Crypto 1 - The mining plan
Installment 1 of my cryptocurrency mining experiment.
I have decided to tiptoe into the world of crypto currency mining. It is something I've been thinking about for a bit and with some guidance from mindminer I'm going to start creating a mining rig.
To begin with I created a list of what I think (at this point) are the components that would go into creating and managing a mining rig and the generated coins.
I plan to create a blog entry for each of the components. I suspect some of them will have multiple blog entires particularly as I learn more about them over time. Note they are in no particular order. I will write the blog entries as I investigate the various subjects.
Hardware
- Video Card - The computational engine (graphical process unit GPU) for generating the coins
- Motherboard - The circuitry that brings all the pieces together
- Processor - The central processing unit (CPU) that is more flexible than the GPUs and manages the OS
- Memory - Where active computations are stored (Note this is separate from the GPU memory)
- PCI Extender - Cabling and circuitry that allows multiple GPUs to be physically mounted away from the motherboard for cooling and space requirements
- Power Supply - Converts the 120 VAC from the wall socket into the lower DC voltages required by the computer's circuits
- Rack/Case - Holds and protects all the bits and pieces
- Hard Drive - Longer term storage of data than the memory
- Cooling - This thing will generate heat and that has to be managed
Software
- Operating system - The OS is software that manages the computer and provides interfaces for humans
- Drivers - This allows various components to work with the operating system. My primary concern with the drivers for the GPUs
- Tweaking software - The performance of processors can be pushed somewhat beyond their ratings by adjusting various parameters. This is software that assists with that process
- Mining software - This is the software applications that will actually perform the mining
- Remote monitoring - Due to the noise and heat I'm not planning on having the machine in my living space so I would like to be able to remotely manage it
Crypto Currency
- Choosing the crypto currency to mine - There are multiple currencies out there each with their own characteristics. Choosing what to mine is a significant part of the process
- Wallet - A place to keep your currency
- Exchanges - Places to exchange between currencies
This is all I have for now. As I get into it I expect I will discover important parameters that I left out.
Let me ask something, is crypto mining using mobile phone in iOS really works?
It depends on what you mean by "works". I am just starting to learn in this field, but my understanding is an iOS device just doesn't have the computing power to effectively mine. It will work in the sense that I think there is software that will run on your iOS device but it won't work in the sense that it would really be profitable. In addition it would run the processor at 100% constantly. As a result it would have to be plugged in for long duration operation and would significantly stress the device as it heated up.
Thanks for that eye-opener. You are right there, it will only drain my battery and cpu power.