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Topic: What Altcoin Should I be Mining? (Read 1049 times)

newbie
Activity: 11
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February 14, 2017, 11:33:44 AM
#10
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero

Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm not expecting any profit with Monero or Ethereum, or I guess any altcoin really. I was just wanting to see (or speculate, rather) how long it would take to earn (ignoring costs here) around $5.00 or so. Just for fun, really.

Well I cannot really speculate what would hashrate be because you have well, not really popular mining hardware and no one is really posting info for that. Only option is to download miner see how much hashrate are you getting and put that into online calculator. You will see your earnings per hour/day/month...

Well, after using Minergate, for Cryptonight (Cryptonote?) my hashrate is significantly lower than what sub-par would be. I get around 100 h/s using all four of my CPU cores, and my GPU, for some reason, only gets about 45 h/s. I'm guessing it's because that it is Nvidea, which I've read is much slower than an AMD GPU.

Good coin for nvidia is zcash, well for newer cards, but you can still try. Also use claymore's miner instead of minergate. You will get some extra performance.

Cool. Thanks for the suggestions. Though it seems that Claymore's miner is meant for AMD GPU's. Would my card still work?
legendary
Activity: 1878
Merit: 1038
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February 14, 2017, 07:38:00 AM
#9
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero

Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm not expecting any profit with Monero or Ethereum, or I guess any altcoin really. I was just wanting to see (or speculate, rather) how long it would take to earn (ignoring costs here) around $5.00 or so. Just for fun, really.

Well I cannot really speculate what would hashrate be because you have well, not really popular mining hardware and no one is really posting info for that. Only option is to download miner see how much hashrate are you getting and put that into online calculator. You will see your earnings per hour/day/month...

Well, after using Minergate, for Cryptonight (Cryptonote?) my hashrate is significantly lower than what sub-par would be. I get around 100 h/s using all four of my CPU cores, and my GPU, for some reason, only gets about 45 h/s. I'm guessing it's because that it is Nvidea, which I've read is much slower than an AMD GPU.

Good coin for nvidia is zcash, well for newer cards, but you can still try. Also use claymore's miner instead of minergate. You will get some extra performance.
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
February 13, 2017, 06:46:04 PM
#8
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero

Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm not expecting any profit with Monero or Ethereum, or I guess any altcoin really. I was just wanting to see (or speculate, rather) how long it would take to earn (ignoring costs here) around $5.00 or so. Just for fun, really.

Well I cannot really speculate what would hashrate be because you have well, not really popular mining hardware and no one is really posting info for that. Only option is to download miner see how much hashrate are you getting and put that into online calculator. You will see your earnings per hour/day/month...

Well, after using Minergate, for Cryptonight (Cryptonote?) my hashrate is significantly lower than what sub-par would be. I get around 100 h/s using all four of my CPU cores, and my GPU, for some reason, only gets about 45 h/s. I'm guessing it's because that it is Nvidea, which I've read is much slower than an AMD GPU.
legendary
Activity: 1878
Merit: 1038
Telegram: https://t.me/eckmar
February 13, 2017, 05:56:26 PM
#7
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero

Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm not expecting any profit with Monero or Ethereum, or I guess any altcoin really. I was just wanting to see (or speculate, rather) how long it would take to earn (ignoring costs here) around $5.00 or so. Just for fun, really.

Well I cannot really speculate what would hashrate be because you have well, not really popular mining hardware and no one is really posting info for that. Only option is to download miner see how much hashrate are you getting and put that into online calculator. You will see your earnings per hour/day/month...
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 11
February 13, 2017, 05:47:14 PM
#6
About one month for $5 and working 24/7

Wow lol. Looks like I'm not going to start mining antime soon. Maybe when I can afford one I'll get an AntMiner and mine Bitcoin. Thanks for the information, though.

If you get a less shit GPU, you can make a reasonable amount from zcash, eth, pasc, and xmr.

Get used Nanos/RX470s if you have relatively cheap electricity. Get 1070s or don't mine if you have expensive electricity, and consider used 290(x)/280/7970/7950 or fury(x) if you have free electricity.

Visit online calcs like mycryptobuddy.com, whattomine.com, etc for approx earnings, but difficulty is generally increasing so use their figures as the most optimistic scenario
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
February 13, 2017, 05:36:55 PM
#5
About one month for $5 and working 24/7

Wow lol. Looks like I'm not going to start mining antime soon. Maybe when I can afford one I'll get an AntMiner and mine Bitcoin. Thanks for the information, though.
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 265
February 13, 2017, 05:21:41 PM
#4
About one month for $5 and working 24/7
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
February 13, 2017, 04:54:53 PM
#3
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero

Hey, thanks for the reply! I'm not expecting any profit with Monero or Ethereum, or I guess any altcoin really. I was just wanting to see (or speculate, rather) how long it would take to earn (ignoring costs here) around $5.00 or so. Just for fun, really.
legendary
Activity: 1878
Merit: 1038
Telegram: https://t.me/eckmar
February 13, 2017, 04:44:30 PM
#2
First of all if you are mining for profit forget about it. CPU mining is not profitable with any CPU because basically electricity costs are going to be much higher than your profit. About gpu mining again, that GPU is very low end and I'm not even sure if just running your computer will be more expensive than what you will get. In short, if you just want to see how it will go without making some profit, you can mine Monero
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
February 13, 2017, 04:20:01 PM
#1
Hi everyone! My name's Tyler, and I'm new to the community. I just got a new computer not too long ago, and I had heard that there were some alternate currencies that were good for mining, though to my dismay the guides were quite dated. Can anyone direct me to a good coin that I could mine with the following CPU and Graphics card?

-- CPU: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core.

-- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT 730 2GB DDR3

Thanks to everyone that can help me out!
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