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1  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] batch #35 1.0 btc per CUBE 30Gh/s - 38Gh/s, 49 port hubs on: December 10, 2013, 06:20:56 AM
Label sent

tx id: 32d9a85c9bd2a28365953fa5705e087f7c884055e28eee94d4586189811b8d39
2  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: New Version (unoverclockable) ASICMiner Blade Overclock Kit - PRICE LOWERED on: December 06, 2013, 09:47:06 PM
I'll take 5 kits.  Incoming payment!
3  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CUBE - OPEN] batch #35 1.0 btc per CUBE 30Gh/s - 38Gh/s, 49 port hubs on: December 05, 2013, 02:33:31 AM
1 Cube please!

Thanks!!!

Transaction ID:
32d9a85c9bd2a28365953fa5705e087f7c884055e28eee94d4586189811b8d39
4  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: November 30, 2013, 07:09:04 PM
I've been getting well over 1000x the amount of discards as I do accepted from the pool.  I have disabled it to see if my other two pools that are load balanced will settle out.  This issue has only been happening for the last week or a bit longer.  Before that, everything was rock solid.  Discards would be well below accepted.

Anyone else see the same thing?

Running BFGMiner 3.7.0 with proxy enabled.
5  Bitcoin / Mining support / Discarded shares question on: November 30, 2013, 06:32:13 PM
I have been mining my blades for a while now.  I have the BFGMiner 3.7.0 proxy going and have miner.php setup to view the status of the proxy via web.

My question is for the last couple days to a week I have been getting over 1000x discards to my accepted shares.  I have the proxy load balanced between three pools, and each shows the same hashrate (+/- 5%) as the proxy.

Just wondering what would cause an exorbitant amount of discards.  It used to stay well below the accepted shares number.  Now it's A LOT higher.

Any help or opinions would be great!
6  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] ASICMiner Blades 10.7gh - .39 BTC - Free Ship - Pre-made power connectors on: November 21, 2013, 06:00:36 AM
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7  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN - CUBE] batch #34 1.0 btc per CUBE 30Gh/s - 38Gh/s, 49 port hubs on: November 20, 2013, 06:21:28 AM
Payment sent for 1 cube.  Thanks!!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Hello! I'm new and have issues! Mining issues mostly. on: July 15, 2013, 05:53:55 AM
Hi all!  I am fairly new to the bitcoin mining world.  Been lurking in the shadows for a few months, and finally decided to join the forum.  My interest in BTC it more for the idea than to get rich.  I was given a couple of the USB erupters a while back, and set them up with my Pi.  Novel and cute.  Went together without a hitch.  Not a speed freak, but works well.

So with the little Pi running, it got me thinking if I had enough parts around to build a dedicated machine.  Went into the closet and pulled out a decent setup.  Asus board, AMD chip, couple gigs of ram.  Nothing wild, but very serviceable.  I am planning on running 4 5970's and will migrate the two USB erupters as well as any other mining devices I get in the future.  Or at least that is the plan.  Smiley

So here's where I'm at.  I finally got Xubuntu 13.04, ATI drivers, SDK, and cgminer installed.  Everything seems good to go, but when I try and start cgminer, it hangs with most all parameters.  I can run it just as a command, point it to the pool, give it my credentials, and it connects.  I have had it connect twice to my pool, but with very low hash rates (.5/sec kind of thing).  I've tried disabling the first graphics card (onboard) with -I d,9,9 and when I do that, it goes back to a blank screen and have to reboot to get out of it.

I have scoured through the online help files as well as all the tutorials on how to setup cgminer on Xubuntu.  Still can't get it going.

aticonfig sees all the cards as does cgminer.  Just can't seem to get them to go.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Mine-on!
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