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201  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: MiningMonitor.com - Monitoring - SMS Notifications - Analytics [UPDATED PRICING] on: June 29, 2011, 04:29:47 AM
Password reset is broken. Also getting miner down emails every 30 mins even though the miner that is being monitored rarely goes 60 seconds without a share and has never gone >120 seconds. Want to disable the notifications but forget the password and can't reset.
202  Economy / Currency exchange / Mt Gox: idle-logout way to quick? on: June 28, 2011, 08:41:29 PM
Just noticed this yesterday, but I think MtGox has changed their idle logout time to something ridiculously short. I used to be able to keep it open all day checking once in a while. Now I feel like I have to login every 5-10 minutes. I realize they are trying to maximize security, but it needs to be longer! Anyone else having this issue?
203  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 6870 Cards - How fast have you gotten them? on: June 28, 2011, 08:13:46 PM
4x Asus EAH6870 cards here

only using ATI control panel, GPU at 1015Mhz, mem at 1100 (in ATI control panel)
getting solid 305MH/s connected to btcguild.com

guiminer w/ phoenix flags -k phatk vectors bfi_int aggression=10 fastloop=false

no bios mods, overvolting, or reflashing

I am only able to get to 1000MHz clock using afterburner. even then, I can only hit 289Mh/s using OpenCL and 280Mh/s with Phoenix. On the machine I was testing I had XFX cards, which I have heard aren't fantastic.

I have a 4th card waiting to go in my machines, but can't get afterburner to work with 4 cards. Has the ATI control panel worked well for you in your quadfire setup? what version of windows are you running?
204  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / 6870 Cards - How fast have you gotten them? on: June 28, 2011, 07:44:01 PM
I am running a few machines using reference 6870's mainly due to their price point. I was wondering how fast everyone else is getting their 6870's?

I am consistently at 275 Mh/s per card, but feel like I could be doing a lot better (wiki and other comparisons show people getting 325+).

Specs:
MSI 890FXA-GD70
Sempron 140 or Athlon X2 245
2GB Ram
Corsair PSU
Win7 64bit

Card clocked to 674, memory down to 700 (see very little difference in changing memory speeds), no change to voltage. I want to keep them as stable as possible, so I know I could jack the voltage and clock up but I don't want to lose the stability.

GUIMiner using opencl & flags: -v -w256 -f1.

I tried using Phoenix and it said it was getting about 290 Mh/s, but that wasn't translating into actual number of shares submitted. Kept having the issue where cards would drop off so I went back to opencl.

Let me know what speeds you are getting and what settings you are using. May even donate some to whoever can help me squeeze some more hashes out of my current setup!
205  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild Security Warning! on: June 28, 2011, 05:30:36 PM
I posted to the thread (where did it go btw?) asking if he could deliver ads via ssl and never got a response. Started donating to remove ads and there is still a warning from Chrome that there are still some items not being delivered over ssl. Would be nice to just have everything run over ssl.
206  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Selling Bitcoins ($15.05 each) for PayPal. Will ship a Bitcoin certificate free. on: June 28, 2011, 11:45:36 AM
8:49 PM and no bitcoins so far.  Let me know what's going on or I will charge back.
How did it end up for you? BTC ever show up?
207  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: GUI mining - updated host address for slush's pool on: June 28, 2011, 02:29:45 AM
Interesting thing going on for me. I have used the standard GUIminer since I started mining.  After reading the forums, I decided to try GUIminer's phoenix miner.  GUIminer shows that is is 15 Mh/s faster, but the number of shares submitted don't reflect that 15 Mh/s increase. I thought it could be some luck involved and even 6+ hours later, no real gain (one even had fewer shares). Anyone with the same issue, anything I can do to change it?
208  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2800 gH/sec] on: June 27, 2011, 11:47:04 AM
Finally hit 3Th/s!
209  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 26, 2011, 04:29:10 AM
my 140TB+ personal home file server
I don't believe you.
210  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 26, 2011, 04:04:06 AM
I am not a fan of the ads, but I understand your decision to put them up. Any chance you can deliver them over SSL though? ever since the ads, I keep getting issues asking to display non secure items, blah, blah.
211  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 25, 2011, 05:26:31 AM
I think one minute is too short.  Sometimes it can take that long to solve a share with a decent GPU and a lot longer for slower hardware.

I agree after paying close attention to the stats page for a few minutes.  Most of my GPUs will send a share in less than a minute, but I do have a nVidia running about 45Mh/s that takes 1-2 mins to send a share.  Maybe make it user select able. Maybe have it start a really dim yellow at 1 mins and move upto a bright yellow at 2 mins.  I don't know how easy something like this would be to program into the site, but something along these lines would be very helpful!
212  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 25, 2011, 05:18:48 AM
Another Feature Request...

On the Worker Summary, do some sort of Conditional Formatting (a la MS Excel) to the Last Share timer.  Anything btw 1min-5min have the cell be yellow. anything greater than 5 min be red (i don't think there is a need for green if under 1 min.

Right now I refresh the page and have to read down through to see if it says seconds minutes or hours. would be nice to take a quick glance to see if anything is yellow or red.
213  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 25, 2011, 04:31:38 AM
Here is a funny issue... I have multiple machines connected to BTCG... I am using US Central for all of them but can't get one to connect to it... when I ping uscentral.btcguild.com from win7 cmd, it returns General failure 4 times.  I have never seen General Failure. If i ping any of the other servers they come back fine. I am sure this isn't a BTCG issue, but curious if anyone has ever had something like this and or how to fix it.
Do you use peer(guardian|block) or similar?

So the US Central server's IP was blocked by PeerBlock because it was listed in an Anti-P2P block list. So, if anyone is having trouble connecting to US Central and you use Peer Guardian or similar, whitelist the IP and you will be in good shape.
214  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 25, 2011, 03:16:57 AM
Do you use peer(guardian|block) or similar?

You bet!  Never would have guessed it was that. wonder why it is choosing to block that ip and not the others??
215  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 25, 2011, 01:44:47 AM
Here is a funny issue... I have multiple machines connected to BTCG... I am using US Central for all of them but can't get one to connect to it... when I ping uscentral.btcguild.com from win7 cmd, it returns General failure 4 times.  I have never seen General Failure. If i ping any of the other servers they come back fine. I am sure this isn't a BTCG issue, but curious if anyone has ever had something like this and or how to fix it.
216  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: GUIMINER on windows xp SP3 startup error on: June 25, 2011, 12:29:02 AM
and you installed the normal bitcoin client too? the official bitcoin "program", that is?

else it might not work properly (or so it did for me....)

no i was going to use this compuer as a dedicated miner cuz im not sure how safe it is security wise.. does guimer require the bitcoin client also?


No, you don't need the bitcoin client on the computer you are using to mine...
217  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 24, 2011, 09:12:48 PM
Anyone see how hard we have been killing it the last 45 mins??

7 BLOCKS in 45 mins

back (133108) to back (133109) to back (133110) to back(133111) to back (133112) and then a couple blocks later another back (133115) to back (133116).
218  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 24, 2011, 09:09:04 PM
It pulls them on an alphabetical sort on the My Account page.  Adding the sort to My Workers page now.

I figured out what was going on. I had 1 machine go down the other day so I hid the workers. Just got it fixed and they were still hidden but submitting shares. The workers were out of alpha order and sitting at the bottom of the list, prob because they were hidden but submitting. Once I unhid them they popped up into correct order.
219  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 24, 2011, 08:27:15 PM
3 updates so far this morning:
1) Account workers alphabetized.

Just did some renaming and they didn't alphabetize themselves... was your alphabetizing a one time deal or should renames and new workers put themselves in the correct order?
220  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BTC Guild - 0% Fees, Long polling, SSL, JSON API, and more [~2500 gH/sec] on: June 24, 2011, 03:18:45 PM
Still showing as no credit for any work starting with block 989.  I guess you're welcome to the 15 or so 5830-hours as an unexpected donation -- hope it's the pool op who got the bonus instead of a random person. It's been a great pool until then.

I got credit for 989.
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