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Is Bitcoin mining bad for your computer?

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Yes, you will most certainly overheat your computer.

Causing irreversible damage to your hardware. There is no point in mining bitcoin with your home computer. To mine bitcoin you need an ASIC machine.

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On BTC mining, the difficulty is very high because there is many people using powerfull hardware in competition... so, I don't directly agree that it will damage your computer, as it depends a lot on the computer, but it will be mining, so it will be running almost max resources and you won't be getting anything worth for it... so, your computer will at least get it's life shortened, you'll spend electricity, and in the end you'll have a handfull of satoshis

 

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Yes. Invest in a "mining rig" if you want to mine, or you can rent rigs to mine with. Google and you will see many options available.

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Yes, it will eatup a lot of memory and electricity too, don't run bitcoin mining on your computer. Try some other coins that are easy to mine without any problems to PC.

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Bitcoin mining using your cpu and gpu is no longer profitable. In the end you will just waster electricity and overheat your unit. If you decide to mine bitcoin then buy some mining rigs such as antminer s9 from  bitmain. If you have enough money you can create your own mining rig. But if you are short and what you have is only your pc with gpu then try to mine some altcoins that has low difficulty and can be mined using gpu.

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BTC mining with cpu will no longer leave you profits but rather end up damaging your equipment I do not recommend it. I recommend more marketing or else you feel ready to buy at a good price and retain and sell when it increases.
 

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Mining is a process that requires electricity and power from your computer video source and processor so yes it actually damages your computer every time you do it

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I think that mining will not bring much harm to your computer. If the computer is well-assembled (high-quality components) then it will live long enough and even then pay off if you want to change it.

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But I kind of heard that Bitcoin fell very much in price, and that many are upset by this. And yet I believe that his course at the moment even pays for all the waste very well, it is the cost of electricity and of course the computer itself. And if you mine Bitcoin, then in any case, with the money you earned, you can change components and even get money from teiyu.

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Most important: it is not profitable at all. Your electric bill will eat up all your profits, even more. And you risk crashing your machine so no. 

It takes some time reading to learn that. Normal computers doesn't have computing power for mining.

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On 05.10.2019 at 10:03, Joewilbertson said:
Yes, you will most certainly overheat your computer.

Causing irreversible damage to your hardware. There is no point in mining bitcoin with your home computer. To mine bitcoin you need an ASIC machine.

Ahah, of course, why this topic at all) Or give examples to naive people, otherwise he wrote and did not confirm. It is necessary to describe the power of 1 ASIC device for example s9 and in comparison the computing power of 1 corei9 processor

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Yes of course do not do bitcoin mining using your computer or phone hardware because your computer worth $600 but you earn $10 per year. So it will take you almost 60 years to return your money wich you've used to buy your computer.

So think about it and you'll prefer what to do mining or claiming free faucets.

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If you don't have the right equipments you will definitely destroy you computer, because mining should be done by specific computers, you can't mine bitcoin on any device. 

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On 10/27/2019 at 1:10 PM, snowergae said:

Yes, аny sort оf mining, many individuаls do thаt for days, and sincе it makеs your еquiрmеnt tо funсtiоn with o capacity fоr hours, it сan harm сomрonents аnd mаkе it рrоductivе.

Yet people still want to risk mining on their computers having it running at full capacity and then complain when their computer suddenly fail. Mining has its own rig now and if you want to mine then buy it. 

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On 05.10.2019 at 10:03, Joewilbertson said:
Yes, you will most certainly overheat your computer.

Causing irreversible damage to your hardware. There is no point in mining bitcoin with your home computer. To mine bitcoin you need an ASIC machine.

Your computer is likely to bring 0.01 cents per day from Bitcoin, while it will puff like a steam train and overheat. This idea is not happy.

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No the Bitcoin mining will not bad for our computer if the computer was core I5 Intel processor and good graphics card, but the cases is, in 2013 the Bitcoin mining will possible for mobile, but now the mining user try to break block of Bitcoin and its has a more competition in day by day. Show the many people will continue try to break block with his core i9 processor computer. For this cause the mining will damage your computer if you have a nopowerful computer.

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To me i do not know about the computer that how it will gonna to bad in your computer but the top researcher of the miner says that GPU is very a good way for mining.

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Its not all bad from what I've seen. It really depends on the percentage of resource use. Mining can and will strain your hardware causing irreversible damage. But a quick mine wont affect your PC at all. Just don't full throttle pls

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Yes of course it is very stupid if we do mining with computers that we use to work, because basically mining has been provided by special machines or also through cloud mining

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Yes, mining on a computer is not profitable enough for some people. The computer can break down and burn, it is better not to experiment, but there is a possibility, why not?

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Answer for this is yes because by mining Bitcoin on computer we don't get any profit rather we get huge loss  because Bitcoin mining requires is powerful hardware I mean that you need good hash power in order to mine Bitcoin. Also it can heat up and damage computer.

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Bitcoin mining isn't bad for your computer, but there's one particular thing that you should probably consider, when starting your Bitcoin mining journey: The process eats a lot of computing power. You'll need an ASIC miner to turn profit.

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