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I changed it because it was the same as my other accounts and didn't want cryptoforcause to be able to login in it It is ok trust me! I don't have a signed message sorry
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ok he returned the accounts don't ban him
quickseller remove your negative feedback from him please
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he said he apologies and wants to return the accounts I'm waiting for him to return them http://postimg.org/image/sklg5n0ad/if he returns them its ok with me I don't want him banned ... if he returns them
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everything was sorted peacefully this can be closed
he returned me the accounts after he scammed me
don't ban him please
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Love the new MyMonero site! Sweet design and functionality. I have a couple things I would love to see. I am a bush league python dev and would love to see a Monero API (perhaps from the myMonero site?) similar to block.io I use block.io for developing ideas and seeing how this translates into actual programming and applications. If there were such an API for Monero I would happily develop and translate my other apps to use the Monero API. Just an idea. I WOULD develop this myself, but, alas I am a lowly python peasant with mediocre (at best) skill set.
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Nice site guys! Whats the approx on open source? if you have an approximate date.
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My progress: Downloaded new client from the original post (0.8.8.3) Everything is fine. Windows 7 64-bit. Just synced and it went smoothly.
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I am loving the prospect of monero lately. The news is out that bitcoin isn't anon and now governments are just started to regulate it. There is an obvious demand for an anon coin. This is it!
Just happy today.
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Antivirus was doing it. Caught it in the act.... Sneaky.
edit1: The mystery was fun while it lasted.
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I doubt this has anything to do with the miner itself but I have the weirdest thing happening to me. It has happened twice now and I'm laughing / spooked.
So, I often put my miners on when I am going ot be away from my computer. I put on GPU and CPU miner and twice now when I have returned the CPU miner has been down. So I think, "it must have crashed... whatever" go to start it again... It's been deleted! GAH. This has happened twice to me know BTW. No idea what it's about. Came here to see if anyone has any insight. Perhaps my computer is ummm well.... haunted?
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Too complicated, going back to command line. Hahahahaa, just messing around. Nice work!
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v5.0 goes slower for me in -a mode 1 that is
4 x R9 280X used to go:
- on v4.2 1550 h/s - on v5.0 1100 h/s (while windows is slow all the time and the driver crash, crashes and crashed.. restarting all the time after a few min)
Using -a 2 and they go 1550 h/s again Using -a 1 -li 1 it also goes 1550 h/s
which one is better to use? they give the same speed for me anyway... -a 2 for less power usage or -a -li 1 as lower intensity (uses more power?)
-a 1 with -li 1 or just -a 2
I am also in this boat! Same exact findings. Thanks for the -a 1 and -li 1 options though!
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My rigatoni: OS: Windows 8.1
intel i7 4770 @ stock speeds [3.4GHz, up to 3.9 Max Turbo](4 threads): ~166 H/s -- Wolf0's minerd.exe PNY nVidia GeForce GTX 750Ti OC [+81MHz Core, +189MHz Memory] : ~274 H/s -- tsiv's ccminer.exe
274/166 = 1.65 , so comparing these 2 mainstream processors, running in Windows, GPU is 1.65 times faster than CPU
Intel i7 4770 @ stock speeds is more than 300 H/s with yam M7v I'm having a hard time breaking 200 h/s using M7v-win64-haswell on my i7 4770k using the configuration files suggested in the readme.
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Thanks! I follow this thread closely but I must have missed this.
Thanks again for the help
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Hey everyone. I have a simple question.
What script are you guys using to make sure your miner is running. I am having more thread hangs than usual and now i am going to use the -wd 1 flag. SO, I would love to know what you guys are using to reboot the miner when it closes.
Thanks!
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Bummer about the elpida memory. Also sucks that stilts BIOS does not work for me either.
Claymore, Anyway of getting around this via programming? Perhaps another BIOS would work or are we simply SOL?
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@mirny GPU-Z - Graphics card tab (the default tab that opens) on the left hand side 10 or so rows down is the field "Memory Type" Mine says GDDR5 (Elpida). I would assume yours will say GDDR5 (Hynix). I have an update for people as well with the 280x issue. I have found a repository of STILT's BIOS for the 280 cards here: https://mega.co.nz/#!45pk0ZiB!UXqe0mwS4HepxmIKAOpNtWNNRyoci_jD-bo49DTRb6o Also, I confirmed that the flash was successful using GPU-Z and the card performed slightly worse and REALLY bogged my system up so that it was definitely unusable while mining. SO STILT'S BIOS is not working for me. Or perhaps the BIOS was not actually STILT's but the flash was successful according to the difference in BIOS enumeration and the fact that the BIOS loaded. I tried another BIOS I found online and it wouldn't even flash. Anyways, that's all for my update. Anyone else having issues with the 280x feel free to try the link I provided and see if the BIOS in there works for you. I used the ATI flash utility to flash it. That I found here: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2306/atiflash-4-17/
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Voltages did not help with hashrate. I am now thinking it has to do with 280x specifically elpida memory.
Any more ideas?
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If you could check to see what memory type (elpida?) your cards run that would help me out too.
if you tell me how to check what kind of memory I have, then I can take a look, and I will tell you then. because I have no idea how to check that. and about that voltage, it depend on card, for some is 1,1V enough, another need at least 1,163V it is total mismatch in my rigs, some of riser are powered, some are not, some are long, some, short, some usb, some mobos are with molex connectors, some without, but you know how is it like, if something is working, then dont touch, or even breath GPU-Z will tell ya
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