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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: Sileni on September 07, 2017, 07:57:27 PM



Title: Mining on low power cards
Post by: Sileni on September 07, 2017, 07:57:27 PM
Hi,

I have a handful of 7870's and a 760TI, 2gb each, wired up to an old computer that's running Arch Linux atm. It's a bit of a shoddy setup, but I don't care about the power usage, I just want to see what I can mine with it.

Any suggestions for coin targets? Any chance of this system actually turning a respectable amount of coins out, given that I don't pay for power?


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: DarrenJC on September 07, 2017, 08:21:36 PM
Hi,

I have a handful of 7870's and a 760TI, 2gb each, wired up to an old computer that's running Arch Linux atm. It's a bit of a shoddy setup, but I don't care about the power usage, I just want to see what I can mine with it.

Any suggestions for coin targets? Any chance of this system actually turning a respectable amount of coins out, given that I don't pay for power?

If i was you... head over to NiceHash and see what the NiceHash miner will give you.


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: userwithaname on September 07, 2017, 08:32:24 PM
I'm guessing by a handful you have <10 GPUs. With those cards you're looking at a setup primarily for educational purposes & enjoyment.

If you're not paying for power, expect to profit <$100/month. Since you can't mine ETH with 2GB cards, go for lesser known alt coins. Specifically which ones really depends on your preference since prices fluctuate so much, or you can try whattomine.com.


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: baga105 on September 07, 2017, 09:31:57 PM
Well.. You can use 2 Gb cards for mining some coins on Eth hash algorithem (Ubiq, Expanse, MusicCoin) or you can try Equihash algorithm (Zec, Zclassic, Hush). I don't know if you can use those cards for mining Skunk Algorithm, but you can give it a shoot, and tell us ;))


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: Sileni on September 07, 2017, 09:46:41 PM
So far the rig is giving me an average of .00011 btc per day, according to nicehash. It's mostly spent it's time running the lyra2rev2 algorithm at 11.5 MH/s. No clue what coin it's mining because, well, nicehash.

If I was paying for the power this would be ridiculous, for now I suppose it will be a learning rig that I'm not afraid of setting on fire.

Thanks guys!


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: Jackblow33 on September 07, 2017, 10:53:44 PM
.00011 btc so a big: .51 U$. I guess within 100 years might be worth 100$.  Well u gonna have to pay to not learn how to mine using NiceHash. Maybe just 1 decent gpu with ddr x 3gb+ might be a good investment to learn, so gonna be able to mine anything with any mining softwares. Mining is a pricey hobby even with free parents electricity. My 2 cents. ;-)


Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: QuintLeo on September 08, 2017, 12:22:56 AM
HD 7870 are fairly good ZEC mining cards, 160 sol/s ballpark with reasonable overclocks.

Never had an NVidia 7xx series cards, no clue there.



Title: Re: Mining on low power cards
Post by: Ultegra134 on September 08, 2017, 01:06:40 AM
As long as you are not paying for electricity yourself, it's worth it, provided that you have no other use of these GPUs (Gaming for example). Although, you won't make much money off them, as you said it's 0.00011 BTC, you might end up making more by selling them.