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281  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Cgminer Ubuntu with 7970 and 6950 on: September 22, 2012, 08:10:48 PM
Sorry to ask you the specifics but can you post the parameters to adjust the voltage and how to view it.

I've searched it on google and only found out how to adjust the core and memory clock.

Memory clock is easy as you have found no clue on the voltage any time I have ever done that I have flashed the card BIOS which you cannot do on a 7 series card right now..
282  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Cgminer Ubuntu with 7970 and 6950 on: September 22, 2012, 07:39:56 PM
Thanks for the response.

I was able to update it now and it is working.

Though my voltage does not seem to update using cgminer.

Can aticonfig/amdconfig udpate the voltage?

Good to hear and I do not believe that the linux driver allows you to change the voltage on the 7 series of cards at this moment.
283  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Cgminer Ubuntu with 7970 and 6950 on: September 22, 2012, 04:15:28 PM
Hi,

I am new to cgminer and as well as Ubuntu.

I was able to install both and worked with my 7970. Currently with 550 Mh/s (925/775).

But when I tried to add my old 6950 to my motherboard, it does not seem to work with cgminer. It only shows GPU0 which is the 7970 card.

I am not sure if I did it right, is there a setting for the card combination?

Thanks.

Looks like you have not configured the second card as I see no mention of you having done in a terminal window sudo aticonfig -f --initial --adapter=all then rebooting so the new dual card xorg.conf file will be used.
284  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I'm thinking of a number from 1-200 ( 0.2 btc to the winner! ) on: September 12, 2012, 09:54:13 PM
While I'm stuck in newbie land I wanna help the "lesser noob" lvl up

First person to guess the right number receives the massive 0.2BTC load

I know it sounds hott  Cool

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285  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: virtex cash deposit help on: September 05, 2012, 10:53:34 AM

In any case be prepared for a two-business-day wait to move CAD to Virtex. 



The one time I did it I just called their phone number told them I was depositing, went to bank made deposit came back home called again to confirm it was received by them which it was they then credited my account, whole process under an hour.
286  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] 5830 card on: August 25, 2012, 09:43:06 PM
Transaction complete. Card received, tested and now mining! Thanks again!

Your welcome.
287  Economy / Goods / Re: [SALE] Silver coin sets for bitcoins on: August 25, 2012, 05:55:57 PM
Buy all 8 sets and get 5% off the price of the coins. That is 8.8oz of silver for 95% melt value.

Actually 114% you left out the 80% multiplier for the purity of the silver in your calculations, you need to multiply by 1.2 to get the final cost vs spot to take that into account.

Each set has 1.1 troy oz of silver after taking into account that they are 80%. The full weight of the silver coins is higher.

For 80% silver Canadian coinage each dollar face value is .6 troy oz. 1 + .5 + .25 + .1 = 1.85, 1.85 * .6 = 1.11oz

My math was correct, it is 8.8oz of actual silver for 95% melt. Feel free to check on a reference site such a coinflation.com

If that is the case then you would be correct.
288  Economy / Goods / Re: [SALE] Silver coin sets for bitcoins on: August 25, 2012, 04:15:24 PM
Buy all 8 sets and get 5% off the price of the coins. That is 8.8oz of silver for 95% melt value.

Actually 114% you left out the 80% multiplier for the purity of the silver in your calculations, you need to multiply by 1.2 to get the final cost vs spot to take that into account.
289  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GPUMAX is a mining service owned by a scam artist on: August 22, 2012, 05:09:55 AM
pay other miners a small premium over rate in dirty coins to get freshly mined ones put in a clean wallet.

If you consider 40%+ a small premium then you could be correct, that is what I have received every since I started there.
290  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER GPU FPGA overclock monitor fanspeed RPC linux/windows/osx/mip/r-pi 2.7.1 on: August 21, 2012, 11:12:07 PM
just to see what kind of hashrate I would get with my 5830.

~256kh/s running at 870,1170, worksize 256, thread-concurrency 6720, vectors 4, gpu-threads 2, intensity 18 or should be if it is anything like the ones I have. Oh and it takes ~170w per card for LTC as opposed to 140w for BTC running at 1.1 volts core.
291  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 5x 5970s on: August 20, 2012, 06:44:38 AM
Hi,

I have 5 5970s I am considering selling.   1 with an extended warranty from memory express in canada.

I also have two OCZ 1250 watt PSUs

They are all reference cards.

They are located in western canada for shipping purposes.

I am interested in probably three of them do you do escrow and how much in total shipped for three by Canada Post Expedited Parcel? I will PM the postal code.

If you are in Canada,  I would prefer an EMT (http://www.interac.ca/consumers/productsandservices_ol_eTransfer.php)

I could escrow but it would depend on the details.

What is your offer?


I will offer $280 each in BTC ($840 in total) for the three shipped by the Expedited Parcel. The only details I would want on the escrow is a twenty-four hour testing/burn-in period before releasing coins.
292  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 5x 5970s on: August 20, 2012, 03:13:52 AM
Hi,

I have 5 5970s I am considering selling.   1 with an extended warranty from memory express in canada.

I also have two OCZ 1250 watt PSUs

They are all reference cards.

They are located in western canada for shipping purposes.

I am interested in probably three of them do you do escrow and how much in total shipped for three by Canada Post Expedited Parcel? I will PM the postal code.
293  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 18, 2012, 07:44:31 PM
Okay, so the worker's name is "GPU 0" So I should have http://GPU 0:abc123@gpumax.com:8332 ?
because i'm not getting a connection there. :/

When you look at your GPU 0 worker you will see two buttons at the top of it in the Overview a Stats and Details it is the Details you want to look at to get your connection information. The username will be some long iejtheourbehsh48153sfjljeidn string like that with abc123 for password if it is the same as mine.

Thanks a bunch man. This worked.

Your welcome.
294  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] 5830 card on: August 17, 2012, 01:08:26 PM
Deal done payment made, card and tracking sent.
295  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 13, 2012, 06:32:10 PM
Okay, so the worker's name is "GPU 0" So I should have http://GPU 0:abc123@gpumax.com:8332 ?
because i'm not getting a connection there. :/

When you look at your GPU 0 worker you will see two buttons at the top of it in the Overview a Stats and Details it is the Details you want to look at to get your connection information. The username will be some long iejtheourbehsh48153sfjljeidn string like that with abc123 for password if it is the same as mine.
296  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 13, 2012, 06:21:45 PM
I have my miner pointed at http://workername@gpumax.com:8332  although I know this is wrong, what do I point it at?

Looks right, just make sure you have a pool setup and a worker assigned to a pool too.

I have it all set up. I just stopped using GPUMax for several months and now I can't figure out how I had it configured.

I have the private pool setup and I have a worker set up. I don't need to include some sort of password into the url?

abc123 for password on all mine here, should be same for you I think.
297  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 13, 2012, 06:20:32 PM
I have my miner pointed at http://workername@gpumax.com:8332  although I know this is wrong, what do I point it at?

If you got that worker name from the details -> connection information of the worker you created then you are doing it correctly.
298  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: August 13, 2012, 05:56:51 PM
It seems that for a few hours my workers were sending shares to unknown destination. There is no public work atm, and I can see only the private pool counter change. However, I did check the private pool, and it didn't have any work routed for some time now. I've stopped my workers, and switched pools manually, but shares counter on GPUMAX's dashboard still running, counting private shares as I write this message. I lost around 1btc, before I realised there are no shares coming. I suggest you check your accounts too...made some screenshots with a few minutes interval of my GPUMAX account page, and PPS pool page on same screen, if you want I can upload it.

[EDIT:] I do hope this is only GUI bug, and there is a public work

Yes just did the same here and it shows me still connected hashing away on the gpumax while I am on my normal pass thru pool now like you see.
299  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 2.8 gh Mining Rig 160 BTC (Minecart 3.0) 4x 5970 on: August 13, 2012, 01:09:44 AM
Whole rig is local pickup only (Dallas Area). Also willing to part out and ship if no one is interested in the whole rig

I would be interested in one or two of the 5970s OEM if you decide to part it out, I'm located in Canada.
300  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] 5830 card on: August 12, 2012, 10:43:54 PM
I've been around the forums for almost a year, but don't have a significant amount of posts. I'd be willing to use escrow as long as I can get matched up with a good 5830. I'm in Canada, so let me know!

Thanks

I'm in Canada and have a couple of them that will be available in the next few days as some new cards come in and they are taken out of service. What are you thinking in terms of price? We can do either BTC for payment or EMT. Sapphire Radeon Extreme is the brand.
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