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May 08, 2018, 08:14:57 PM
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No offense, but there's nothing to mine with one processor right now. Better to spend time on something else.

Thanks man, I appreciate your honest opinion. If you are well vexed in mining rigs, how much do you think is the minimum I need to buy an entry level mining rig

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May 09, 2018, 08:26:28 AM
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No offense, but there's nothing to mine with one processor right now. Better to spend time on something else.

Thanks man, I appreciate your honest opinion. If you are well vexed in mining rigs, how much do you think is the minimum I need to buy an entry level mining rig
To invest in mining now is not the most correct decision. A few months later, new asics will appear on algorithm ethash and equihash. ETH will switch to the POS algorithm.
If you want to pay off your investment for 1,5-2 years, then welcome. If you are interested in a farm, then you need to watch your budget, prices in stores and your skills.
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May 09, 2018, 10:05:22 AM
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No offense, but there's nothing to mine with one processor right now. Better to spend time on something else.

You can mine cryptonote based tokens with a CPU, not as efficient as a GPU but still a little profit to get.
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May 09, 2018, 04:12:59 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.
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May 09, 2018, 06:50:28 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.
Any standard cooling system is good enough. Difference will be the noise you can bear. I mine XTL with a very poor CPU (pentium G3460 waiting for a Ryzen 5 2400G), it's by no mean overheating.
While mining, you almost never use all cores / threads at full intensity.
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May 09, 2018, 08:08:33 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.
Any standard cooling system is good enough. Difference will be the noise you can bear. I mine XTL with a very poor CPU (pentium G3460 waiting for a Ryzen 5 2400G), it's by no mean overheating.
While mining, you almost never use all cores / threads at full intensity.
Are you seriously? Any standard system is not enough for the Core i5 processor when it works 24 hours a day. In a standard cooling system, a desheat thermal grease with a thermal conductivity is typically 0.5-1.5 W / (m · K), which is not adapted to continuous loads. I use the Arctic MX-2 / Arctic MX-4 with thermal conductivity of 5.6 / 8.5 W / (m · K). This gives a significant advantage. Processors Core i5 have a heat dissipation from 65 to 95 watts, but I do not know which model in the computer of cryptozw.
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May 09, 2018, 08:17:06 PM
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Hello guys im following this post because im interested to start mining as well, but the problem is i dont know what hardware should i buy, is that difficult to set up a mining machine? I just need to know what kind of hardware should i buy in the market, i dont mind the electricity because im using solar energy and it can supply my electricity needs 24/7. Can anyone could give me some links for hardware here?And what kind of coin is the easiest and profitable to mine?thanks in advance.
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May 10, 2018, 04:07:19 AM
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What are your free capacities for electricity?
What is your budget for purchasing equipment for mining?
In which country are you located?
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May 10, 2018, 04:40:54 AM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.

Because thats $15 a month?  I mine using the i7 on my gpu rig.  money is money.
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May 10, 2018, 02:12:10 PM
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ANN section is kind of mess.. cant go thru all of this.. I can only see ICO, Pre-ICO, Pre-Sales etc

I am looking to gamble my electricity power bill on something new. Are there only ICO for real?

If you are still looking for a new token, there's PKT. But afaik it has minimal requirements for the hardware.
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May 10, 2018, 03:56:56 PM
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I am just mining loki its a cryptonight heavy coin and look really promising especially with this coin Snapp feature and bigger earning from mining Grin
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May 10, 2018, 05:51:21 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.

Because thats $15 a month?  I mine using the i7 on my gpu rig.  money is money.

Sorry I just can't see it like that. i7s and i5s at full load 24/7(especially overclocked) will heat the motherboards VRM.. for what? ~400h/s in CN?
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May 10, 2018, 06:59:26 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.

Because thats $15 a month?  I mine using the i7 on my gpu rig.  money is money.

Sorry I just can't see it like that. i7s and i5s at full load 24/7(especially overclocked) will heat the motherboards VRM.. for what? ~400h/s in CN?

I use several of my CPUs to mine all the time. I use them in my spec mining (in conjunction with my rigs). I try to find projects that are new and look promising. For example, I mined Stellite (XTL) starting at launch. With 1 CPU I was mining what now takes 10x the hash power. Sometimes for new projects I want to just use a few CPUs or one or two smaller rigs to try it out. Totally worth it now. If you view it purely as how much fiat can it bring in right now, then you're missing an opportunity.

I think writing off certain mining assets is a little short sighted... after all if you could go back and use your CPU to mine a handful of BTC, you would, wouldn't you?
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May 10, 2018, 07:09:19 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.

Because thats $15 a month?  I mine using the i7 on my gpu rig.  money is money.

Sorry I just can't see it like that. i7s and i5s at full load 24/7(especially overclocked) will heat the motherboards VRM.. for what? ~400h/s in CN?

20$ / month revenue (when I'm writing this post). Just with the CPU.
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May 11, 2018, 01:35:56 PM
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Why bother the processor because of a profit of 40-50 cents a day? If the cooling is bad, it will only cause the socket to overheat on the motherboard.

Because thats $15 a month?  I mine using the i7 on my gpu rig.  money is money.

Sorry I just can't see it like that. i7s and i5s at full load 24/7(especially overclocked) will heat the motherboards VRM.. for what? ~400h/s in CN?

20$ / month revenue (when I'm writing this post). Just with the CPU.
And what do you now mine on your processor?   
I'd rather sell the processor and buy a video card. Processors consume power at the video card level.
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May 11, 2018, 03:21:37 PM
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Sure, new coins come a dime a dozen, just have to do your due diligence.  May want to stick to coins that are established or at least consistently trending in the right direction.
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May 15, 2018, 05:39:47 AM
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http://worktipspool.xyz/
new mining pool for Worktips
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May 15, 2018, 05:45:57 AM
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I would recommend just mining Raven (RVN) using enemy1.09, steady profit and chance for upside given coin supply. Regardless of if you hold, also seems to be most profitable for several weeks (I watch closely - 150+ rig farm).

Agree ravencoin is worth a look and has potential. See here (ravencalc.xyz) for calculator since it is not easily found on whattomine. Could also have a look at pigeoncoin which uses similar algorithm but I think that one is a bit riskier. Both can be mined on suprnova.
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May 20, 2018, 05:16:31 AM
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Follow this channel to watch new coin to mine. Almost all the coins are new to market or awaiting for listing with low difficulty

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-EQG9dA37AH44FjVxLXUg
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May 20, 2018, 05:24:59 AM
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Follow this channel to watch new coin to mine. Almost all the coins are new to market or awaiting for listing with low difficulty

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm-EQG9dA37AH44FjVxLXUg
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