the guy threating the attack with his 98 Gh/s or whatever looks a bit limp now.
he changed his mind and is behind etc now.
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You must use 15.12 AMD drivers with this miner
It worked flawlessly until now, I think the minimum is 15.12. i think the deal is its been extensively tested with 15.12. other versions may work though. i think for rx 4x0 cards you need a much later version to those cards to fire up. im at 16.something on win7pro x64 with no problems on r9 390.
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phil, that kitchen looks GREAT! redid our kitchen a few years ago, not a complete rebuild like yours looks like. we reheat pizza in it. we like it ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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congrats veves!
phil.. that bitfinex thing truly sucks. hopefully you will come out ok.
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And all that with no devs? lol
All ETH developers are automatically also, whether they want or not, ETC developers, given that it is essentially identical open source code. So what you are saying is that ETC being the Criminals coin they are stealing all the ETH devs hard work. thats what "open source" means. do you know how much in cryptoland is open source and build on or with common code? miners, pools, coins? So there is no problems that the ETC is 51% attacked by some people as that is built in the protocol? children will be children..
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I upgraded to 5.3 and now my rig crashes after 15-30min ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) roll back to 5.1v2 which was stable before.. could it be that stratum consume more energy or so? stratum allows more work to be done as its a more efficient way of getting the work. ie less time wasted between work assignments (jobs? unsure what the exact terminology is). wouldnt think more than a few percent though. depends on the internet connection to a point.
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both could possibly have uses.
the forked one will appeal to regular people who are used to clawbacks and reversible transactions. ie mundanes who depend on babysitters to control their lives.
the classic unforked version has the support of purists who like it for making a stand for the immutability of real blockchains.
i have a bit of both. if one or both tank, oh well. if one or both continue/take off, well good for me.
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And all that with no devs? lol
All ETH developers are automatically also, whether they want or not, ETC developers, given that it is essentially identical open source code. So what you are saying is that ETC being the Criminals coin they are stealing all the ETH devs hard work. thats what "open source" means. do you know how much in cryptoland is open source and build on or with common code? miners, pools, coins?
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children will be children...
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Your BIOS will say somthing like, "turn off embedded graphics when gpu detected = y-n"
You need to do this before you connect any gpu to mobo and not after.
depends on the mobo/os maybe. just built an eth miner with a gigabyte z97x/celeron 1840 with integrated graphics. took the mobo out of the box, plugged the r9 390 in, hooked the monitor to the 390 instad of the mobo, installed ubuntu 15.10 and the amd video driver and started mining with the same config that the other builds have. no platform switch needed for me. claymores dual miner.
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i third this opinion. i stayed away from hardware wallets for a long time just watching, with paper wallets as my goto storage.
then got the trezor.
i will get another one. other hw wallets may be available but the trezor is tried and proven. i feel safe entrusting my coins with it.
btw still have paper wallets for long term cold storage. but thats just stubberness heh
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yeah 120 is fine.
im paying for the ongoing support, convenience, security and size. that takes a r&d budget that gets built in to the final price.
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You don't have time to follow - then you are not serious about crypto investing.
been in this since '11. bitcointalk says ive been on the board 77 days. and i try to read this and that for at least an hour/day. BUT. if you have time to follow all the coins youre in in detail as well as check interesting new coins, well great. until im retired with no family, there is only so much time.. that said, at least if you follow/understand the basics, you wont get burned badly, and will likely make out here and there. me, ive had a blast as well as making out decently. i do wish i had invested more time as i would of made out even better, but at some point you reach the point of diminishing returns.
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Thanks guys. I'm actually more concerned about the noise it produces. I have a friend of mine, who nails egg trays on the walls to reduce the noise. Have anyone tried this?
much better is to make a shallow frame from scrap wood, line the back with screen, pack rock wool or fiberglass in the frame, cover front with screen. or, use fabric instead of screen, depends on how pretty you want em. instant sound absorbing panels. slap em everywhere around the machines. dont need 100% coverage, even 25 - 50% will drop dbs.
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what is the benefit if you use SIA Stratum protocol?
less stales/rejects also less bandwidth
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you can update to 8.1 directly from 7.2.
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stop your current mist wallet.
current mist version is 8.1 (i believe). update, when you fire it up it askes which chain.. new forked or old one. pick one.
then let it update the blockchain and see if it shows.
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As I am now near 6 weeks for my kitchen reno. due to a missing cabinet.
My wife is freaking out a bit and real world but first real world issues are clouding my accuracy.
aint renovation grand? I was refinishing our kitchen cabinets a few years back and of course due to my own stupidity I ran a square foot short of some walnut vernier. so trim, crown, some other stuff all on hold for a week to have some shipped. cats = mildly unhappy. me = more unhappy. wife = most unhappy ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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i have the mist wallet for ethereum. the forked one, not etc.
i had eth before the hard fork, and i setup mist 8.1 to track on the forked chain. so now i would like a wallet for the alter ego eths in etc, and keep track of both.
i would rather not deal with 2 complete blockchains. so something like a SPV wallet (if i have the terminology right). any suggestions?
EDIT no interest in which is "real" please. we know plenty of threads where we can argue that rather entertaining stuff.
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-5.5 = vapourminer
seems fitting as my favorite number in the world is +5.5 i should change it as little as possible
i did but phil may of missed it? phil, what say you?
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