Is there a way to regulate the temp of my CPU while mining with software? You might be able to regulate the fan speed from software. But this is usual done from inside your bios. Is your CPU temp really high then?
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I think it's best to give anything Solidcoin related a wide berth.
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BitBar has Bar in the name therefore it is worth more than BTC.
RAFL
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Is it too late to relaunch this coin fairly, at a pre-announced date and time?
And with difficulty not at 0?
I have 20k YAC I mined so I don't care much either way, but it would be nice to see a 'flawless' release for a coin. Has there ever been one?
So you want to relaunch YAC making your 20k disappear? Something don't add up right here. I don't think Litecoin being rebooted as Feathercoin caused any of my Litecoins to disappear. If you don't believe me btw I am happy to bet 500 litecoin that I have > 15K YAC stored in my two wallets. Litecoin has never been rebooted. It's been forked and started as something else. A reboot means the blockchain would be restarted from 0, which has happened to the testnet a few times. Why would you lie about your holding? If it was something worth having like 20k of Bitcoins, that would be a different story.
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Is it too late to relaunch this coin fairly, at a pre-announced date and time?
And with difficulty not at 0?
I have 20k YAC I mined so I don't care much either way, but it would be nice to see a 'flawless' release for a coin. Has there ever been one?
So you want to relaunch YAC making your 20k disappear? Something don't add up right here.
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So how long before the community can pronounce it dead?
I called that on 1st May. Not really. Feathercoin is old news now. CHNcoin is the new flavor of the week. The smart money have already dumped their feathercoins and moved on.
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So basically after 1 week, someone creates a new coin and the old one is unused, making some money for the first miners?
Yes. But you knew that from the start, right?
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I got suckered in because I hope know its going to be worth more then BTC
Corrected that for you.
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Your BTBs price should be at least 2 to 3BTC. and that price is just for start later It should go up to 25 or may be 100 BTC one day.
Says who?
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Oh FeatherCoin what happened?
Happened? The only thing that happened was feathercoins' timeline went exactly to plan. The pump and dump was executed to 100% perfection. Let me guess. Your one of the suckers left holding the baby. This is an example when a short term trade turns into a "long-term investment". LOL
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Mother nature will correct the imbalance. The world won't be destroyed.
Humans might be wiped out in the process, but rest assured, mother nature will fix the CO2 problem.
The equivalent of mother nature didn't fix the problem on Venus. That's how mother nature wants Venus to be.
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Mother nature will correct the imbalance. The world won't be destroyed.
Humans might be wiped out in the process, but rest assured, mother nature will fix the CO2 problem.
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Ironically testnet coins are valuable to developers because they are by their very nature valueless. If they had momentary value then they would be useless for testing purposes.
Now and again some twat on here tries selling them, forcing the powers that be to restart the chain making them valueless again. Which annoys them and wastes their time.
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remember satoshi took days just to mine the genesis block
No he didn't. Who on earth told you that rubbish?
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Just like "Million Dollar Homepage", bitcoin is the cat the got the cream.
Yeah sort of. Except MD Homepage is pointless. Bitcoin isn't.
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but if the card stays to hot for to long they will fail most miners aim for around 60-70C on ATI cards some go less i personal run most of mine at stable 68C temps and iv not had 1 fail in over a year
My 5970's run about 95C. They wouldn't be hashing anything at less than 80C.
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I read somewhere once that consumer level graphics cards aren't really designed to be running 24/7 under maximum load. But your CPU's can run fine 24/7/365 at 100%, no problem.
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Oh, and don't forget your PSU has to be powerful enough to take the extra load.
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