How to mine crypto and earn passive income with your gaming PC
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NiceHash is a handy service that allows you to sell others your PC hardware to mine cryptocurrency. It’s possible to join mining pools to combine computing power and earn some Bitcoin in return by running this software. You can quite easily.
How to set up NiceHash
All you need is your gaming PC, so once that’s up and running, simply follow the steps below to start mining crypto (well … technically, it’s selling your PC hardware) and earning some Bitcoin.
I recommend disabling the CPU because it’s simply not worth it, in my opinion. It’s better to free up your CPU or power it down to save on consumption and allow your GPU to do all the heavy lifting. If you’re looking for thebest mining GPU, we rounded up not only thebest graphics cardfor gaming but also more affordable options for crypto mining.
How to store your crypto
As you begin to accumulate cryptocurrency from those paying for your system hardware, it’s time to consider where you’re going to store it. While it’s possible to leave it in your NiceHash wallet, I would recommend against this. Instead, download one of the many free wallet apps for your smartphone.
Once you’ve hit the minimum Bitcoin required to perform a transfer from NiceHash, you can send all your earnings to a wallet of your choosing, just in case your NiceHash account was to be compromised. You could even take this security a step further by investing in a physical wallet, which is a small offline device that stores all the necessary details to access your cryptocurrency.
How to optimize your PC for mining
While it’s certainly possible to load up NiceHash, set it all up and leave it running for years, it’s best to do a little tinkering to get the most out of your GPU without using too much electricity. If we can lower our consumption without affecting performance, we stand to make more profit.
MSI Afterburneris a great tool for altering GPU power, clock speed, and other values.
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Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He’s been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at@RichEdmonds.