Alienware. You can actually mine on it:)
Well I know Alienware has a bunch of bad reviews and is overpriced but it looks great and it works wonderfully for me!
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Thanks to everyone who signed up to the forum. I really appreciate you guys trying to help this community.
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Yes some people have been confused w/ the digitalcoin thing but there are many different alternate currencies out there, so I think its ok. There aren't many domains out there was my problem.
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How much are you paying and how often? Certainly interested. I'll probably pay the BTC equivalent of $0.15/thread but that depends on quality, to get that much I expect ~3 lines a thread and for them to be decently written. So you are going to review every post? I will review every post you make in the beginning. If I accept them then I expect you will continue that quality as you post more and I will randomly check some to make sure that is true.
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Thanks for the advice delphs, I'll look at providing some guides. Also, I'm working on getting some bitcoins so that I don't need to pay via. paypal, sorry guys.
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I believe to keep it running in the background without any problems you would have the decrease the intensity to keep it from being all jumpy. However, that would of course decrease the number of kh/s that you are getting. I personally would go get a second graphics card (assuming you don't already have one), something low end and then plug your monitor into that so that you can drive up the r9 290 as much as possible. Or another thing you could do is when your using the PC decrease the intensity and then once your done with it increase it back up.
*Edit* I would try out your motherboards graphic card and see how it works, it should work fine for regular usage unless you have multiple large monitors or are trying to game. Then you can drive up the r9 290 as much as it can handle. Also do you have the latest drivers, I heard that there were some cooling problems for the latest radeon series that have been fixed in the latest drivers. It shouldn't have gotten up to 95 degrees and crashed.
For more replies & quicker responses post your question in the dedicated litecoin section or alt coin mining section of my forum: digitalcoindiscussion.com
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I'm especially looking for suggestions, so let me know if you guys have any!
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How much are you paying and how often? Certainly interested. I'll probably pay the BTC equivalent of $0.15/thread but that depends on quality, to get that much I expect ~3 lines a thread and for them to be decently written.
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Don't use the same password than in bitcointalk
Otherwise you may experience some troubles...
Fair warning. I'm not trying to steal passwords but I understand new sites are not to be trusted.
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I have posted two thread in your forum and sent a pm please check and pay me. my btc address
1KdDZNqoiL149DT52UwUQx22dVVPawiCJs
I have replied to you.
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Payment via. Paypal
Soon as I finish purchasing some w/ mt.gox I'll begin implementing bitcoin rewards.
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Offer updated to pay you more... now only 3 threads, the 5 post requirement has been removed.
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Hello Everyone, I have made a new forum for digital currency users: digitalcoindiscussion.comRegistration is free and their are no restrictions such as a newbie section. Plus I am paying people to post on the forum! If you are interested please register their and PM me: cameron I personally like to be a member of all the digital currency forums out their and would recommend you do the same. Plus if you guys are interested in moderating (and getting paid for it) please PM me on that forum too! *Due to the questions* If you want to get paid just start posting threads and posts around the forum, post your questions there ect. Try and make it an active community. Once you have some done PM me on the forum and I'll pay you via. paypal.
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Hello Everyone, I have recently finished making a new digital currency forum: digitalcoindiscussion.com This forum is similar to the current forum but I took it and I made some modifications I liked + removed the newbie restrictions that have always annoyed me and expanded the alternate currency section some because I feel like that is a big part of the digital currency world and deserves a lot more space than the single jumbled board we currently have. I am interested in growing this forum and I also am looking for some moderators. My username of the forum is: cameron so I am looking for some moderators, please PM me their if you are interested -> I'm considering giving out revenue shares as part of the forum. Anyway, for the part that you have all been looking for... how are you going to get paid for joining. I am looking for people to join and help contribute some activity. Currently if you join and post 3 threads then I will send you $0.60 via Paypal. This is a limited offer and you must PM me their to get paid. I am especially looking for suggestions! Also I'm looking to market the forum, if you have a blog related to digital currency and are willing to make a post in exchange for some payment, please PM me. Thanks.
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I think it would be better to continue the discussion here.
As a donator/investor I'd be happy to be able to read the discussion about solutions to these issues here, and I'm sure everyone else who donated/invested would be too. I haven't donated but I have invested some of my computer's time into solving solutions. I am also interested in reading the discussion though because it lets me know how close to releasing curecoin the team actually is and what problems are left to be solved because it is released. However, I'm interested about the cheating on points thing yet because I know some people take points seriously, even if they have no monetary value, and companies like EVGA give you some credit every month for the points you get towards buying a GPU, so the points have a little bit of monetary value their. I've never seen anyone be able to cheat on their points nor seen anyone do it now when Franko's are being given away and their is some monetary value attached. Do you have an explanation for how this would be possible or if anyone has ever done this.
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I could build you one and sell it to you but you would be looking for $1500~ depending on how easy you wanted it to be to use (i.e., I could make a full desktop and then install windows 7 and put all the short cuts on the desktop but that would be ~$100 more)
PM me if your interested.
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Why is your PTS withdrawal disabled?
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So does this autocharge if you go over and we need to watch it or will it stop when trial finishes?
It stops when the trial is finished - no over charge, that is one of the best parts!
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Yes, here is the evidence http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-machines/ Windows A4 (8 core) machine - $0.72 / hr Linux A4 (8 core) machine - $0.48 / hr So $200 credit will let you mine 277 hours on 8 core Windows machine and 416 hours on 8 core Linux machine. This is the same hardware, but you will mine 50% longer on Linux, so you'll get 50% more coins. Unfortunately this is Linux. So yes, you will have to use command line. This is for advanced miners only. Fair point - but as you said its more advanced. You should have included the evidence in your original post.
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