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July 25, 2011, 10:10:29 PM
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I am not gonna be doing this exclusively for bitcoin mining ,but just on the side when I am not doing anything. How many coins can I expect in a week of maybe 8  hours of mining a day with 6850/6790 roughly?
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July 25, 2011, 10:35:02 PM
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Not many,
With my overclocked 6850 im getting 277Mhash/s which works out to 0.2 BTC per 24hours at current difficulty.
Stock clocked 6850 only gets about 208Mhash/s

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July 25, 2011, 10:37:59 PM
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That's not bad I am just getting the card for bf3 ,so if I can get somewhat of a return that should be ok.
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July 25, 2011, 10:42:29 PM
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It sounds like you are trying to make a profit to offset the price of the card. Im not a miner but from what I understand you are going to need to factor in electricity usage and difficulty increase. It may actually hurt you to mine.
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July 26, 2011, 03:58:18 AM
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It sounds like you are trying to make a profit to offset the price of the card. Im not a miner but from what I understand you are going to need to factor in electricity usage and difficulty increase. It may actually hurt you to mine.

I think you misunderstand. I am a gamer at heart so I would have payed for the card regardless so this is just a little bonus on the side. I only started looking into bitcoins on Saturday lol
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July 26, 2011, 04:14:25 AM
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I'd recommend looking at some of the screen saver miners and join a PPS (pay per share) pool.  If you live in area that has cheap electricity and/or you run during off peak hours you'll stat getting a small return. The card is worth about 12 bit coins at the current rate so you might recoup your card in 3 or 4 months.. that's assuming you run your PC as a miner and only take it off mining to game.

I'd also recommend not getting the XFX 6850 if you plan on over clocking
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