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August 25, 2021, 12:19:17 PM
Last edit: August 25, 2021, 12:30:03 PM by sxemini
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You can try to mine verthash with

https://github.com/CryptoGraphics/VerthashMiner or
https://github.com/sp-hash/SPMiner/releases

ETH mining will not work, because the DAG doesn´t fit in the GPU vram (GPU 4GB vram vs 4,3gb ETH DAG size)

ERGO is also possible i think with lolminer (lolminer supports old kepler gpus like your GT 750M).
ETC with lolminer also possible (can be dual mined with zilliqa)

and so on.





Actually this GPU only use 2GB VRAM

Also, this site

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gt-750m.c2224

claims only CUDA 3.0 support...maybe you thought about DX when you said 10.0, not CUDA, thats not the same

Complete wrong. Do the right research dude lol.
And why 2GB? There are also 4Gb cards and the vram has nothing to do with the Cuda version lol. It is a kepler GPU and nearly all Kepler GPU´s have cuda 10.1 support. The next thread where noobs don´t hear about my advice. This forum is a fucking pain, full with noobs  Roll Eyes I help with the right information (i have many old gpu´s laying around and test much more than other guys) but guys with a knowledge like a rock thinks they are right.

For all guys who don´t know where you can find Cuda version for your GPU -> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/CUDA here you can find a list with all gpu´s and the cuda capatilities and cuda toolkit version.


Lol, you noobs have to learn to read before anything else, lol

Original poster clearly said what laptop he has, and its clear from specs that it has 2GB VRAM

https://www.msi.com/Laptop/GE60-2OE/Specification

Now that I educated you how to use Google and Internet, you can start from there.

I clap in the hands, because you are a fucking brain - NOT!!!! you say how to use google? Than you must learn how to use google XD noob. This card support 10.2 on windows -> because for sure he use a laptop with windows i think. So the driver version fits to cuda 10. But yeah i am a noob lol. XD
You have an Laptop with GT750M in it and tested it?

a small excerpt from the release notes from lolminer:

lolMiner 1.27
Note: Windows release will follow next 48 hours

Changes (over 1.26)
Added verify routine for Ethash dag epochs 400 to 450. In case the miner will detect defect entries, the CPU will try to fix this. Mining will be paused until the repair is completed. Use --disable-dag-verify to disable the verify & repair mechanism routine.
Re-worked default Ethash kernels for Pascal GPUs - improved their performance
Added Ethash kernels for Fermi and Kepler GPUs. Most of them will only work for small epoch Eth forks.


Hmm and what GPU family is the GT 750M  Huh oh wait it is a Kepler GPU, but yeah Branko say i am wrong, so im wrong and i am stupid again. Shame on me.
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August 25, 2021, 12:25:54 PM
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But yeah i am a noob lol. XD

Judging from whole thread, that seems to be prevalent opinion  Grin
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August 25, 2021, 12:31:40 PM
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But yeah i am a noob lol. XD

Judging from whole thread, that seems to be prevalent opinion  Grin

Hmm really? I don´t think the whole thread judging me XD I've read posts that agree with me
but yeah noobs all around here XD it is no problem dude, i go my way, i know i am right so it is ok for me. Thinking what you want if this make you happy Grin
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August 25, 2021, 12:40:27 PM
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games are more demanding than mining, games kills GPU faster than mining,
i've never seen someone said something like this before. so you say playing minesweeper for 24/7 is more demanding than cracking hash for 24/7? i'm pretty sure that's not the case. the fact that laptop mining farm starts to show up because gpu price is increasing should be a point that if possible miners won't do it imo.
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August 25, 2021, 12:51:55 PM
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As some pointed out, just grab some cheap RX560 and enjoy

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3052745.0



Edit: some interesting info

https://miningchamp.com/gpus/30/Gygabyte-GeForce-GT-750M-hashrate
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August 25, 2021, 03:52:47 PM
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Says who? I've seen a big farm full of laptops only for crypto mining earlier this year, that was when GPU price started to go up and up, games are more demanding than mining, games kills GPU faster than mining, if you are good with underclocking and overclocking you can mine on laptop without breaking it

Well, me for one. Although in this case it's an old laptop so it's likely disposable.

Those farms don't care about the laptop, just the GPUs. It's just an alternative to paying 3x MSRP for
desktop GPUs.

Mining has infinite demand and will consume all resources available.
Gaming is finite even if you're playing 24/7. Gaming also requires reserve resources to respond to increased demand
without choking.  

It's no contest which is more demanding.

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August 25, 2021, 04:35:13 PM
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OP if your aim is to practice crypto mining find rx550 or rx560 GPUs, they are very cheap and affordable, also way more powerful than your GT 750M, don't be deceived by what others are telling you cos GT 750 is outdated, no mining software supports such GPU family anymore

Rx550 or rx560 video cards are useless shit in mining Smiley
https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-560-hashrate/

Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 11 MH/s
OverClocking Hashrate : 13 MH/s
Power Consumption : 75 Watt/Per Hour

https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-550-hashrate/

Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 9 MH/s
OverClocking Hashrate : 11 MH/s
Power Consumption : 50 Watt/Per Hour

These video cards are not even worth buying for mining.


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August 25, 2021, 11:08:16 PM
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OP if your aim is to practice crypto mining find rx550 or rx560 GPUs, they are very cheap and affordable, also way more powerful than your GT 750M, don't be deceived by what others are telling you cos GT 750 is outdated, no mining software supports such GPU family anymore

Rx550 or rx560 video cards are useless shit in mining Smiley
https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-560-hashrate/

Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 11 MH/s
OverClocking Hashrate : 13 MH/s
Power Consumption : 75 Watt/Per Hour

https://www.minershashrates.com/amd-radeon-rx-550-hashrate/

Ethereum classic Mining Hashrate : 9 MH/s
OverClocking Hashrate : 11 MH/s
Power Consumption : 50 Watt/Per Hour

These video cards are not even worth buying for mining.



1. Those people don't really know what they're talking about, at least about those 2 cards

2. what you suggest someone who want to LEARN about mining buy for start...13X3090TI rig with 5KW power supply and $50k investment?

RX560 is just about right to try mining Ubiq, ETC or Expanse, as you'll actually get something into your wallet, unlike
gt750M that would probably never mine enough to reach payment minimum

Of course, we don't know GPU availability in OP area, so this is all academic
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August 27, 2021, 07:25:49 PM
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You can mine vercoin+zilliqa with the spminer. $0.50 a day


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=826901.0

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August 28, 2021, 02:16:53 AM
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Hi, I try to download app from https://trex-miner.com/ and then config .bat file and then try run it, i have a problem is "ERROR: Can't start miner, GeForce GT 750M (CC 3) is not supported" , my laptop model is MSI GE60

I have already update lastest version for driver Nvidia, the version is Nvidia Driver: 425.31

Does anyone can help me to fix it pls ?

I haved checked GT 750M be able to mining ETH but actually is not.
you cant mine eth with gt series, minimum 6gb card, on laptop the most logical gpu to mine is rtx 3060,  below that, not much you can do with unefficient hashrate

or you can buy dedicated gpu and connected to internal pcie with adapter

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August 28, 2021, 03:46:16 AM
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Here is the issue with this laptop. It looks and is called a Gaming laptop however looking at the form factor, it seems very slim and doesn't seem to be built for heavy duty gaming or mining. There are some laptops such as those thick Alienware laptop which got a huge heatsink for both the GPU and CPU that you can easily mine or game all day. This one however looks like it has a tiny heatsink and fan.

The issue you will get is massive heat that can't escape. What it will do is heat up your battery and your battery overtime will start to swell, eventually it'll leak or at worse explode. So sure you can mine something with this and make $0.05 a day however I don't think its worth the risk. If this was a desktop on the other hand and you had some old Radeon 6850 GPU, then sure. Mine all day with it. You won't kill the GPU or explode any batteries since its not a laptop.

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