in total P2Pool miners has higher payouts than mining in other pools.
Citation needed.
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Could you guys be having issues with a legacy serial port on your machine? While most machines now don't have a serial port on the backplane, they often have a header on the board for one, so it's turned on in the BIOS.
Might be worth checking, and turning it off in the BIOS if you don't use it.
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Heh, and still no-one has mined. One person with 600MH/s for about 10 minutes.
I still think you've over-specced your server. I hope you're not paying to host that thing....
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Announcements on a forum with basically zero users? Quote: In total there is 1 user online :: 0 registered, 0 hidden and 1 guest (based on users active over the past 5 minutes) That'd be me then...
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I've spoken to beastlymac, no one has bluefurys, if you're that sure why don't you provide proof of the claims you make with links, pictures and videos of the units as well as showing us all all the other group buys that you claimed to have shipped, because right now you're offering nothing but hearsay.
It's impossible, he can't link stuff he pulled out of his ass.
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The fuses are the standard vehicle type. Any garage will have them, they'll sometimes give you a few if you ask nicely - they're beyond cheap, I think it's about £5 for 100 when you're buying them from a wholesaler.
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windows 8 is probably the problem
No, it isn't. Windows 8.1 isn't a problem either, as that's what I'm using.
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win7 64bit, cant get bfgminer to load properly and recognize my blades,
Be aware only the 32-bit version of bfgminer supports the Blades. You can of course run 32-bit bfgminer on 64-bit Windows.
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No.
That's like trying to upgrade a lawnmower with a jet engine.
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the power cable is loose
There may be hardware fault ?
No shit?
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If you'd bothered to look in the EMC thread, you'd see they, along with most other big pools, are under DDoS attack.
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They're delayed a week or so due to a Chinese holiday, which held up the PCB manufacture/delivery. But, you'd know that if you searched or read the forum, rather than posting a new thread for every question you have. ok thanks for that dickhead Any time dumbass.
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They're delayed a week or so due to a Chinese holiday, which held up the PCB manufacture/delivery. But, you'd know that if you searched or read the forum, rather than posting a new thread for every question you have.
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The home brand "BT Business Hub" that I use was throttling the getwork protocol the blades were using.
Those things are a heap of shite. Even the elcheapo DLink that TalkTalk supplies works fine. BT's own-brand routers are the worst pile of crap ever to be called a router.
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Use any intel original motherboards
Shame Intel's current range of motherboards is the last ones they're making. They're going out of motherboards totally. By the time Monache arrives, we'll be using quantum computers that run off farts.
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Well if nothing else its nice and shiny... very pretty Makes the clusterfuck of wires that BFL ship out look bad.
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The ebay seller is a business seller and still I am getting response from him. I came to know that John Watson is a distributor in UK (Manchester) and got his email ID from the seller and contacted him.
There is no ASICMiner UK distro. yxt is the sole Europe distributor, and he's in Germany. What you probably got from the eBay seller was a fake address set up by that ebay seller to scam you. It worked, it seems. For the hard of thinking: eBay seller sets up fake email address with fake name as "distributor" eBay seller recommends "distributor" Mug (you) sends money to fake distributor Mug (you) gets no response from fake distributor Mug (you) asks eBay seller about it, and they say they've no idea eBay seller gets free BTC that can't be traced back to him.
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Jeesh, I had enough problems with heat running 4xGPUs. Small, timber frame, very well insulated house. The 4 GPUs were raising the temp of the back bedroom by 5C compared to the rest of the house. The noise was shocking too, and the GPUs were in quiet cases (Fractal Design Define XL).
Even in the winter, that room had the radiator turned off and the window open, and it was still too warm.
Those things would be best run in a garage or a shed in the garden. Not in your house.
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