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2241  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2012, 11:32:10 AM
i hope this bad luck round is over soon Tongue

We got no less than 6 blocks two days ago.  That's about 3x as many as we should at our hashrate.  I'm not complaining about a slow period!!

M
me neither. i joined 2 days ago Cheesy
2242  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: LargeCoin is scared of BFL on: October 23, 2012, 11:30:23 AM
Yes, we certainly are. And so should everyone in the ASIC business, including Intel. If BFL's numbers are to be believed, our assertion is that they have discovered new manufacturing processes that are vastly more efficient than anything the semiconductor industry has seen before.
i hope BFL will continue to invest in these technologies, i love hardware hackers and maybe one day there will be BFL CPUs Smiley
BFL CPUs? Yep, they're only 4-6 weeks away.
hehe Cheesy
2243  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Which is the fastest miner? on: October 23, 2012, 07:52:35 AM
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How much do you make with your 5870?


my 5970 run poorly at 295 Mh/s by core,  have 2 5770 that runs at 180 Mh/s each, bad SDK version, running dynamic mode, not OC on my day-to-day computer..

Working a night or two on my mining rigs, I would be able to pump all those a bit, but dont have the courage !  Wink

watch my mining box here : http://youtu.be/qfCe5rN87PQ


Some friendly advise here if that really is your setup DoomDumas

Am sorry to say this but your rig you got setup their is 1 a fire hazard 2 the PSU your using is also anther fire hazard.

With enclosing into a box like it is that is casing it to close all heat inside and actually have no air flow or very little.  if you want good air flow within a closed box like you hav you need a push pull configuration x amount of fans taking in cold air x amount taking hot air out same on box but they way you have it set up is a total mess.


Friend you need to understand how air flow works is your temps for your rig will solely increase due to the amount of heat that the GPUs are giving off despite your number of fans you have on the sides it wont be enough.

You are enclosing all heat.

It would be far better to take that down stand the unit up with the side panel off the tower and actual target fans towards components that need most air flow going in or enclose as is stand up and have a what is called push pull configuration x amount of fans the back of tower x amount on face of case and some on top if you got right case and also on side
Cant explain any more clear than this


This will actualy stop your components from over heating and causing a fail or crash from over heating. Just some simple advise and tips. I wouldn't want all that heating up what you got and it not re starting up.
well done to show of COOLERMASTER Cheesy
2244  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: LargeCoin is scared of BFL on: October 23, 2012, 07:37:10 AM
Yes, we certainly are. And so should everyone in the ASIC business, including Intel. If BFL's numbers are to be believed, our assertion is that they have discovered new manufacturing processes that are vastly more efficient than anything the semiconductor industry has seen before.
i hope BFL will continue to invest in these technologies, i love hardware hackers and maybe one day there will be BFL CPUs Smiley
2245  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: bitcoin will change the hashing algo and render all the BFL shit useless!! HAHA on: October 23, 2012, 07:34:30 AM
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"The nature of Bitcoin is such that once version 0.1 was released, the core design was set in stone for the rest of its lifetime." -- Satoshi


the hashing algo is sure not part of the "core design".
im sry but this is total bullshit, hasing algo is a huge part of the core!
2246  Other / Off-topic / Re: Block Reward Halving + BFL Equipment = What for Mining / Price In Your Opinion? on: October 23, 2012, 07:32:34 AM
Firstly, this post belongs in either Speculation or Mining Speculation,  [Edit: I see that has happened already.]

The combination of the reward being split in two and the hash rate skyrocketing is going to have effects on mining operations and market price.
What do you think the outcome will be.

This is a prediction, and predictions are hard -- especially about the future.  Nobody knows, but I'll take a stab at it.

Day 0 is expected roughly around November 30th, plus or minus a week:

Day T-10: Four of the five ASIC manufacturers claim to be finalizing the design / optimizing / trying to resolve some nagging power issue / whatever, yet not a single person that pre-paid for an ASIC has one in-hand.
Day T-8: Difficulty of 3.5 million and exchange rate of $15 mean profitability is still acceptable for GPU miners paying average electric rates or less.
Day T-5: A lot more "N Ghash/s for sale" listings will start to appear [Edit: as-in total liquidation of N GHash/s of capacity]
Day T-4: Difficulty for Litecoin rises as miners experiment, causing there to be no chance of profit from Litecoin mining either.
Day T-3: Block 209,664 -- last difficulty adjustment before the block subsidy reward drops (fact, not a prediction)
Day T-1: Last day that anywhere near 7,200 BTC is produced (fact, not a prediction)
Day 0: Block 210,000 hits and only about 3,600 are produced (fact, not a prediction)
Day 1: Blocks slow to about 11 minutes as some GPU miners realize basic math and power down.
Day 2: Exchange rate volatile, both up and down, but returns to previous levels -- about $15.
Day 3: Anger and vitriol from GPU miners who are still "underwater" on their GPUs purchased in 2012.
Day 4: Anger and vitriol from FPGA miners who somehow didn't realize that "much more efficient" doesn't protect against a revenue drop of 50%
Day 5: Blocks slow to about 12 minutes as more GPU miners realize the payouts are dismal and begin to proceed past "denial", the first step in the grieving process,
Day 6: ASIC hardware developers see an even greater number of prepayments for hardware.  Much gnashing of teeth on the forums.
Day 7: Hashing on CoinLab's GPU network grows tremendously as miners cash in their built-up loyalty credits.
Day 8: Nearly all NVidia GPUs that were used for mining are now either computing with CoinLab or have been decommissioned.
Day 9: Gamers elated over some really good AMD and NVidia graphics cards available "really, really cheap" on eBay.
Day 10: Blocks slow to about 13 minutes, as not only did the block reward subsidy drop but so did the frequency of blocks -- making mining bring in even less revenue each day.
Day 11: Speculators hoping for the "doubling" of the exchange rate realize it didn't happen (or perhaps already happened, from $5-ish, over the summer), and sell off a little  Exchange rate drops to $12-ish.
Day 12: ASIC manfuacturers claim to be finalizing the design / optimizing / trying to resolve some nagging power issue / whatever, yet not a single person that pre-paid for an ASIC has one in-hand.
Day 13: Block 211,680 - difficulty adjusts.  Drops 15%.  Back to one block every ten minutes.
Day 14: Mining operators are still seeing electric bills from the previous month's consumption.  Even more anger, vitriol and gnashing of teeth.
Day 15: Christmas-related activities overtake bitcoin as being the event more important to many mining operators.
Day 25: The daily "average price" remains in a range between $12 and $15.
Day 26: Many "slightly used" GPU cards land in wrapped boxes under trees.  Others, particularly those who had a larger investment in their GPU rigs, are using the phrase "bah, humbug" more than they had in any prior holiday season.
Day 27: Difficult adjusts, dropping another 5%.  Yawn.
Day 30: ASIC manufacturers claim to be finalizing the design / optimizing / trying to resolve some nagging power issue / whatever, yet not a single person that pre-paid for an ASIC has one in-hand.


great one, but i think they will deliver sooner, but the overall process will be similiar Smiley
2247  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! on: October 23, 2012, 06:44:32 AM
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare dbbannerconnect() (previously declared in /home7/bitlatsl/public_html/coinurl.com/data/dbconnect.php:4) in /home7/bitlatsl/public_html/coinurl.com/data/dbconnect.php on line 14

seems like a double include, use require_once or include_once Wink
2248  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Am i a shame? on: October 23, 2012, 06:28:36 AM
why should you be a shame? BTC isnt about "who has the biggest e-penis based on MHs/GHs/THs".
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Profitability_Calculator <-- to calculate if its worth and think about what power it costs (in 2 months you would create 1 BTC at current difficulty, not to talk about the ASIC coming and diff staying the same).
the big peoples here dont do it to get rich (well some do), they do it for fun or another greater goal.
as pool EclipseMC should be fair (no ripoff like other pools) or if you go more advanced, p2pool.

If you want to get some BTC, you would be better buying em (exchanging em).
2249  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2012, 06:23:24 AM
i hope this bad luck round is over soon Tongue

EDIT: nvm there was a solved block some time ago Smiley

EDIT2: is there a bug? its not showing u p at the P2Pool stats (talking about the "Blocks found in last day:" section) :S
altough i have recieved the transaction. im talking about this one: http://blockexplorer.com/block/0000000000000305d32daae3ad63cd020b1fa75de9faf567284077b82a60b019

EDIT3: same for this block! http://blockexplorer.com/block/0000000000000307bb161f68458201e85a2004d9ec193ca548b004c68d678125
"Note that blocks may have been orphaned from the P2Pool chain and so not be here."
Some blocks are found by orphaned/doa shares Smiley
thanks Wink
2250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [LTC] An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: October 23, 2012, 05:59:46 AM
can somone be as kind as to tell me how to setup cgminer to mine using my cpu for ltc please

am reading through this thread and understand nothing and they are no hlep files to put in comnads for bat etc

what do i need to change in this

cgminer -o http://url -u worker1 -p xxx -I 14 --auto-fan --auto-gpu --gpu-memclock 300

any ideas plz or do  i need to download files from here and replace etc thx
NO! ur in the wrong thread!
2251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [LTC] An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: October 23, 2012, 05:37:29 AM
@muqali i believe that is only valid if you are pool mining, i`m solo mining...

i`ll send my logs to @K1773R so he can show us some scrollbar magic, right dude?
then u have to wait until u find a block to get the neat "accepted: */* (100.00%), * khash/s (yay!!!)" message Wink

lets see what poolers is coming up with, or do you want to submit patches? (if you can)
2252  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 23, 2012, 04:42:50 AM
i hope this bad luck round is over soon Tongue

EDIT: nvm there was a solved block some time ago Smiley

EDIT2: is there a bug? its not showing u p at the P2Pool stats (talking about the "Blocks found in last day:" section) :S
altough i have recieved the transaction. im talking about this one: http://blockexplorer.com/block/0000000000000305d32daae3ad63cd020b1fa75de9faf567284077b82a60b019

EDIT3: same for this block! http://blockexplorer.com/block/0000000000000307bb161f68458201e85a2004d9ec193ca548b004c68d678125
2253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [LTC] An (even more) optimized version of cpuminer on: October 22, 2012, 11:17:45 PM
hmm, already implemented you say, ok ... how much is my total hash rate based on the image below ?
kind of hard to read, huh ?

in this case information is free and at hand, why not show it ?

Odd, mine shows it relatively often.
Code:
[2012-10-22 16:01:42] thread 8: 403344 hashes, 6.76 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:43] thread 0: 691404 hashes, 11.57 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:43] thread 5: 402024 hashes, 6.73 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:43] thread 3: 400524 hashes, 6.68 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:43] thread 2: 403548 hashes, 6.70 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:43] thread 4: 402060 hashes, 6.67 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:44] thread 6: 398976 hashes, 6.51 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:56] thread 7: 154992 hashes, 11.68 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:01:56] accepted: 341/341 (100.00%), 70.04 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2012-10-22 16:02:09] thread 7: 144936 hashes, 11.46 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:09] accepted: 342/342 (100.00%), 69.82 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2012-10-22 16:02:18] thread 4: 235908 hashes, 6.73 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:18] accepted: 343/343 (100.00%), 69.88 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2012-10-22 16:02:39] thread 7: 366624 hashes, 11.97 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:39] accepted: 344/344 (100.00%), 70.38 khash/s (yay!!!)
[2012-10-22 16:02:42] thread 4: 168276 hashes, 7.16 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:42] thread 6: 383928 hashes, 6.63 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:42] thread 3: 400992 hashes, 6.72 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:42] thread 5: 403536 hashes, 6.74 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:43] thread 2: 402228 hashes, 6.72 khash/s
[2012-10-22 16:02:43] thread 1: 403956 hashes, 6.67 khash/s
correctly, that simple. learn to use the scrollbar lol
2254  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 22, 2012, 10:06:11 PM
is there a neat way to look at the curent sharechain?
In meaning? You can look at stats page.
im talking about the share explorer, its not really usage friendly to get a fast overview Wink
2255  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [400GH/s] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 22, 2012, 09:18:36 PM
is there a neat way to look at the curent sharechain?
2256  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner: modular FPGA/GPU, overclk/fans, GBT, RPC, Linux/PPA/Windows 2.8.2 on: October 22, 2012, 08:03:10 PM
Seems to me that you would add "__" to the beginning of each line to block that line out of your config file.
ah, commenting ala JSON style, ty Smiley
2257  Economy / Marketplace / Re: ["WAIT LIST"] BFL SC Pre-Order Information on: October 22, 2012, 08:01:38 PM
Well put! I also need to let you know that you personally had some influence on my entering the bitcoin economy. I too am planning on exiting the matrix Wink

Wow, I am honored and shocked that I touched so many lives.

well, im a bit scared that UPS will screw up delivery, they are known to just place it in front of the door and leave, i just hope i know when i will get it so i can take a day off work Smiley

Thats why I have my order delivered to my office, to eliminate as many possible screw ups as I can.
they can still deliver it to the wrong place, happens from time to time. or a friend of mine got his package heavy damaged during transport and UPS didnt want to replace, accodring to them he destroy'd it. all this BS with these stupid companys hiring as cheap as possible human scum to deliver stuff and dont care anymore about quality Sad yes this is harsh but sadly its a fact.

In two or three more years from now the bachelor and master degree people will be standing in line for a cheap ass job like that.. mabye some quality will brought back in.. Wink
true, true, true!
2258  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner: modular FPGA/GPU, overclk/fans, GBT, RPC, Linux/PPA/Windows 2.8.2 on: October 22, 2012, 07:49:09 PM
add __
can you be more specific?
2259  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [CoinURL] All ways to monetize your content! on: October 22, 2012, 01:59:15 PM
how about NULL'ing the fields instead of DELETE?
When I need to lock some cheater account I do exactly as you said - set NULL password, which makes impossible to ever use this account.

i ment in in relation to deleting your account, therefore ppl can "delete" their accounts.
It is also possible.
Then implement it, i mean there was enough ppls asking for it Wink For a good product u have to meet the wishes of ur clients.

BTW: i signed up earlier and give it a shot. google adsense scammed the heck out of me -.-
2260  Economy / Marketplace / Re: ["WAIT LIST"] BFL SC Pre-Order Information on: October 22, 2012, 01:57:36 PM
Well put! I also need to let you know that you personally had some influence on my entering the bitcoin economy. I too am planning on exiting the matrix Wink

Wow, I am honored and shocked that I touched so many lives.

well, im a bit scared that UPS will screw up delivery, they are known to just place it in front of the door and leave, i just hope i know when i will get it so i can take a day off work Smiley

Thats why I have my order delivered to my office, to eliminate as many possible screw ups as I can.
they can still deliver it to the wrong place, happens from time to time. or a friend of mine got his package heavy damaged during transport and UPS didnt want to replace, accodring to them he destroy'd it. all this BS with these stupid companys hiring as cheap as possible human scum to deliver stuff and dont care anymore about quality Sad yes this is harsh but sadly its a fact.
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