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June 25, 2017, 02:18:53 AM
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Hello, after mining for a while with my laptop's GPU, which brough me the incredible amount of 0.0001 BTC over the last month, and I now want to up my game by investing into a hardware that could produce about 300MH/s.

And I know that 300MH/s is very low, but because electricity is basically free (I live with my parents), and because I want something not that costly until I learn more about the relation between Power Usage, Hash rate, Energy Costs and so on, this would work well.

So, my question is:  Can you give me advice regarding what to buy that could produce 300MH/s?

My budget is somewhat limited so please don't exaggerate.

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June 25, 2017, 06:04:55 AM
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Your parents will be pissed off when that electric bill shows up with $400 extra on it  Cheesy

My 120mhs eth farm of 6 GPUs added $200+ to my bill,but eth price has offset that very well...so far  Wink

AMD GPUs are scarce for now...not sure when they will be back in stock,but AMD 560 4 gig are still around or the Nvidia 1060,cheap enough to get a quick ROI.

https://forum.ethereum.org/categories/mining/p1

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June 25, 2017, 10:40:22 AM
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thanks for your input.

that's why I want to start with something that doesn't use much power  Grin

I read something about a USB ASIC Miner, which is able to reach 300MH/s, do you have any suggestions where I could find it? or if it is good for a beginner?
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June 25, 2017, 10:48:47 AM
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Bitcoin mining today is done with ASIC hardware, there is no profit for PC based mining.

Old usb mining ASIC stick with 300MHs hash rate is useless.

Proper hardware today is in a terahash scale.

If you just want to try mining as a hobby with a USB ASIC stick, then I would suggest you Gekkoscience 2Pac stick, see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1718358.0

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June 25, 2017, 01:24:07 PM
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Thank you for you suggestion, I will consider looking for terahash/s capable hardwares Smiley
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June 25, 2017, 07:03:30 PM
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Bitcoin mining today is done with ASIC hardware, there is no profit for PC based mining.

Old usb mining ASIC stick with 300MHs hash rate is useless.

Proper hardware today is in a terahash scale.

If you just want to try mining as a hobby with a USB ASIC stick, then I would suggest you Gekkoscience 2Pac stick, see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1718358.0


why is there no profit for PC based mining ?

i'm new to this and looking for more information , i find a few but most of them said it is profitable ?

i actually want to invest in to a new GPU maybe decide later, Should I. (if i do what would you suggest)


Thanks
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June 25, 2017, 07:07:55 PM
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Bitcoin mining today is done with ASIC hardware, there is no profit for PC based mining.

Old usb mining ASIC stick with 300MHs hash rate is useless.

Proper hardware today is in a terahash scale.

If you just want to try mining as a hobby with a USB ASIC stick, then I would suggest you Gekkoscience 2Pac stick, see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1718358.0


why is there no profit for PC based mining ?

i'm new to this and looking for more information , i find a few but most of them said it is profitable ?

i actually want to invest in to a new GPU maybe decide later, Should I. (if i do what would you suggest)


Thanks
Ok, I thought I was clear, but here goes again:
In Bitcoin mining, there is no profit for PC based mining.
It is done with ASIC hardware.

Alternative cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, Zcash .... are a different story.
Those coins can be mined nicely with high-end graphics cards PC setup.

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June 25, 2017, 07:17:53 PM
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Bitcoin mining today is done with ASIC hardware, there is no profit for PC based mining.

Old usb mining ASIC stick with 300MHs hash rate is useless.

Proper hardware today is in a terahash scale.

If you just want to try mining as a hobby with a USB ASIC stick, then I would suggest you Gekkoscience 2Pac stick, see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1718358.0


why is there no profit for PC based mining ?

i'm new to this and looking for more information , i find a few but most of them said it is profitable ?

i actually want to invest in to a new GPU maybe decide later, Should I. (if i do what would you suggest)


Thanks
Ok, I thought I was clear, but here goes again:
In Bitcoin mining, there is no profit for PC based mining.
It is done with ASIC hardware.

Alternative cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, Zcash .... are a different story.
Those coins can be mined nicely with high-end graphics cards PC setup.

sorry for my fools

thanks by the way

i gotta learn more about all of it , which forum would suggest for learning
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June 25, 2017, 09:59:10 PM
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You're in the correct forum, you just need to do a lot of reading.

Plenty of folk coming here every day with the same questions.

Here would be a good start for mining with GPUs for altcoins: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0
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June 26, 2017, 02:18:53 AM
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Bitcoin mining today is done with ASIC hardware, there is no profit for PC based mining.

Old usb mining ASIC stick with 300MHs hash rate is useless.

Proper hardware today is in a terahash scale.

If you just want to try mining as a hobby with a USB ASIC stick, then I would suggest you Gekkoscience 2Pac stick, see here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1718358.0


why is there no profit for PC based mining ?

i'm new to this and looking for more information , i find a few but most of them said it is profitable ?

i actually want to invest in to a new GPU maybe decide later, Should I. (if i do what would you suggest)


Thanks
Ok, I thought I was clear, but here goes again:
In Bitcoin mining, there is no profit for PC based mining.
It is done with ASIC hardware.

Alternative cryptocurrencies like Ethereum, Zcash .... are a different story.
Those coins can be mined nicely with high-end graphics cards PC setup.

sorry for my fools

thanks by the way

i gotta learn more about all of it , which forum would suggest for learning

This is a good forum,my choice for finding out what cards do what hashrate & how to set em up  Wink

https://forum.ethereum.org/categories/mining/p1

"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole."  -Raylan Givens
Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be
"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan Smiley
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