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June 22, 2016, 04:55:46 AM
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Hi guys,

for someone who never mined. How many ether can you expect with a 1070gtx after 24h ?

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PS. I've no clue about mining

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June 22, 2016, 05:39:34 AM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day
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June 22, 2016, 10:20:50 AM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day

I don't know where you got that. I'd rather say something like 0,2 ETH. I got 60 MH/s of hashpower, and I don't get 0,5 ETH/day !
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June 22, 2016, 10:57:57 AM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day

I don't know where you got that. I'd rather say something like 0,2 ETH. I got 60 MH/s of hashpower, and I don't get 0,5 ETH/day !

i'm getting like 1.05 for 120MH using the stratum for dwarf, so with 27MH you should do 0.23 at the very least
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June 22, 2016, 10:25:10 PM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day

I don't know where you got that. I'd rather say something like 0,2 ETH. I got 60 MH/s of hashpower, and I don't get 0,5 ETH/day !

i'm getting like 1.05 for 120MH using the stratum for dwarf, so with 27MH you should do 0.23 at the very least

Maybe this come from the stratum thing. I'm using getwork, or at least I think. Any information regarding this ?
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June 23, 2016, 06:04:59 AM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day

I don't know where you got that. I'd rather say something like 0,2 ETH. I got 60 MH/s of hashpower, and I don't get 0,5 ETH/day !

i'm getting like 1.05 for 120MH using the stratum for dwarf, so with 27MH you should do 0.23 at the very least

Maybe this come from the stratum thing. I'm using getwork, or at least I think. Any information regarding this ?

yes use stratum version, it give you more, like 10% at least, i'm running my rig on dwarf but you can use stratum mode with cointron and ethermine.org or what is called
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June 30, 2016, 04:54:09 PM
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if 27MHs is correct you should have something like 0.25 etheruem per day

I don't know where you got that. I'd rather say something like 0,2 ETH. I got 60 MH/s of hashpower, and I don't get 0,5 ETH/day !

i'm getting like 1.05 for 120MH using the stratum for dwarf, so with 27MH you should do 0.23 at the very least

Maybe this come from the stratum thing. I'm using getwork, or at least I think. Any information regarding this ?

yes use stratum version, it give you more, like 10% at least, i'm running my rig on dwarf but you can use stratum mode with cointron and ethermine.org or what is called

I'll look at it. I run on Dwarfpool too, and get about 0,41 ETH/day with my little 60 MH/s. I should be close to your 0,5 ETH/day with it.
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