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February 03, 2014, 10:53:09 PM
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Hi,

What miner to choose for mining into a dedicated server using CPU ?

cgminer doesn't allow --enable-cpumining anymore.
So what are you using these days when you don't have a graphic card ?
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February 03, 2014, 11:38:36 PM
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cgminer doesn't allow --enable-cpumining anymore.
So what are you using these days when you don't have a graphic card ?

You can still enable CPU mining in bfgminer, though I don't think there's really any use in CPU mining besides trying it out and seeing it work. You are very likely to use more electricity than you gain in mined coins.

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February 05, 2014, 09:15:45 PM
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cgminer doesn't allow --enable-cpumining anymore.
So what are you using these days when you don't have a graphic card ?

You can still enable CPU mining in bfgminer, though I don't think there's really any use in CPU mining besides trying it out and seeing it work. You are very likely to use more electricity than you gain in mined coins.

For sha yes, but I would like to use scrypt so I think it's still worth with CPU no ?

Also bfgminer is not compatible with multipool.us or maybe I can't get it setup correctly...
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February 05, 2014, 09:50:16 PM
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cgminer doesn't allow --enable-cpumining anymore.
So what are you using these days when you don't have a graphic card ?

You can still enable CPU mining in bfgminer, though I don't think there's really any use in CPU mining besides trying it out and seeing it work. You are very likely to use more electricity than you gain in mined coins.

For sha yes, but I would like to use scrypt so I think it's still worth with CPU no ?

Also bfgminer is not compatible with multipool.us or maybe I can't get it setup correctly...

You can scrypt mine with your CPU on cgminer for exemple; you will be using your computer graphic card

If you want to get some bitcoins there is no need of mining, there are other ways to get them...

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February 05, 2014, 10:26:36 PM
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Ok let me explain my situation, I have servers, servers don't have graphic card (only an integrated chip).
That's why I'm going to use bfgminer with CPU mining.

The problem is that for the moment I am stuck at 0.0kh/s (here is a copy of a test with the use of multipool eu side and user hidden) :

 Connected to eu.multipool.us diff 0 with stratum as user x.x
 Block: ...a1ea8e44 # 88169  Diff:1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)  Started: [23:23:58]
 ST:6  F:7  NB:32  AS:0  BW:[ 19/  2 B/s]  E:0.00  I: 0.00 BTC/hr  BS:0
 0            |   1.7/  1.7/  0.0kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/none
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 CPU 0:       | 366.9/400.4/  0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none
 CPU 1:       | 413.8/449.9/  0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:0/none
 CPU 2:       | 414.7/434.0/  0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:1/none
 CPU 3:       | 402.0/445.5/  0.0 h/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:2/none
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 [2014-02-05 23:17:01] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:17:21] 20s:  2.6 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:17:41] 20s:  1.6 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:18:01] 20s:  1.0 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:18:01] Stratum from pool 0 requested work update
 [2014-02-05 23:18:21] 20s:  2.7 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:18:41] 20s:  1.7 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:19:01] 20s:  1.0 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:19:01] Stratum from pool 0 requested work update
 [2014-02-05 23:19:21] 20s:  2.8 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:19:41] 20s:  1.7 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:20:01] 20s:  1.0 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:20:21] 20s:  0.6 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:20:41] 20s:  0.4 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:21:01] 20s:  0.2 avg:  1.6 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:21:01] Stratum connection to pool 0 interrupted
 [2014-02-05 23:21:03] Stratum authorisation success for pool 0
 [2014-02-05 23:21:03] New block: ...deaccce7 # 88164 diff 1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)
 [2014-02-05 23:21:03] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:21:14] New block: ...2aeccb68 # 88165 diff 1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)
 [2014-02-05 23:21:14] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:21:21] 20s:  4.4 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:21:41] 20s:  2.7 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:22:01] 20s:  1.6 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:22:21] 20s:  1.0 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:22:41] 20s:  0.6 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:23:01] 20s:  0.4 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:23:14] Stratum connection to pool 0 interrupted
 [2014-02-05 23:23:15] Stratum authorisation success for pool 0
 [2014-02-05 23:23:15] New block: ...d9499606 # 88167 diff 1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)
 [2014-02-05 23:23:15] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:23:21] 20s:  4.4 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:23:39] New block: ...1f64329b # 88168 diff 1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)
 [2014-02-05 23:23:39] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:23:41] 20s:  3.3 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0 R:0+0(none) HW:3/100%
 [2014-02-05 23:23:58] New block: ...a1ea8e44 # 88169 diff 1.23k ( 8.79Gh/s)
 [2014-02-05 23:23:58] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
 [2014-02-05 23:24:01] 20s:  2.8 avg:  1.7 u:  0.0 kh/s | A:0
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February 06, 2014, 06:14:16 PM
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24hours after it's still same, 0.0.
Why the pool doesn't send my worker work to do ? Or I am missing something ?
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February 06, 2014, 06:21:13 PM
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.
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February 06, 2014, 07:50:57 PM
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.

I'm using https://www.multipool.us/index.php with scrypt algo on my CPU and 4 threads.
My cmd line is : ./bfgminer -S cpu:auto --cpu-threads 4 --algo auto --scrypt --verbose -o stratum+tcp://eu.mul...

It's the usual, isn't it ?
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February 06, 2014, 07:57:28 PM
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.

I'm using https://www.multipool.us/index.php with scrypt algo on my CPU and 4 threads.
My cmd line is : ./bfgminer -S cpu:auto --cpu-threads 4 --algo auto --scrypt --verbose -o stratum+tcp://eu.mul...

It's the usual, isn't it ?

It is useless to mine in mulitpool for scrypt coins using a CPU.

I am talking about these coins, which is design to be mine only by CPU.
http://vertcoin.org/
http://primecoin.org/
http://protoshares.com/
http://www.qrk.cc/

With only CPU, the above is your best options.
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February 06, 2014, 10:28:36 PM
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.

I'm using https://www.multipool.us/index.php with scrypt algo on my CPU and 4 threads.
My cmd line is : ./bfgminer -S cpu:auto --cpu-threads 4 --algo auto --scrypt --verbose -o stratum+tcp://eu.mul...

It's the usual, isn't it ?

It is useless to mine in mulitpool for scrypt coins using a CPU.

I am talking about these coins, which is design to be mine only by CPU.
http://vertcoin.org/
http://primecoin.org/
http://protoshares.com/
http://www.qrk.cc/

With only CPU, the above is your best options.

Ok thanks I will take a look on it.
Still, I can use bfgminer to mine on it ? Is it via a pool or solo mining ?
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February 07, 2014, 12:32:10 AM
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.

I'm using https://www.multipool.us/index.php with scrypt algo on my CPU and 4 threads.
My cmd line is : ./bfgminer -S cpu:auto --cpu-threads 4 --algo auto --scrypt --verbose -o stratum+tcp://eu.mul...

It's the usual, isn't it ?

It is useless to mine in mulitpool for scrypt coins using a CPU.

I am talking about these coins, which is design to be mine only by CPU.
http://vertcoin.org/
http://primecoin.org/
http://protoshares.com/
http://www.qrk.cc/

With only CPU, the above is your best options.

Ok thanks I will take a look on it.
Still, I can use bfgminer to mine on it ? Is it via a pool or solo mining ?

You can't use bfgminer, each one of the CPU coins have a dedicated minerd.exe

You need to search for which coin you want, then find the pool. There is always a link in the pool, which say Get Started.

This is where they tell you what miner you need, and you can download from that page.

I hope this helps.

But if you are mining Maxcoin, which only just released a few hours ago. There is a really good thread teaching how to mine that on the cloud.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=450539.0;topicseen

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February 08, 2014, 12:44:13 AM
Last edit: February 08, 2014, 10:22:02 AM by SimonFR
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Each CPU coins have it's own dedicated minerd.exe

You need to find what you want to mine first. Then get that minerd.exe.

You don't do CPU mining using bfgminer or cgminer.

Tell us which CPU coins you want to mine, then we can suggest which miner you shoiuld use.

I'm using https://www.multipool.us/index.php with scrypt algo on my CPU and 4 threads.
My cmd line is : ./bfgminer -S cpu:auto --cpu-threads 4 --algo auto --scrypt --verbose -o stratum+tcp://eu.mul...

It's the usual, isn't it ?

It is useless to mine in mulitpool for scrypt coins using a CPU.

I am talking about these coins, which is design to be mine only by CPU.
http://vertcoin.org/
http://primecoin.org/
http://protoshares.com/
http://www.qrk.cc/

With only CPU, the above is your best options.

Ok thanks I will take a look on it.
Still, I can use bfgminer to mine on it ? Is it via a pool or solo mining ?

You can't use bfgminer, each one of the CPU coins have a dedicated minerd.exe

You need to search for which coin you want, then find the pool. There is always a link in the pool, which say Get Started.

This is where they tell you what miner you need, and you can download from that page.

I hope this helps.

But if you are mining Maxcoin, which only just released a few hours ago. There is a really good thread teaching how to mine that on the cloud.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=450539.0;topicseen



Thank you, I will give it a try.
That makes me confident about the fact that there is still coins that are worth to mine through CPU.
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February 08, 2014, 12:05:52 PM
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This thread has a list of CPU mining coins. Yes, CPU mining is still alive.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379601.0;topicseen

I mine SHA256, Scrypt and CPU coins.

I have dedicated SHA256 miners using ASIC. I also have 2 rigs which I use for scrypt and cpu mining. Why waste the electricity, since the GPU mining the computer needs to be on, might as well, mining CPU as well.
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February 08, 2014, 03:15:23 PM
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This thread has a list of CPU mining coins. Yes, CPU mining is still alive.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379601.0;topicseen

I mine SHA256, Scrypt and CPU coins.

I have dedicated SHA256 miners using ASIC. I also have 2 rigs which I use for scrypt and cpu mining. Why waste the electricity, since the GPU mining the computer needs to be on, might as well, mining CPU as well.


Yes that exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks !
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