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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GTX 1060 Hash Speed?
by
bitfools
on 17/11/2017, 08:45:48 UTC
too funny noob-zero, flaming a noob-one this is rich, me thinks, both u bots work for the same shiil company, probably nicehash if I had to ask, the first rhetorical answer here, is "If your even contemplating nicehash, your a fucking idiot".

"HOw much hash does my 1060-3 get", well that depend on the ALGO, pray tell ""what is an algo", this is where it gets rich,

Our noon-1, didn't mention the nicehash-algo, funny like it mattered, he tells us he ran his system at 93C to earn 0.000000001 BTC on nicehash, again so fucking rich, to be paid out in 10,000 light years.

Too fucking funny are these nicehash bots trying to ripoff idiots trying to get rich 'mining'

I feel like you all missed this sentence in my post... "It's obviously not the best in the world for Mining but it's a start so I can learn how this all works."

This really has nothing to do with "profitability".  I know a laptop isn't the best Mining rig.  I also know the power consumption is not going to help me.  I am doing this to LEARN how MINING WORKS.  I don't understand why you guys are all attacking me for wanting to understand it.  I never asked anyone to make me rich or lay it all out for me.  I'm just wondering methods I could use to get a better hash speed.  From what I'm reading, NiceHash was a fun experiment to know that it works, that's about it.  I guess I should be using some other system or something to do it?  What can I do to get 10-20 MH/s like I've seen other people have?  Also, I know it's not profitable, but if you were to ignore power costs and the decreasing lifespan of my laptop, how much Bitcoin should I expect per month?  Is the $2/day estimate legitimate or just a random guess?.  That's about $60 a month, which means power-wise, it would be profitable.  Running my laptop 24/7 only costs me about $30 max per month.  Plus, I'll be selling the laptop in a year or so, so I'm not worried about long-term effects.  It's obviously not a get-rich quick scheme, I'm just looking for a way to learn about it, get involved, and hopefully break even power-wise.  If I don't break even, I'm not going to be upset or surprised.  Just point me in the right direction is all...


Seriously say your running nvidia, there is a power setting, say your running 1060-3 U set at 80 watts max, NEVER let temp go above 70C

There is a cmd-line on minter --templimit=72 Use it or kill your hw

STOP what your doing and learn some basic physics of electronics, ... learn what watts are and temperature.

What's YOU GOAL? To destroy your computer to make $2/day??