Why not post this in Slush's thread, rather than filling the main pool forum with gibberish?
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I then downloaded and ran bfgminer 3.2.1 win32.
Why did you start with such an ancient version? What's wrong with 3.10.0, the current version that's had many, many fixes and upgrades for ASIC miners including the pointless one you bought?
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Is it just me, or is the hash rate graph a bit odd? I've got two machines, one's about 400kH and the other is 623kH. The hashrate graph on Middlecoin seems to show a constant 410kH, and only showed the extra 600kH for a few hours. As far as I can see, both machines are still mining fine. The 623kH machine came online on Friday afternoon about 4pm UTC. I'm new to this pool, so I'm a bit confused. http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1KVviQoDmmFz2AyyFELkjZKzVvqGnEXAhj.html
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don't be shy to drill out the blown section and heat up a small soldering wire to reconnect it.
You don't drill anything on 4 layer boards. Unless you want a dead 4 layer board.
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I'm confused why the OP can't see that this isn't ignorant, condescending and accusational: seriously? so how are you different from all the other scammers out there selling stuff that doesn’t exist?
how about posting when you have them in hand OP, you REALLY need to work on your communication skills, because they SUCK.
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No more Zombie Antminers for me with 3.12.3.
I did try also running my Bitburner Fury on 3.12.3 along with everything else (it usually runs on it's own on 3.10.0 on a BeagleBone Black). The Fury doesn't seem at all happy on 3.12.3, timeouts, zombies, reconnects. Any reason why this would be the case? Machine running 3.12.3 is a Celeron NUC running Debian Wheezy. It has plenty of RAM and CPU power in reserve.
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It's easy, every blogging software has a mining pool built in, you just have to enable it. Oh, hang on, maybe not.
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Seems like the wrong place for your poorly translated thread about a LTC pool....
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1 worker with 1.1GH. This isn't a pool.
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All these Avalon clones from China are pretty much the same. It's really a case if just buy whichever is in stock and whos seller has better feedback.
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If the lights don't come on, and the fan does, then the fuse is probably gone.
The fan is wired in before the fuse. If there's no green lights, there's no power to the power board.
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I'm making 0.015BTC a day with a 280X at 625kH on Middlecoin. With ~120GH of ASICs I'm making 0.025BTC on Eligius.
I wish I'd kept my 7950s and not bothered with ASICs.
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It's probably killed your PSU. Mine killed 4 PSUs in the few weeks I ran it.
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Selling these things for BTC is the ONLY way they'll ever make any BTC.
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I'm running an MSI 280X (Twin Frozr Gaming LE), which was the cheapest 280X I could find. It's running at 623kH at 1010MHz core and 1500MHz mem. It's sitting at 79C with fan speed of 1634rpm, so it's VERY quiet. It's a nice card. I'm using BAMT.
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So, let me see. You accuse them of being scammers, and get humpy when they tell you to get f**ked.
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Linux will run stable a few months without any problem, try that with Windows.
I've got XP machines at work that are used 24/7 by three different people a day (3 shifts), and they all have uptimes of over a year. Yes, XP. On crappy old Dell Optiplex Core2Duo machines with 2GB RAM. Last one that needed rebooting was because the HDD died after 5 years.
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Can some one go on teamviewer and help me set up GPU mining
Well, you'll want to post in a different thread, because cgminer doesn't GPU any more. Check the Alternative Currencies forum.
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There's 200-odd houses in the estate, which means there's 30+ wifi networks visible most days. I've got the 2.4GHz turned off on my router most of the time. Everything I have, thankfully, has 5GHz (or has been upgraded to do so). Only thing hasn't is the Kindle, so I just turn the 2.4GHz on briefly for that.
As for 802.11ac - I had a TPLink Archer C7 for a few weeks, it wasn't at all stable. It worked pretty poorly with 5GHz 802.11n clients (kept hanging up the Mac and randomly stopped routing totally). 802.11ac was Ok, but only thing I had with ac was a USB dongle from Edimax, which was a bit crap too.
Returned the Archer and got an Asus RT-N66U which is perfect, good solid signal on 5GHz right through the house, and no more hanging on the Mac. I really don't think 802.11ac routers are stable quite yet, where N900 802.11n routers really are the peak of the technology.
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