what is wrong with this formula? BlockReward (50BTC+fees)) * (Shares found by you / total shares for this round)
Its syntax and "+" is wrong. But that's it. It should be: [added spaces for readability] (50 BTC - fees) * (Your Shares / Total Shares Per Round)
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...But the payout is denoted in Bitcoin already, you participate in the growth of its value, even if you aren't cashed out immediately, because the return is always a nominal 50 BTC. Aren't the blocks some time next year going to be 25 BTC from then on?
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Because guiminer doesnt sees the 5850s maybe the dummy is wrong i used 75 ohm transisotrs Did you mean to say transistors? You're supposed to use resistors, making sure the leads (legs, wires) don't touch any other leads.
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Canary, So you are using TWO rigs to get your 1ghash?
'Cause if you're not using adapters, and your PSU only has four cables (two 6pins, and two 6+2pins), then it can only support two physical cards (not counting on-board GPUs).
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a 35 dollar PSU, 600 watts. powering 2x 5830 and 2x 5770 for a total 1ghash. How are you powering the four cards? The specs I read show only 2 x PCIe 6+2 cables. You must be using adapters.
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So why couldn't you just use a 6 pin PSU to 6 pin PCIE cable directly,... I don't know why you are not getting it. Here's a picture. I don't KNOW if "they" make a 5pin-molex to 6/8pin-PCIe power cable. But if not, then one must use an adapter in conjunction with a 5pin-psu(molex) cable.
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Yeah, that link gave me what I wanted to know. This one needs TWO 6-pin PCIe power cables.
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Well, I guess the only difference is that you would need a 4pin-Molex-to-6/8pin-PCIe modular cable. Not sure if they make those.
I think they make molex-to-6/8pin adapters. You could use an adapter with a molex-to-molex cable. This would be a perfect solution.
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Nah, I have a ASUS 5830 with an 8-pin and 6-pin need. Silly. The card came with a molex-to-6pin but not a molex-to-8pin converter.
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If you've got a modular PSU and not enough PCIE cables, couldn't you just buy more cables?
No, not really. When you buy a modular PSU, it comes with ALL cables it can handle. So, the X4 1200w, for example, supports 6 6/2-pin cables, and includes 6 6/2-pin cables. (That's 3 video cards) If you need 2 more, you will need a converter to/from a molex, apparently.
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- what version are the drivers? 11.6 by any chance? - which miner/s does it allow/include? - is MSI Afterburner supported? if not, how do I overclock and set the fan speed?
from what I remember of the /software/ folder: 11.2 and 11.4 polcbm command line for miners Full GUI afterburner runs on this
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It's not my client. It's the pool's daemon.
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+1 for not gouging
I am interested, but my money is tied up in a "return" to an online merchant.
Can you post a link to the newegg listing? (or just answer me this: what kind of PCIe cables does it need? two 6's, two 8's, or 1 of each?) K thanks bye.
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Maybe its the program. MSI AB. :-/
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Good to know. That's what I figured. Thank God those bits are still with me.
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I'm having a similar problem. Even now when I revert to stock clock, but lower memory, it freezes upon clicking the apply button (if miner is on) or just after [start mining] is clicked.
My next thing is to unedit the EULA changes.
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Damien, if they were rounding, my .119x would have been .12 don't ya think? I believe they are truncating at two decimal places, even though I select to remove all decimals.
I'll have to pay attention next time, to see if my balance beyond the dy-bit remains in the pool account. It is a learning experience, though.
kjj, deepbit, twice actually. I think I see your point.
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I downloaded this thing and put it on USB. had some minor problems at first, like no network detected.
Also, the batch menu is not user friendly. It asks for "device?" and I put some string like "XFX Radeon HD 6870" but now I realize it was asking for "0" or "1" etc.
Same thing goes for "pool url" I put "btcguild.com" but of course, it's "<server>.btcguild.com"
I exited the menu, and there is no way to run the menu up again. Taskmanger works, so I was able to run CMD and finally see the miner1.bat file. There is no dos-based (or GUI based) text editor, so I had to use the ole "Copy Con" route. Sigh.
But, Xanderdee, I mean Davinci, did say in the video it was difficult at first. I had to draw on my old DOS 5.22 days, and even I think this HyperV is a new language, lol. Man, i didn't realize how much I depended on GUI.
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What is going on? Did I lose out on that collective 0.01? Go download the latest Bitcoin client, derp. I did. Nothing. Besides, even in block explorer, it only shows two decimal places. derp?
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