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1821  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~45 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** 150 BTC promotion! * 6-11% MORE BITCOINS *** on: October 12, 2011, 12:59:01 AM

283 hashs on the 5830s on bitminter, where pheonix they run around 303 mhashs

5850s are about 20 hashs slower, at 355 hashs, as opposed to 375 on pheonix..



Im curious what OS, drivers and SDK version and settings you are using as I see something different; for me on a single 5850,  bitminter is slightly faster  than phoenix (and mostly tied with diablo). Thats for hashrates, if you factor in the  extreme low amount of stales with bitminter, it becomes a no brainer.

For the record, I use ubuntu, catalyst 11.3 and SDK 2.5. My settings are 256 and 10 break interval.


I have Win7 64

Most recent sdk, wether its 2.4 or not.. I forget which is most recent

I have 11.8 catalyst drivers.


As the previous poster said, its more stable.
I will try over clocking a smidge more to make up for diff.
1822  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~45 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** 150 BTC promotion! * 6-11% MORE BITCOINS *** on: October 11, 2011, 09:47:20 PM
Alternatively you could calculate expected earnings as "if we found a block right now you would gain..."

Is it possible to calculate future earnings from the shifts completed ?

I fail to see any info on this.. ?

I still don't have all the numbers up yet. I am planning to add something like "Your score in the 10 latest shifts is 2% of the total score. That will be your share of the income from any blocks built during the current shift." and maybe "A block with a total income of 50 BTC would give you 1 BTC."

Is that the kind of thing you were thinking of?


Yes I like that idea..

I just started on bitminter, long time miner..

Your Java miner is a tad slower on all my miners compared to pheonix..

But im using it anyways.. what the heck..its not a huge diff.

I have 4 5830s, 2 5850's and a 5750.

283 hashs on the 5830s on bitminter, where pheonix they run around 303 mhashs

5850s are about 20 hashs slower, at 355 hashs, as opposed to 375 on pheonix..


Now Im also seeing that its using my 4 cpu cores up (not cpu mining) I would love to put them all on one CPU to keep electricity down, like the Guiminer has options for.


1823  Economy / Lending / Re: Requesting a 5btc loan from anyone (6% loan) for 1-2 weeks on: October 11, 2011, 05:40:22 PM
Smiley

Work on your delivery a tad. 

The 0.0 btc loan line is a bit much..  Just friendly advice..
1824  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~45 GH/s PPLNS] BitMinter.com *** 150 BTC promotion! * 6-11% MORE BITCOINS *** on: October 11, 2011, 05:30:50 PM
Is it possible to calculate future earnings from the shifts completed ?

I fail to see any info on this.. ?
1825  Other / Off-topic / Re: Concerning commentary on a private forum.... on: October 11, 2011, 03:11:03 AM
When will the bitcoin community or even just the forum members here take presidence over not wanting to step on the toes of those that ruin these forums ?

I don't think that you understand the point.  To answer your question directly, it won't, ever.  An ignorant irritant of a member has exactly the same rights to say stupid things as anyone else does, so long as s/he continues to do so in a civil manner.  We will not favor any one group of the membership over any other, no matter how you might look at it.

I am talking about civility..

But it all depends on your version of it, I dont think its "civil" to continually bash people for being interested in bitcoin.

Maybe your talking about someone else .. ?
1826  Other / Off-topic / Re: Concerning commentary on a private forum.... on: October 11, 2011, 12:42:13 AM
When will the bitcoin community or even just the forum members here take presidence over not wanting to step on the toes of those that ruin these forums ?
1827  Economy / Goods / Re: (WTB) Any mining cards that are cheeeeeap... on: October 10, 2011, 10:14:08 PM
Looking to buy video cards, 5770, 5830, 5850, 5870, or anything really cheap. Looking for low low prices.

Due to being scammed if you are not an established trader I will expect you to send the cards first. If you have a good reputation and have conducted several trades I will pay first.

I have a 5750, it does 150 M hash on an average OC, would be willing to part with it for around $55 or so depending on shipping, or Equal BTC.
1828  Economy / Goods / Re: (WTB) Any mining cards that are cheeeeeap... on: October 10, 2011, 10:09:20 PM
Oh dear god.. they are getting smarter, soon they'll learn how to open doors o.O

Was the negativity needed ? Do you feel better now ?
1829  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: The Cheaper In Bitcoins Solution -Sept stats report on: October 10, 2011, 10:01:09 PM
We are watching, keep up the good work..

1830  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: IBB - Islamic Bank of Bitcoin بنك بتكوين الاسلامي on: October 10, 2011, 04:25:21 PM
How can one invest in this?
I do not find any info on the IBB website.


IBB is traded on the GLBSE. http://glbse.com

The latest price is about 0.5 btc.

Peter hit the nail on the head!

Thanks Peter..

Smiley
1831  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Islamic Bank of Bitcoin{WIN a Bitcoin Treasure Chest !}بنك بتكوين الاسلامي on: October 10, 2011, 02:25:47 AM
Smiley  when i send something to another country i dont have to fill in custom forms, so was wondering Tongue

First time you won something huh ? , that's what you get for supporting and choosing IBB Smiley



Oh wow, really? This is in the east? I have no idea why it must be done, or when it took effect for us to use custom forms. I believe it is the same for Mexico as well to send or receive.

Yea, never really gamble, do raffles, bingo or lottery. I've seen a lot lives screwed up from it. On the other hand this worked out well, didn't even know I was entered at the beginning of noticed I was a winner.

awwww i didnt win

Maybe next time, Good luck to you man, for when ever the next opportunity comes and all others.

---

Do people good, in return of life, life will be good to you Smiley.

The new customs forms came from 911, they are just simple forms declaring what your shipping and sometimes they want to know where it is being used.. and of course, since you sign it, if you send something stupid, they have full right to nail you to the wall.

Its hardly any issue at all..

But anyways!, congrads! We used a random # generator website, it seemed to have been random in your favour!
1832  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Islamic Bank of Bitcoin{WIN a Bitcoin Treasure Chest !}بنك بتكوين الاسلامي on: October 09, 2011, 08:18:49 PM
and the winner is #14
Congratulations to pekv2 , you win the Islamic Bitcoin Treasure Chest !
1833  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: How to get Loans {Win an Islamic Bitcoin Treasure Chest} on: October 09, 2011, 08:18:01 PM
and the winner is #14
Congratulations to pekv2 , you win the Islamic Bitcoin Treasure Chest !
1834  Other / Off-topic / Re: Narcissism Defined on: October 09, 2011, 06:53:58 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism

Quote
Today, in psychology, narcissistic personality disorder is a mental illness characterized by a lack of empathy, a willingness to exploit others, and an inflated sense of self-importance. In popular discourse, "narcissism" is a widely-used term for a range of selfish behaviors. Cultural critics including Christopher Lasch have applied the term "narcissism" more generally to contemporary American culture. Some experts believe a disproportionate number of pathological narcissists are at work in the most influential reaches of society, such as medicine, finance, and politics.

Clearly, we've made a mistake. Nothing more to read here. Next thread started by Atlas in 3...2...


LOL! Cheesy
1835  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: [Closed] Re: 500 BTC sale. CA$-->10% / US$-->8% below Mt.Gox average. on: October 08, 2011, 05:44:08 AM
All spoken for at this time. 

I was just joking around.. Wink
1836  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 500 BTC sale. CA$-->10% / US$-->8% below Mt.Gox average. on: October 08, 2011, 03:32:38 AM
Throw some over here while your at it..

1FKxGoW5ewhtVuB3iBH4ULqqkvRg41ZLEi


Thanks! I owe ya!
1837  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ** Another Mystery Prize #2 from Islamic Bank of Bitcoin for Newbies ONLY ! on: October 06, 2011, 04:46:19 PM
Wow.....

Someone is getting lucky Smiley
1838  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Islamic Bank of Bitcoin{WIN a Bitcoin Treasure Chest !}بنك بتكوين الاسلامي on: October 06, 2011, 02:35:32 AM
So i just thought.. When is that box draw happening?
And i realised i didnt know nor could i find out by looking around.
So when does the draw for the box occur?

To be honest, we will draw very soon, just waiting for a package to arrive. No doubt its going in the chest!

1839  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Beat The Markets, Buy Wholesale Gemstones with BTC! on: October 05, 2011, 03:33:08 AM
Could you cite some examples of prices and size (pictures if avail) of the tourmaline you have ?
1840  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [ANNOUNCE] WTCR.CA - Canadian Technology Store Accepting Bitcoin on: October 05, 2011, 12:15:33 AM
Nice site.. Smiley

I like it
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