nothing.
your overclock settings will stay in place, but your change to voltage won't get applied :/
So the voltages I have set would not get back to default when I apply the overclocking?
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Don't just stop at freezing the account. You might as well steal any BTC that are not withdrawn. Also send some threatening emails to the account owner. It's good you are just a random voice that no one listens to Yeah, freezing the account is a fine for being a cunt. Civility doesn't cost anything. You should take note. Maybe you should apply for a position where you would decide who is being a cunt and get his account frozen Most probably within a month the pool's active users would drop by 50%
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BTC Guild has no support staff for one simple reason: I do not trust ANYBODY with ANY access to account information.
This could be dangerous if the NSA (or other three letter agencies) decides to make you disappear. Or driving for 9 hours puts him over the hedge. eleuthria, I think if anyone was giving me lip via email, they'd find their account permanently frozen. Don't just stop at freezing the account. You might as well steal any BTC that are not withdrawn. Also send some threatening emails to the account owner. It's good you are just a random voice that no one listens to so your saying its ok for eleuthrea to get threatening emails(yes he does get some for no good reason) . but not ok for him to say go else ware your not wanted.. sorry your in the real world now co's can choose who and who not to serve to. for example Microsoft and Playstation if you get your account banned and have a balance do you get refunded? ... the answer is NO. example http://psx-scene.com/forums/f177/refund-balance-psn-wallet-81518/ But did anyone even say anything about stealing account bal's before you... NOPE and this is my last post on the subject Thank you. The repeated use of your instead of you are was a bit overwhelming.
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BTC Guild has no support staff for one simple reason: I do not trust ANYBODY with ANY access to account information.
This could be dangerous if the NSA (or other three letter agencies) decides to make you disappear. Or driving for 9 hours puts him over the hedge. eleuthria, I think if anyone was giving me lip via email, they'd find their account permanently frozen. Don't just stop at freezing the account. You might as well steal any BTC that are not withdrawn. Also send some threatening emails to the account owner. It's good you are just a random voice that no one listens to
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I just wanted to report that my Oct Jupiter has been running at ~950GH/s (6-modules) and pulling an between 57-60 amps per VRM for about a week now. Temps range between 57-78.5 degrees Celsius. So far so good! You are a brave man for pulling much more than the recommended max safe current You use 211 I assume? I use different settings for each die, but many of them are using 231 Wow, that is a crazy overclock then Do you mind posting a screenshot of your Status and Advanced Tab + SSH Scgminer Tab + your settings. Also are you not worried about drawing more than 200A per board? Thank you. Yes, I am worried about the 200A per board, but I'm willing to risk it. Here's the info you requested: FW version: 0.99-tuning (October) cgminer version: 3.9.0 Status PageAdvanced Tabmodified cgminer.sh fileThank you. It looks like your last board is not a team player Is the last die so bad that you even underclocked it below factory frequency? Also I assume you installed CGminer manually, because 0.99-tuning comes with 3.8.1 and 0.99.1-Tune comes with 3.9.0.
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I just wanted to report that my Oct Jupiter has been running at ~950GH/s (6-modules) and pulling an between 57-60 amps per VRM for about a week now. Temps range between 57-78.5 degrees Celsius. So far so good! You are a brave man for pulling much more than the recommended max safe current You use 211 I assume? I use different settings for each die, but many of them are using 231 Wow, that is a crazy overclock then Do you mind posting a screenshot of your Status and Advanced Tab + SSH Scgminer Tab + your settings. Also are you not worried about drawing more than 200A per board? Thank you.
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I just wanted to report that my Oct Jupiter has been running at ~950GH/s (6-modules) and pulling an between 57-60 amps per VRM for about a week now. Temps range between 57-78.5 degrees Celsius. So far so good! You are a brave man for pulling much more than the recommended max safe current You use 211 I assume?
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How's this 20nm asics are being developed? Everything on track so far? Next milestone?
read the thread That's like saying: count to infinity
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In the several years that I have been mining here eleuthria has been very responsive, like less then an hour if not sooner. Since he has not responded, something has pulled him away. I am very confident that he will respond as soon as he is able to. Please be patient.
I am just trying to make up my mind if I should switch to BTCguild and so I want to be able to personally verify that indeed the 103% luck that has been there for the past few weeks. + it is unclear what kind of period this 103% number covers and how exactly it is calculated- the charts starts at 24th October, which is just over a month. I would like to get some clarification on it. Ahem... I was referring to this. Confused. No. Are those your words or did they just magically appear with your username attached? It's obvious these are my words. Do you see me requesting or expecting immediate answer like you implied? Fair point. You just insisted that he should hire customer service to be able to accomplish that. I understand there is a difference. My point being - he's a one man shop and captains a big ship. Whether he can fund a dedicated customer service facility or person that works on Christmas is beyond the point. He doesn't have one now. All I'm saying is... With the months/years of performance, one on one dedicated service, and proven track record as the biggest pool around, the guy deserves a few days during the holidays. Are you arguing with me on that point or are we agreed? I am not going to argue if the owner of the pool deserves a break over the festive season - that's for him to decide and has nothing to do with having a dedicated CS, which can be expected to work today as I believe it is a normal working day at least here in the UK I think we carried that too much - I am not going to change anything anyway, so will just wait for the reply to my query
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In the several years that I have been mining here eleuthria has been very responsive, like less then an hour if not sooner. Since he has not responded, something has pulled him away. I am very confident that he will respond as soon as he is able to. Please be patient.
I am just trying to make up my mind if I should switch to BTCguild and so I want to be able to personally verify that indeed the 103% luck that has been there for the past few weeks. + it is unclear what kind of period this 103% number covers and how exactly it is calculated- the charts starts at 24th October, which is just over a month. I would like to get some clarification on it. Ahem... I was referring to this. Confused. No. Are those your words or did they just magically appear with your username attached? It's obvious these are my words. Do you see me requesting or expecting immediate answer like you implied?
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Troll- "Stop eating Christmas dinner with your family! I want to know if the luck really is 103% immediately. It's very important that it's not 102%. Chop chop. I can't wait here by the computer all day. You call this customer service?"
I think you are over-reacting. I have never requested immediate reply to my query, nor expected one. And the whole discussion was not about my query, but in regards to the guy who emailed CS and had no reply after 24 hours for which I just suggested that the pool can afford to have dedicated CS. That's all. You seem to be mighty confused here.
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stop feeding the troll. Imagine if all 25 - 30 thousand active accounts demanded the same level of servie. heh. What level of service is that? I take it you meant service, right?
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Try looking up how much bandwidth costs alone, across two continent dedicated servers, and private servers with this amount of PH would cost on any two global co-location facilities. See if you think he's rich after that. Not saying he's living on a diet of Ramen, but he's not exactly lounging in Monaco either. He does have to keep a sizeable chunk of BTC in both backup Cold Storage and in the hot wallet for the pool at all times, just in case.
Also Eleuthria is usually extremely quick to respond. Assuming he celebrates it, Christmas may not be the time to expect an instant or even a day after response. Let the guy sip his eggnog.
Stratum is a very efficient protocol in terms of bandwidth. Here it is explained by eleuthria: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=142073.msg1513665#msg1513665So how much bandwidth costs then? Is it maybe 1% of the monthly pool profit or much less?
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In the several years that I have been mining here eleuthria has been very responsive, like less then an hour if not sooner. Since he has not responded, something has pulled him away. I am very confident that he will respond as soon as he is able to. Please be patient.
I am just trying to make up my mind if I should switch to BTCguild and so I want to be able to personally verify that indeed the 103% luck that has been there for the past few weeks. + it is unclear what kind of period this 103% number covers and how exactly it is calculated- the charts starts at 24th October, which is just over a month. I would like to get some clarification on it.
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But that is not the point - the point was that a pool that has 2.5PH/s speed and is charging a minimum of 3% fee should provide a good and timely customer support.
I had a question above, that remained unanswered, so I will forward it to the pool email, so let's see if it get answered in a timely manner.
It's a point that no one else has agreed with so far. I don't believe there is a contract somewhere that says for 3% you guaranteed to get a response to password problems within a certain period of time. In fact, I don't think there's a contract anywhere that guarantees anything. Such is the nature of mining pools. M You sound like a person, who if given the power to decide if the pool should get a quicker and better customer support service would decide against it. The fact is that the pool has a very big profit margin and could afford such a thing. Btw do you have an answer to my question posted earlier: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49417.msg4145862#msg4145862
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And 3% fee out of 2500TH/s are not enough for that? Here's a very simple calculation: 3% is 75TH/s, which is around 32BTC a day. Still not enough for better customer support?
BTC Guild is as good as it gets. That's why the hashrate is here. Remember he has to keep a slushpool of BTC for bad luck streaks on PPS. That money doesn't come from nowhere. I'm sure the daily hosting fees aren't small either. M With a 5% fee on PPS the bad luck is not so bad What I am saying is that with the amount of income the owner receive he can absolutely afford a dedicated customer support and still continue to be filthy rich. Your post sounds like: after he pays his hosting and PPS bad luck he barely has something left, which can't be further from the truth. I'm not convinced he's filthy rich. There are other pools. Feel free to try them out, you'll see why BTC Guild is the #1 pool. M Well I guess if you compare him to Bill Gates then he would not be considered filthy rich Then again if you compare the pool to Ghash.io then it would not be considered #1 in terms of hashing speed. It's all about perspective really. But that is not the point - the point was that a pool that has 2.5PH/s speed and is charging a minimum of 3% fee should provide a good and timely customer support. I had a question above, that remained unanswered, so I will forward it to the pool email, so let's see if it get answered in a timely manner.
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And 3% fee out of 2500TH/s are not enough for that? Here's a very simple calculation: 3% is 75TH/s, which is around 32BTC a day. Still not enough for better customer support?
BTC Guild is as good as it gets. That's why the hashrate is here. Remember he has to keep a slushpool of BTC for bad luck streaks on PPS. That money doesn't come from nowhere. I'm sure the daily hosting fees aren't small either. M With a 5% fee on PPS the bad luck is not so bad What I am saying is that with the amount of income the owner receive he can absolutely afford a dedicated customer support and still continue to be filthy rich. Your post sounds like: after he pays his hosting and PPS bad luck he barely has something left, which can't be further from the truth.
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send an email to support@btcguild.com with your username/ emaill address and as much info as you can. That's the best way to get answers to any account issues. i send 2 email since 24h but never answer Some people have lives... Do you think these people earn enough money to be able to afford to pay some other people to offer better support? um... no. Can you please elaborate why do you think so? Servers that run a pool like BTCGuild don't run of fresh air. Nor is the hardware free. Oddly enough. And 3% fee out of 2500TH/s are not enough for that? Here's a very simple calculation: 3% is 75TH/s, which is around 32BTC a day. Still not enough for better customer support?
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Anyone been in contact with Wesly?
I sent him 2 PM's but no response and he has been online a few times since his last post (9th December).
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send an email to support@btcguild.com with your username/ emaill address and as much info as you can. That's the best way to get answers to any account issues. i send 2 email since 24h but never answer Some people have lives... Do you think these people earn enough money to be able to afford to pay some other people to offer better support? um... no. Can you please elaborate why do you think so?
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