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361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now MtGox list used to send malware :P on: June 20, 2011, 08:08:23 AM

Wonder how many fell for that Cheesy It is "from info@mtgox.com" too Smiley


You can make the from line say whatever you want. I can send you an email from christ@god.com, or bill.gates@microsoft.com. As long as I don't care about getting a reply back, I can put whatever I want in the from box. This does not indicate that mt gox is further compromised.

Exactly my point, but not everyone realizes that, even if they are technically adept they might not realize that Smiley Point is it's better crafted than the average.
362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Now MtGox list used to send malware :P on: June 20, 2011, 07:59:49 AM
"Dear Mt.Gox user,

Our database has been compromised, how you already know.

To protect your account in the future, please download  the Certificate (self-extracting archive) from Attachment and install it.

If you were using the same password on Mt.Gox and other places (email, mybitcoin.com, etc), you should change this password as soon as possible.

Please accept our apologies for the troubles caused, and be certain we will do everything we can to keep the funds entrusted with us as secure as possible.


Any unauthorized access done to any account you own (email, mtgox, etc) should be reported to the appropriate authorities in your country.



Thanks,
The Mt.Gox team"

Wonder how many fell for that Cheesy It is "from info@mtgox.com" too Smiley
363  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: SmartCoin - A simple, robust mining system for Linux. Any interest? on: June 19, 2011, 09:47:10 PM
looks very interesting! Smiley

Is there going to be simple command line commands i can use to fetch data collected by smartcoin so i can hook it up for central monitoring?

I would really like to test it, and if we choose to use this for our mining rigs i'll happily send your way 1BTC for each rig we put online Smiley (Currently planning to build 5 during next 2 weeks, and atleast 5 per month there on)

Well, checking PulsedMedia.com will tell you what kind of feedback you will be getting Wink
364  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Why I don't care if mining yields a shortterm profit on: June 19, 2011, 09:36:45 PM
Long term here too, already gained hundreds times more than the cost Tongue

Infact, my mining HW is 100% paid by holding BTC for longterm capital gain Wink

For the short term i intend to sell 80-90% of generated profits to get more HW online, and later on start stockpiling more again Smiley
365  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Different voltage for windows and linux? oO; [0.5BTC bounty] on: June 19, 2011, 08:39:32 PM
I got a HD6950 which when on windows had 1.2 coreclock and temps was ridiculously high (upto 90C!), i put it into linux and voltage is 1.1 and i cannot raise this.

The card is only stable (24/7 stable) to around 885Mhz on stock voltage, and there is lots of room temp wise now, running at max 67C.

Also core clock was 850 on windows, and 800 on linux by default oO;

So how can i increase the voltage?

EDIT: CCC does not have the +20% power thing, or any performance settings under linux. Am using LinuxCoin.
366  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: My improvements to poclbm on: June 19, 2011, 08:31:54 PM
Please, post also instructions Smiley
367  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: MultiGPU mining - constant crashes on: June 19, 2011, 02:28:02 PM

Depends upon the quality of the PSU. Weak 600W will be same as 300W quality.
Weak: All is counted as total. Corsair, Enermax atleast count ONLY 12V rail outputs to the marketed total.

2x6770 sucks about 220W, my CPU (even tho it's extreme series) prob around 130W, and rest prob 50W. and GPUs and rest don't enjoy even solely 12V.

In any case, they are now running stable on the *same* system, in crossfire. Kind of, still reports 2 adapters, yet i got crossfire enabled. Whatever, is not crashing anymore. (Not needed for gaming). Next week 2x5970 arrives anyway and got to upgrade PSU, hopefully some store will have 1kW enermax in stock Smiley


Oh and quality differs: 550W cheapo PSU was not able to power up a system which a really old Enermax 350W was happy to powerup Smiley I think that system required something like 450W and the really old, too small Enermax didn't have problems with that Cheesy

Running in crossfire will cut your hash rate by 15 to 30%. Run both cards independently and make sure you either have a second monitor, or a dummy plug ooked to the second card.

I'm actually doing the exactly same 180-185M max per card ~stock clock. (stock 850, running 860)
Currently aggression 4 and aggression 8 -> 78 and 180.
Shutting down youtube brought adapter 0 (main monitor) to 156 average (154-157 bouncing)

Still need to checkup a lot on overclocking ATIs, first ATI GPUs i've owned in.... Like 8+ years. I've been NVidia all the way until recently my last 8800Ultra burned.
368  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: MultiGPU mining - constant crashes on: June 19, 2011, 01:17:37 PM

Depends upon the quality of the PSU. Weak 600W will be same as 300W quality.
Weak: All is counted as total. Corsair, Enermax atleast count ONLY 12V rail outputs to the marketed total.

2x6770 sucks about 220W, my CPU (even tho it's extreme series) prob around 130W, and rest prob 50W. and GPUs and rest don't enjoy even solely 12V.

In any case, they are now running stable on the *same* system, in crossfire. Kind of, still reports 2 adapters, yet i got crossfire enabled. Whatever, is not crashing anymore. (Not needed for gaming). Next week 2x5970 arrives anyway and got to upgrade PSU, hopefully some store will have 1kW enermax in stock Smiley


Oh and quality differs: 550W cheapo PSU was not able to power up a system which a really old Enermax 350W was happy to powerup Smiley I think that system required something like 450W and the really old, too small Enermax didn't have problems with that Cheesy
369  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: MultiGPU mining - constant crashes on: June 19, 2011, 01:04:14 PM
Two words:

Power supply

Nope, offers plenty of power for 2x6770 Smiley (550W corsair)
370  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: "Rug Monitor" - Monitor your mining rigs (graphs for hashrate, temps, etc.) on: June 19, 2011, 08:06:29 AM
awesome! Smiley Tipped you Smiley

Next week it's time to start building our cluster mgmt software and was just thinking howto monitor, thanks for solving it! Smiley
Rest should be easy Smiley
371  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: [Selling] Gigabyte 6990 - 800+ MHash on: June 17, 2011, 07:38:08 AM
will you sell for BTC? Shipping pref direct to Finland but US is ok too.

Bundle price for all 3?
372  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: hundreds of CPUs online - Any worth? on: June 17, 2011, 07:02:23 AM
Why does everyone who has access to huge amounts of computing power seem to believe that processors at idle use the same amount of power as processors at full load?


Makes me wonder how they climbed up the ladder in their company to have been given access to them in the first place.

Douche move, guy.  Douche move.

You sound whiney, presumptuous and in contempt for everything you don't have.

Way to go.

Implying the "idiots" with access to these machines couldn't possibly be as clever as you?... "climbing a corporate ladder" to get access to a PC lab, leased servers or a school network?  How stupid can you be to make that claim?

Better yet - how stupid can you be to think that a lot of us don't have pre-existing infrastructure?

... I can see why you're not on the same corporate ladder rung as the rest of us idiots. Smiley


You're sure making a lot of assumptions based on one post... who's the douche?


And the reason I made that post is because I'm tired of seeing all these posts (at least a half-dozen) from people who have access to large farms of computers and don't realize that running a CPU-Miner on each box will suck down more juice than if they were to just idle all night.  If the OP is not in this category than I apologize to him.

There is a reason i got access to a big amount of servers and you don't. It's called business sense, knowing what's what.
for some people it really doesn't cost more to have 100% used or 0% used CPUs.
373  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Beware of scammers! on: June 16, 2011, 08:31:49 AM
I got burned by Coins4Trade Sad
paid via MB for BTC, 4BTC @ 13EUR each, gone Sad

I've tried to reach, and even replied to the thread, no reply back.

374  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Crashing if i stop mining, if using all GPUs + all core time consumed on: June 15, 2011, 10:11:35 AM
...

This also happens to me when I was using guiminer in the past. Use the command line alternative rather than the gui because that fixed my problems.

Set it to one core cpu affinity, so it doesn't consume all your cpu usage.

This happens with Phoenix commandline too...
375  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: FOR SALE: PCIe x1 & x16 Extender Cables, Mining Chassis & GPU Dummy Plugs on: June 15, 2011, 09:49:21 AM
I can't order, complains not confirmed address while it most certainly is Cheesy
376  Bitcoin / Mining support / Crashing if i stop mining, if using all GPUs + all core time consumed on: June 15, 2011, 09:12:16 AM
I'm running Win7 64Bit.

I just acquired for testing 2xHD6770. Not running crossfire, running a monitor on both cards.

If i start 2 miners, it will result in crash if i stop either one. If using Guiminers crash may occur already when starting.

When i quit a miner, things continue seemingly to work for 10seconds or so, and then halts. If i wait long enough system finally reboots.
Using drivers + catalyst from couple months back. Happens also on stock clock.

Also, why do they consume all power of a core? :O I got quite powerfull CPU (Best of old Core series, QX9770 @ 3.4Ghz) so that strikes quite odd as well Cheesy
377  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Embeddable Bitcoin Miner - Bitcoin Plus for Websites on: June 14, 2011, 09:27:46 PM
Cool! Smiley

Shame tho i've let the domains expire where i had 150k+ weekly visitors (Chinese, didn't turn a advertising profit, tho they stayed over 15mins average Smiley ). I bet this could have made me a few comfy BTCs Tongue
378  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / MultiGPU mining - constant crashes on: June 14, 2011, 09:16:10 PM
So i acquired today for testing & fun 2x6770s (same price as 5770).

Well, i dont' got the crossfire bridge, so they are running separately now, i do have 1 monitor connected to each card.

Problem is: IF i try to mine with both vid cards at the sametime it most often causes a crash.
Using via GUIminer i can start them running, but as soon as either one stops it's a crash again.

I've tried phoenix, guiminer and puddinpop's (which worked the worst).

Running win7 64bit. Not a dedicated mining rig, a workstation i decided to finally get some GPU power on as well Smiley

Thanks! Smiley
379  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: selling xfx 6990 new in box. watch the youtube. on: June 14, 2011, 10:33:25 AM
yeap, and atleast here in Finland if you are able to wait couple weeks, stock is of 0 issue.
They will get it to you, even if it takes 10 weeks, at the price quoted. Even if that price is wayyy under market.
380  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Re: 5970 for 20 btc on: June 14, 2011, 12:11:03 AM
Guy registered yesterday and has no refs.

Why send him (or that could be you) 20BTC blind?

Clearcoin? Smiley
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