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1461  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Anyone looking for PCI-E 1X TO 16X Riser Cards on: August 29, 2011, 12:42:47 AM
I'm SELLING 3 PCIx16 Riser Cards - UNUSED in UNOPENED packaging for 1BTC a piece.

Shipping varies depending on your country. I promise to ship as cheap as possible. Located in Europe.
1462  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~460 GH/s 0% fee SMPPS] ArsBitcoin mining pool! Come join us! on: August 23, 2011, 12:07:02 AM
I like it mostly cause it is the most maneuverable. I can use the computer if I want to game and only be down maybe only 0.01 btc. If I was on a different non pps I would have to sweat if I missed mining at a good time. Also the uptime has been good to.

+1

Agree - good point, although I only change the aggression on my main GPU when starting to use the computer. So the difference in total #power for me would be marginally. Still the most compelling reason for ARS is the uptime; I personally like the excellent readability of the Interface. But that's a matter of taste.
1463  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~460 GH/s 0% fee SMPPS] ArsBitcoin mining pool! Come join us! on: August 22, 2011, 11:56:27 PM
I really don't get it why people are complaining and argumenting about different payout systems? Are you ALL hoppers?! WTF!  Huh

The reason why I joined ARS 4 weeks ago and never looked back was that the pool wasn't down, not even once. At BitLC, Elegius, Deepbit and Guild the pools were regularly and annoyingly often and shockingly long DOWN.

At ARS - not once.  Grin

Another reason is the helpful community.

That's why I love ARS and will stay there. You Hoppers go where ever you wish, and please take that 50% hashing power with you, it stinks anyway and messes up my rank in the stats!  Undecided

1464  Economy / Goods / Re: Resin Bitcoins SOLD OUT!! :D on: August 15, 2011, 12:53:52 AM
forget those, check out these: http://coinedbits.com/buy.php and these http://cryptocommodity.org/tats/potobtc.jpg
1465  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Funding Mtgox with Paxum on: August 12, 2011, 11:10:29 PM
Mt Gox -> Paxum takes about 10 minutes. No problems at all. Highly recommended!
1466  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / A Linux Java GUI to control fans and clocks of your AMD GPU on: August 02, 2011, 01:47:49 AM
I wrote a Linux GUI to control fan speeds, temperatures, mem and gpu clocks of up to 4 adapters.

The tool relies on aticonfig, so make sure you have that one up and running.

https://github.com/nottinhill/linux-fcc

If you find the tool useful, I would appreciate a small donation to 18QeVng1ArbTBoyFTXGwk78caQgDESUC4v
1467  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: You know when you are bitcoin miner when... on: July 26, 2011, 12:05:40 AM
When a cold rainy cloudy day is a good day.

+1 LoL
1468  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Java: DataInputStream not working, Miner not starting.. on: July 09, 2011, 11:12:51 PM
some1 delete this topic ..
1469  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / RBE which Clock Info will get read by the ATI PowerPlay state reg. Mining? on: July 04, 2011, 03:14:35 AM
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ATI uses a method called 'PowerPlay' to throttle clocks, voltage and thus power consumption of its cards. Several power play states are being used at several conditions (i.e. 'boot mode' and so on). Mostly, there are four such states. Each state has access to several clock settings (mostly 3 of them, called 'low', 'medium' and 'high'). However, BIOSes have by now at most ten clock info modes, saved in an internal table. So, each state and each clock setting of them has a pointer to one of the ten clock info modes. For example, most BIOSes have a state for 'boot mode' (in general, state 0). This boot state has, say, three clock settings. In most BIOSes, all these three settings point to the same clock info mode (in general, clock info 0). And so on. State 1 may have three clock settings, pointing to clock info mode 2, 4 and 7. So, several clock info modes may be used for different clock settings and thus, are dependent of course. RBE can view this dependency structure. Keep it in mind when you tinker with the clock info mode settings.

So which Clock info do I have to alter for Mining?

- I want to crank up the voltages for the GPU
- I want to undervolt the RAMs

If I click on the Powerplay states (on 5870) it shows me what Clocks it will use, e.g.

0 boot - clock info 0
1 power saving for notebooks in battery mode, high perf and optimal perf: clock info 01/02/03
2 UVD Watching Vids - clock info 03
3 power saving for notebooks in battery mode, high perf and optimal perf: clock info 00/04/05
4 ACPI Disabled load balaning - clock info 06

0 boot and 03 powersaving seems interesting
0x45 voltage registers the thing to mod

Useful (from this Forum) reg. 5770:
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Don't watch your (long) videos online- for some reason my hasrate drops by ~50% when a (e.g. youtube) video is open in Firefox (doesn't matter if it's playing or not). This is probably due to Flash taking up one of the GPUs for itself (running an ATI 5770 Sapphire).
This is caused by the card's hardware decoder which is designed to run at 400MHz. Your BIOS will have a seperate PowerPlay state for this, which is different from the 3 states controlled by ATI Overdrive. Apparently flashing a BIOS with edited UVD state to force a higher clock rate just causes it to crash, so the best solution is to simply not use it.
For YouTube, right click the video, go to Settings and uncheck Enable Hardware Acceleration.

Also quite useful reg 5850: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=20014.0
1470  Bitcoin / Mining support / Tutorial: Bitcoin Mining on Fedora Core 15 on: June 28, 2011, 02:56:17 PM
I wrote a tutorial for F15 - since all tutorials I found cover only Ubuntu.

http://meshfields.de/bitcoin-fedora/

If you want to show your appreciation donate 0.01337 btcs to 16goZ8yyx6eS9pWdt5yLGRsg5QTYNDGHAq
1471  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: 6 blocks an hour my ass! on: June 23, 2011, 01:56:15 PM
This discussion is very interesting, however falls short to taking into account the most important factor: Greed and the capitalist system. Almost all westerners were socialized in the context of capitalism, hence we think money is the only -true- thing that can make you rich. Familiy, Tradition, Christianity (if you're an atheist: putting others before you), all these things are important to us, but I think we can all agree that money is a tad more important to the most of us.

I remember the pre-Yahoo! days, when onliners used a mouse mover plugin for NetScape to generate ad views, earning below 20 bucks a month out of it. For many of us, BitCoin Mining is no different - we perceive it as a money generator. So, as long as there is even 1 cent/h to be made out of BitCoin mining, miners will keep coming in, until it is unprofitable for all of us. This day will come very soon - my feelings tell me in 4-8 months.

In my opinion the single group of people that will keep mining then are people who see the true value behind BitCoin Mining: Ensuring a safe, federalised, pro-privacy currency, that will be another small wheel to make the world a better place. Just my 2 cents.

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https://identi.ca/wikiterms
1472  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Sapphire 5850 Fan Dead on: June 21, 2011, 11:40:06 AM
get an accelero twin turbo already!!!!!  Shocked
1473  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: How much power on: June 21, 2011, 11:38:32 AM
1 non-OCed 5850 takes 170 Watt.

Keep in mind that 75 Watt will come out of the Motherboard. With 6 cards on the MoBo, I recommend donating the MoBo to me where I will treat it more nicely than you obvioulsy are planning to.

Regards.
1474  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: linux 4850 optimize on: June 21, 2011, 11:28:15 AM
Your BIOS is locked.
1475  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: [Poll] What temperature do you keep your GPU? on: June 21, 2011, 10:58:13 AM
I bought an ASUS board with 5 Fan connectors and plugged 120mm into it. I have set them to 80% and put them on top of my 58xx cards. The cards themselves are spinning at 100% - in case the crap stock fans break, I have Acceleros waiting to be mounted. My cards, even the middle ones run at below 55°C. The side cards run below 50°C. Stay frosty!
1476  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Which case for 4 Graphics cards? on: June 21, 2011, 10:57:10 AM
Hi what case does take 4 Graphics cards?

Do I need 8 PCI openings in the back of the case or are 7 enough?

I like:


- Corsair Obsidian Series
- Silverstone FT01, FT02, TJ07
- Lian Li

I'm pretty sure 4 cards won't fit into the FT02 series.
1477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Firecoin - Bitcoin Firefox Plugin on: June 20, 2011, 11:32:13 PM
It lets you use bitcoin meta tags on webpages..

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firecoin/
1478  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: eBay Deleting All Bitcoin Listings on: June 20, 2011, 01:50:45 PM
I alrdy cancelled Amazon and PayPal b/c of their harsh reaction to the Wau Holland Foundation (Wikileaks NGO). I will therefore cancel my ebay account as well with over 140 positive 100% sellers feedback. A long era will come to its end for me.

Anywho.. ebay Web Usability and Fees always sucked. Good bye ebay - rot in hell!
1479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: *- RED CROSS donate suggestion -* on: June 19, 2011, 04:44:29 AM
I think that's an awesome idea. See, Bitcoin has enough miners and bad publicity, but lacks good publicity and the idea by the threadstarter is creative, progressive, touches the political space in a very good way and is therefore awesome!

I highly recommend someone translates the letter to higher English and give it a professional touch, so that the RedCross feel themselves taken seriously.

+1
1480  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 5850 don't produce BTCs fast enough anymore. 1BTC/~144hours.. on: June 18, 2011, 05:28:12 PM
6990 will draw more electricity than the most efficient card there is for mining, the 5870! The 5850 should give you on moderate settings 300 MHash/sec not less! Buy a decent MoBo (with 4 PCIe Slots) and a 850 Watt PSU and you are golden again.

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Free money never stays long with you, for me mining is contributing to a great idea; not making money.
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