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March 28, 2013, 12:36:33 AM
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I'm using about 9 computers to cpu mine.

I've set ScryptMiner to mine on these computers and entered 1 miners username and password on all of them.

Should I have done
miner.1
miner.2
miner.3
etc?

I'm getting 40mh/s
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March 28, 2013, 05:56:14 PM
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900-1500 Watt/hour to mine at 40Mhash/s?  Grin
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March 28, 2013, 07:25:27 PM
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I'm using about 9 computers to cpu mine.

I've set ScryptMiner to mine on these computers and entered 1 miners username and password on all of them.

Should I have done
miner.1
miner.2
miner.3
etc?

I'm getting 40mh/s

CPU mining became obsolete in 2011 (even for LTC - look at the difficulty).  Don't waste your time with it.
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March 30, 2013, 02:31:43 AM
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900-1500 Watt/hour to mine at 40Mhash/s?  Grin

I don't want to be a smartass, but I still I wanted to correct you on the Unit usage. Namely Watt/hour is not a meaningful unit that would describe anything useful. My guess is that you wanted to say 900-1500W to mine at 40Mh/s.

Indeed mining in those terms makes no sense at 900W will cost you at lease €2 per day where 40Mh/s will get you €0.2 per day. Now if the guy needs not paying for electricity, then it is technicaly still a profit of €0.2 each day Smiley
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March 30, 2013, 12:36:21 PM
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900-1500 Watt/hour to mine at 40Mhash/s?  Grin

I don't want to be a smartass, but I still I wanted to correct you on the Unit usage. Namely Watt/hour is not a meaningful unit that would describe anything useful. My guess is that you wanted to say 900-1500W to mine at 40Mh/s.

Indeed mining in those terms makes no sense at 900W will cost you at lease €2 per day where 40Mh/s will get you €0.2 per day. Now if the guy needs not paying for electricity, then it is technicaly still a profit of €0.2 each day Smiley

Smartass  Grin
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March 30, 2013, 08:27:48 PM
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Smartass  Grin

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