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May 31, 2011, 03:00:07 AM
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I'm running the latest RPC GUI Miner, the miner recognizes my card, few newb questions for those of you who are bored:

Is 12Mhash/s normal for this card? I'm guessing so considering its a laptop card. Would I get better results with my i5-241M 2.30GHz processor?

How long do you think it would take to make 1 USD worth of Bitcoin's? Should I just give up on this?
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May 31, 2011, 03:07:24 AM
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At twelve megahashes per second, and the current difficulty, yes - give up.

I normally wouldn't say that because I can put myself in your position, and I would want to put my hardware to work no matter how shitty, however with the current difficulty it would really take you quite a while to make one.


If you don't take my advice and give up (I sure as hell wouldn't if it were me, but I'm stubborn as a fucking goat), then use UFASoft's SSE2 CPU Miner for the CPU, and the CUDA miner for your GPU.

Set the CPU to "low" priority in the task manager, and the CUDA miner to "above normal" - that way the cpu being clogged won't starve the GPU of work.



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May 31, 2011, 03:20:46 AM
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Thanks, very helpful. I'll try that and then, maybe I'll give up. I'm thinking I'll just buy coins instead.
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