OK, now this is strange. None of the temperature-related command are working. I am running it with --auto-gpu --temp-target 80 arguments, so it should remain close to 80 degress; and still I can see my GPU temperature going to 87 degrees.
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Knowledge is power, ain't it?
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350 Million Dollars. Wonder how much wrong a company would have to do to lose 350 Mil
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When I started with Bitcoin 6 months ago, MtGox was the first exchange I signed up on. But they were not receiving wire transfers from my bank and my account also took long to verify, so I moved elsewhere. So luckily I never used MtGox and I thank god for that.
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I have some BTC and $10 sitting idle on exchange. Let me place a buy order for 10 BTC at $1 each.
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looks like the OP has short-term memory loss. Either sends PM to wrong person or does not reply at all.
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I fail to see the advantages of these cards, no matter which way you slice it.
You need 3x the number of motherboards, memory, hard drives, power supplies and all other supplies to match 4x 280x cards. You need at least 11 of the 750ti cards to do so. 11x 60watt = 660 + 3 motherboards and other components (910w total if you want to be conservative).
VS.
1 motherboard and all other components + 4x 280x cards = WAY cheaper to put together, and draws 1125w of power BEFORE undervolting. Extra power draw is negligible.
PLEASE explain to me why anyone sane enough would bother with low end NVidia cards?
we are not talking about setting up a rig with 750Ti. we are discussing the possibilities when high-eng cards with Maxwell architecture (the same that 750Ti uses) are released by NVIDIA, the advantage will be on NVIDIA side, because the cards will have hashing power same or greater than amd and will be much more power-efficient.
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how are potatoes are any different than potatos?
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.............and people have started selling as low as $556 to bypass the 'great wall'
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Whoever it is, but he is successfully selling all those coins rapidly. The wall volume is already at only 5800 now.
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That computer is estimated to run scrypt mining at around 20 megahash/sec. If he managed to run it a few days, then also he made a lot of DOGES
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Me too waiting for reply on my PM
Check inbox Nope, nothing in my inbox.
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Me too waiting for reply on my PM
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The problem is that there are no high-end Maxwell cards, and there will not be any until later this year.
Nvidia will not build high-end Maxwell cards using the 28nm node, it will wait for TSMC’s 20nm high-performance node, which is almost ready, but not quite. It should be ready for full-scale production sometime in the second half of 2014.
However, by the time Nvidia launches high-end GM200 series products based on Maxwell, AMD will also transition to 20nm with a tweaked Hawaii architecture, so it shouldn’t have much trouble maintaining its lead in the GPU mining niche. source: coindesk.com
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I am using cgminer version 3.7.2 for scrypt GPU mining. As far as I understand, the "--temp-cutoff" should allow me to disable the mining once the GPU reaches certain temperature. I am using "--temp-cutoff 90" but I can see my GPU reaching 92 degrees and still hashing. Am I missing something here, or anyone else have had this issue before?
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Still waiting for my payment though paid out Received, thanks!
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