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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: bitl0ck on September 25, 2015, 12:54:01 PM



Title: AWS MINING
Post by: bitl0ck on September 25, 2015, 12:54:01 PM
Any aws profitable mining coin? / most profitable coin, even tough it gives losses.


Title: Re: AWS MINING
Post by: theotherme on October 01, 2015, 07:35:35 AM
Any aws profitable mining coin? / most profitable coin, even tough it gives losses.
well, I guess that any coin can be cited, they might be profitable but will give you a loss


Title: Re: AWS MINING
Post by: GriffinHeart on October 01, 2015, 09:11:11 AM
Currently, if you can figure out how to use linux, Ethereum.
Ethereum can be profitable with a 750Ti, which is a 2014 card, with an up to date card like a GTX 980 it's pure profit.
AMD cards are also supported amazingly by the Ethereum community, an R9 380 is pretty speeding mining. The only problem is the fact that you NEED to use a Linux OS to mine.


Title: Re: AWS MINING
Post by: theotherme on October 01, 2015, 10:10:34 AM
Currently, if you can figure out how to use linux, Ethereum.
Ethereum can be profitable with a 750Ti, which is a 2014 card, with an up to date card like a GTX 980 it's pure profit.
AMD cards are also supported amazingly by the Ethereum community, an R9 380 is pretty speeding mining. The only problem is the fact that you NEED to use a Linux OS to mine.

actually the big guns works rather on windows, problems occurs when you use smaller cards (or old gen cards) like the 750ti where the whole memory can't be allocated correctly, for these cards, yes linux is preferable.

However, a gtx980 works ok even with windows 8.1 (same applies to my 290x for example)


Title: Re: AWS MINING
Post by: OtterBoxed on October 01, 2015, 02:40:29 PM
Any aws profitable mining coin? / most profitable coin, even tough it gives losses.
well, I guess that any coin can be cited, they might be profitable but will give you a loss

Are you talking about the AWS GPU g2.2xlarge/g2.8xlarge ?

Those are pretty expensive. Anyone have any examples of what coin they use, I wasn't even able to get any software to recognize the cards myself on Linux, but I didn't try very hard either.  :P