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Topic: Question about a decent rig to mining ? (Read 400 times)

newbie
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June 11, 2017, 04:55:43 AM
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If the nicehash miner is running, you should be able to click on view my stats online and it will open the nicehash webpage for you to your mining address. That will show if nicrhash is receiving your hashes and if they are, how much you have made. There is also a estimated payout spot on there too to see how much you will make based on your hashing speed.

First of all , let me thank you for the answer.
Yes , i got some information from My Stats, but i don't know if they are "enough" because the GPU isn't working at 100% for sure.Because the fans they don't even go up.
Yesterday when i wrote the post, the GPU was making "fan noise" ,but now it's like it's idle.

From the way it is the "Pascal" Algorythm yesterday was really good 1,88$, but now was stable at 0,15$.

And also i saw in my stats that there were a lot of interruptions during the night.

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legendary
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June 10, 2017, 08:16:55 PM
#2
If the nicehash miner is running, you should be able to click on view my stats online and it will open the nicehash webpage for you to your mining address. That will show if nicrhash is receiving your hashes and if they are, how much you have made. There is also a estimated payout spot on there too to see how much you will make based on your hashing speed.
newbie
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Merit: 0
June 10, 2017, 08:08:10 PM
#1
Hello to all and nice to meet you.

I have a PC that is on 24/7 and never closes.

Intel i5 4440
Asrock Fatal1ty
8GB 2133 RipJaw
SSD 256GB EVO Samsung
and the crucial part a

Gigabyte Radeon R9 270X 2GB WindForce 3X OC

I a have downloaded the NiceHash Miner, it made some benchmarks i tried all the scrypts that was suggested but the best "benefit" was from Pascal scrypt with 1.5USD per day.

Is it correct or not ?

Should i do something else ? Because on the dos command window keeps saying the same thing "block found,accepted".

Thanks for the help.
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