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System Name | Tropicaliente | Digger | A515-43-R19L |
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Processor | FX-6300 | Q6600 | R3 3200U |
Motherboard | ASRock 970 Extreme 4 | Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 | Grumpy_PK |
Cooling | EVGA CLC120 | OCZ Vendetta | Stock |
Memory | 16GB DDR3-1600 | 8GB DDR3-1333 | 16GB DDR4-2666 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor RX-570 4GB Red Dragon | HIS HD5670 1GB IceQ | Vega 3 |
Storage | 256GB SSD (OS) + 512GB SSD (Games) + 500GB + 2TB + 4TB | 80GB + 320GB | 128GB NVME + 512GB SSD |
Display(s) | Asus VN247H-P | KVM USB Switch | 15.6" FHD |
Case | Antec ONE | Generic Black |
Audio Device(s) | on board + Logitech Z623 | on board | on board |
Power Supply | Cooler Master GX-650 | Antec VP-450 | Powerbrick ac/dc |
Mouse | MS Wired Desktop 600 |
Keyboard | MS Wired Desktop 600 |
Software | Win 10 x64 Pro | XCP-ng 8.1: XOA, pfSense, RouterOS, FreeNAS, Zabbix | Win 10 x64 Home |
Many know the nonprofit project Folding @ Home, Seti @ Home, WGC, etc... which basically consist of creating a huge "farm "of computer performing complex calculations in a distributed manner for scientific research in various fields, using the power of our CPU / GPU with a background application.
Then there is a similar software called Compute4Cash, which works very similar but with completely different objectives.
PD: I didn't know where to post this, sorry if it's at wrong place.
Then there is a similar software called Compute4Cash, which works very similar but with completely different objectives.
It's a trap or not?Use your computer to generate some extra cash!
So you want to put your computer to work for you to make some extra cash, eh? Great! We can help you do just that. Compute4Cash will pay you for your video card's free cycles which we will use to perform massive computations. All you have to do is register, download the Compute4Cash client, make sure your video card drivers are up to date, and run the program. The more work your hardware does for us the more we will pay you - it is as simple as that!
How we measure the work you complete
We measure the work your hardware completes in 'Work Units' - a Work Unit (WU) is a fixed quantity of calculations that allows us to fairly compensate users based on how much work their hardware completes.
How you get paid
Compute4Cash will give you $0.10 $0.20* USD for each WU you complete. We will deposit these funds into any PayPal or Liberty Reserve account you specify. For a quick reference, a top of the line Radeon 5970 will do around 2 WU/hr, give or take 0.50 WU depending on its core clock speed. This equates to about $150 $300* a month per card if you compute 24x7! All you have to do is run our program in the background.
PD: I didn't know where to post this, sorry if it's at wrong place.