ouch.... I have 3 5870's and I only get about 340 out of them... I see from the wiki that the 5850's are up to 390
my 5850 gets 420 MH/s stable, at 1.2 v.
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maybe because there are other processes that use CPU power?
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nuclear plants are still safer (injures/kills less) than fossil fuel plants
Yeah, right. Tell that to the people living near Chernobyl. yeah right, tell that to the people living near thousands of coal power plants.
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As long as a bunch of greedy bastards is running the power plants: no, thanks. At least not in densely populated areas like europe.
nuclear plants are still safer (injures/kills less) than fossil fuel plants
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Regardless, the card is in idle mode. Is an idle temp of 49C considered acceptable?
i guess it's OK, but mine runs @ ~40
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yes bitcoin has value because people believe it has value.
same with fiat money
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if you pay for electricity, don't bother.
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pool@pool-virtual-machine:~/pushpool/sbin$ ./pushpoold -E -c server.json pool@pool-virtual-machine:~/pushpool/sbin$ still fails (there is server.json)
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try apt-get install memcached regards, redshark1802 Thank you very much, i think i got everything installed, but ./pushpoold doesn't do anything. it just exits immediately
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yep, sudo apt-get
ok, i installed it, but checking for memcached... no configure: error: "could not find memcached binary" pool@pool-virtual-machine:~/libmemcached-0.50$ make make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. and just to confirm it's installed: pool@pool-virtual-machine:~/libmemcached-0.50$ sudo apt-get install libmemcached-dev Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done libmemcached-dev is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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A few requirements were missing from the original post try this:
sudo aptitude install libmemcached-dev
then try ./configure
again
aptitude? apt-get right?
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And just let this sucker blow on the cards?
If the case is going to be closed (with this fan as a side intake), you'd need to improve outflow as well somewhere else in the case...
MOAR FANS. or open the case, and point a big fan into it.
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If that happens on a regularly basis I might switch to "mine" addresses by creating new ones until I get one of those "forever lost" coins.
I've thought about that - I believe generating batches of keys and scanning the blockchain for keys with a balance is going to be prohibitively expensive. As in, not entirely unlike the lottery of running a solo cpu miner, but with vastly more variance in the payoff. with the vast keyspace, you will make MUCH more money by mining.
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who cares, just withdraw as fast as you can, and you'll be fine.
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linux noob here. installed a fresh copy of ubuntu desktop on VMware. Jansson was installed successfully, but i can't get libmemcached to install. i got an error when using ./configure, and make does not work. configure: error: "could not find memcached binary" pool@pool-virtual-machine:~/libmemcached-0.50$ make make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
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yes, that has links, but the components that were chosen isn't exactly the best cost/performance ratio. Better to use your brain, look at what's being discounted, and buy those, instead of blindly buying.
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no offense, but the price for this is way too high. You might want to lower your prices, or else you're gonna get little to no sales. Even worse, someone is probably going to come along, and make a open source version that is better than yours, and you're gonna be out of business. Don't believe me? This is exactly what happened with hdminer. https://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=2949.0yay, my prophecy came true! at least the part about a superior open source alternative.
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