Getting Started Mining on a Laptop: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Getting Started Mining on a Laptop: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Current trends in mining on laptops
Mining on laptops as a source of constant income is becoming a thing of the past — this is the main trend in the industry. It appeared in 2015-2016 against the background of a deficit of discrete video cards. Whole rigs were built from laptops, like from GPUs. Their efficiency was lower, but given the constant growth of the crypto rate, investments paid off and miners managed to come out on top.

In 2017, video card prices dropped slightly and there was no shortage of video chips, so everyone who could switched to them. They mainly mined Etherium - this was the most profitable option. This continued until bulk sms kuwait the fall of 2022, when Ether switched to POS. After that, mining on laptops and GPUs turned from a mass method of mining tokens into isolated cases - large "miners" switched to ASICs, selling video cards to gamers, and amateurs stopped entering the field due to the long payback period of the hardware and high risks.

Before you start mining on the laptop's built-in GPU, you need to set up the equipment. The first thing is setting up the video chip itself, which involves overclocking with simultaneous undervolting. To do this, you need to:

Download Afterburner from the official MSI website. Launch the software and click the "Curve Editor" button on the main screen.
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