Try a better cooling system?
Try posting about something you have a clue about?
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Anyone else noticed the OpenWRT version causes a seg fault when quitting or restarting? Happened on 3.3 and still happens on 3.4.
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Those fans on the Arctic heatsinks do tend to fall off at the slightest provocation. I've got one of them on an Athlon, and the fan has fallen off a few times, it's only held on by a bit of friction...
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2010 is calling, it wants it's mining program back. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Any reason you couldn't use cgminer or bfgminer like everyone else?
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Hope I am in the right forum.
I just upgraded to BFGMiner 3.3.0 - notes say GPU disabled by default. I cannot mine with my vid cards, using Win 7 64. I have -S openCL:auto in my startup.
Seems pretty clear to me - GPU mining is disabled. That means it's not enabled. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) real question I have is this, My Erupter's all come up fine and mine, but I get message shortly after startup: [2013-10-26 01:53:24] ICA 0: Seems too slow to be an Icarus; calibrating with short timing
they get up to correct speeds, I was just wondering what that short timing notice is about?
It's normal. The Erupters run on Icarus protocol, but are slower than a real Icarus, so BFG is just adjusting it's speed to suit.
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Now is 700+ ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) i sigarete come to pc and all works perfect Team Mining Continue Normal Option Now [700T/s] Now Powers Speed Max And Up Earnings 25 BTC Per Solved Any Block Nice Share i get code in this moment all is normal procedure come stability sms phone my signal about this upgrade situation I know your first language isn't English, but honestly these translations are meaningless. I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Just add --http-port 8330 to your batch file (or shortcut). Point your Blade to the IP of your PC running BFGMiner with port 8330. It really is that simple. Once the Blade connects it'll appear as a "PXY" device.
You'll need to run the Win32 version on Windows (even if you're running 64-bit Windows). It works OK on all other versions for Linux/OpenWRT etc.
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Short the reset pins together with a screwdriver. If it's the old V1 Blade, the little green light in the middle of the controller board will flicker. The Blade needs to be powered on while you're resetting.
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Surely if they stole -0.2, that'd be giving you money? You can't steal a negative figure...
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What has Crossfire got to do with anything? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) If you're trying to use Crossfire while mining, you're doing it wrong.
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Pool fee is 0% ! However, we have NMC merged mining to cover pool expenses.
.... They are now 0% but merge mine NMC and keep that for themselves as payment from what I can gather.
Really? Who knew? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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I'll see what I can sort out at the weekend. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Very pleased with how things are going - BFGMiner on OpenWRT is solid as a rock, and the TPLink I chose is cool running and fast (TL-WDR3600). It has a 4-port Gigabit switch built in, too, so I was able to get rid of the 8-port switch under the desk. Another 5W saved. I was using a TPLink 703N, but it has a tiny flash memory, which means running most of OpenWRT off a USB stick, which isn't terribly reliable - if the hub blips or something, the little micro-router suddenly loses half it's OS and has a fit. The 3600 has plenty of RAM and flash to run BFGMiner with a bit of space left for other stuff.
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You must be pushin much more hash. At 130mh, I ran for 5 days and saw nothing. I couldn't even get on the board due to no share.
130MH is pointless with current difficulty. All you're doing is making heat and noise, and sucking power. With 130MH you'd be better off mining one of the altcoins like Litecoin, or PPCoin.
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Well after browsing around it is using the 24 pin from a power supply so i think it should be fine.
That's a poor assumption and a poor understanding of eleuthria's concerns. I share his concern.
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716TH on the current block. May be something just needed rebooted?
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People were taking the piss with the referrals, which they fixed yesterday. Maybe it's all those falsely gained 'free' GH having been turned off that's done it?
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How much in BTC would I get if I started mining with a 1000 gh/s rig in the cloud?
Thanks
0.0019 Bitcoin per day, after the next difficulty increase then 0.0013 Bitcoin per day ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I think you've got a decimal point in the wrong place...
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One day isn't long enough. Variance and all that.
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Sell the blades(2) and buy some more Blues(8 ). That would save you another 140w. Then with a rig of 160w you could go solar.
Got a 5kW PV array on the roof, so everything is solar pretty much (though this weather it's only going about 2kW most days). ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) But, yeah, the way prices are going I'm buying GH off cex.io - I might well sell the Blades soon, 1GH is about BTC0.09 there at the moment. Also got my home server running off a little Asus EeePC - it'll use about 25W full load (Celeron 847 with 256GB SSD) and the two 4TB drives are in a USB3 enclosure which uses 15W with both drives spinning.
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Can't wait. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Just ditched the linux box for mining - now running off OpenWRT on a TPLink router. Less than 1W from the wall, got to love it. Got my whole mining rig down to less than 300W now (a feat considering the two Blades and 11 Block Erupters). Everything running off a Corsair CX750 PSU, including the hubs and the router. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Pulling just under 30GH at the moment, hopefully 35GH once the Blues arrive.
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