All this talk about juice is getting me thirsty.
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Well teukon, I grew a pair and tried the magic 1000 core and I was successful. But it wasn't enough to satiate my curiousity so I tried a wee bit more and here are my results. While 1000 was stable at 1.149v, I had to up to 1.162v to hit 1010MHz on the core. The VRMs were a bit scary though, nearing 115c. This was only for a few minutes too; probably won't feel comfortable until I get that new thermal stuff in. 429.7
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I meant to ask, do you plan to offer payout to the 8th decimal place? Would further distinguish the pool from the majority, imo
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I know where that has been
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Man, these constant pool plugs are really getting to me.
Remove the plug and it drains the pools! p.s. Awesome pool in my sig (no referral business!) Sorry, couldn't resist.
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The decreased stale rate has evaporated recently with the increase in pool hash rate. Will I see those low stale rates ever again?
Hmm, I'm still running at a decent ratio. 2352:5 (0.2%). What card/drivers/SDK/miner you running? I'm on a 5850, 11.4, SDK 2.4, GUIMiner v2011-7-1 on Windows 7 x64 running poclbm OpenCL with Ma tweaks reapplied.
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55,980,000,000 hashes/sec and counting!
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Give bitp.it a try. They're a small pool who is having a chance to rise out now that most of the big pools are experiencing some problems. They have very active admins and are always trying to keep on top of things, adding new features and quickly stomping out any bugs (which have been relatively few to begin with). They're up to 50Ghash now and climbing. https://bitp.it/
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It got ated by a rabbit with big, nasty, pointy teeth.
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I'll bite.
What is Block 125552?
You'll have to find a much more distinguishing characteristic than what a simple google will tell you. That requires me to use my brain. Not fun!
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And another, though probably silly question. I assume .ca is in Canada but am unfamiliar with the power outlets there and noticed the PSUs for sale on the site are 230v and am wondering if .ca is Canada and if so are the outlets all 230v?
No, we are 110v ac. We only use 220v for big appliances like AC, Dryer, etc. Most power supplies have a toggle switch between both modes, though they may not include the appropriate cable to connect to a specific outlet outside of their intended market. EDIT: I could be wrong. A lot of this stuff looks like non-brand stuff, likely chinese replicas or offshoots, so its hard to say.
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I did some digging and came up with this distinguished number: 00000000000000001e8d6829a8a21adc5d38d0a473b144b6765798e61f98bd1d
That's the Jeopardy answer. Just for fun, I'll let you figure out the question.
I'll bite. What is Block 125552?
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Throwing my hash to help kill the block... or nurture it p.s. This pool is so bad that I get 0.12 stale shares!! And by bad I mean good If only this pool hit 500 Gh+ it would be a lean, mean, block bustin machine. Awww shucks Tx, thanks! We appreciate it It seems pretty hard to get new users these days. We love every one of you!!! A lot of people are simply scared of change. It's a tough market out there for pools who started in June and thereafter.
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Throwing my hash to help kill the block... or nurture it p.s. This pool is so bad that I get 0.12 stale shares!! And by bad I mean good If only this pool hit 500 Gh+ it would be a lean, mean, block bustin machine.
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That bit is getting too deep.
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If I was cheap enough to WillMitchell all over the forum to get 20 cents of cash a day.
FTFY
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Are you guys saying you put 12 and 16 cards in one computer?
rigs
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uhh, put the ferret in another room? Or the computer?
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