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March 27, 2013, 08:15:42 AM |
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Hello, I've been out of touch for a while. Anyway, I have a new computer with a fancy 4 core CPU and I would like to get into the mining business again. So my question is, what's the best CPU miner? Assuming that it's going to be used in Slush's pool.
I should mention, I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.
(I'm just going to be experimenting at this stage, to see if the economics are worth it. I'll see what I can generate over a month, and compare against electricity usage. If it doesn't work out, obviously I'll quit it.)
Thanks.
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crazyearner
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March 27, 2013, 09:08:24 AM |
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Hello, I've been out of touch for a while. Anyway, I have a new computer with a fancy 4 core CPU and I would like to get into the mining business again. So my question is, what's the best CPU miner? Assuming that it's going to be used in Slush's pool.
I should mention, I'm using Ubuntu 12.04.
(I'm just going to be experimenting at this stage, to see if the economics are worth it. I'll see what I can generate over a month, and compare against electricity usage. If it doesn't work out, obviously I'll quit it.)
Thanks.
pointless mining with cpu any more think you need to go read on what the latest is and hardware changes only mine cpu if you have lots of them ie free computers and can produce a lot of hash power or no point in it any more.
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ssateneth
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March 27, 2013, 10:28:42 AM |
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The best desktop cpu out there is probably 40 mhash, about 0.09 BTC generated over the course of 30 days if you mine 24/7. 130 watts over those 30 days at 15 cents/KhW is $11.28.
You tell ME if you think it's worth it.
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March 27, 2013, 12:26:42 PM |
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Thanks for your comments. However, that doesn't really answer my question.
What is the best software? I wish to confirm for myself whether or not it is viable for myself. I don't need lectures about how it is uneconomic etc. I understand what you are saying, people where saying the same thing two years ago. Regardless, I am still interested in just seeing what my current computer can do.
So, any advice on the best CPU miner? Must run on Ubuntu 12.04, and be able to connect to a pool (probably slush's).
Thanks...
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crazyearner
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March 27, 2013, 08:45:02 PM |
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Thanks for your comments. However, that doesn't really answer my question.
What is the best software? I wish to confirm for myself whether or not it is viable for myself. I don't need lectures about how it is uneconomic etc. I understand what you are saying, people where saying the same thing two years ago. Regardless, I am still interested in just seeing what my current computer can do.
So, any advice on the best CPU miner? Must run on Ubuntu 12.04, and be able to connect to a pool (probably slush's).
Thanks...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0
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ssateneth
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March 28, 2013, 12:47:13 PM |
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Thanks for your comments. However, that doesn't really answer my question.
What is the best software? I wish to confirm for myself whether or not it is viable for myself. I don't need lectures about how it is uneconomic etc. I understand what you are saying, people where saying the same thing two years ago. Regardless, I am still interested in just seeing what my current computer can do.
So, any advice on the best CPU miner? Must run on Ubuntu 12.04, and be able to connect to a pool (probably slush's).
Thanks...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=55038.0Not everyone wants to mine LTC. Link him something for BTC
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matt4054
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March 28, 2013, 12:55:27 PM |
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Not everyone wants to mine LTC. Link him something for BTC
Actually the modified cpuminer can still mine BTC, just add -a sha256d to the command switches: Usage: minerd [OPTIONS] Options: -a, --algo=ALGO specify the algorithm to use scrypt scrypt(1024, 1, 1) (default) sha256d SHA-256d ...
Mining BTC with CPU can still be useful in specific cases, I guess. Mining rewards may be collected by someone not bearing the power costs, but I can't see how it could outweigh these costs globally.
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左 (OP)
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March 30, 2013, 09:23:46 PM |
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Thanks crazyearner and matt4054.
That software works just fine. I'm now on my way to fame, and fortune! (Or maybe just ruin, we'll see.)
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April 02, 2013, 03:45:00 PM |
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I know this isn't the answer you are looking for, (I am happy someone gave it to you) but I still have to recommend:
If you want to make a bitcoin at a half decent speed I strongly suggest to get a fair ATI card for your computer.
Under a budget with an older PC (low end PSU)
Radeon 6570, 5570, those cards can be found for less than 60$ They hash between 50Mhash to 100Mhash
Higher end PC Radeon 5850, 6950's are great cards. You might find them for 100 to 150$ They hash around 350Mhash
Your CPU might hash at 1 to 10Mhash.
With the Asics coming out, it's getting slower and slower even on mining at 1Ghash. (Probably 1.1 coin per 2 weeks)
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