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December 27, 2017, 11:08:17 PM
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Hello.

So the last 3 days i've checked the mining community out and read a dozen of posts and seen a lot of videos.

Now am really interested in working on my setup but there are still a few things missing...

Such as CPU & GPU and what they give in Hashrate.

I'm thinkin of buying a AMD Ryzen 5 1500X Processor (CPU) & Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming (GPU)

However am abit unsure what it will give me every (Day, Week, Month, Year) So i investigated abit and went to CryptoCompare Calculators which could tell me.

Sadly i don't have all the information from where i live. Our Electricity is Cheaper and Internet is Cheap aswell since it's at a standard price.


One or More?

I've also thought about mining in different mines such as BTC, Ethereum, Monero, Zcash.

Any and all information would be really appreciated
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December 28, 2017, 12:17:47 AM
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Don't even bother. CPU and GPU mining for Bitcoin has been dead since ASIC miners. I started with GPU mining in 2011 and quit in 2013 because it simply was no longer worth the effort. During that entire time I generated about 2.5 BTC through Slush Pool. This was with only two GPUs and I don't remember the specs but they were probably mining less than 10 Mh/s. You can only connect to Slush Pool with an ASIC miner now.

You could mine smaller cryptos with GPU. That card supposedly gets around 32 Mh/s. Most doing GPU mining for smaller cryptos are setting up rigs with multiple cards.
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December 28, 2017, 12:49:40 AM
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This: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2017600.0

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December 28, 2017, 12:59:08 PM
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Don't even bother. CPU and GPU mining for Bitcoin has been dead since ASIC miners. I started with GPU mining in 2011 and quit in 2013 because it simply was no longer worth the effort. During that entire time I generated about 2.5 BTC through Slush Pool. This was with only two GPUs and I don't remember the specs but they were probably mining less than 10 Mh/s. You can only connect to Slush Pool with an ASIC miner now.

You could mine smaller cryptos with GPU. That card supposedly gets around 32 Mh/s. Most doing GPU mining for smaller cryptos are setting up rigs with multiple cards.


I've been thinkin the same since i just used 10 different calculators to find my dam H/s on the graphic cards.

I was thinkin of mining ETC, Monero.

Which would u say is a good idea mining after now?
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December 28, 2017, 11:18:47 PM
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I would rather mine ETH instead of ETC.
They have a higher profitratio (and imo its more likely for ETH to rise in price).

You could also experiment a bit with some new Altcoins.
Why not give ETN a try? It has strong potential in 2018 I think.
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