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241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Community Call for Claymore Zcash GPU Miner Development on: November 03, 2016, 05:43:10 AM
i think he got paid to NOT release it. it would be out already

Very much doubt that. He said a few days. We're still in that "few days" period.
242  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Community Call for Claymore Zcash GPU Miner Development on: November 03, 2016, 05:33:37 AM
Looks like he dont want to release.....

Of course he wants to release, he'll be getting paid a fee from each miner the moment he releases it. (Which is fine, of course) He's losing a lot of money right now due to people having ditched ETH and his software to mine ZEC. Once he releases his ZEC client, he'll get most of those miners back and paying fees to him to use his software.
243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016 on: November 03, 2016, 05:29:54 AM
Yes, this is exactly what we need. We're having a breath of fresh air not having to deal with your bullshit, piece of filth Chinese ASIC companies anymore by building our own miners with GPUs. Do you really think we want to go back to supporting you scammers by letting you build PCs for us with common off the shelf PC miners?

Anyone can build a 7x 480 rig for cheaper than you'll be selling.

Fuck off, "Zoey".


Dude,

You are way out of line. What is the purpose of going off like this?

All these ad hominum attacks are illogical[1]

Yes, this miner is pointless for some segment of the buying public, but for the business administration types and others who need an out of the box solution it's suitable. Have you not noticed the ETH and Zcash forums are flooded with newbies on their way to the gold rush? This is precisely the target population.


[1] "Introduction to Logic", Irving Copi, University of California Press


You're welcome to your opinion, but I don't agree with it. This is another bullshit scam. Businesses who would want to invest in mining aren't going to buy this unless they're as dumb as this product. Real businesses have real IT departments with technicians which are more than qualified to build computers, which is all this is. A glorified PC. A glorified PC being sold with bullshit promises like "worlds first graphics card miner" and "graphics cards but superior than normal cards". BS on top of more BS. Mining LTC on GPUs? Really?! Best case scenario is a custom BIOS with custom fans, which we can all do with 30 minutes of reading and 30 minutes of execution. Unless they're going to try and make us believe they produced their own cards that would somehow be better than what AMD or MSI can muster, which is laughable considering the country of origin and the type of people behind this product. Scam artists.

Anyone flooding forums to hop on the train who can't build a PC today has failed already, unless they take the time to learn. This product will not help them at all. We're all quick to jump to the same conclusions when it comes to new ASIC devices being announced by new manufactures, and we're just about never wrong. This has the same risk, even though they're using common off the shelf components that everyone can buy. They could collect funds and walk away. They can't even post proper details, specs, or prices. There's no guessing involved here. Off the shelf parts that anyone can buy + a custom steel or aluminium chassis + 3-6 screamer Delta type fans and probably a cheap used server PSU.

TL;DR - Don't be a lazy idiot, learn how to build a computer. All it takes is a 20 minute youtube video. You'll educate yourself, and save a lot of money and risk VS buying junk like this.

I come off as angry because, well, this angers me. All this is is a blatant attempt at ripping newbies off.
I'd buy if they sell cheaper than what I can get in my country with 4x times inflation due to sanctions, bitcoin is sanction free so I would profit that way and I'd like to see if they accept escrow when I received my miner then they get paid eh?

If buying computer hardware is 4x more expensive than buying in your home country, why not just order from Newegg US which ships internationally to most countries, or similar? I'm guessing VAT or whatever customs fees will apply to your case affect either products similarly.

I'm willing to bet this costs minimum twice as much as what the actual components used cost when purchased yourself from online retailers. Their only selling point will be plug and play, saving you the "hassle" of building your own mining computer.
244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016 on: November 03, 2016, 05:26:36 AM
Are you guys the main manufacturer? what chips and boards are you using? or you produce them yourself as well?
Could you just make everything set and perfect but only we could buy GPUs and insert them in their slots plug in the power cord then turn on the thing and run wallet miner pool and that's it?

If this is real, they're assemblers. Chips being used, as they stated, are RX 480 GPUs. 7 per system based off of quoted speeds. Probably 8GB system RAM and a 60GB SSD. The only thing they produce is the chassis, then they install all of the off the shelf computer components in said chassis in a nice professional looking manner (I would hope), ship it with linux with mining software per-installed. You'll then input your pool and wallet details as needed, and you're mining.

Then you'll eventually realize that you should have taken the time to learn to do this yourself in the first place when a new coin comes out and they're nowhere to be seen support wise and you're left scrambling trying to figure out how to set up new mining software in linux. Left feeling angry and bitter, you then probably proceed install a copy of windows, realize you paid way too much for the hardware and a nice custom case, and learn how to mine like you should have done in the first place.
245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016 on: November 03, 2016, 05:18:39 AM
Yes, this is exactly what we need. We're having a breath of fresh air not having to deal with your bullshit, piece of filth Chinese ASIC companies anymore by building our own miners with GPUs. Do you really think we want to go back to supporting you scammers by letting you build PCs for us with common off the shelf PC miners?

Anyone can build a 7x 480 rig for cheaper than you'll be selling.

Fuck off, "Zoey".


Dude,

You are way out of line. What is the purpose of going off like this?

All these ad hominum attacks are illogical[1]

Yes, this miner is pointless for some segment of the buying public, but for the business administration types and others who need an out of the box solution it's suitable. Have you not noticed the ETH and Zcash forums are flooded with newbies on their way to the gold rush? This is precisely the target population.


[1] "Introduction to Logic", Irving Copi, University of California Press


You're welcome to your opinion, but I don't agree with it. This is another bullshit scam. Businesses who would want to invest in mining aren't going to buy this unless they're as dumb as this product. Real businesses have real IT departments with technicians which are more than qualified to build computers, which is all this is. A glorified PC. A glorified PC being sold with bullshit promises like "worlds first graphics card miner" and "graphics cards but superior than normal cards". BS on top of more BS. Mining LTC on GPUs? Really?! Best case scenario is a custom BIOS with custom fans, which we can all do with 30 minutes of reading and 30 minutes of execution. Unless they're going to try and make us believe they produced their own cards that would somehow be better than what AMD or MSI can muster, which is laughable considering the country of origin and the type of people behind this product. Scam artists.

Anyone flooding forums to hop on the train who can't build a PC today has failed already, unless they take the time to learn. This product will not help them at all. We're all quick to jump to the same conclusions when it comes to new ASIC devices being announced by new manufactures, and we're just about never wrong. This has the same risk, even though they're using common off the shelf components that everyone can buy. They could collect funds and walk away. They can't even post proper details, specs, or prices. There's no guessing involved here. Off the shelf parts that anyone can buy + a custom steel or aluminium chassis + 3-6 screamer Delta type fans and probably a cheap used server PSU.

TL;DR - Don't be a lazy idiot, learn how to build a computer. All it takes is a 20 minute youtube video. You'll educate yourself, and save a lot of money and risk VS buying junk like this.

I come off as angry because, well, this angers me. All this is is a blatant attempt at ripping newbies off.
246  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016 on: November 03, 2016, 02:53:05 AM


And why, pray tell, should we pay for your "freight, personal expense, development costs, and so on" when we can hop in our cars, drive 20 minutes and buy from reputable companies and not bullshit scam artists from China at an inflated cost?


Even more - we can buy it from Amazon, get free shipping, get a cashback, get a free return in 30 days and nice and working warranty


Yep. And when you need that instant gratification, or to scratch that mining itch, you can have product in hand same day locally.

But, I suppose waiting for Chinese exports and dealing with customs and duties is real fun, too. You know, for those days that you miss feeling like your nuts are in a vice being tightened by the Chinese.
247  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The World’s 1st Graphics Card Integrated Miner Is Shipping in November, 2016 on: November 03, 2016, 02:49:00 AM
Oh, by the way, what speed do you get mining LTC with GPUs? That must be a real winner.
248  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Titan 4 point cooler mount modification bracket kits + Taco Preventer on: November 03, 2016, 01:53:08 AM
Thnms, looking forward to upgrading the Titan a bit. Good old work horse deserves it, especially after it decided to resurrect a dead end of it's own volition a few weeks ago.
249  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Titan 4 point cooler mount modification bracket kits + Taco Preventer on: November 02, 2016, 05:47:14 AM
Have you gotten your new brackets in? I'd like to buy 6 of them.
250  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: October 31, 2016, 03:41:39 AM
So some of you retards actually believe that Earth is flat, huh?
251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 30, 2016, 10:48:51 AM
I've got another incoming payment. Thanks, keep up the good work eXtremal.
252  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 30, 2016, 07:37:17 AM
zcashgpuclient_silentarmy is up and running on Ubuntu!
This is so much easier than on Windows...

Did you manage to change the fan speed?
253  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 30, 2016, 07:23:27 AM
Thanks for the tips on setting the fans guys.

This could also be interesting if the other methods don't work? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1665007.0
254  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 30, 2016, 06:38:09 AM
Now I'm installing Ubuntu to try the silentarmy version on my RX 480 rigs.
I cannot wait to see 45 sol/s on RX 480...

Let us know if you figure out how to increase GPU fan speeds. I never figured it out, speed was nice but cards were overheating and crashing.
255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 10:25:19 AM
man some of you are just...idiots..if you don't like this guys pool and his miner you can go elsewhere.
I've been following this guys work on the miner from day one, and he is doing EVERYTHING to make this work.
As i can see he hasn't slept for a long time, cause he is trying to help you idiots ,and you just keep screaming scam scam where is my money my transaction you stealing etc..

just omg.

+1
256  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 09:42:44 AM
Can anyone share how to control GPU fan speeds in ubuntu using the latest GPUPRO drivers? Finally got it running, but now the cards overheat and crash. Turns out the problem was using the live persistent USB after all. Once installed normally the drivers installed easy peezy.

PS I tried the previously posted method somewhere around page 54, didn't work.

I m glad it worked out for you. Wish I could get there. You mind me asking which version of ubuntu are you using. I've been stuck at the login loop after installing amd gpupro drivers. When I did get it to work. I encounter the error no opencl devices found. blah blah blah. TIA

I used Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS and followed the directions on AMD's site.

Turned out to be useless, though, since there's no way to control fan speeds and Linux for some genius reason prevents the GPUs from automatically adjusting themselves like the gpu bios would normally do. Back to Windows...
257  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 09:21:00 AM
Can anyone share how to control GPU fan speeds in ubuntu using the latest GPUPRO drivers? Finally got it running, but now the cards overheat and crash. Turns out the problem was using the live persistent USB after all. Once installed normally the drivers installed easy peezy.

PS I tried the previously posted method somewhere around page 54, didn't work.
258  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 08:46:55 AM
What time ? one hour? one day? one month?
Quote
    {
        "id" : "opid-7605084f-43df-4456-9b92-6be45cac529d",
        "status" : "success",
        "creation_time" : 1477728200,
        "result" : {
            "txid" : "694527c2c9f17335d3b217c4fa9f6538b2a2740840b1de025950c9329c8f858f"
        },
        "execution_secs" : 1924.01888191
    }
32 minutes only for create anonymous Z->Z transaction, it takes a 4Gb RAM and 100% CPU core load. Transaction in a network already.

I think you should follow suit with what flypool is doing. They've disabled "z" transactions for the moment because of the bug, and only have "t" payouts enabled.
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 08:00:40 AM
eXtremal you owe me around 3-4BTCs, how you will pay me?

Get the fuck out of here. You wouldn't have done any better anywhere else, he doesn't owe you dick except your ZEC balance. Entitled piece of shit.
260  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Open Source ZEC (ZCash) GPU Miner AMD & NVidia (up to 45 sol/s on RX480) on: October 29, 2016, 07:34:20 AM
Christ some of you guys are annoyingly impatient. He's doing everything he can, he literally just said he's moved the funds back to the pool's wallet and is starting payouts. Stop with the shit posting and let the man work, you'll have your coins soon.
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