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It took 2 days before they added METH last month
I wasn't around to see this at the time so... You're saying that Meth won the vote on a Monday and then they (for some reason) didn't add it until 2 days later?
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who donated the money of the voting in Mintpal ?
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The jackpot has reached the maximum value for the current block reward...
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Quick warning I left my XMR wallet open for one day and I got for 100GB of bandwith during that time. My internet quota is busted until the 14 of July. XD Before July 14th, do this first so you don't go over your quota again ...Now, the whole cryptonote system is not geeky just crappy. It even kills my network bandwidth when it runs.
Get a test version of NetLimiter 4 ( http://www.netlimiter.com/nl4testing.php expires in September) and cap the upload speed of the daemon like I have... The download speed of the blockchain will be unaffacted and still comes down as fast as it can, depending on other peers and availability. Tick the UL Limit box for the bitmonerod.exe entry and it's capped. You can specify a different rate to cap it to by double clicking the number next to the tick box. The test version is free and you can limit the bandwidth usage of any other wallets, or any program, you leave running for extended periods of time
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Now, the whole cryptonote system is not geeky just crappy. It even kills my network bandwidth when it runs.
Get a test version of NetLimiter 4 ( http://www.netlimiter.com/nl4testing.php expires in September) and cap the upload speed of the daemon like I have... The download speed of the blockchain will be unaffacted and still comes down as fast as it can, depending on other peers and availability. Tick the UL Limit box for the bitmonerod.exe entry and it's capped. You can specify a different rate to cap it to by double clicking the number next to the tick box.
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Is the blockchain download for Monero really 10GB to download already?
That's crazy...
...and I just stopped the blockchain syncing since I don't have 10Gb spare on the drive I set it up on. Going to need to restart (only lost about 20mins) on a larger partition
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Nice job, from 2,3 MH/s to 2,5 MH/s at my R9 280x GPUs Continue improvements buddy Change your command line from --kernel jackpotcoin to --kernel jpc and get something between 3.5mh/s to 4.2mh/s instead ...and also get the 14.6 drivers like djm34 suggests as well! Man, I'm not an idiot, I've changed the kernel. It's only R9 280X not 290XI didn't misread, I know you have a 280x card. The speed range I quoted are roughly what you should be getting, even if you have not overclocked your card. Here's 4 x 280x cards at I:20... You should be getting at least 3.5mh/s with your lower intensity setting. i have 2 R9280x I updated to 14.6 drivers and changed to kernel to jpc then I changed my intensity to 20 and it went from 2.3mh to 3mh, here is how my miner is set up. sgminer.exe --kernel jpc -o stratum+tcp://jpc.hashatme.com:3333 -u xxx -p xxx -d 0 -d 1 -I 20,20 --gpu-engine 1160,1160 --gpu-memclock 1800,1800 --thread-concurrency 11200,11200 -g 2 --auto-gpu --auto-fan --temp-target 70,70 --temp-overheat 80,80 --temp-cutoff 85,85 whats your config for your 280x? Here's my command-line... sgminer.exe --kernel jpc -I 20 -o x -u x -p x ...and that's it, there's no .conf file either. Try changing your thread-con to the default value of 8192. All my cards are clocked at 1025 engine and 1500 memory, maybe also try lowering your clocks to these as well. I get around 2.1% rejects overall with these settings. WOW this is great, before today i was running at 2.3mh now im running at 4.6mh on each card. thank you so much!! I bet it was the thread-concurrency that fixed it, right?
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Nice job, from 2,3 MH/s to 2,5 MH/s at my R9 280x GPUs Continue improvements buddy Change your command line from --kernel jackpotcoin to --kernel jpc and get something between 3.5mh/s to 4.2mh/s instead ...and also get the 14.6 drivers like djm34 suggests as well! Man, I'm not an idiot, I've changed the kernel. It's only R9 280X not 290XI didn't misread, I know you have a 280x card. The speed range I quoted are roughly what you should be getting, even if you have not overclocked your card. Here's 4 x 280x cards at I:20... You should be getting at least 3.5mh/s with your lower intensity setting. i have 2 R9280x I updated to 14.6 drivers and changed to kernel to jpc then I changed my intensity to 20 and it went from 2.3mh to 3mh, here is how my miner is set up. sgminer.exe --kernel jpc -o stratum+tcp://jpc.hashatme.com:3333 -u xxx -p xxx -d 0 -d 1 -I 20,20 --gpu-engine 1160,1160 --gpu-memclock 1800,1800 --thread-concurrency 11200,11200 -g 2 --auto-gpu --auto-fan --temp-target 70,70 --temp-overheat 80,80 --temp-cutoff 85,85 whats your config for your 280x? Here's my command-line... sgminer.exe --kernel jpc -I 20 -o x -u x -p x ...and that's it, there's no .conf file either. Try changing your thread-con to the default value of 8192. All my cards are clocked at 1025 engine and 1500 memory, maybe also try lowering your clocks to these as well. I get around 2.1% rejects overall with these settings.
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Nice job, from 2,3 MH/s to 2,5 MH/s at my R9 280x GPUs Continue improvements buddy Change your command line from --kernel jackpotcoin to --kernel jpc and get something between 3.5mh/s to 4.2mh/s instead ...and also get the 14.6 drivers like djm34 suggests as well! Man, I'm not an idiot, I've changed the kernel. It's only R9 280X not 290XI didn't misread, I know you have a 280x card. The speed range I quoted are roughly what you should be getting, even if you have not overclocked your card. Here's 4 x 280x cards at I:20... You should be getting at least 3.5mh/s with your lower intensity setting.
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still using 13.12 drivers. Just copied AMD_ocl and AMD_opencl files from 14.6 to the miners directory and everything works perfectly.
Nice tip, I'll remember that for future driver releases so I don't have to reboot etc
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Nice job, from 2,3 MH/s to 2,5 MH/s at my R9 280x GPUs Continue improvements buddy Change your command line from --kernel jackpotcoin to --kernel jpc and get something between 3.5mh/s to 4.2mh/s instead ...and also get the 14.6 drivers like djm34 suggests as well!
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Has anyone seen of a coin going UP in value after appearing for the first time on these types of profitability sites? I have a feeling that it simply attracts more people looking for a quick buck and they will mine and dump it, and in turn lower the price
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I have a bad news: I fixed X11 for 14.6 amd drivers.... (R9 290x speed 5.5MHash/s) (insomnia... sometimes it is useful) Is it available for download yet?
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I have the same problem with Linux, but not every H81 BTC Pro board. ccminer crashed when using 6 cards and only with a few algos, e.g. JPC,NIST5. X11 works without problem. So I found out that not every H81 BTC Pro Board has the same build quality. The reboot indicates that something wrong with the power connects to the board. I know it's really stupid but I tried a lot of combination last months to find the problem. (I have 6 H81 BTC Pro boards).
I'm thinking about buying a H81 BTC Pro and hopefully I don't run into any issues. Did you also give power to BOTH of the molex connectors on the motherboard? I know some people say "you don't need to if you're supplying power to the risers!" but it's always good to plug it in and test in case you haven't.
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Just moved over to Dwarfpool as well... If only it was true
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So with about 20MH/s on Dwarfpool... If only it wasn't just a "very approximated" estimate
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What took you guys so long to join in? Oh well, better late than never, sending over about 20Mh/s now
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You sure do love posting your transaction captures i feel like I see it every week
why thank you, yes i do. but what i love to do more is to reply with quotes. thank you for feeding my fetish I'd be posting my buy transactions too if I was smart enough to NOT dump at 3 sat after it rose from 2
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