Generally with the bigger coins, you want a good CPU/GPU or multiple to make it worthwhile due to how many people are mining them and what they have to mine with.
I found that due to not having the best system myself I needed to work on something else like Monero and I am getting a decent merged mining going using CPU and GPU.
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Very interesting maybe you can tell me more.
I am mining ethereum with 6 GPU producing 155 Mh/s making one ethereum per month. At the same time doing dual mining with DCR making 2 DCR per month. Is this decent enough?
Considering it is Ethereum, that sounds pretty good for 6 GPU's. Have you worked out electricity costs compared to your 1 Eth per month? Because you want to return a decent monthly gain after taking electricity into the equation.
Yes of course I did consider electricity consumption. Since I'm living in Saudi Arabia I'm taking advantage of low cost of electricity I'm on my way to build my first mining farm with my friend Abdullah.
I will be more than happy if you advise us with your experience.
I don't have that much experience, just some research and noticing from my own mining I have started. Just keep at it and make that money. :D
I advise you to do dual claymore mining doing ETH + DCR, it is very profitable.Nice to have friends like you @thegoliath , and we can share formations together.
Can share info anytime mate.
When I eventually build a new PC, I will look at possibly a mining rig and then mine maybe ETH.
You can checkout https://whattomine.com/ to get an idea of which coin to go after based on your rig. You also have to take into account the 2% claymore fee + the DCR your making.