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Title: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: APersonOnTheNet on April 29, 2021, 03:03:48 AM
I'm going to start by saying I've only been mining for 2 days, and I haven't really seen anyone else talk about using unmineable for XMR mining. Does anyone else do it?


Title: Re: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: batsonxl on April 29, 2021, 04:57:41 AM
It was always minable but less profit thats why not many people talk about it. it was 1st coin that i started mining it was cryptonight algo


Title: Re: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: XUR_TIP on April 29, 2021, 05:05:35 AM
You don't see any reward because the CPU you are using is not high end CPU, though GPU mining is presently more profitable for mining than CPU but you can still get fee cents if you are using a mid powerful CPU like Ryzen or AMD Threadripper


Title: Re: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: FloridaKid on April 29, 2021, 08:46:40 AM
All AMD high end CPUs are profitable right now, I have a AMD EPYC 7551 that's netting me 3.8$ per day but that's a CPU from my gaming build, it doesn't make sense to buy these CPU only for mining because of their costs


Title: Re: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: FP91G on April 29, 2021, 01:48:32 PM
I'm going to start by saying I've only been mining for 2 days, and I haven't really seen anyone else talk about using unmineable for XMR mining. Does anyone else do it?
Read this article, there is a very detailed description of the mining of Monero and all the necessary links are given.
https://coinmarketcap.com/alexandria/article/how-to-mine-monero
The best benchmark for Monero
https://monerobenchmarks.info/
But it's better to read the reviews of the miners first. A lot of problems arise when cooling processors, increasing memory timings, and so on. That is, for mining, it is better to take a specific motherboard, RAM and cooling system


Title: Re: XMR mining on umineable?
Post by: JayDDee on April 29, 2021, 02:41:28 PM
If you're new stay aways from shiny objects, it's probably a scam. Look at what the experienced
people use and avoid ridiculous claims like mining the unmineable.