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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: newbie questions about Bitcoin on: September 19, 2016, 08:18:54 PM
Hello,

Tahnk you all for the replies.

I do have a better question,

for mining altcoins, are the hash rates different for mining bitcoins? For example, in a bit coin mining, I ma getting has rates of 170 Mh/s. But when I mine novacoin, I am getting 3 KH/s (supposedly?Huh That is what the network site is reporting. CGMiner says it is still 170 MH/s)
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: newbie questions about Bitcoin on: September 19, 2016, 06:00:32 PM
Wow,

ok then, I think that I will not be able to compete.

Well, this is mainly for educational pruposes. Just learning about it.

So when you refer to Bitcoin, is that also including the other cyptocurrencies such as Novacoin and Litecoin?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / newbie questions about Bitcoin on: September 19, 2016, 05:04:08 PM
Hello all,

I am new to mining Bitcoins and doing it for so for fun. I see that the ASIC is the way to go but I don't have the money to drop 400 on this. So, I am using my Radeon HD6850 card for mining.

I downloaded cg miner 3.73 from this site: http://k-dev.net/cgminer/

I was reading around and seeing that 3.7.2 is the one to go for mining on GPU. However, I can't seem to find a version of 3.7.2. And when I do, I am pointed to the link that I posted above. Would this be a correct version to mine on GPU? I am assuming so because it recognizes the GPU and it has a has rate of 171.4 Mh/sec so it looks right!

Now, I connected to slushpool and I am mining Bitcoins right now (go me!) However, my earnings is frightfully low! Like, I am getting 0.00000001 BTC. Over a period of 4 days, I have earned 0.00000017 BTC. Is this reasonable for a GPU? I understand that ASIC is the way to go and that GPU underperform ASIC by alot. But could it really be that low? Or do I really need to reconfigure my settings a little bit in cgminer? Or is it something completely unrelated? Should I switch pools and just solo this sucker? On slush pool, it will take 1611 years to reach 0.1 BTC YIKES!

At any rate, I have also read around that mining on the gpu can cause your computer to run much slower (because the gpu is being used, alot). However, I am noticing 0 change. In fact, I am able to watch 1080p 60 fps video on youtube while mining bitcoins!

I am wondering, should I create more workers and instances of cgminer to run on the gpu? OR would that break the hash speed up? Or, is there a way to create more threads on the gpu while not suffering from the drop in the hash rate speed

I have also been looking into mining other coins such as Novacoin and Litecoin because I heard that these were better for the gpu mining. And I can exchange them for bitcoins. However, I have been experiencing difficulty on mining these two with cgminer.

For example, for novacoin, when I connect to the pool, I see on the site that my hash is 3 kH/sec. And on cgminer, it is still 171.4 Mh/s. Why is there such a large discrepancy between these two numbers? I thought that mining would be "faster" then directly mining bitcoins. I have also noticed that I am not consistently getting blocks of data with cgminer. I have noticed that on the pool site, the hash rate drops to 0 every so often. I am not entirely sure why. CGMiner says that I am connected but why would the hash rate become 0? Does that mean I am not mining anything? I am assuming that I am not having a connection issue becuase I can connect to slush pool fine. But, I am not ruling out the possibility.

Also, for litecoin, I created an account on give-me-coins.com. So far, I have not been able to mine anything. Again, cgminer reports that I am connected but I am not receiving any information about getting blocks of data. I am not sure what this means??
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