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December 05, 2013, 09:30:30 PM
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Hey guys,

I just want to mine some Coins with the Laptop I have here. 3 years old, wasn't really high priced in this time though, so not really a good one.
But i want to mine some Coins, and my question is which Coin is the best to mine with this setup?

It should be traded against BTC on a exchange like bter.com

Best Regards and thanks in advance
WiiD
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December 05, 2013, 09:43:28 PM
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Hi, i too would be intrested in hearing a reply regarding this. I have a very old laptop (6 years at least) and would like to know if it is even viable for mining. Thanks in advance

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December 05, 2013, 09:49:23 PM
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I am a newb, so I don't think I should be giving advice. However, I will say that I mine FTC with my dell xps i5 laptop. I started mining LTC at first, but was discouraged at the amount of time it would take to just get one LTC. Although in today's market they are worth less, it feels good to be able to make a couple coins of a legitimate alt-currency.

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December 05, 2013, 09:54:00 PM
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Hey guys,

I just want to mine some Coins with the Laptop I have here. 3 years old, wasn't really high priced in this time though, so not really a good one.
But i want to mine some Coins, and my question is which Coin is the best to mine with this setup?

It should be traded against BTC on a exchange like bter.com

Best Regards and thanks in advance
WiiD

maybe try the primecoin mining wich use the GPU?
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December 05, 2013, 09:58:44 PM
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Do not mine on your laptop, unless for educational purpose how it works. You probably can only CPU mine
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December 05, 2013, 10:00:39 PM
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Just saying, I'd check if your laptop is well ventilated to begin with.
I'd at least put an external fan beneath so it won't overheat.
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December 05, 2013, 10:01:21 PM
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Hey guys,

I just want to mine some Coins with the Laptop I have here. 3 years old, wasn't really high priced in this time though, so not really a good one.
But i want to mine some Coins, and my question is which Coin is the best to mine with this setup?

It should be traded against BTC on a exchange like bter.com

Best Regards and thanks in advance
WiiD

maybe try the primecoin mining wich use the GPU?

Primecoin is CPU only for now, but that is an advantage for a laptop.

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December 05, 2013, 10:18:53 PM
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Peercoin? (dunno, never used it)

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December 05, 2013, 10:21:29 PM
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CPU only, likely, from the sound of your setup. May kill your laptop for little to no gain.
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December 05, 2013, 10:26:06 PM
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Would not recommend mining on a laptop, but if anything I'd say mining primecoins would be your best bet?
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December 05, 2013, 11:28:32 PM
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Would not recommend mining on a laptop, but if anything I'd say mining primecoins would be your best bet?

I have not heard of a case where a laptop CPU has been overheated in years. The recent Intel CPU's tend to be very reliable. I have had some fun with mine for months, and nothing bad has happened so far.

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December 05, 2013, 11:56:56 PM
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Would not recommend mining on a laptop, but if anything I'd say mining primecoins would be your best bet?

I have not heard of a case where a laptop CPU has been overheated in years. The recent Intel CPU's tend to be very reliable. I have had some fun with mine for months, and nothing bad has happened so far.

I have to agree, the laptop motherboard is much likely to be damaged by heat, especially when you mine in summer
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December 05, 2013, 11:58:15 PM
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Would not recommend mining on a laptop, but if anything I'd say mining primecoins would be your best bet?

I have not heard of a case where a laptop CPU has been overheated in years. The recent Intel CPU's tend to be very reliable. I have had some fun with mine for months, and nothing bad has happened so far.

The Core i7 in my Alienware would disagree with you in regards to the overheating element, although that is obviously not a common scenario Smiley

I have it running on 2 threads (every little helps), and it stays below 80 degrees most of the time. If I tried 4 or 6 threads, I'd probably reach 85-100, and 8 would probably force a shutdown. The 7970m running at the same time probably doesn't help...

My VERY old laptop, for kicks, I also have mining litecoin. It's useless for any real-world usage (I think the disk is near-death), but the CPU still runs fine - a Turion TL-52, which is a shame to waste. It's currently putting out a little over 2 kh/s, which is pathetic - you definitely want to target a CPU-only coin, like Primecoin, as previously mentioned by others.
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December 06, 2013, 12:01:48 AM
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Sell your laptop, add money and buy HD 7990 based miner.

http://youtu.be/DLhJ5kECTfM

or mine Yacoin
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December 06, 2013, 12:08:56 AM
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Mabtc is right, this will kill your laptop (cooling system is never good enough) and you gain dust with laptop's hashrate capacity.
You must invest to mine.
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December 06, 2013, 12:16:45 AM
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Mabtc is right, this will kill your laptop (cooling system is never good enough) and you gain dust with laptop's hashrate capacity.
You must invest to mine.

This is true.

Unless you truly are doing it for educational purposes, you will need a fairly large investment to get in at this point. The competition is fierce and getting more difficult by the day as bitcoins have been gaining notoriety.

Im not trying to discourage and still think you should try it out. Just realize you will lose money using your laptop, in electricity if it doesn't explode.

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December 06, 2013, 12:32:12 AM
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Mabtc is right, this will kill your laptop (cooling system is never good enough) and you gain dust with laptop's hashrate capacity.
You must invest to mine.

This is true.

Unless you truly are doing it for educational purposes, you will need a fairly large investment to get in at this point. The competition is fierce and getting more difficult by the day as bitcoins have been gaining notoriety.

Im not trying to discourage and still think you should try it out. Just realize you will lose money using your laptop, in electricity if it doesn't explode.

Of course Bitcoin is out of range for laptops. I think we were discussing Primecoin.

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December 06, 2013, 12:36:01 AM
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Would not recommend mining on a laptop, but if anything I'd say mining primecoins would be your best bet?

I have not heard of a case where a laptop CPU has been overheated in years. The recent Intel CPU's tend to be very reliable. I have had some fun with mine for months, and nothing bad has happened so far.

The Core i7 in my Alienware would disagree with you in regards to the overheating element, although that is obviously not a common scenario Smiley

I have it running on 2 threads (every little helps), and it stays below 80 degrees most of the time. If I tried 4 or 6 threads, I'd probably reach 85-100, and 8 would probably force a shutdown. The 7970m running at the same time probably doesn't help...

My VERY old laptop, for kicks, I also have mining litecoin. It's useless for any real-world usage (I think the disk is near-death), but the CPU still runs fine - a Turion TL-52, which is a shame to waste. It's currently putting out a little over 2 kh/s, which is pathetic - you definitely want to target a CPU-only coin, like Primecoin, as previously mentioned by others.

Overheating depends very much on your laptop's cooling abilities. My Clevo can handle 100 degrees for months, so I always run 8 threads, even overclocked!

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December 06, 2013, 12:36:12 AM
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Is anyone making a profit mining Primecoin on a stock consumer computer? I guestimated that it would require a lot of power to make it profitable. Am I wrong? I hope so...

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December 06, 2013, 12:45:08 AM
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Probably best not to mine with your laptop. It will ruin your machine and you won't get anything for your trouble. Contact me for some other ways to get some Bitcoin !
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