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Title: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: cheeseburger123 on February 04, 2014, 01:59:49 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: phzi on February 04, 2014, 02:08:52 AM
He could... yes...


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: Kenshin on February 04, 2014, 02:10:51 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?

Yes he can with his GPU.


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: leancuisine on February 04, 2014, 02:25:48 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: cheeseburger123 on February 04, 2014, 02:39:37 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.

His GPU is ATI HD 3800. He cannot run any mining software... He worried about the PC is too old to mine?


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: leancuisine on February 04, 2014, 02:43:57 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.
Whoops, just noticed my silly response. AMD is ATI. :P

I don't think any PC is too old to mine, however it's efficiency is a different question. What OS is it using?


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: cheeseburger123 on February 04, 2014, 02:50:23 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.
Whoops, just noticed my silly response. AMD is ATI. :P

I don't think any PC is too old to mine, however it's efficiency is a different question. What OS is it using?
OS is windows XP


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: leancuisine on February 04, 2014, 02:55:21 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.
Whoops, just noticed my silly response. AMD is ATI. :P

I don't think any PC is too old to mine, however it's efficiency is a different question. What OS is it using?
OS is windows XP
What miner software is being used, and is administrator rights allowed?


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: cheeseburger123 on February 04, 2014, 03:32:40 AM
My friend asked me if he can mine dogecoins in using AMD CPU and ATI GPU. What's your opinion?
AMD GPUs would be best.... but I guess ATI is fine. I don't know if using an AMD CPU would be too power efficient though.
Whoops, just noticed my silly response. AMD is ATI. :P

I don't think any PC is too old to mine, however it's efficiency is a different question. What OS is it using?
OS is windows XP
What miner software is being used, and is administrator rights allowed?

Thanks for your answer. I am very very new. I would have learn mining from my friend whom I mentioned, but he can not mine anything, then I have to ask you to help him.

Now he is using cgminer, and pool-x, then a DOS dialogue comes out, input user name,password, then it tells " failed", then nothing.....even no dialogues...


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: anderl on February 04, 2014, 03:56:10 AM
Problem of ming?
http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/400x/26007924.jpg


Title: Re: Problem of ming Dogecoin
Post by: leancuisine on February 05, 2014, 05:14:28 PM
Now he is using cgminer, and pool-x, then a DOS dialogue comes out, input user name,password, then it tells " failed", then nothing.....even no dialogues...
Is the worker name and password correct?