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MATTX
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January 26, 2018, 04:02:11 PM |
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what to mine depends on your mining habits. If you need daily profits whattomine is good or you can search for alt ann section of new coins. research you coin first and read carefully the details about it. I used to mine sumo but i switched to dero after they published the future code. As everyone seems to love and believe developer. if you are looking for new blockchain and more than just fork of old coin go to dero. DERO: Privacy + Smart Contracts + Lightning Fast Transactions, like monero + ethereum https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525508
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DERO: CryptoNote Privacy + Smart Contracts (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2525508)
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RuslanRS
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January 26, 2018, 07:16:09 PM |
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I think Ryzen's CPU (like 1700) can be effective in mining, but on other CPU - it can be uneffective, better buy GPU.
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xberg
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January 26, 2018, 09:16:47 PM |
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Some of my results that I would like to share with the community: 2x Xeon 2667 V2: 1200-1300 H/s. Power consumption of each CPU: 100W 2x Xeon 2690 V1: 950 H/s Power consumption of each CPU: 100W So yes, you can make good returns with CPUs you already own. I just happened to have these workstations: not sure I would have recommended anyone to buy these just for mining! Oh: added benefit. No need for heating at home
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rtscomp
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January 26, 2018, 11:57:29 PM |
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Considering the cost of GPUs nowadays, CPU mining is becoming much more attractive when mining CryptoNight algorithm.
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zabidin2
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January 28, 2018, 06:04:37 AM |
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Anyone mining on 1 x Xeon E5-2697 v2 for monero?
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AngryWhiteWolf
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January 28, 2018, 11:30:00 AM |
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Some of my results that I would like to share with the community: 2x Xeon 2667 V2: 1200-1300 H/s. Power consumption of each CPU: 100W 2x Xeon 2690 V1: 950 H/s Power consumption of each CPU: 100W So yes, you can make good returns with CPUs you already own. I just happened to have these workstations: not sure I would have recommended anyone to buy these just for mining! Oh: added benefit. No need for heating at home I have 2x Xeon E5645, not making much from mining, but indeed heating is not an issue in that room
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pierrickjulien
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January 28, 2018, 01:38:11 PM |
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Hello,
if electricity isn't an issue, consider a server like HP DL580 G7 with 4xE7-4830 (8cores) for a total of 32 cores. It makes 1390H/s cryptonight. It's solid and reliable.
you can even add two GPU, it has 1200w PSU (4x for redudancy) and costs ... 400 $
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rtscomp
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January 28, 2018, 02:30:24 PM |
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I have 2x Xeon E5645, not making much from mining, but indeed heating is not an issue in that room May I ask please, which coins were you mining?
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HappyCow
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January 31, 2018, 11:28:21 AM |
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billhinge
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January 31, 2018, 12:12:45 PM |
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threadripper 1950x gets about 1200H/s out of box un-optimised, also got 3 Vega FE plugged into it, only using 2 at the moment, hashing at over 2000 each, waiting for open loop water cooling parts to turn up before sticking third card in
results are reflected at pool
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coinfoundry
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January 31, 2018, 12:52:47 PM |
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CPU mining Monero and Electroneum is still profitable. We've got beginner friendly setup assistants on both pools make it easier to get started.
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AngryWhiteWolf
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January 31, 2018, 02:29:16 PM |
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I have 2x Xeon E5645, not making much from mining, but indeed heating is not an issue in that room May I ask please, which coins were you mining? Using it for storj as I have some extra storage to spare and CPU for aeon at the moment.
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usao
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January 31, 2018, 02:31:15 PM |
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Where can I find software for CPU mining?
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Landy1264
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soulcancer
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February 01, 2018, 01:57:37 AM |
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hi all... ive been messing around with cpu mining on a couple pieces of junk for about a year now... for now, ive been just looking for things that are brand new, so my junk has a chance in the first week or so... I have a chance to pick up a couple of old servers for about 250$ total...
1. Dell Poweredge 2950 (2U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5410 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR2 Ram (Max 64GB Ram) Dual 150GB SATA hard drives (system supports SAS or SATA drives) and 2. Dell Poweredge R610 (1U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5504 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR3 Ram (Max 192GB) Dual 160GB SAS hard drives (system supports 2.5" SAS and 2.5" SATA drives) Dual Redundant Power supplies
ive done some fairly extensive research and cant find shit for answers...
my question, what kind of hash rate could I expect out of these two for say, monero, aeon or other cpu coin? would it be worth it at the end of the day? thanks
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carlo_0000
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February 01, 2018, 06:59:48 PM |
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hi all... ive been messing around with cpu mining on a couple pieces of junk for about a year now... for now, ive been just looking for things that are brand new, so my junk has a chance in the first week or so... I have a chance to pick up a couple of old servers for about 250$ total...
1. Dell Poweredge 2950 (2U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5410 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR2 Ram (Max 64GB Ram) Dual 150GB SATA hard drives (system supports SAS or SATA drives) and 2. Dell Poweredge R610 (1U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5504 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR3 Ram (Max 192GB) Dual 160GB SAS hard drives (system supports 2.5" SAS and 2.5" SATA drives) Dual Redundant Power supplies
ive done some fairly extensive research and cant find shit for answers...
my question, what kind of hash rate could I expect out of these two for say, monero, aeon or other cpu coin? would it be worth it at the end of the day? thanks
if you can have it for 250$ i don't think that cpus are power hungry, should be good but can't tell you what hashrate you can expect i don't have any intel, you have so check if cpu has AES
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soulcancer
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February 01, 2018, 08:21:05 PM |
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hi all... ive been messing around with cpu mining on a couple pieces of junk for about a year now... for now, ive been just looking for things that are brand new, so my junk has a chance in the first week or so... I have a chance to pick up a couple of old servers for about 250$ total...
1. Dell Poweredge 2950 (2U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5410 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR2 Ram (Max 64GB Ram) Dual 150GB SATA hard drives (system supports SAS or SATA drives) and 2. Dell Poweredge R610 (1U Server) Dual (2x4) Quad core Intel E5504 Xeon processors (8 cores total) 8GB DDR3 Ram (Max 192GB) Dual 160GB SAS hard drives (system supports 2.5" SAS and 2.5" SATA drives) Dual Redundant Power supplies
ive done some fairly extensive research and cant find shit for answers...
my question, what kind of hash rate could I expect out of these two for say, monero, aeon or other cpu coin? would it be worth it at the end of the day? thanks
if you can have it for 250$ i don't think that cpus are power hungry, should be good but can't tell you what hashrate you can expect i don't have any intel, you have so check if cpu has AES thanks for the response looks like no aes....can I assume that algos will run considerably slower because of this?...or not at all?
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ckenin
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February 02, 2018, 08:21:23 AM |
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Now I try to mine these, KOTO, YTN, Zoin. Have predecessors have better suggestions?
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Alvenchen
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February 02, 2018, 09:29:37 AM |
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What's the difference between CPU and GPU mining? I thought it was just ASIC and CPU mining..
It depends on which cryptos you gonna mine.
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