What do you do with your hardware when you're not playing games?

What do you do with your hardware when you're not playing games?

I usually just mine something profitable but e lectricity prices have gone up where I live recently, can't find anything decent, so I'm mining chancoin. Hope it goes somewhere.

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>playing games

No one plays manchild games here. gb2/v/

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Photo editing and video editing for myself and some friends.

Not sure what else to do when not gaymin desu.

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Mining 4chns while I can.

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site mirroring and seeding

But i never close my games user

Use my GPU with mpv. That's about it

I wouldn't mine shitcoins, just use something like Nicehash if you don't mine a more promising cryptocurrency like ETH, BTC, LTC, ZEC, ETC, etc.

I'm mining (You)s.

this made me giggle

WTF are you talking about? I play 24/7.

DoTa, CS:GO, Warface, World of Tanks.

But can I do that mining thing while playing? I really want money.

>Nicehash
know of any other "renting" service, or is that just about the best one?

Browsing the web at 144hz is underrated

Ok old man

I had a RX480 crossfire setup for a year or so.
Now they're just mining ethereum.
Vandalized my brother's PC, that he left behind because he was away from its 1070.
I have to say, I miss my crossfire. NVidia drivers are shit.
Was hoping to buy Vega, but it doesn't look like it's gonna be an option.

Samefag on NVidia drivers.
Let me explain.
Last Novideo card I owned was 8800Gts whatever(512 I think) but I mostly used it on my linux box, just for vga output.
Before that, I had a GeForce 2 MX 32Mb.
I kid you not, it's the exact same interface from the year 2000.
WTF NVidia?

Sure is.
I love shitposting at incredibly hihg speeds.

It's probably the best simply due to the large size of their pools and the fact that they captured a huge amount of the market. However if you only want to mine say Ethereum, you're better off doing it directly via a ethermine or nanopool due to the lower fees. OTOH if you're going to be switching algorithms or you only want to deal with BTC payments, Nicehash is the way to go.

How much storage are you using and which pool?