270ghash/s now! Time to update the thread name ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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So which is a superior solution?
In my opinion, a solution that automatically spins off smaller p2pools, and balances the load between them. That said, simple web interfaces (where users logins are the payout address) are not a terrible idea either, but I don't think we need to build pools that connect to p2pool -- why not just connect those pools straight to the main chain? Nice idea. +1
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I've been trying to downclock the memory on my 6950's. I just can not get it below 1250 at all. I have tried multiple software's. I have heard of others flashing bios with lower memory clocks. It wont boot if I change the memory clocks lower. I saw this and have tried downclocking with it. Gpuz says the memory is clocked lower but when I run something, its graphs show it is running at 1250. So really, it did not downclock.
Did you really get it to downclock? I can post screen shots
You have to use msi afterburner (of course with the modify to the conf file about the eula thing "i know what i am doing") You start it, set memory at like 625mhz wich is the minimum and press apply. You quit msi afterburner and reopen it. Now you will be able to go down to 310mhz. Set it and press apply.
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So much fail /facepalm and as such there isn’t much control over it Yup, you can't pick up the phone, call the government and "ehi friend, i have some debts, can you print some trillions and bail me out? Bye!"
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Possible? Yes.
How many chances this will happen? Mmh...
You have to find a block BEFORE any other share is found...
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BinaryMage: we have found an interesting side project for gpugrid Means that they have found something interesting for gpugrid AND they used it to make the side project donate@home aka: they discovered bitcoin and said "wow, what if we make a side project and ask ppl to mine there to help fund us?" Posters have no idea cause like no one of them, normal partecipants, know what bitcoin is. GDF is the project administrators and he know what it is of course. How can this be fishy? GDF is the administrator of GPUGRID, and opened a thread on the GPUGRID forum. As for how it work, the screenshot of slaveindebt clearly show how the application specify "internet connection required" I still think this: you say that WU doesn't connect, but why not? WU just start a .exe application that crunch them. What the .exe do is not related to boinc or the wu. If the application happens to be a miner with the info to mine for a pool, it will just mine. Once wu reach 100% boinc shut it down and send it back for credits
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At over 1 minute in, it still hasn't started but I have seen a collage of black and white photos and and heard some creepy music. Waste of time.
Why not link to something in writing? Sitting around waiting for content while some art student displays his sound effects catalogue isn't in the least informative.
THIS Writing is much better And hawker, bring your trolling elsewhere. Idiot videos with idiot musics and image and no content sucks.
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Let me fix what revalin said
Slightly longer answer: It does the same thing as when you throw away a ingot of gold. You lose gold, and everyone else's gold gains a little value.
Bitcoin is virtual gold, not virtual "fiat monet printed as much as will by governments and banks"
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Do you think BOINC will accept my application for donatetocacoins.org? It's for a good cause, I think.
BOINC accept nothing. It's just a software. If you set up a project and give us a link and a site to create accounts, tadah, you can do it. A different thing is of course to have your project listed on the official BOINC website. But there are a lot of projects not listed there that are happily crunched by alot of ppl And about the "scam" and wu and stale, wake up ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) You just put a miner in the WU, BOINC receive the WU and start it, it don't know WHAT the wu do. The miner start and guess what? Automatically connect to a pool (their pool i suppose) and mine. When WU reach 100% (maybe at X shares) WU is "completed" and you receive BOINC credits. @littleshop: http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=2839This thread is opened in the GPUGRID website by the: Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist And link to donate@home So yes donate@home is related to GPUGRID. Can it be a scam? Well, there is a chance they use your GPU for something else but... GPUGRID is a nvidia only project cause they had fail results with ati client. Now they have a project where ATI runs and runs much better than nvidia. What if not bitcoin mining can it be? Sure, weird thing is that they don't have a donation address anywhere... you make ppl mine bitcoins but don't even place a simple address?
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They need to link the between (not just one way) between the donateathome.org and the cpugrid.net so we know that donateathome.org is not a scam. I personally do not think it is a scam, but it would take very little effort on their part to make it more concrete.
What about you clic my first link? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) If the project administrator of gpugrid speak about it, it is not a scam.
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Today i was browsing the GPUGRID forum looking for moar info about ATI when i meet that thread http://www.gpugrid.net/forum_thread.php?id=2839About a new project where ATI runs and wow, runs better than Nvidia (GPUGRID is a nvidia only project, they are working on an ATI client but so far with fail performance) And it will help with their funding... oh well let's check http://www.donateathome.org/And... Donate at home is a fund raising initiative. Donate@Home allows participants to donate towards funding by using their GPU to ‘mine for BitCoins’. This novel way of generating funding involves contributing within the bitcoin experimental network. Crunchers don’t gain bitcoins in this project, the project does and can convert these into standard currencies. Donate@home’s first goal is to raise enough funds through the collective contribution to be able to contract a researcher for the Gpugrid group Basically donate@home is a mining project, partecipants attach to it with BOINC and crunch work units that mine bitcoins. Sure, it can be useful but it's weird... they don't say much about mining and whatelse, not even on the forum Also, someone found a donation address somewhere? They even start a bitcoin mining project but doesn't accept bitcoin as donation?
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Quick, everyone go back on deepbit!
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Mh...why it says This transaction cannot be completed... after i choose a payment method?
Also, a friend of mine is trying to buy something but when using the Amazon payment method, it says that his card number is wrong... but successfully used it some time ago when there still was moneybooker...
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Another pathetic tentative to attack litecoin? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Ridicolous. Oh and i have made some dozens of full custom chips at 28nm specifically tailored to mine bitcoin and litecoins. 1 terahash per chip. True story.
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Wow nice job Aaaaaaand 220ghash/s! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Withhelding winning shares is pointless, they can't be used to make blocks or whatelse.
Disruption? Nothing would change. Each p2pool user run it's own p2pool client, there aren't servers that can be overloaded or whatelse.
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