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Distributed processing power for money?

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  • Dual Processor
  • Business Computing
  • Power
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June 26, 2013 2:27:07 PM

Suppose I got access to a cluster of dual processor servers armed with 3 Tesla 2750s each. Currently this cluster is just idle. Operation costs are zero (electricity, maintenance and connectivity are free). How would I make money with it?
Would BitCoin mining be the wise choice? I know Nvidia cards are not suited for mining, but how else may I sell computing power?

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July 22, 2013 10:54:36 PM

I think that bit mining would be a good choice for you. Even if it yields little pay it does not cost you anything to run. Any and all graphics cards can be used for mining. If you don't want to use the graphics cards for mining it is possible to use the CPU.
October 10, 2013 7:12:00 PM

InfoOverloader said:
I think that bit mining would be a good choice for you. Even if it yields little pay it does not cost you anything to run. Any and all graphics cards can be used for mining. If you don't want to use the graphics cards for mining it is possible to use the CPU.


Personally, I've been using this site to help find the best ones.

I would actually recommend signing up for Qoinpro since they will be closing registration off soon it appears. They are handing out free bitcoins, litecoins, and feathercoins which can add to your wallet if you are mining.

Also, they are giving great rates and I'm already doing pretty decently. The going rate is about $1 / day with an old computer if you use a mining solution, so I imagine yours will be doing much more. Best of luck!

Hope this helps!




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