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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Nachalnik on March 13, 2017, 10:52:33 AM



Title: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: Nachalnik on March 13, 2017, 10:52:33 AM
I am completely in the dark when it comes to mining and am quite new to cryptocurrencies in general. But was wondering if it is possible to still make some money on my PC.

I believe mining mostly uses GPU, and if so, would a radeon R9 390X be sufficient to make it worth the effort?

(P.S. I have it overclocked and watercooled as well if that would make a difference) and im paying just under 12 cents/Kwh.


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: matt11235 on March 13, 2017, 11:02:31 AM
Yes, you should be fine on coins which use algorithms that ASICs don't exist for (yet).
However with only one card your earnings are going to be minimal.


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: KaydenC on March 13, 2017, 11:12:37 AM
Yes you should be profitable mining Eth, Zec, XMR, or Eth dual mining. However you should consider underclocking by 10% or so, and undervolting. It will drop electricity usage by at least 30% while only minimally impacting hash rate.


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: Dude.Lebowski on March 13, 2017, 11:30:15 AM
I am completely in the dark when it comes to mining and am quite new to cryptocurrencies in general. But was wondering if it is possible to still make some money on my PC.

I believe mining mostly uses GPU, and if so, would a radeon R9 390X be sufficient to make it worth the effort?

(P.S. I have it overclocked and watercooled as well if that would make a difference) and im paying just under 12 cents/Kwh.

If your electricity is free, yes.


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: deadsix on March 13, 2017, 11:36:38 AM
I am completely in the dark when it comes to mining and am quite new to cryptocurrencies in general. But was wondering if it is possible to still make some money on my PC.

I believe mining mostly uses GPU, and if so, would a radeon R9 390X be sufficient to make it worth the effort?

(P.S. I have it overclocked and watercooled as well if that would make a difference) and im paying just under 12 cents/Kwh.

The R9 390x is a beast on the Zcash algo. Download claymores miner from this forum and mine away. Do not forget to underclock and undervolt your card because it will be running 24/7 and power efficiency matters (you dont need the 390X overclocked, even for gaming, that is serious overkill).


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: Nachalnik on March 13, 2017, 11:51:02 AM
I am completely in the dark when it comes to mining and am quite new to cryptocurrencies in general. But was wondering if it is possible to still make some money on my PC.

I believe mining mostly uses GPU, and if so, would a radeon R9 390X be sufficient to make it worth the effort?

(P.S. I have it overclocked and watercooled as well if that would make a difference) and im paying just under 12 cents/Kwh.

The R9 390x is a beast on the Zcash algo. Download claymores miner from this forum and mine away. Do not forget to underclock and undervolt your card because it will be running 24/7 and power efficiency matters (you dont need the 390X overclocked, even for gaming, that is serious overkill).

Thanks )

I would gladly start mining once I get back home(am overseas), but I barely understand any of the mining Jargon.... you have any links that explains it for newbs or any guidelines I can follow? and thanks again :)


Title: Re: Can mining altcoins be profitable on a gaming PC?
Post by: brokens on March 13, 2017, 12:04:34 PM
Yes, you should be because search money via PC it is not complicated. but you must be patient for get result that satisfy.