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    • shadow1117
      shadow1117 last edited by shadow1117

      ccminer is working a lot better for me im using an older one from djm34 wich gave me the best results so far

      the GTX970 is about 600 to 690KH/s depending on the temperature in my room

      i made this https://github.com/shadow11177/ccminerGUI

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      • wrapper
        wrapper Moderators last edited by

        Hi and welcome

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          Arcybies last edited by

          If someone is looking for ways to mining on a Mac OS X, then I recommend this tutorial (turn on subtitles):
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKtK_Eb9dv8

          I hope this will be helpful

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            nkshirsa last edited by nkshirsa

            Hello,

            I’m new to this forum. I want to get started mining feathercoin. I have 2 (cheap) laptops on which I plan to install linux (ubuntu/fedora/similar).

            Can someone suggest recommendations on how to mine feathercoin using my 2 spare laptops ? I came across https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0 is this the right link for getting started mining feathercoin? I’m a newb to mining in general. Is this the right link to start with, and do i get packages for linux anywhere, like I see for windows ?

            Thanks,
            nkshirsa.

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            • AcidD
              AcidD Moderators @nkshirsa last edited by

              @nkshirsa said in Getting started with Crypto Mining...:

              Hello,

              I’m new to this forum. I want to get started mining feathercoin. I have 2 (cheap) laptops on which I plan to install linux (ubuntu/fedora/similar).

              Can someone suggest recommendations on how to mine feathercoin using my 2 spare laptops ? I came across https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712650.0 is this the right link for getting started mining feathercoin? I’m a newb to mining in general. Is this the right link to start with, and do i get packages for linux anywhere, like I see for windows ?

              Thanks,
              nkshirsa.

              As a miner I wouldn’t recommend laptops for mining as they don’t usually have the correct cooling needed.

              Having said that, you can run CPU miner on a low intensity and mine with the laptops.

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                nkshirsa @AcidD last edited by

                @AcidD thanks a ton for the quick response. what would you recommend, as a desktop configuration ? I could sell both the laptops and trade for a decent desktop i guess… Is it easier getting started on windows, guessing from the fact that there’s packages available for installing cpu miner?

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                • AcidD
                  AcidD Moderators @nkshirsa last edited by

                  @nkshirsa

                  If you’re just getting into mining and want a small rig…

                  1 - Get a desktop with a motherboard that can support 2x graphics cards on PCI express slots.
                  This desktop doesn’t need to have expensive parts, just good graphics cards and a good power supply. CPU, RAM and HDD can be cheap.

                  2 - I personally switched to Linux for mining…but it’s much much harder to set up than windows.
                  if you’re just starting…I’d say use windows and NSGminer, and I personally use AMD cards.

                  Hope this helps…

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                    nkshirsa @AcidD last edited by

                    @AcidD said in Getting started with Crypto Mining...:

                    2x graphics cards on PCI express slots.

                    thanks a ton!

                    so basically i need 2 graphics cards, u said? So 2 nvidia geforce, will do?

                    im a little confused, why graphics cards, why not just a fast multi core cpu ? does mining basically use the graphics cards cpu, and not the main cpu ?

                    also i guess i need average ram, like say 16 GB for the desktop will do ?

                    last question, can i mine multiple coins at the same time, other than feathercoin? any recommendations ?

                    thanks a ton for all the help! im basically just eager to get started mining !
                    -nkshirsa

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                    • Wellenreiter
                      Wellenreiter Moderators @nkshirsa last edited by

                      @nkshirsa said in Getting started with Crypto Mining...:

                      so basically i need 2 graphics cards, u said? So 2 nvidia geforce, will do?

                      Yes, you can use NVIDA cards, they use a bit less power per hash.
                      It turns out, that ccminer is the best mining software for NVidia at the moment.

                      im a little confused, why graphics cards, why not just a fast multi core cpu ? does mining basically use the graphics cards cpu, and not the main cpu ?

                      Yes, mining is done most efficient on the GPU = Graphic Processing Unit which basically is the graphics card.

                      also i guess i need average ram, like say 16 GB for the desktop will do ?

                      If you use the desktop for mining only even 8 GByte would do well on a Linux based system

                      last question, can i mine multiple coins at the same time, other than feathercoin? any recommendations ?

                      Yes, you can ;)
                      Either you can setup two miner processes, each mining a different coin, or you could us a multicoin pool that switches between coins based on several parameters to optimize you mining income. In return they charge a fee for that.

                      I do not recommend multicoin switching pools for starters. It’s better to start mining one coin, get some experience and then decide to use a switching pool or not.

                      thanks a ton for all the help! im basically just eager to get started mining !
                      -nkshirsa

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                      Openpgp key: 0x385C34E77F0D74D7 (at keyserver.ubuntu.com)/fingerprint: C7B4 E9EA 17E1 3D12 07AB 1FDB 385C 34E7 7F0D 74D7

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                        nkshirsa @Wellenreiter last edited by

                        @Wellenreiter thanks for the help,
                        is this video a good reference to get started mining ftc? https://tsakf.org/2017/06/how-to-mine-feathercoin or shall i just download ccminer and thats all i need ? dont i have to create account on wemineftc or similar for a mining pool ? or do i do solo mining ?

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                        • wrapper
                          wrapper Moderators last edited by wrapper

                          One of the reasons we recommend p2pool is that you don’t have to create any account on a server, you just mine to an address …

                          http://p2pool.neoscrypt.de/
                          http://mexicat.co.uk:19327/static/
                          p2pool.neoscrypt.tk:19327 (web interface)

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