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541  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Miner stopped Mining? on: September 20, 2012, 06:01:26 PM
Happening again. Grrr. I think the RJ45 might be sliding out of the socket as it reconnected when I pushed it back in this morning. The little spring clip had been squashed flat and broke off when I tried bending it back. Guess I will be re-crimping tonight.

Doh!  -1 Internetz with cable unplugged.  Tongue

Oh, it was still plugged. It had just worked out far enough to break contact I think. It's been running all day so far but there's no reason it should have worked its way out. Thermal expansion contraction and/or spring loading maybe.

I'd be getting it re-crimped haha, I personally don't like the fact when there is a loose network cable coming out of anything. Giggity. Tongue
542  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Miner stopped Mining? on: September 20, 2012, 05:24:47 PM
Happening again. Grrr. I think the RJ45 might be sliding out of the socket as it reconnected when I pushed it back in this morning. The little spring clip had been squashed flat and broke off when I tried bending it back. Guess I will be re-crimping tonight.

Doh!  -1 Internetz with cable unplugged.  Tongue
543  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Problems with GUIminer. on: September 20, 2012, 05:23:34 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!
544  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: PeerMining.us ¦ Dedicated Server ¦ 24x7 ¦ Denver, CO on: September 20, 2012, 04:26:37 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
545  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 20, 2012, 02:23:29 PM
Pirate too ran his scam for months.
I'd love to know how exactly you think I'm scamming anyone - I pay all my miners daily, have been doing so for more than a month, and have made a profit.
If it was a scam it wouldn't be a very good one  Cheesy

Actually Shadow and I have already talked in PM and it is quite feasible to payout 105+% to your p2pool.  There are ways of making money on anything.  I just personally haven't tried it out. 

As far as payouts it's all proportional to the work you have on the blocks that were worked on. Since it started last night, we may not have a payout quite yet, but we could.  I'm mobile at the moment and when I get a chance I will check the balance.
546  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 20, 2012, 12:17:46 PM
for what reason is this pool better then others?

Easy to get a hold of me and its never a bad thing to diversify yourself.  Try out the pool, if you don't like it; you don't like it.. It pretty much tells you how we run on the website.  We take enough to keep servers up and that's it.
547  Bitcoin / Pools / PeerMining.us ¦ PPLNS / PPS ¦ BTC ¦ USA Based ¦ Incentive Programs on: September 20, 2012, 04:42:54 AM
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
548  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 20, 2012, 04:28:11 AM
As promised, once the server was setup I was to let some people in this thread know along with anyone else who wants to join.

www.PeerMining.us is the website the main page has everything you'll need for information.  I will have the forums powered by Xenforo in a bit.  Taking a small break from the computer to burn some bitcoin calories haha.
549  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Miner stopped Mining? on: September 20, 2012, 01:26:57 AM
I'm mining in a pool for now. I think this may be network card related. I have disabled the power saving option on it and will see how that goes.

The card is stock setup.

Very likely could be a number of things, especially if any part of your computer goes to sleep during non-use; it's likely for sure that when you come back and it, "restarts" from its suspended state (i.e, network card, hdd, etc..) that it will throw out an odd reading on your hash rate.
550  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Miner stopped Mining? on: September 20, 2012, 12:15:40 AM
OK, I am a new miner of just over two days (I'll post in the introduce yourself section in a bit). For the second day in a row, I have come home and have apparently not been mining anything from a little after I left the computer the night before.

Yesterday, I just figured the computer had gone to sleep so I set it to never sleep. Today I got home and pyminer had something about a communications problem in the status bar, my hash rate was saying 998GH/s (I wish, normally 126M). My pool page shows no blocks submitted during that time. Internet was accessible. The standby mode for the monitor is set at 10 minutes. Could that be causing it? This is on Windows 7 with a 6770.

I restarted pyminer and it appears to be running normally. If it did do any work during that time, it's gone Sad

Thanks



Are you solo mining or with a pool?  Also, are you overclocking your GPU? Perhaps too much?  Initially when I overclocked my GPU to find the sweet spot with small tweaks, I would go over a hair and it would crash the drivers and result in my mining 60 some odd GH/s which obviously was wrong.  Perhaps you're in the same boat I was in with the overclock situation and mining solo?
551  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DONATE MORE!! on: September 19, 2012, 09:16:46 PM
i will send you a LOAN of BTC after i sell these grow lights to TECSHARE with an interest we can discuss if you are serious.

Feel free to PM me on whatever it is you want to discuss.  I'm accepting donations for running the pool, but will only need to take out a loan if I need help paying the colo fee's which I paid out of my own pocket for 6 months already, and I own my servers. Smiley

The server this is going on is quad 3.5GHz 4GB of memory and 250GB SSD w/ 1Gbps single mode fiber.
552  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Fans stopped working on 2 5970s in same computer? on: September 19, 2012, 09:13:37 PM
Why would this happen to 2 gpus though at the exact same time?

Well if they're physically hard to turn (the fans that is), it's mechanical.  It's either free spinning or not.  The fact that they both went out at the same time is quite odd, perhaps there was a surge somewhere in the graphics card? (Please don't ask to speculate.. could be 1 of a billion variables).

I would RMA them ASAP however, so you can at least get back up and going again.
553  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 19, 2012, 08:39:06 PM
I'll have my pool up and running here soon.  It's a sub pool to p2pool, payouts are daily on a proportional basis, tossing around a PPS as well..

It's not up yet, but will be soon.  www.PeerMining.us
How do you handle PPS with p2pool? I have an interesting idea but I want to know how you're doing it first  Cheesy

So far it's an idea.

I'm not looking to make this a profitable pool, just looking to cover overhead costs of running it.  My PPS idea is pretty basic really.  If there is enough market for PPS, then I'll setup another server, which will require me to colo another server and then setup pushpool or something of the likes (undecided) and simply just running a PPS with some fee attached to it all.

(Again, this is just an idea at the moment, am awaiting the results of the first pool before I just jump in head first with no idea of outcome.)
It's actually fairly easy to do just by collecting shares on one port and passing them to a p2pool instance on another port - ygpm  Smiley

Got it! Wink
554  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 19, 2012, 08:33:29 PM
p2pool is "the best". Not only because of the returns it provides, but because of the inherent fairness it has. No pool operator is in control of any large percentage of hashing power.

Exactly! Mainly the reason I'm starting my first pool as a sub-pool of P2Pool, simply because it will payout to the users in a fair manner and also it will personally benefit me by building my reputation up.
555  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 19, 2012, 08:23:52 PM
I'll have my pool up and running here soon.  It's a sub pool to p2pool, payouts are daily on a proportional basis, tossing around a PPS as well..

It's not up yet, but will be soon.  www.PeerMining.us
How do you handle PPS with p2pool? I have an interesting idea but I want to know how you're doing it first  Cheesy

So far it's an idea.

I'm not looking to make this a profitable pool, just looking to cover overhead costs of running it.  My PPS idea is pretty basic really.  If there is enough market for PPS, then I'll setup another server, which will require me to colo another server and then setup pushpool or something of the likes (undecided) and simply just running a PPS with some fee attached to it all.

(Again, this is just an idea at the moment, am awaiting the results of the first pool before I just jump in head first with no idea of outcome.)
556  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Pool For Beginners on: September 19, 2012, 08:02:45 PM
I'll have my pool up and running here soon.  It's a sub pool to p2pool, payouts are daily on a proportional basis, tossing around a PPS as well..

It's not up yet, but will be soon.  www.PeerMining.us

Pm me as soon as it is up and running. I'll join it ASAP!

Sweet deal, will do!
557  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: DONATE MORE!! on: September 19, 2012, 07:58:15 PM
I'll be glad to take some BTC so I can play some Satoshi.  Actually, am setting up a pool on a dedi in Colorado right now, waiting for the chain block to finish downloading...  Roll Eyes

19N5UBzoE7EfTTsQ1RZmXZyvFbN7GYFYDq



PM as soon as your pool is up and running with the address. I'll join. no fees?

Variable fee based, enough to pay for the server/bandwidth/electricity.  It's not an astronomical fee, but there will be a variable fee that will change depending on revenue.  It's not going to be profitable for myself, but I'll be adding it to the pool list here soon; though, I will accept donations? Cheesy
558  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Fans stopped working on 2 5970s in same computer? on: September 19, 2012, 05:58:29 PM
They don't spin easily when I push them with my finger. They have both been running on 100% fan speed for maybe 6 months.

The bearings have gone out on them, try to RMA them, even at 100% for 6 months they should still be working.
559  Other / Archival / Re: 21GB Lifetime Dropbox Account For 1BTC on: September 19, 2012, 04:26:17 PM
Or you can spend a few minutes on Google and get 21GB for free.

http://nick-larson.net/how-to-get-up-21gb-of-free-dropbox-space/

The tutorial explains how to do this for free.  Send donations to 19N5UBzoE7EfTTsQ1RZmXZyvFbN7GYFYDq for the hard Google search.  Roll Eyes
560  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am new on: September 19, 2012, 04:22:49 PM
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