So are we not being paid out what we should be? My feeling is that the payout is correct, only the forecasts spread a bit con confusion amongst us.
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Chiz, is you go to 'my account' - 'transactions' you can switch that view to 'unconfirmed' on the upper right corner of the list. There you can have a look at the block confirmation and your (likely wrong) estimated earnings for the blocks. Since the pool is rather big it solves a lot of blocks and waits for many confirmations.
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The miners are preferably shown as 114 kH/s or 57 kH/s where they should have 200, 360 and 560... Sometime they show the rate correctly, sometimes they don't. In the payments section the unconfirmed earnings are very low for the blocks contributed to during the strange estimation of hashrates. However it looks like that it is only the estimation of payouts in the 'unconfirmed' section that is wrong - the payout seems to be done correctly after block confirmation.
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since 12 hours the hash rates are totaly wrong. All statistics show massive Hashrate decrease in the last 12 hours. Is this just the front end or don't you get the shares from the workers (dDOS?)? I do have the feeling that the earning are also not what I would have expected at the moment.
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Ich weiß, der Thread ist uralt, aber ich konnte im Forum keine Lösung zu dem Problem finden, dass die Karten mit Dummy-Plugs oder einem einzelnen Widerstand von Hardware-Monitoring-Tools nicht erkannt werden. Bei mir kann ich die Karte mit 75 Ohm Widerstand zwar mit OpenCL ansprechen und den Miner starten, kann aber die Takte mit MSI Afterburner nicht verändern. Auch OpenHardwareMonitor kann die Temperatur nicht auslesen, was die Lüftersteuerung per Software unmöglich macht.
Hat jemand dazu schon eine Lösung gefunden? Wie lösen die Windows Nutzer dieses Problem bisher?
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expensive Pizza from today's Point of view. But not far as expensive as the famous BTC pizzas. But spending coins is what makes them bigger, not keeping them. Thank you for supporting LTC early.
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Thank you for the information. I started running a node. Is there a dedicated p2pool forum where I could ask questions about the node? I wasn't able to find one and need a few answers.
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What is the advantage of using your popol compared to an own p2pool node? Sorry if this sounds stupid - my first day looking at p2pool...
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I have an HD5770 without a monitor connected in my computer. I used the following mod to activate the card an the miner does work with it: http://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=11Only difference: I did not use a resistor but only a stapler clip. Unfortunatelly Afterburner and OpenHardwareMonitor don't work any more without a monitor connected. Would it work with a resistor or is there an other way to get these programs running with the card again? System is Win7 64bit and miners are the BitMinter client and GUIMiner (scrypt version for LTC). Both work fine with the card, I just cannot tweak it with Afterburner and cannot monitor it with openHardwareMonitor.
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so, monday is two days ago now - any news?
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What? PrimeAsic sent your money back? Or was the transaction somehow canceled?
It seems like it is possible to reject a payment. Paypal sent a notice that my paiment was rejected by primaasic in the moment he sent me a mail accepting my cancelation.
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On the one hand I feel safe now and cannot be scammed any more, on the other hand...
I want a new toy!
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I'm pretty sure only one at this point. He used Paypal and counts on buyer's protection (I wouldn't). Everyone else is making orders and hoping that this is legit. That was me. But I already posted that I canceled my order via email and got my money back already.
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I'm very interested about how your deal was made exactly. I received an email giving a payment adress and paid to this address. I checked with paypal and it is covered (maybe this is different in other countries?) Can you give the originating ip from the sender of that mail? sure, find the header enclosed: Return-Path: <primeasic@[the big search machine's mail].com> X-Original-To: ****me**** Delivered-To: me@mymail.server X-policyd-weight: NOT_IN_SBL_XBL_SPAMHAUS=-1.5 NOT_IN_SPAMCOP=-1.5 NOT_IN_BL_NJABL=-1.5 CL_IP_EQ_HELO_IP=-2 (check from: .gmail. - helo: .mail-ee0-f67.google. - helo-domain: .google.) FROM/MX_MATCHES_HELO(DOMAIN)=-2; rate: -8.5 Received: from mail-ee0-f67.google.com (mail-ee0-f67.google.com [74.125.83.67]) by *mymail.server* with ESMTPS id 70373177DD0C for <**me**>; Thu, 7 Mar 2013 11:38:44 +0100 (CET) Received: by mail-ee0-f67.google.com with SMTP id t10so73944eei.6 for <**me**>; Thu, 07 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:x-received:in-reply-to:references:date:message-id :subject:from:to:content-type; bh=esv6tYBJjnYMGxIJWxl0r+a14dqKxLwjmwf0v4E9uWE=; b=yBWAfp8wRq2gpEqIr+4Z5Pp2kLhgE8aOlBv/BJI6CrDIQeUPcDar1LHX6BqVHbDm9w ACwrXiqunpH18ClxNJVq0+pXkDQtADKO/vDPiXA3X6S+zEhxaKfrhAIC4caMuvOzqQQf pqSyP+xwEycKGCf6/B5WCwf957kj8dBbzHhyRPS6P3hNRLXTbiSjwwRKMfUMsSDhPVUV r7SrAyVXPpUsy79ziiRnVWFqQDvZImcu3bo5rgmzQUxyHAtgnAciModdv5wFC/209gk3 E1nNpVF3vYg0BKmx4mp0fKMryko8R2laohySP3LzX5KQqrAFwem+QbgLUO3taFM8XA+F W6yw== MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Received: by 10.14.1.130 with SMTP id 2mr91699657eed.15.1362652723835; Thu, 07 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) Received: by 10.14.132.200 with HTTP; Thu, 7 Mar 2013 02:38:43 -0800 (PST) In-Reply-To: <[referenceID]@[mydomain]> References: <[referenceID]@[mydomain]> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2013 11:38:43 +0100 Message-ID: <CANEvzE6uURMyZWJ1nbeZXrQT+Zmz66kTkH+pcs4pUMfzkM53aw@mail.gmail.com> Subject: Re: ASIC device order From: Asic Prime <primeasic@gmail.com> To: ***me*** Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=047d7b66ff3d8ea01804d7534f5a
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I decided to cancel my order. Not only because of this thread but also because I will soon be traveling more and not be able to propperly monitor such an unknown device. 9 Minutes after sending an email to him, the PayPal payment was refused by him and he confirmed my cancelation. On the one hand I am happy to be on the safe side again, on the other hand.... No new toy.
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I was not asked to state something about anything beeing a gift nor did I. I even wrote the text of my order and a description of the device ordered in the comment of the payment I order one (1) of your 80 GH/s BitCoin Miner price: 1249 EUR shipping: 49 EUR device description: Average Hash Rate: 80.000 MH/s - Power Consumption: 800W @ AC220V (as stated at primeasic.com/specs.html on 7th March 2013)
I'll keep you up to date!
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I'm very interested about how your deal was made exactly. I received an email giving a payment adress and paid to this address. I checked with paypal and it is covered (maybe this is different in other countries?)
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you are going to pick up your device, or why does primeasic not charge any shipping costs?
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Sure it is not risk free. But I think together with that payment method the risk is reduced enough. And then: There has to be one idiot who is the first to risk paying. May I change my member status to "greedy nervous f**ker" now?
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I don't say you won't definitely be able to have your chargeback: but CC or paypal are NOT a 100% guarantee. They are not? Sounds a bit alike when I check the PayPal chargeback rules. What problems could occur? When the seller already cashed out it is more PayPal's problem than mine, isn't it?
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