ETH 15.8 with micron memory, claymore 9.8 and latest DAG fix driver
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Is this troll post?
I take it that means I've asked a very stupid question. Well, you are pretty close to that. Basically you have to read some more. A lot more. And the fact you don't know anything about the computer internals is not helping. Also, these are quite generic things answered over and over again. I will try to give you a general direction and from there you should really do your homework. Keep in mind that you can search basically anything in this forum with google by adding to the end of your search words this: site:bitcointalk.orgI'm currently mining Monero on my desktop at a rate that has gotten me 0.0001 Monero over the course of 24 hours. I know that Monero mining is different from other mining, so what would I need to do to my computer in order to allow it to mine more and faster?
Do I need to add a bigger hard drive? Fast internet connection? What is H/s, CPU and GPU?
I've seen some motherboards being listed on eBay as "Monero Miners" but I don't know enough about this to trust random eBay sellers, which is why I came here for answers.
Thanks!
CPU is your processor, processing unit.. maybe names like Intel ring a bell. GPU is your graphics card. Monero is mined with processor, or graphics card, or both. A very good processor, a very good gaming graphics card will make you mine faster. But they also use electricity, so before mining a calculation has to be done, else you may end up paying more to the electric company than the mined Monero worth. So, you have to search for mining profit calculators. You have to search which GPU has better mining performance (hash rate H/s) per Kilowatt/Hour. You have to find out how much you pay for electricity and add it to the math. You have to make sure you keep your room properly cooled to not burn your GPU and your house. CPU mining usually doesn't worth it, but you have to do the calculations too. Quite some work to do, I know. I asked if its troll post because he has bigger activity on forum than I do (so one would expect he lerned something by now), and he also claimed to study computer sciences in another post
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was wondering what 2 coins claymore can mine? its labled as decred pasc ect but there is no bat filer for say mining etheruem aand decred at same time or does it not do decred even though is in lable? what 2best coins can i mine at one time?
Maybe theres no bat file, but theres readme with full explanation, plus original post with basically copy of it...and about 20000 google hits with explanations too, and about 650 videos on youtube
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Yes my bad, I believed what I read here in some other post, never personally had Nvidia card Someone mentioned they solved ordinary 1080s memory latency by going back to gddr5, and I found out on wiki they actually did it by making 50% wider mem bus
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Can't install in my country (Croatia)
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Another failed attempt to 16MH/s...but close enough
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Just check any of other 20 posts about same topic
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When will it be downloadable on Google Play?
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Trying to test sia mining speed using nanopool, but kernel panicks and miner stops, can someone post example of proper nanopool config for sia?
Edit: disregard, I just saw on wiki that nanopool is not supported
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How relevant is this test to mining algorithms? And are these results good, considering its compared to gtx1080, not 1080Ti
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Can someone explain why I should put deeponion wallet address in my bitcoin address profile field?
We need it to better track wallet movements and solve account related issues much easier and also it provides transparency for the participants intentions. BTW ONION wallets sits behind the Tor network so the wallet connecting IPs and users are secure already from hackers. So these wallets can be publicly shared without much risk by their owners. I don't have problem with showing any of my altcoin wallets, its just a bit of problem that it says BITCOIN as field description, so someone could by error send me BTC to my deeponion wallet
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Can someone explain why I should put deeponion wallet address in my bitcoin address profile field?
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1070 cost twice as much as AMD cards (while they've been sold at normal prices) so I'd really expect them to beat them (although Wolf claims his samsung based 470s hash at 33MH/s, doubt many 1070s reach that)
1080ti does NOT use gddr5x
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Well 0.4 is a lot for these cards We have like 50% to either get or lose compared to full Polaris cards
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INVESTOR ADVISORY
The developers of this coin are currently working with the known neo-nazi and scammer that is currently involved in multiple attacks on BURST. The man is a known bad actor and the developers inability to check into somebody they are getting involved with coupled with their gullibility makes this a very bad coin to be involved with. I will not post more in thread, however, if you wish to know more details about the situation I will be available by PM for the remainder of the day.
TL;DR: Devs are buying into a scammer and this coin is not worth the drama.
Got to like very informative posts like this one. Now, can you just tell us who, where, why, what and how, because you forgot in your original post
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The Dag file for all Ethash coins starts at 1GB, so it's not possible to mine any with a 1GB card. I think the only the only Ethash coins you can mine with 2GB cards currently are Musiccoin and Ubiq. To mine ETH and ETC you need at least a 3GB card.
expanse can be mined with 2GB cards, too
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Hi, is there any one successful with that trick?
I tried several times but got no luck. Thanks!
My gut says that you would be better off using your 2GB cards to mine Zcash or another crypto, and then converting it to Ethereum. Even after transaction fees, you'd likely make more than mining Ethereum with those cards directly. or mine expanse or ubiq...lots of options
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Congratulations, you just discovered how capitalism works!
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