

pool mining on the lower difficulty pool
and yeah used gupax for the cpu so p2pool+xmrig is built in
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pool mining on the lower difficulty pool
and yeah used gupax for the cpu so p2pool+xmrig is built in
haha i also have my own homemade linux router. debian based on an orangepi r1+
thinking about replacing it with openwrt on some more application specific hardware soon though
never heard of it tbh
not something i recorded this time. may do it next year.
i observed usually around 83 to 93 degrees celcius on the GPU. although i did see it drop to 53 degrees a few times whilst still mining. not sure what that was about as there’s no way that was a true figure.
i did override the gpu fan once or twice manually and set it to full flat out and got it down into the 70s. i found the interface for that to be kinda complicated to deal with though so i didnt do it routinely
wasnt watching the CPU
could have bought yourself a £500 gpu after and mined even more then
Not possible where i am. i live in an apartment above a shop in a busy UK town. Attaching anything to the outside of my property requires expensive permission from the freeholder.
Plus i want to move in the next year or so, so economically it wouldn’t make a lot of sense for me to do it
was fun tho. and if those coins do pop in future then i stand to make a decent amount of money.
I’ve spent more on the lottery for worse odds
I’m generally of the opinion that thermal cycles are more damaging to a gpu that sustaining high (but within tolerance) temperatures consistently over a long period of time.
I have lost GPUs before, but not yet to mining.
That said i did switch the mining off many times to play some games so probs getting the worst of both worlds…
I was folding@home on my media server as part of this experiment.
I did try and do this a couple years ago with folding@home on both machines but didn’t make it all the way through December, although i did have different hardware at that time.
I did briefly look at doing it again this year but setting it up to work with an AMD gpu seemed to be unsupported. the mining software seems easier to script with too
Yes, it does get below freezing quite a few times during that time of year. if i allow the temperature in the flat to get too low i risk pipes freezing which can cause damage.
Plus i have the girlfriend factor to think of. She likes to be warm and is loud about it when she isnt
how much was that?
I wouldn’t say it was the only significant factor but you’re right in that it was a factor. It is heating the largest space in the flat. If it got too hot in the lounge/diner/kitchen area i would open the door to the hallway and let it do the whole flat though through convection
I know. i paid £500 for this Powercolor Radeon 6800X about a year or so ago though, so if these results are to be believed then it has paid 2/3rds of it’s value back. if it makes it another year it will have paid for its self
Thanks, i figured it out and have been mining ravencoin, whatever that is. I have 10 of them now.
60p towards my heating bill today, not much but it’s something
does unminable support linux? i can only find windows binaries on their site
Monero seems to be a CPU mined coin. everything i have read says “don’t bother mining monero on GPU it’s very inefficient”
care to elaborate?
🤷♂️ it is what it is. I also don’t get gas so electric heating is my only option
I’m one floor up above a shop in a busy town in the UK. i’m not allowed to attach anything to the outside of the property without (expensive) permission from the freeholder of the building.
i refer you to my previous comment on the subject