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Re: Toying with the idea of a litecoin miner...
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blaabjerg
on 06/04/2013, 06:01:52 UTC
I've got a 6870, and it mined about two LTC/day before the difficulty went up very recently. Maybe 1.5 now. That's about $4.5/day at current rates (which are currently falling).

It's all very uncertain, so don't expect to get a positive return on your investment. You might. You might not. It's a gamble, and calculating the odds is nearly impossible Smiley

As for your other questions: the wattage is fine, the other hardware isn't important, Linux is fine.
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Re: Best litecoin pool?
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blaabjerg
on 06/04/2013, 05:35:40 UTC
I'll throw in another vote for p2pool, it works like a charm. I just set up my own p2pool, feel free to give it a spin if you want to get a feel for how it works (or keep using it for that matter). Keep in mind that you'll have to keep mining for 24-36 hours to get your fair share, so don't get discouraged by low payouts at first.
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Re: cgminer question
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 22:46:51 UTC
Dummy plug in one of your ports?
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Re: Best mining card for under $100?
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 16:55:03 UTC
Yeah I already was there. But I cant find any of those cards. I was looking for the amd 5850 but all i can find is Sapphire.

AMD produces the chips and reference designs, and companies like Sapphire, XFX and others make the actual cards you can buy.

But if you're thinking of buying a GPU strictly for mining purposes you better work out the math first. It may take you a long time to get your money back. Also keep in mind that the difficulty is likely to increase quite a bit now that ASICs are getting deployed.
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Re: Newb here... have some questions on litecoins
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 16:46:58 UTC
I'm honestly not trying to be an ass here, but you answers are pretty easy to find:

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=litecoin+mining
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=buy+litecoins&l=1
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Re: What programming language is best suited for a miner?
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 15:46:01 UTC
All of the hard work is done in OpenCL kernels anyway, so unless your language's OpenCL libraries suck I don't see why there would be much of a difference.
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Re: Very low hash rate
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 15:43:37 UTC
CPU mining is dead, forget about it. If you don't have at least a decent GPU there's no point in mining.
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Re: Litecoin GPU mining efficiency.
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blaabjerg
on 04/04/2013, 15:30:15 UTC
You don't really need a calculator Wink

The advertised TDP of a 6870 is 150 watts. That's 3.6 kWh per day if you run it 24/7. Multiply that with your effective cost of electricity per kWh and you've got an estimated daily additional electricity cost.

Example: If you pay 10 cents per kWh, your daily cost is approximately 3.6 * 0.10$ = $0.36/day.
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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blaabjerg
on 03/04/2013, 23:33:08 UTC
Hi! Smiley

I've been on the fence for far too long when it comes to cryptocurrencies, but I've finally gotten my butt in gear now and started mining some Litecoins on my 6870 today.