I've got dibbs on the CPU's and DDR3 RAM but has been tied up with gmann still mining. If someone buys the cards and or PSU's/Mobo's I can get my gear.
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The carbon tax is a transfer of wealth to Goldman Sachs et al.
Maybe create a video game where the Global Elites are the targets of a group of clandestine black ops special forces who have gone off the reservation on a take no prisoners mission, or use BTC to fund the real life version.
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The longer it went on the more apparent it was a game that couldn't be won and highlighted how insincere the OP was.
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LOL, warp drive to sling shot around sun, go back in time to mine out bitcoins (Star Trek of course) . I am not familiar with which superconductor you are referring to, where did you see that fullerenes (or even graphene) doped with an alkali metal such as potassium results in room temperature superconduction? Graphene/fullerenes doped with potassium do achieve superconductivity, but those temperatures are at about ~40K and below (-235 C or -391 F and below). The highest temperature superconductors at the moment have a temperature just above 100K (HgBa2Ca2Cu3O8+δ: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096007790900321X). Mis-rememory...it's a potassium buckide - K3C60, the first fullerene crystal superconductor, found in the early 90's, becoming a SC @ 18K. c60 4-1-4 interspersed with potassium. Well they could use aluminized brass for the PCB, it's much more conductive than pure copper or aluminum.
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Do you really need a server that big? How are your CPU Loads over the last 30 days?
I've been playing around with a p2pool server that is 1/4 the cost of yours, and I'm only about 40% CPU load. But I'm only serving 1.2 GH/s right now, and don't know how well GH/s scales up with CPU Load. Don't forget p2pmining also is merged mining, Litecoin is a beast on memory according to JayCoin. Don't know how it fairs on CPU load.
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What is your payout per gigahash?
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Well, "soon" a lot of things will be arriving: dual 7970 gpu cards, 22 nm, 16 nm, atom transistors (one created this year following Ohm's law), high temperature superconductors, warp drives ... It looks GPUs are quite significant in bitcoin mining at the present moment, if ASICs become the dominant method of bitcoin mining, then its case will be proven once it becomes widespread with supply and demand being met, not right now. Room temperature superconductors have been known for a long time already, the difficulty may be in mass producing them. One such superconductor: 4 atoms of potassium -->c60<--4 atoms of potassium - makes a crystal that has 0 resistance @ room temperature. Why would you use a warp drive when you can just fold space/time?
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I have tried the --no-restart but still no luck cg miner crash after 7 days
and some of my miner appear something like gpu2 display driver corrupted, disabling monitoring fan/gpu control ................ and then it freeze the same
please i need solution for this anyone please tell me !
Cgminer 2.4.2 has been out for less than 4 days. How can you say you have run Cgminer for "about 7 days" when the current version has not been out that long? -------------------------^^^^^^^^
The LW value is almost certainly completely unrelated. If it crashes at approximately 7 days, then you are being hit by the ATI Display Library crashing after a week bug that happens only on windows. Try starting cgminer with --no-restart . You will lose temperature and/or fanspeed monitoring after a week but it at least wont crash. I have tried the --no-restart but still no luck cg miner crash after 7 days and some of my miner appear something like gpu2 display driver corrupted, disabling monitoring fan/gpu control ................ and then it freeze the same please i need solution for this anyone please tell me !
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Shamelessly posting a donation address for P2Pmining.com. Any other monetizing strategy suggestion would be awesome. $120 a month in hosting costs needs some help.
Two ways to do it.
Donate to everyone using p2pmining.com :18cfVDzcLQ91Xe4yGEs8uJFtHZUiZhmdks Donate to server costs : 1AF4GXtCyn7HsGos9az21PgqvCxYdiZdxo
Thanks I donate all the Namecoins which would go to an address if I had one setup. What you found for dedicated servers: Hardware 2.33Ghz Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2GB DDR2 500GB SATAII Remote Reboot Network 3TB (3,000GB) Transfer / 100Mbps Port Software Ubuntu 11.10 64 Bit Price$120 / month $1440 / year What I found for dedicated servers: SWVPS.com HardwareIntel Core2Duo E7300 2.6Ghz Dual Core 2GB 500 GB SATA2 Ping with auto-reboot Network2TB (2000 GB) 5 Usable IP Addresses 100 Mbps SoftwareAvailable: CentOS 5 32bit, 64bit Fedora 32bit, 64bit Slackware 32 bit Gentoo 32 bit OpenSUSE (No Ubuntu, but they offer Debian) Debian FreeBSD Microsoft Windows Setup Fee Free Price64.95 / month $645 / year
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He was still logged in when I penned that post, and still is. But now I've have a major problem. You made me break my word, for I had to reply to your post while LP was still logged in. Don't you have some modding to do or something besides coming here and raising havoc? We're simply having a friendly conversation with LP, coupled with trying to convert him to see the light. What light, we haven't decided you, but trust us--it'll be a beautiful light. Some one wrote a song about the beautiful light. Teague Stefan Band - Game of Life
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Is the goal to be on the OP's ignored list? Can people with Tourettes COCK-SUCKER ASS-LICKER NIGGER DIME QUARTER take part also?
Is this a forum lynching?
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The face in the pillow and fudge packing were quite disgusting to see.
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Are you using risers/extenders?
With my 5970 if I plug it into the board I can clock the engine to 875 without problems but if I put it on a riser I can only clock it to 850. Higher clocks on risers cause issues for me.
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With all 4 cards and the board at idle it will consume 160w at the wall, approximately. When mining, OC engine 860 and UC memory 220, draw will be 680-700w at the wall. Would be best if you chose a single rail PSU and 750w would be a minimum. How efficient a PSU you should get just depends on how much you want to spend, the more efficient the more it will cost.
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Just installed 2.4.2 and received a strange message: No login credentials for pool 0 http://p2pool:9332 -u bitcoinaddress -u <-imadummy Edit: My mistake, I typoed the script to run.
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Have you found anyone yet?
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