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August 30, 2012, 04:47:50 PM
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I use this laptop rather frequently so I only mine in my spare time or when I'm not doing graphically intensive things.  I get about 30-33 MH/s on my GTX 460M and I'm wondering which pool would be best for me to use.

I've tried a bunch but haven't been totally pleased with any of them, and I'm wondering if there's ones I'm missing.

And I know people are going to attempt to convince me to build something for mining.  I'm already considering it, but I need the money first (no, these funds aren't going toward that).

Any suggestions?
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August 30, 2012, 05:07:15 PM
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I use this laptop rather frequently so I only mine in my spare time or when I'm not doing graphically intensive things.  I get about 30-33 MH/s on my GTX 460M and I'm wondering which pool would be best for me to use.

I've tried a bunch but haven't been totally pleased with any of them, and I'm wondering if there's ones I'm missing.

And I know people are going to attempt to convince me to build something for mining.  I'm already considering it, but I need the money first (no, these funds aren't going toward that).

Any suggestions?

I'd avoid it altogether. 33mhash will give you ~$0.11 per day. You could run it for a whole month and buy a single beer with your BTC  Cheesy

Seriously, the damage over time to your laptop will cost you far more than you make from mining.
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August 30, 2012, 05:08:39 PM
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I use this laptop rather frequently so I only mine in my spare time or when I'm not doing graphically intensive things.  I get about 30-33 MH/s on my GTX 460M and I'm wondering which pool would be best for me to use.

I've tried a bunch but haven't been totally pleased with any of them, and I'm wondering if there's ones I'm missing.

And I know people are going to attempt to convince me to build something for mining.  I'm already considering it, but I need the money first (no, these funds aren't going toward that).

Any suggestions?

I'd avoid it altogether. 33mhash will give you ~$0.11 per day. You could run it for a whole month and buy a single beer with your BTC  Cheesy

Seriously, the damage over time to your laptop will cost you far more than you make from mining.
This man speaks the truth.
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August 30, 2012, 05:10:48 PM
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MOAR DOTS
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August 30, 2012, 05:12:17 PM
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I use this laptop rather frequently so I only mine in my spare time or when I'm not doing graphically intensive things.  I get about 30-33 MH/s on my GTX 460M and I'm wondering which pool would be best for me to use.

I've tried a bunch but haven't been totally pleased with any of them, and I'm wondering if there's ones I'm missing.

And I know people are going to attempt to convince me to build something for mining.  I'm already considering it, but I need the money first (no, these funds aren't going toward that).

Any suggestions?

Any big PPS pool, EMC, BTC guild, etc.
However, I suggest you dont bother, you will do less than 5 USD per month and you will risk breaking your laptop card by overheating, repair or replacement will cost you what you will get in an year..

25Khs at 5W Litecoin USB dongle (FPGA), 45kHs overclocked
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=310926
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August 30, 2012, 05:20:45 PM
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Any big PPS pool, EMC, BTC guild, etc.
Isn't the point of PPS that it doesn't really matter how big, or small the pool is?
Big pools solve blocks quicker, but even if they never solve a single block, i get paid per submitted share.

Not really worth bothering at 33MH/s anyway.
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September 01, 2012, 02:19:16 AM
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I would like to point out that there are still people out there who just want to mine for the fun of it. Sure, they can't quit the day job, and sure, its gonna fry something sooner or later... but shouldn't you still encourage people to want to be a part of this? or is this scene just a bunch trust fund shit heads who only care about money... who gives a crap about changing the world, right?

This post sums up why all this bullshit is a scam
Read It. Hate It. Change the facts that it represents.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1606638.msg16139644#msg16139644
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September 01, 2012, 09:19:04 PM
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Ofc not, just want to make sure they know they may fry some expensive device like a laptop in case they use one, especially if it is not a high endurance one (business/gaming models).

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September 03, 2012, 04:36:50 PM
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Yeah this thing can handle stuff, it's an Asus G73SW.  The entire rear end is a heatsink. XD

Though now I'm considering getting the ASIC Jalapeno thingy instead of building a desktop.

Thanks for the "suggestions," everyone Tongue
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September 03, 2012, 04:47:59 PM
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Yeah this thing can handle stuff, it's an Asus G73SW.  The entire rear end is a heatsink. XD

Though now I'm considering getting the ASIC Jalapeno thingy instead of building a desktop.

Thanks for the "suggestions," everyone Tongue
I have exactly the same laptop - trust me, it's still not a good idea to mine on it, although I did back in April/May last year when hashes were worth ~10 times what they are now  Wink
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September 03, 2012, 04:58:46 PM
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Hi,
It prob isn't worth bothering, but if you find mining fun, then go for it, just hope your laptop lasts.
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