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521  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: PeerMining.us ¦ PPLNS ¦ BTC ¦ USA Based ¦ Incentive Programs on: September 21, 2012, 06:41:41 AM
Our forums are up and running with Xenforo.  You will be able to see prizes later on and updated balance stats daily that go into the prize pool.
522  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Idea: Donation to get out of newbie hell. on: September 21, 2012, 06:24:52 AM
isnt it only  5hours?

4 hours of actual logged in time, as in browsing the forums occasionally.
523  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 05:42:26 AM
I've actually updated the threads first post to reflect changes and updates.
524  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 05:28:31 AM
Why here instead of any other 1%?

Monthly BTC prizes pooled up and randomly selected workers that meet the minimum 12 hour mean work rate will be entered and a lump sum of those fees will be paid out to that person.

Myself will not be included in this drawing even though its coming from my shares as well but it will be done through random.org's website.
525  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 03:19:09 AM
Any additional BTC income past paying the server bills will be rewards at random to users who participate in the mining pool.  You'll have to be an active (at least 12 hours/day mining) to be entered into the drawing for the additional BTC prize, but it will be random not based on MH/s or GH/s.

The more revenue coming in, the more the prize will be.
526  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Problems with GUIminer. on: September 21, 2012, 03:11:33 AM
I think it's fixed now. I decided to run guiminer as admin and I added a firewall exception for not only guiminer\guiminer.exe but also for guiminer\miners\puddinpop\rpcminer-cuda.exe.

19 MH/s... yay  Roll Eyes

If your miner is running all day 24x7 I think you'd benefit from being in my pool since it's a PPLNS and it's more fair with a slow mining rig, as far as payouts are concerned.  I ran my laptop on Deepbit at 15MH/s for 24 hours and 24 hours on my pool and got more from mine than I did from Deepbit.

That's my experience, and my thoughts.. a lot of people agree that P2Pool servers are the most fairest ways of making BTC, well in your case mBTC Cheesy

If you're interested the offers there.  Once we get a larger hashrate going any fees I keep up after the server bill is paid, will go to monthly rewards (random, not to who mines the most).
527  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Idea: Donation to get out of newbie hell. on: September 21, 2012, 02:47:58 AM
Maybe.. CharlesPonzi. Why would you want that?

So he could start investing our money more quickly? Duh..  Roll Eyes haha
528  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 12:51:25 AM
For better/more response you should mention:

What payment method do you use? PPS, PPLNS, etc...?

What kind of pool is it? BTC, LTC, etc...?

Yes, forgot to mention that.  Updated!  Thanks.

No problem, happy to help. And if I can make one last suggestion, mention any fees (or lack thereof) as well...

Updated! Smiley
529  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 12:36:00 AM
For better/more response you should mention:

What payment method do you use? PPS, PPLNS, etc...?

What kind of pool is it? BTC, LTC, etc...?

Yes, forgot to mention that.  Updated!  Thanks.
530  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie miners need somewhere to mine? on: September 21, 2012, 12:18:31 AM
Looks like we got a few new miners briefly.  We payout daily automatically so if more people join the more we get paid!
531  Other / Beginners & Help / PeerMining.us ¦ PPLNS & PPS ¦ BTC ¦ USA Based ¦ Incentive Programs on: September 20, 2012, 11:24:26 PM
New mining pool, http://www.PeerMining.us/

No registration required
Daily payouts
PPLNS BTC Mining / PPS BTC Mining
Great for new/small miners as well as large GH/s miners
Live statistics via P2Pool
Dedicated Server
8GB ECC Memory
2x 250GB Intel SSD on RAID 1
1Gbps single mode fiber connection
USA Based - Denver, CO (colocated with company from Arizona)
Xenforo Forums for our Miners.

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Fees:
PPLNS - 5%
PPS - 15%


Why? Part of those fees will go towards the server bill, the remaining will be kept for the end of each calendar month and will be randomly selected through www.Random.org's website for miners that meet the criteria of eligibility**.


Don't feel like visiting the site?  No worries.

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PPLNS
PeerMining.us:9332

Username: [Your Payment Code]
Password: [Whatever You Want]

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PPS
PeerMining.us:9999

Username: [Your Bitcoin Address]
Password: [Whatever You Want]

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**Minimum eligibility requirements are an average mean of 12 hours/day mining in our pool.  The pool operator will not be entered into the drawing, only the miners as an incentive program.

Any questions please post away and I'll answer them to my best ability!

Gibbyd-BTC
532  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: PeerMining.us ¦ Dedicated Server ¦ 24x7 ¦ Denver, CO on: September 20, 2012, 11:17:03 PM
Our forums powered by Xenforo are up now.

Looking for a new place to mine? We're looking for people.

Connect your miner to:

peermining.us:9332
username: [your address]
password: [whatever you want]

Would like to see this pool gain at least a few hundred mh/s daily! 
533  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Fans stopped working on 2 5970s in same computer? on: September 20, 2012, 10:33:38 PM

   I have had several gpu fans get slow or quit,I found that I could take the fan off the cooler and spray the inside of the fan with wd-40,fill the inside of the fan and spin it,spray more,spin it until it spins free.Worked for me,all three are still going.worth a try,saves rma time and no mining.
these are brushless motors so you can't hurt them with wd-40.

Just make sure after removing the fans that you clean any oil residue off with a cotton ball/swab and 90+% rubbing alcohol, you don't want that oil that's in WD40 to get on any components, but that would/should work for sure.  Sort of a ghetto trick (not making fun.. I'm king of ghetto tricks), but if you plan on RMA'ing them at any point and they see/smell WD40 it's very likely they're going to send them back to you with a piece of paper with "LOL, WD40..."

Just throwing both sides out there..
534  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just started mining... on: September 20, 2012, 08:40:02 PM
Well I had a nice suprise from the tax man today and now have a $500 budget for a new card/s!

Woot.  I would get the ASIC's from BFL though, tbh. Just sayin.. Wink
Or an asic from Cablepair/Avalon at this point  Wink

Touche. LOL
535  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just started mining... on: September 20, 2012, 08:07:23 PM
Well I had a nice suprise from the tax man today and now have a $500 budget for a new card/s!

Woot.  I would get the ASIC's from BFL though, tbh. Just sayin.. Wink
536  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help me choose a pool on: September 20, 2012, 07:37:24 PM
www.PeerMining.us

Zero fees.
No Registration Needed.

I would appreciate donations for upkeep of the server cost/bandwidth/electricity, but it's 0% fees.
537  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Problems with GUIminer. on: September 20, 2012, 07:30:59 PM
Hi,

So I registered on Deepbit and finally wanted to start mining on my win7 x64 with nVidia GTX 260m, the problem is that I'm getting errors.

This is what I get when I try to mine using CUDA - http://pastebin.com/qFnnpcgw
This is what I get when I try to mine using OpenCL - http://pastebin.com/mzLZzVi8
And these are the errors I get in guiminer.exe.log - http://pastebin.com/Az4Z2yBz

So is this normal and am I missing anything?
Thanks in advance Smiley

You'll need to use CUDA as you're using a nvidia card.  Those are resource allocations that are popping up into your console window, as long as it's turning shares, it's working.  You can always overclock your GPU and/or add custom flags to the end of your miner to help get the most out of every second of hashing power.  Best of luck to you!

Thanks, but the problem when I do CUDA mining is that it's getting stuck at "Done allocating CUDA resources for (64,256)".
AFAIK it should display my total MH/s, but the summary tab only displays the speed as "Connecting".

Are you putting in your credentials correctly?  If it's stuck at connecting it seems that it's allocating the resources fine, but the miner is not connecting to the remote server, i.e, Deepbit, etc..  I would check that your username and password and port are all setup correctly.  Also, I've had this issue before, where I would be using say GUIMiner and the default Deepbit would never connect, so I would have to connect to "Other" and type in the physical address to Deepbit, with the port, username/password, etc..
538  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 20, 2012, 07:02:30 PM
Our mining forums are now up as well.

Link in sig. Smiley
539  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: PeerMining.us ¦ Dedicated Server ¦ 24x7 ¦ Denver, CO on: September 20, 2012, 06:40:12 PM
im your first miner. im only running 12.2 mhash/s right now though Sad
but hey, lookin forward to seeing the payout, even though itll be none for me right now, no?

Hey glad to have you with the pool!  At 12.2 mh/s you won't be making a lot at any pool, it will take time before you get any substantial spendable amount.  Within 24 hours, granted you have solved a share in the pool (not in your mining client) you will, yes, get paid out.

Any other questions, please let me know! Smiley
At 12.2Mh/s, I'd imagine there's a fairly reasonable chance of not solving a P2Pool share at all in a day, no?  Cheesy

Maybe 1 share on a lucky day.  It's all about just waiting and mining at that rate, of course it's not worth it to run the electricity to mine that small amount, but hey, some people do enjoy just mining for the hell of it.  You -WILL- get paid eventually IgpayAtinLay, it just may not be every day.  The current scripting is set to sendmoney every 24 hours to those who have accumulated a proper share hold.  It's just mathematics in the end, the lower the mh/s the longer it will take to potentially solve a share/block.  On the reverse side, to my knowledge, the higher the hash rate, also the higher difficulty, but then higher reward.
540  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi everyone on: September 20, 2012, 06:26:18 PM
Hey,

I did a bit of bitcoin mining last year. I quite forgot about it. But Borderlands 2 is coming out now and I saw that there's a trade section here where I can trade my bitcoins for games.
That's what I'm here for!

Welcome!

Borderlands is awesome.  I have a pool no registration required, you get paid out every 24 hours.  www.PeerMining.us  -- Hope to see you on there! Smiley
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