I have a copy of the full leaked list (it is close to 3mil) and I also have some valid coupons from gpu purchases and let me tell you that list contains EVERY code from AMD's promotion of graphics cards and other related offers. Steam support have said via twitter that they will not be banning accounts though you may wish to keep photographic evidence of any coupon codes for future use to prove legitimacy. Also, I have just found this piece of information: Update: The 3 million steam keys for Dirt 3 that I posted here have been invalidated by valve after the whole thing broke up into the international gaming press. All of you that managed to register keys to your accounts are probably going to get to keep the game and if not, then the worst case scenario is that your game will disappear from your steam list. Valve has assured that steam accounts will not get banned over this so rest assured!
For all of you that are too late, I am sad to inform you that you are... well... TOO LATE... I hope many of you and your friends got to register as many keys as you could fit in your pockets. I am not going to lock this topic for the time being so feel free to talk about your experience with the keys and if any of you loses the game from your account, post about it here. The fun is officially over! So it looks like all of the promotional keys are now null and void from this point forward. AMD are claiming to still honour these keys at some point, not sure when/how.
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Yes, that would be your return. I can't imagine anywhere with that much free electricity though. A school, maybe? A giant warehouse going unused?
Keep in mind 3 6990's will eat up around 1350w (if my sources are correct). That means you'll need a separate circuit for each rig, unless you're running on 220v. In which case, I'm jealous.
Actually each 6990 under load draws 300W, the 450W statistic on the AMD's website is total system load (including processor etc), not for each card. For a 3 * 6990 rig you would need a 1200W continuous output PSU. For what it's worth, my 6990's clocked at 920/600 in the overclocked bios switch pull ~420w according to my kill-a-watt.
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Make sure you create workers on btcguild and enter those details into gui miner and not your btcguil account details.
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Thanks for the reply thirdlight but I would prefer a fully working card, unless of course its very cheap and then I would put an after-market cooler on there. PM me when you get home with some more info and a price if you wouldn't mind, thanks.
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For Windows I like a mix between MSI Afterburner & CPUID HWMonitor
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Still looking, will also consider a 5850
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richboypoor refer to the GUI miner thread and readme here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3878.0 You need to enter your btcguild pool worker name and password into GUI miner, the Bitcoin application is only used for sending/receiving payments and solo mining.
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What version of Windows were your VM's and were they regularly updated with Windows Update? What security existed on your home network? Were you using WEP or WPA? Also, a list of your bitcoin address's would be helpful for anyone to track their usage through the blockchain.
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That's certainly weird, 10 6970's should be giving you around 4ghs and the 6990 should be around 800mhs. I would double check your worker information and maybe switch to a different miner such as phoenix using batch files.
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Get this thief! Mt. Gox you owe me these BTC... beware of lawsuits, security hacked again
Wed 07 Sep 2011 02:06:28 PM GMT Withdraw Bitcoin withdraw to 1B5enUXe6WAMKSXPRFZRbVLqbyM4eFY8So 0.08946000 BTC 0.00000000 BTC Wed 07 Sep 2011 02:06:14 PM GMT Fee BTC bought: [tid:1315404374902777] 0.09000000 BTC at $6.91999 (0.6% fee) 0.00054000 BTC 0.08946000 BTC Wed 07 Sep 2011 02:06:14 PM GMT In BTC bought: [tid:1315404374902777] 0.09000000 BTC at $6.91999 0.09000000 BTC 0.09000000 BTC Wed 07 Sep 2011 02:05:40 PM GMT Withdraw Bitcoin withdraw to 15VQSCzhhfdgdDPsNt7y6aQCRA21LaZ8Kh 9.27910000 BTC 0.0000
If you fall for a phishing email and loose your funds how is that in any way shape or form mtgox's fault and why should they rectify your wrong doing?
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Are you using an Nvidia card? The reason I ask is because Gui miner is know for randomly reporting false hashing rates.
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For an easy quick way visit http://mtgoxlive.com/orders and hover your mouse over the price you wish to move to and it will tell you how many bitcoins/$'s are required to do so (assuming you are buying/selling on mtgox exchange) As for your question on causing a rally I cannot answer that.
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How does the yubikey help in this case? I mean once the phishing site has the username, password and one yubikey code they can still login to the real mtgox.
That is simply not true.
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That email you received was a phishing attempt to steal your mtgox user details.
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I don't know guys, Maria could actually be legit. IIRC this little gem paid her mortgage off https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=26218.msg327634#msg327634 I would be a little sceptical about the Maria.ex4 trading profile, I haven't looked into it at all but one could probably design a profile that emptied your balance after said 30 days. Stay frosty!
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FOUND FIX
Open up a folder (Documents, Libraries, whatever) and click elsewhere to lose focus (we're doing this to simulate your missing GUIminer window) In the taskbar, left-click once on the folder icon so it gains focus Now, press "ALT-Space" (you will see a menu appear on the folder) Press "M" to choose the Move option (your cursor will now turn into four arrow points). Press any of the cursor keys once (this will move your folder on the screen and it will be captured by the mouse) Move your mouse about and you will see the folder moving with it Left-Click to "drop" the folder onto your desktop
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I'm with you OP, no selling going on from my wallet!
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From someone in the UK paying £1.40/litre for petrol and £0.18/kWh I can't express how jealous I am right now. Mining for me will become unprofitable very soon but that doesn't phase me, I will still continue to support the network, sometimes it not always about the money. I've been running F@H for near on 3 years now.
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