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sr. member
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August 31, 2014, 04:52:20 PM
Is cpu mining more profitable compare to gpu?
I seriously hope that you are kidding me right now?
No, it's not even comparable, you won't even be able pay for the electricity used. CPU mining is dead.
(GPU mining is not profitable either btw.)

So they are comparable... profitability of both of them sucks  Grin
sr. member
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August 29, 2014, 09:31:20 AM
Is cpu mining more profitable compare to gpu?
I seriously hope that you are kidding me right now?
No, it's not even comparable, you won't even be able pay for the electricity used. CPU mining is dead.
(GPU mining is not profitable either btw.)
sr. member
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August 29, 2014, 08:26:21 AM
Is cpu mining more profitable compare to gpu?
sr. member
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August 29, 2014, 04:35:30 AM
#99
I use Claymore's CPU miner on Minergate and I'm getting about 260 H/s on i7 4770.
legendary
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Fill Your Barrel with Bitcoins!
August 28, 2014, 02:38:14 PM
#98
OK I fired the laptop cpu miner back up, wish me luck!  Grin
legendary
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July 28, 2014, 02:05:12 AM
#97
4x E5-4650 server gives 1534H/s with wolf's miner.

Interesting thing: if run by default (64 threads), I had about 1050H/s.
Running at 32 threads (4x E5-4650 is 32 threads) I get 1534H/s.
So, beware of HT CPU's, and running too many threads!

This has been documented on nearly all CPUs.

I actually get better results running 3 cores on a 4770k vs 4 or even 8.

HT kills returns - and it's best to leave room for overhead.

So if you have 6 logical cores - 12 in HT; best to try 5.

Strato
sr. member
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July 28, 2014, 01:43:25 AM
#96
4x E5-4650 server gives 1534H/s with wolf's miner.

Interesting thing: if run by default (64 threads), I had about 1050H/s.
Running at 32 threads (4x E5-4650 is 32 threads) I get 1534H/s.
So, beware of HT CPU's, and running too many threads!
legendary
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July 27, 2014, 10:58:29 PM
#95
Started playing around with CPU mining again (nostalgia from 2012) and was looking at cryptonote coins (Bytecoin, Monero). Using a 12 core Xeon, I get about 135 hashes a second. Some miner on minergate.com is getting 10 kh/s, which translates to 0.05btc a day.  

Other than a botnet personal army, anyone have any strategies on CPU based mining to maximize profits?

What miner are you using? I get 265 H/s from an i7 3770 using Wolf's miner with threads=1/2 of cores (physical or virtual if it has HT). Having AES-NI is a plus as well as running on Linux instead of Windows. But that's just what gets me the best results. Xeons seem to be different to tweak than desktop CPUs. And no, you're fairly limited unless you have a lot of CPUs to work with.

Here's a somewhat useful chart: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MI-ic0Os25hgGUImW54sUIjZY_pUNQNa_W8Se5pRGBs/edit?pli=1#gid=0

Well my entry is still the 2nd Fastest single system out there at least on this list. Held #1 for quite a while.

Strato
legendary
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SpacePirate.io
July 27, 2014, 10:44:29 PM
#94
What miner are you using? I get 265 H/s from an i7 3770 using Wolf's miner with threads=1/2 of cores (physical or virtual if it has HT). Having AES-NI is a plus as well as running on Linux instead of Windows. But that's just what gets me the best results. Xeons seem to be different to tweak than desktop CPUs. And no, you're fairly limited unless you have a lot of CPUs to work with.

Here's a somewhat useful chart: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MI-ic0Os25hgGUImW54sUIjZY_pUNQNa_W8Se5pRGBs/edit?pli=1#gid=0

I was using wolfs miner. I'll check my settings again too.  Thanks for the spreadsheet link!

I also just saw someone has a GPU miner now too (Claymore)... It doesn't seem like thee CPU-only algorithms last very long.


newbie
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July 27, 2014, 09:44:44 PM
#93
Started playing around with CPU mining again (nostalgia from 2012) and was looking at cryptonote coins (Bytecoin, Monero). Using a 12 core Xeon, I get about 135 hashes a second. Some miner on minergate.com is getting 10 kh/s, which translates to 0.05btc a day.  

Other than a botnet personal army, anyone have any strategies on CPU based mining to maximize profits?

What miner are you using? I get 265 H/s from an i7 3770 using Wolf's miner with threads=1/2 of cores (physical or virtual if it has HT). Having AES-NI is a plus as well as running on Linux instead of Windows. But that's just what gets me the best results. Xeons seem to be different to tweak than desktop CPUs. And no, you're fairly limited unless you have a lot of CPUs to work with.

Here's a somewhat useful chart: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MI-ic0Os25hgGUImW54sUIjZY_pUNQNa_W8Se5pRGBs/edit?pli=1#gid=0
legendary
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SpacePirate.io
July 27, 2014, 08:48:34 PM
#92
Started playing around with CPU mining again (nostalgia from 2012) and was looking at cryptonote coins (Bytecoin, Monero). Using a 12 core Xeon, I get about 135 hashes a second. Some miner on minergate.com is getting 10 kh/s, which translates to 0.05btc a day. 

Other than a botnet personal army, anyone have any strategies on CPU based mining to maximize profits?
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 27, 2014, 06:39:27 PM
#91
I switch off between Monero and Dimecoin when I have some free cpu time. Im not expecting to make much from dimecoin, but I have hopes that Monero might go up in price someday. Either way its only when the computer has to be on and has free cpu time.
newbie
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July 27, 2014, 06:36:53 PM
#90
I've been mining Monero on my CPUs for a little over a month (right about the time difficulty jumped up) and my CPUs are still turning a profit.
full member
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July 27, 2014, 02:50:25 PM
#89
So just curious anybody out there still CPU mining protoshares.  Is it still profitable?

Good question! Smiley
Currently I'm mining XPM on CPU. But it's interesting if anybody have better coin to mine on CPU (based on experience not theory ;-)
btw: good CPU coins site: cpucoinlist.com
legendary
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Merit: 1005
July 27, 2014, 05:57:36 AM
#88
I am still cpu mining but profit is dropping each day...

Add me to this list  Grin

Solo mining in the hope that i hit a block and then i will be rich!! Cheesy

Seriously though, power is fairly cheap where i am, so i hardly lose anything!
hero member
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July 27, 2014, 02:39:23 AM
#87
I am still cpu mining but profit is dropping each day...
DrG
legendary
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July 27, 2014, 01:01:13 AM
#86
So just curious anybody out there still CPU mining protoshares.  Is it still profitable?

While protoshares may individually worth a lot they are damn near impossible to mine unless you have a botnet or some 500 machine farm.  I used my wife's office computers for a month (i5s) and I think 8 of them made less than $4 - about a penny a day per CPU.  A botnet owner could make money with it, but most botnets could find a more lucrative source of income like hired DDoS - botnets and DDoS are both illegal activities BTW.
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July 27, 2014, 12:27:28 AM
#85
So just curious anybody out there still CPU mining protoshares.  Is it still profitable?
DrG
legendary
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Merit: 1035
July 26, 2014, 11:51:36 PM
#84

Well some people have access to idled extra rows of cabinets old servers in a noc, free power and hardware equals time to get creative with mining low diff alt coins.

 Grin

This is pretty much the only case for CPU mining.  Finding some random altcoin that everybody has lost interest in and consequently the difficulty has dropped.  Of course at that point the coin is to be considered dead and won't even be listed on an exchange.  Those are dead coins, zombiecoins.  Examples would be Kittehcoin and Lottocoin which are now worth less than a Satoshi each.  You could CPU mine those dead things and hope for a revival if the dev puts time into it - basically gambling.

But if you have that much free time, I would make my own scam coin, premine 80% of it like BCN, and then promote the hell out the scam.  Is it immoral - yes.  Is it what almost all the scammy altcoins are doing - yes.
newbie
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Merit: 0
July 26, 2014, 06:53:22 AM
#83
Not me anymore  Cool

Right .. so its probably the power bill that stops it from being profitable, coz 1 good GPU is $600 + and the server I want is 128 cores for the same price.
The hardware costs are about the same. Am I still seeing this wrong?
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