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The majority of people who have norton are probbably running IGPU's with little computing power, if they are uneducated on how norton is "exploiting" their resources (which is the majority of people, not saying its a bad thing I probbably am getting ripped off in other areas I am unsure about like cars etc.) and go ahead with the software, they would see their monthly estimated return would be probbably be in the $0.10's or $1.00's because of their little computing power, and probbably stop the software running because they would realise it is not profitable. The only demographic where I see this scheem working on is the elderly or kids with good gaming machines.

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I find mining on low end hardware to be pointless lightly and wasteful to be truthful.

-excess heat

-excess power draw

 

-VERY LITTLE RETURN

(On igpus/cpus)

really only makes sense if your on a desktop class card (20/30 series)

 

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29 minutes ago, UsersInpoos said:

The majority of people who have norton are probbably running IGPU's with little computing power, if they are uneducated on how norton is "exploiting" their resources (which is the majority of people, not saying its a bad thing I probbably am getting ripped off in other areas I am unsure about like cars etc.) and go ahead with the software, they would see their monthly estimated return would be probbably be in the $0.10's or $1.00's because of their little computing power, and probbably stop the software running because they would realise it is not profitable. The only demographic where I see this scheem working on is the elderly or kids with good gaming machines.

norton doesn't give a shit if the return is 2 bucks a month.

If they can stick it on 20 million PCs?  They'll make fuckin' bank.

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