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System Name | MPS -1 |
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Processor | G4560 - 3.5Mhz |
Motherboard | BioStar TB250-BTCPro |
Memory | 16 GB |
Video Card(s) | 1 RX 750 8GB |
Storage | 128 GB SSD |
I am sure someone out there is doing this, but I couldn't find any good solid advice.
I have a small rig with one GPU and I am trying to find other GPUs at a price which make sense. For fun I decided to install HiceHash on my desktop PC (I7-9700 w/24GB) which is running all the time anyway and it is happily mining Montero at ~$0.13 a day.
I have a number of servers laying about running various applications which are seldom taxed. Since I am already paying for their electricity I thought I would see if anyone can point me to a way of using the spare CPU cycles under Vmware to mine. I would want the mining to run at a low priority, only sucking up CPU cycles that would ordinarily go to the "idle process." I probably have about a dozen CPUs in various VMWare hosts and if I could get a few dollars a day, its a few dollars I didn't have before.
So if anyone can point me in the direction of discussions on how to do this, that would be great.
I have a small rig with one GPU and I am trying to find other GPUs at a price which make sense. For fun I decided to install HiceHash on my desktop PC (I7-9700 w/24GB) which is running all the time anyway and it is happily mining Montero at ~$0.13 a day.
I have a number of servers laying about running various applications which are seldom taxed. Since I am already paying for their electricity I thought I would see if anyone can point me to a way of using the spare CPU cycles under Vmware to mine. I would want the mining to run at a low priority, only sucking up CPU cycles that would ordinarily go to the "idle process." I probably have about a dozen CPUs in various VMWare hosts and if I could get a few dollars a day, its a few dollars I didn't have before.
So if anyone can point me in the direction of discussions on how to do this, that would be great.
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