How to use GPU Bitcoin Mining?
For mining bitcoins we need something called miners.
There are lots of miners out there but finding them was hard when I was starting out.
So head over to to download some miners.
I'd prefer the GUI miner it has every good miner in it + has GUI interface.Download a bitcoin miner of your choice from here which has many features and is easier to use.
Now just extract it and run.
You'd see a screen like this:
I usually mine from deep bit because I have tested every server on the list and this one seems to be fast for me.
So just select DeepBit as a server now you'd see deepbit website url click the link and register an account (this is essential for mining).
For a list of bitcoin servers check here https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_mining_pools
Now go to account and enter your bitcoin address from the bitcoin client. We discussed how to get a bitcoin address in the earlier post.
Copy paste your address and we are ready.
Now, return to the GUIMiner client which is opened.
Enter the details which you used while registering at the deepbit site as shown in the image above.
Now if you are mining from a GPU then select Juniper as device for ATi GPU. If you are mining from CPU then there is no option.
Use GPU for mining much faster. Also adjust your fan speeds via your GPU's control center to avoid overheating, Also don't worry if it about celcius temps. until 90 celcius then just shut off GUIMiner and let your comp and GPU cool down.
Exchange, buy, sell bitcoins:
See if there are local Bitcoiners in your area at TradeBitcoin.com!
Do you have a marketable skill or even just a cool idea for some quirky service you can provide for people? Put it up on ForBitcoin
For larger purchases there are several currency exchanges, such as Mt. Gox, and TradeHill.
If you prefer skipping the exchange and dealing directly with other people you can head over to Bitcoin OTC.
For further explanation of how bitcoin mining, you should open a site that I will give below. may be useful, and provide education on how bitcoin mining.
Ozco.in
GPUmax.com
Tricone-Mining.com
Bitcoin mining profitability calculator
BitcoinPool.com
BitPenny.com
Wiki: Mining
Wiki: Mining hardware comparison
Wiki: P2Pool decentralized mining pool
Mining.bitcoin.cz
GetCoin.org (Chinese)
Mining Profitability Calculator
BTC Japan mining pool
bitminter.com
PyraMining.com
BTCMine.com
ArsBitcoin.com
Masterpool.eu
Polmine.pl mining (Polish)
DiabloMiner
GUIMiner
DeepBit.net pool
Bitcointalk RPC Miners
TpBitCalc.appspot.com
Bitlc.net
Source: bitcoinmap.blogspot.com
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Feb 12, 2013 by Mike | Posted in Desktops
So I have an EVGA GTX 660 ti FTW 3GB DDR5 GPU that I use as my primary gaming GPU, but I bought a Diamond Radeon HD 6670 to use explicitly for bitcoin mining, however, I cannot figure out how to get the bitcoin mining program to recognize the 6670, I know this can be done, I just don't know how!
Its not going to recognize it because you have to set one card or the other as the primary video source in the BIOS, so if you really want to do it that way, you will have to have a second monitor (one for each card) or switch monitor between cards and go into BIOS each time and set for a different card.
May 29, 2013 by Luis Johnson | Posted in Computer Networking
I have 20 computers all connected on a network, im using the admin computer and running a bitcoin mining application, how do i set it up so i can use all the computers power as workers without having to do it manually with every computer?
You need to find a far more specialized forum than this one. Clustering computers is already beyond what is typically handled here.
Clustering GPUs on different machines over a network? Welcome to the bleeding edg ….
I'm not sure you can get the thruput to make it worthwhile on standard hardware
But all kinds of things have been done
Check out this idea
sucker will churn out some bitcoins
Jun 19, 2013 by Colton | Posted in Desktops
Okay so i just buitl my first computer 100% by myself and im looking to get into bitcoin mining, reason being is because im 13 and my parents want me to pay them back $1,500. Considering the fact that i had no help i ende …ting 110 Mhash/s on stock settings. I plan on mining about 10 Hours a day which puts me making $0.12 a day... So is there any way to increase my Mhash/s Rate? Thanks!
This computer wasnt originally built for mining!
So you want to use a Geforce card to bitmine? LOL!!!!!!
It's obvious you didn't bother to do any kind of research on the matter at all