 PM
#16
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
It depends on what hardware you use and also depends it on specs of your computer nowadays those normal spces can't even run a single software for mining bitcoin nut if you really interested you need to spend money and you will get back you've spend approximately 8-12 months.
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 12:18:34 PM
#15
doesn't worth
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 08:33:14 AM
#14
legendary
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February 09, 2017, 08:24:07 AM
#13
For everybody answering yes, yes but, yes with special software, yes with x number of PC's,... i leave following calculation:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Non-specialized_hardware_comparison

1 PC with a new CPU and a decent GPU, having both the CPU (all cores) and GPU running 100% for mining, the above link quickly shows that the hashrate will be <3Gh/s (GPU) + <0.2Gh/s (CPU).

It should be obvious that there is overhead, and that not everybody will run a PC with XEON's + an AMD 5870x6 GPU, but let's assume we have 10 PC's with such hardware. The total hashrate would certainly be lower than 50 Gh/s.

Let's assume you're stealing the electricity from the cybercafé...  Tongue, so you have no extra costs... Now let's punch in the numbers at a calculator:

http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator/?h=50.00&p=2600.00&pc=0.00&pf=1.00&d=422170566883.83700000&r=12.50000000&er=1042.04050000&hc=0.00

As you can see, even in this utopian example, at current diff, block reward and price, you would make a measly $11 A YEAR running 10 PC's equipped with XEON CPU's and a really good GPU 24/7 at 100% (both CPU and GPU).

Now, let's conclude this topic by saying: NO, there is no way you can mine bitcoins using your computer... Not if you have the hottest gaming PC around, not if you steal resources from a cybercafé, not even if you install a cpu miner in your schools computer lab. The only thing that will happen is that you'll get suspended/fired/sued.

The only way to mine BTC is having a really, really cheap electricity rate, and using the latest ASIC gear. Everything else is a waste of hardware, power and money.
sr. member
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February 09, 2017, 06:41:24 AM
#12
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
Yes it is. However, you need to spend expensive money im order for your computer to be capable in doing mining. It is better to invest in only software which only has a one purpose, to do mining. This is quite expensive to buy however, it has more hash that helps to gain bitcoin faster, it consumes less eneergy consumption for cheaper electric bill and lastly, it is durable than can last for years.
legendary
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February 09, 2017, 05:04:59 AM
#11
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?

It is possible? Yes. But the question is it worth it? No.Its just a waste
of time and your money. I dont think you will earn a decent btc,
you will earn just a penny. Mining today uses specialized specification
hardware design for mining not just an ordinary.desktop PC.
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 03:34:29 AM
#10
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
Your only destroying your computer if your going to mine bitcoin in it.  Nowadays mining bitcoin on computer or laptops is not adviceable or not recommended. Cause its not profitable and slowly destroying your pc.
legendary
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February 09, 2017, 03:00:10 AM
#9
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
ofcourse you can , but your main aim should not be bitcoin mining .
With the bitcoin mining I am making 30-40$/ month without spent any money .
First I started mining of bitcoin at cryptopia ( which is a exchange  of altcoin with respect to bitcoin ) .
I made download of software for CPU miner from the github and and tried with my pc it was working but I usually not using my pc open more then 1-2 hours .
Then a idea comes in my mind ( that can be used by anyone ) .
I created worker for the mining and puted the softwares in the about 10 computer of my area in cyber cafe ( use task manager to open your software of cpuminer .bat file )
Now I am making money easily from the mining . Here all the software are free to use , So try at once Wink

So you're telling us that you make $30-$40/month running a cpu miner on 10 desktop computers... I find this hard to belief, any proofs to back this up?

I'm about to ask about this same thing mate, because its really hard to get a percentage of btc when it came from mining and having 10 computers getting interesting if how this mining works and how did hr created the bat file i want to have it as well. lets wait if previous reply will answer us if how did he make it so we can also copy his method.
member
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February 09, 2017, 02:53:56 AM
#8
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
ofcourse you can , but your main aim should not be bitcoin mining .
With the bitcoin mining I am making 30-40$/ month without spent any money .
First I started mining of bitcoin at cryptopia ( which is a exchange  of altcoin with respect to bitcoin ) .
I made download of software for CPU miner from the github and and tried with my pc it was working but I usually not using my pc open more then 1-2 hours .
Then a idea comes in my mind ( that can be used by anyone ) .
I created worker for the mining and puted the softwares in the about 10 computer of my area in cyber cafe ( use task manager to open your software of cpuminer .bat file )
Now I am making money easily from the mining . Here all the software are free to use , So try at once Wink

So you're telling us that you make $30-$40/month running a cpu miner on 10 desktop computers... I find this hard to belief, any proofs to back this up?
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 02:43:37 AM
#7
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
ofcourse you can , but your main aim should not be bitcoin mining .
With the bitcoin mining I am making 30-40$/ month without spent any money .
First I started mining of bitcoin at cryptopia ( which is a exchange  of altcoin with respect to bitcoin ) .
I made download of software for CPU miner from the github and and tried with my pc it was working but I usually not using my pc open more then 1-2 hours .
Then a idea comes in my mind ( that can be used by anyone ) .
I created worker for the mining and puted the softwares in the about 10 computer of my area in cyber cafe ( use task manager to open your software of cpuminer .bat file )
Now I am making money easily from the mining . Here all the software are free to use , So try at once Wink
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 02:34:47 AM
#6
It is possible to mine with a desktop that we use in our home. The risk is that you won't be getting big profit on this, as well the power consumption and relative technical issues will be more. Investing on Asics equipment is the good way to make a better earning.
hero member
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February 09, 2017, 01:59:14 AM
#5
With a normal or expensive desktop you cannot mine bitcoins. However with a latest generation PC with 2 good cards , i.e GTX 1070 you can mine LBRY or ZCASH which are still profitable to mine with your graphic cards. 2 GTX 1070 should give you about 100-120 USD per month with the actual price of LBRY and the GTX 1070 hashing power of 350-400 MH/S each card when mining Lbry.

Since for mining bitcoin is not possible through desktop but mining altcoin surely is, why don't you give a look here :

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0

You can put your computer to good use.

In the end you can exchange altcoins you mine to bitcoin through exchanges like Poloniex.
legendary
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February 08, 2017, 09:36:47 PM
#4
No. Nowadays you need expensive specialized equipment in order to mine any substantial amount of Bitcoin. You also need low electricity prices in order to turn a profit.

Expensive not necessarily, you can buy secondhand parts if some conditions apply.

1) don't buy crap. some ASICs are of limited durableness, falling apart. Take a dive into the "Mining" section before you believe any offer to be "cheap"

2) take a close look at your power costs. Those are the bigger factors next to hardware costs. Can you use the heat resulting from running this equipment somehow? And if it's just standing in the garage heating that room. If you save on fuel oil the numbers are changing vastly.


Most of the equipment will not need a desktop PC on standby, except for monitoring and BTC wallets storage.
hero member
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February 08, 2017, 07:38:24 PM
#3
A normal desktop with intergrated graphics card?
It is impossible to make anything with that. You would need a medium sized and powered desktop to be able to handle the power supply to have a dedicated graphics card to make it worth your while to be able to mine anything even equal to the amount of electricity you would be using to mine.
All in all. It is not worth it to compete with asic miners. They have any desktops without the highest gpu out done.
staff
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Just writing some code
February 08, 2017, 07:27:55 PM
#2
No. Nowadays you need expensive specialized equipment in order to mine any substantial amount of Bitcoin. You also need low electricity prices in order to turn a profit.
member
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February 08, 2017, 07:27:11 PM
#1
Is it still possible to mine for bitcoins using a normal desktop computer nowadays?
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