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8281  Economy / Reputation / Re: TheJuice Reputation Thread on: May 24, 2013, 12:01:58 AM
Sold 1.5x Avalon CH shares with Dogie!

Confirmed
8282  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: May 24, 2013, 12:01:39 AM
I'm doing some background work right now.  Back in June of 2012, I "pruned" the database of users that hadn't logged in since the change to PPS.  Since then, user accounts and pool workers have mostly been accumulating rapidly for almost a year.  Many accounts have not logged in since early 2012.

I'm currently in the process of pruning the database of any users who have not logged in for 1 year.  This is a complete removal from all active database tables.  A full backup was done prior to starting this obviously.  The criteria for being pruned is as follows:

1) The account has not been logged into for 12 months.
2) The account has not had any mining done for 6 months.
Both of these must be true for an account to be pruned.

My hope is this will speed up certain scripts, specifically the graph generation script and the automatic payouts.  Users who try to log in after their account has been pruned will receive a notice of what happened, and told to email me to begin an account restoration.  All data being removed is fully recoverable if the user ever decides to return.

Obviously I don't believe you're doing anything remotely negative, but how are you handling inactive accounts with balances?
8283  Economy / Reputation / Re: Dogie reputation thread on: May 23, 2013, 11:43:23 PM
Successful trade with TheJuice for 1.5x Avalon B3 coinhoarder shares
8284  Economy / Reputation / Dogie reputation thread on: May 23, 2013, 11:42:57 PM
Boom Smiley Looking forward to a great future here.
8285  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTB] Coinhoarder B3 shares on: May 23, 2013, 11:39:46 PM
2 shares bought, looking for more
8286  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 11:16:14 PM
24 Hour Earnings 2.656 *faps*

Hey dogie... still getting 2.656 daily? Which pool are you using?

I was/would be if BTCGuild didn't just have a FAIL luck in the last 48 hours. Normalised earnings should be 2.4 a day.
8287  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales on: May 23, 2013, 08:10:16 PM
Received mine earlier today, total shipping time was like two and a half days.  It is hashing right now at 10,745MH without any tweaking.

This post is a great help on the setup.  Piece of cake, though I am pursuing another method to mount the board.  I knows ASICMiner uses blade-style rack boxes but some screw mounting holes on the PCB would have be extremely helpful.

ty Wink

Hi let me introduce myself,

us www.asicgigahash.com is the 1st UK based company offering services in relation to the Avalon ASIC Chips.

At this time we are simply offering ASIC Chips available for purchase on our website, we are working in conjuction with many software developers & electrical engineers who can assemble these chips onto the "k16" klondike board. "evilscoop"

As many of you may know GPU mining will cease to Exist in the next 3 months with avalon asic's being readily available of the shelf.

We aim to offer complete ready to mine bitcoin rigs on a "k16" giving a hash rate of 4.5gh/s ~282mh/s per chip.

we also are looking into having a fully functional Mining farm with the option to simply hire out GH/S "this then you do not require to order your own Avalon ASIC, you can simply hire Hash rate from us that bitcoins will be generated daily & sent direct to your wallet, (this is yet to be confirmed)

Please visit us at www.asicgigahash.com
Kind Regards

www.asicgigahash.com

Begone troll *shoes*
8288  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 2BTC Reward to get ASICMiner Blades >12 GH/s on stratum on: May 23, 2013, 07:56:33 PM
The problem with offering a bounty like this is people are going to blanket spam you with often irrelevant things.

Try setting the difficulty to 16 in pool.
8289  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Avalon ASIC Batch #2 Income Sharing, auction partially ends; block 235,532 on: May 23, 2013, 01:21:22 PM
This is still too confusing for me. Still not clear how much you have for sale, how the auction works, how you even bid, what the price even is...
8290  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Avalon ASIC Batch #2 Income Sharing, auction partially ends; block 235,532 on: May 23, 2013, 12:52:45 PM
This has got way too complicated. Please tldr and simplify what you are offering, if anything currently.

It is indeed way too complicated.

This morning, I am closing out 1 share (1% of production) for the Batch #2 Avalon that has been purchased.
Bids must be included in the block-chain by block 237600, with a 10 block extension for each new winning bidder.  Payments go to address 17DCms43Vu2yusDjmpjHJuZihSSWkNzgSH
For the life of me, I can't figure out what "TL;DR" means.


tldr = too long, didnt read. Its a hyper short single sentence summary of typically giant blocks of text people post.

So you have just 1% on offer? What is the opening/current price? Its very, very hard to tell in this thread.
8291  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 12:47:43 PM
While you are here friedcat, are you able to enlighten us on the new revision of ethernet and power delivery boards we will eventually receive.

1) Why have you designed a revision, what is likely to improve?
2) Will you be rolling it out on all your blades already hashing away or just new installs?
3) Can we have another hashing board with them, seems a shame to have perfectly good ethernet and power delivery boards without a friend Sad
1) Mainly for longevity and stability.
2) Just for new installs.
3) Yes. But you need to pay for the hashing board according to the price at that moment. Smiley

And what proportion of the going rate would a hashing board alone cost us? I'm not sure how much selling power you'll have @ 50 when B2 and 3 land properly, and the homebrew avalon projects near <3 months.
8292  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Avalon ASIC Batch #2 Income Sharing, auction partially ends; block 235,532 on: May 23, 2013, 12:40:35 PM
This has got way too complicated. Please tldr and simplify what you are offering, if anything currently.
8293  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 11:56:18 AM
@Friedcat:
Is there a possibilitie to overclock the blade?
There is only a pre-defined high clock, iam reaching
13.2 gh/s, but could reach more because my blade
Is on the heatsink 23 degrees and on the chips 51 degrees.
So is there a way to bring it to a higher hashing rate?
I really would like to.

What is the max temp on the chip side?
Not easy.

The oscillators are fixed on the hashing board (one 12MHz, one 14.318MHz). Low switches to the 12MHz one while High switches to the 14.318MHz one. If you need more speed you will need to buy a 3.3V 5mmx7mm oscillator that is higher than 14.318, unsolder the current one, and solder the new onto the board. We tried 14.7xx and 15 before. On 1.25-1.26V they begin to work, but producing a lot of heat.

Plus, grabbing the oscillators out of the board definitely voids the warranty Tongue

He is right to have stopped at 14.3. No point generating that much more heat for an extra 4% hash rate.
8294  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 10:58:28 AM
While you are here friedcat, are you able to enlighten us on the new revision of ethernet and power delivery boards we will eventually receive.

1) Why have you designed a revision, what is likely to improve?
2) Will you be rolling it out on all your blades already hashing away or just new installs?
3) Can we have another hashing board with them, seems a shame to have perfectly good ethernet and power delivery boards without a friend Sad
8295  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 07:03:38 AM
can not open 192.168.1.254:8000...what shall i do ?

Plugged into router? Check.

DCHP table in a suitable range [1-254]? Check.
8296  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: May 23, 2013, 06:05:56 AM
24 Hour Earnings 1.42611425 from 2.42 theoretical. There is just no way there isn't a problem.
8297  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: May 23, 2013, 04:11:47 AM
my block erupter blade increases hash rate as time goes on, why is this?


2 days ago I was getting around 12200 MHS, yesterday 12800 MHS, and today 13000 MHS , no tampering on my part.

I have 4 120mm fans on them, two in front, two in back, and due to weather it is hotter in my apartment, but can someone explain this?

Efficiency slowly increases over time, converges on 13000
8298  Economy / Auctions / Re: 1.8+ shares - Avalon Batch 3 - Coinhorder group buy on: May 23, 2013, 04:00:22 AM
1.87082016 shares@1.81, up to 1.95
8299  Economy / Auctions / Re: 4 module Avalon batch #3 pre-order auction on: May 23, 2013, 03:48:15 AM
When is auction end? Definitely interested.
8300  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: May 22, 2013, 08:39:51 PM
24 Hour Earnings 1.56 on 54GH  Huh Theoretically 100% should be 2.42, which it was at before.

What on earth is going on, this is costing me big bucks Sad
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