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Yokim

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  1. Sorry if I missunderstand. This was not ment to be an reality. It was just en idea... The point was to use the clients cpu power that they are not using, but it is not an clear thought idea.
  2. If I would have made an website that is free to use if the visitors have to see ads to the side. Then got a lot of visitors and they just block the ads so they never got to see them and there for have 0% chance clicking them. Wouldnt you be mad if your website needs to be closed just because your visitors block your ads? I dont know what to think but I want to see ads, because so I pay the creator for his great work and who know, sometime you may find something interesting on the ads?
  3. I wrote that the website use 40% of the cpu power you dont use... ofcause I mean that if you are already using you cpu to 80%, the website will only get 20%. If the mining website are using the power so you cant work with that you are doing, ofcause it is an bad idea, but something need to regulate so it dont. True, but you can mine on cpus aswell, maybe it isnt so W/khash effectiv but it works. If 10000 people are cpu mining I guess you would get a lot of coin There are a lot of companys that use coin, maybe not any big company (yet). In the future it may be. Mining do not push your harware to the limit in this case... only 40%. It is like playing an low-end game. Isnt it legal to mine on others computers if they know it and are okey with it? Ofcause you need to let them know before they use the site.
  4. But if you use adblock, the content creators wont get any money and shut down Ofcause you need to make the users understand the terms if you want they to use the site... sorry bad english...
  5. Yeah true I would rather do that too but this way people don´t need to bather with memberships and stuff... could be good for some people
  6. Hi guys! I know a lot of you guys will be mad and think this is an bad idea and I will be burning my pc. But please read the full post... I have been thinking about the "folding in your browser" beta that Folding@Home has. https://folding.stanford.edu/home/adding-a-completely-new-way-to-fold-directly-in-the-browser/ What if.. its just en theory.. you could mine bitcoins when you are on a webpage with no extra addons or plugins. What if websites take down there ads and have an ad free and clean website if they could use, say like 40% of your cpu power that you are not using? So big websites could earn money in bitcoins instead of advertisement and you get ad free content? What would that cost you? Lets say that the website only use 40%(So it want make so much performence decrease) of your cpu power all time you have the tab open. An normal desktops cpu TDP is from 50w to 150w. So lets say you have one that suck 100w of power then you are loading it 100%. If you load it only 40%, that will take 40w of power. So how often do you have the website open. Lets for example try facebook. Iam not a heavy facebook user but I can guess that people that use facebook often have the tab open 12h out of a 24h day? So 40w at 12h/day. That is 20w at 24h/day. Okej? An normal lamp globe at amazon take 60w. uh? http://www.amazon.com/GE-Lighting-41028-60-Watt-4-Pack/dp/B000BPILBY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1394368491&sr=8-2&keywords=light+bulbs 60w at 8h/day = 20w at 24w/day So that means if you: have an desktop cpu that drains 100w of power at full load (i7 and i5 that is popular take less than 100w) AND are a heavy facebook user you will get ad free facebook at the same cost of having 1 extra lamp 8h/day, normaly someone at a 4person home are home 8h/day. So just leave a lamp on when someone is home and you get ad free facebook? I would do it. So what would it cost you in $? I live in Sweden and my electrisity cost after converting it to $ is $0.28/kWh. Is that high? I dont know. But if I use 20w 24/7, that will cost me $0.13 per day and $3.9/mouth (0.13*30) Ofcouse your cpus lifetime will go down, but not very much. What do you guys say? Would you do it? Have I calulated well? Tell me what you think. Thanks and remmeber its just an theory...
  7. Iam mining with my 1 Mhash/s when the coin is done, keep it up bro good work! This will be the new revolution!
  8. I got 475khash/s with my Gigabyte 270x, not overclocked...
  9. Ok thanks, 9211-8i seems kinda nice, I will research some about it...
  10. I can recommend this website: http://dustcoin.com/ atm Doge is 12% more profit than litecoin.
  11. I am thinking about getting an raidcard to use with 8 120gb solid state drives. So I need 8 sata 6gbit/s ports on the cards. Any Ideas? Linus have one but what model? What speed do you guys think I will get? If one ssd get 500mb/s * 8 = 4gb/s.... I wouldn't be able to get that much but at least 2,5gb/s if the raid card can handle it right? Thanks.
  12. Do you think it will come out soon? ofcause we dont know, but the have released the 750ti, then the next Maxwell cards wouldent be long time away.
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