Cant make a picture now.
Any example, how it should work?
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The second PSU is connected like this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0OKmIuNtmIBut PC is not using second psu at all, no matter how many cards is connected. If i am using only noname 550W psu, i can run 2 cards on it, no problem, but when connected like second psu, it takes 5W from the wall. The corsair PSU is taking all the load and is hot like hell, but doing the job.
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Last week has been paid out for all users with a balance over 1BTC (including you juhakall ) Again, my apologies for the late payment and for not letting you all know that we wouldn't be in the office yesterday. Right now, most of our developers are working on the final touches of the client before we release the initial windows build. One developer is working on some web stats improvements. We really need to get the Windows client out the door, but once we do, we'll be taking some time to talk to some of our miners directly about what they need/want in the "Pro" linux client. If you have thoughts to contribute, post here, PM, or we can set up a skype call. Thanks for your patience. Chris Chris, whatever "pro" features end up in the linux version, I sincerely hope will be in the windows version as well, in the form of AT LEAST, command line stuff... My sentiments exactly... why is it a 'separate' thing.. we have pro windows users too. This is similar to the stats page without styling. why in the world was/is it a different page. It is creating extra work and headaches. For the miner, the same code should compile in linux or windows. Or am i way off base here? OK, sounds like we'll need to make "pro" versions for both Linux and Windows. The current build that is going to be released is aimed at non-technical people: we will be using this version with gamers who aren't familiar with Bitcoin mining. We'll start working a version with the advanced features pro miners need, such as command line control, as soon as this build is done (this week probably). Basically, CoinLab, I would suggest building a client that has a very simple yet universal front end(GUI) for the and the gamers you are targeting this too. But also, have a very comprehensive backend (commandline) .. which is universal to each of Win/*nix as well. It would combining best of both worlds, for both those who want simple and those who want to control every aspect of it. That, would be the ultimate, IDEAL goal. One step further would be integrating some sort of API to interact w/ over TCPIP for those who would want to monitor multi rig / farm setups. All of this could be integrated into one client. I know, for myself, if I dont have the ability to disable / change clocks / voltages on GPU's ... etc .. the windows client will be hell, because then I will have to install msi afterburner or some junk program. I love having that fine tuning control built into cgminer. I sure hope it comes to CL's program.. Voting for this
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I second the payouts, pool has had plenty of time to mature. Every major pool offers instant payouts at anytime.
In the Bitcoin world if you want to garner trust, the first step is to pay people for their work.
Now I have spoken with Coinlab folks directly on a few occasions and although I am not privy to their financials, they are not some upstart bitcoin scam based on what I have seen. So in my opinion I wouldn't be concerned about their legitimacy and viability.
They are simple experiencing some growing pains and a ursh to get HPC work which makes sense. They just probably have limited understanding of how us miners view things. We're like any other group of specialty workers, we have our culture...lol.
Miners care about these things in my opinion:
1. Getting our bitcoins as quickly and frequently as possible! 2. Having a web based statistical portal to view our mining activity, doesn't need to be pretty, just packed with info and access! 3. The overall health of the pool - uptimes, total hashrate, general pool stability
Just my 2 cents.
Good point of what miners need.
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To noname PSU is connected 1 card compleatly, and 1 card partly. Each PSU has his own power cord. About how the atx cord is shortened, will post later.
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Hello.
I have mining rig with 4 5870's. 5 months ago the TAGAN 950W PSU has burned. Till then i have mined with 3 cards on that setup.
Then i putted corsair AX850 PSU + noname 550W PSU together to feed up that mining rig. It worked just fine 5 months.
Yesterday i checked the Watts on both of the PSU results:
Watss total from the wall: ~ 980 Watts taking from wall AX850 ~ 960, (It has worked all this time with this wattage) Watts taking from wall noname 550W = 5W (MAX)
So question is, what am i doing wrong? Why the Corsair PSU is taking all load to himself? Please help, i have tryed differnet variations, when i connect it like it should, one of the cards is not displayed.
Thank you for any usefull advices.
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Maybe you have not mined 1BTC. That is minimum for payment to proceed automaticaly. Write coinlab here in forum, you will get the answer. today is Tue & balance>1 & I have payout = false. any comments? Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: support@coinlab.comTechnical details of permanent failure: Message rejected by Google Groups. Please visit http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=188131 to review our Bulk Email Senders Guidelines. ----- Original message ----- Received-SPF: pass (google.com: domain of XXXXXXXX designates XXXXXXXX as permitted sender) client-ip=XXXXXXXXX; Authentication-Results: mx.google.com; spf=pass (google.com: domain of XXXXXXXXX designates XXXXXXXXX as permitted sender) smtp.mail=XXXXXXXXX 07.11.2012 7:33, info@coinlab.com пишет: > Hey koi7, > Every Monday, we'll pay out everyone who has earned at least 1 BTC. If you need a payout some other time, email support@coinlab.com and we'll do our best to process it ASAP (but give us a business day before worrying). Automated payments will be coming soon. today is Tue & balance>1 & I have payout = false.
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Have no more crashes on win7 64bit, but i am using 2.8.7 cgminer.
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2 weeks!!! http://bitcoinclock.com/bitcoin midnight is almost upon us.... at which time my profit(after elec) for 58G goes from about 120 a day down to about 25 16 btc day 176$ - 65 = 110$ 8 btc day 88$ - 65 = 23$ OUCH min profit: 58g 2.50*58 = 145$ -65 = 80$ obviously the payout cannot go by hashrate must be usd/share CoinLab: Please give us more information about the minimum profit. How much USD per share will we get? When paying in btc, what exchange rate will you use(what time of week)? This would be very interesting, any coments from coinlab?
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It could be good, but i think it worth too much to be profitable. ASICs is coming so this card would not pay for itself. If you already have this card, you can try to mine with it, please post results if you have them.
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LTC could be alternative. Too bad HD 7970 is not stable doing them, atleast ad far as i know.
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Actually i would like to know if those ASICs will be overclockable? Its no problem to put some fan on them, if that means more GH/s. If they will, that could raise difficulty even more.
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I dont think we can predict how those chips will be placed between units. There are still people trading in japalenos to something better.
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Sell the 6790 on ebay for $100, buy a 5830 for $70. problem solved.
Good idea
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They should give you something better, not slower. Like i RMA'd recently 74GB raptor, and got back 150GB raptor. That is good RMA practice.
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Then it would be no diference to cgminer
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Do I still get the fee reduction bonus for my first week, if I joined in the middle of the week and have been hashing at a bit over 10GH/s? That won't reach 1.125M shares before monday.
Is it necesary to reach 1.125 shares? It is if you want 97%PPS. Thanks, now its clear to me. Still 120%PPS, awesome.
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Hio all Its about time I found something a little tougher than Trackmania, for my hd 7870 to chew on ! I don't care how much space it takes up.. EVERY gpu I add will be vf3000'nd. xD I also replace stock coolers with Artic Twin Turbo II coolers. Damn silent.. 100% fans and 48-52 temps on heavily overclocked 5870's. Artic cooling coolers are very good in terms of silence and efficiency. I just could not get work normaly HD 7970 with accelero HD 7970. It just could not cool vrms good enough. The core temps was exelent, but vrms was 100 degrees and more.
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Do I still get the fee reduction bonus for my first week, if I joined in the middle of the week and have been hashing at a bit over 10GH/s? That won't reach 1.125M shares before monday.
Is it necesary to reach 1.125 shares?
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Finaly i see it by myself
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