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LOL.
I have 3 USD dwolla and want 3USD gox.
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price lowered to 185
Offers accepted from reputable people
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fq8H2m.jpg&t=663&c=68N-9jMnxaLubQ) If in USA ~210 USD shipped. Won't ship out of USA.
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Asking 100USD in btc preferably + shipping.
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As the title states, PM me. Thanks.
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Will give code on back for online use, shipping it is also a option for the price of a stamp.
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Quick and good value at current euro-btc rate.
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I would believe it, they apply the stock thermal paste soooooooooooooo, badly. When I put my waterblock I used the low tier ceramic paste but hey, it still never goes over 50C. I bet I could get it down to 45C if I put some AS5 on there.
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As I asked before .. how does Phoenix calculate local hashrate?
I observed that at aggression 7 I can get 430MH/sec, while at aggression 10 I can get only 405, but at this lower local hashrate I am able to finish succesfully more work shares than at aggression 7 (tested for half a day, card compared to card, etc.).
So, better aggression yields in hotter GPU and better yield, while the local hashrate is actually reported lower.
The displayed hashrate is the average over several kernel executions. (configure with -a, default is 10) Each sample in the average is calculated using: (nonces per execution/time taken) Higher AGGRESSION increases both the number of nonces per execution and the time taken. I have tried AGGRESSION values up to 14 and the displayed hashrate continues to increase with each step. At 909Mhz It shows me 351Mhash/s, when i bump it to 910Mhz i get 362Mhash/s. But then at 911Mhz I get 351Mhash/s again. Using agression 12, fastloop=false and worksize=128 on my unlocked 6950. Seems somewhat a bug in the miner. DUDUDUDUDUDUDUDUDE, If you go to AMD CCC and make powertune +20 you can get MUCH MORE HASH, due to the card not downclocking when it gets over 200w. ALSO: you must OC with CCC
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Is it ok to have a few rejected shares, like 2000 accepted and 50 rejected?
Yes. Its really good. For the 2050 shares u sent, 2000 accepted & 50 rejected (stale) Its quite low actually. Coolio, I didn't really think it was my OC because I WC and the max temp of the GPU is never past 50C.
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Is it ok to have a few rejected shares, like 2000 accepted and 50 rejected?
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I'm pulling in 365 Mh/s on my 6970 clocked at 950/1375. Debian linux SDK 2.4 Command: python phoenix.py -u http://DERP@mining.bitcoin.cz:8332 -k poclbm BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 DEVICE=0 When I pass vectors it slows down to 330mh/s ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I get the same results in Windows 7, any other 6970/6950 users getting any higher? 400Μh/s -k poclbm DEVICE=0 VECTORS AGGRESSION=12 WORKSIZE=128 BFI_INT win7 x86 catalyst 11.3 930/350 Bah, any sdk except 2.4 just doesn't want to work with me in debian. I have to live with 365 :/ a question about solo mining: if a miner says: warning: work queue empty, miner is idleshould i restart the miner? the hashes are running though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I'm pulling in 365 Mh/s on my 6970 clocked at 950/1375. Debian linux SDK 2.4 Command: python phoenix.py -u http://DERP@mining.bitcoin.cz:8332 -k poclbm BFI_INT AGGRESSION=11 DEVICE=0 When I pass vectors it slows down to 330mh/s ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I get the same results in Windows 7, any other 6970/6950 users getting any higher?
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Well, I think it's because I'm still using python 2.6.
With 3.1 this doesn't happen but I don't notice any performance difference.
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Sorry, I got some fans from a friend who has alot of spare computer parts, I also figured out in my antec case 120mm fans won't work as it has 140mm holes. Best of luck to you.
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How about a worldwide Lotto in bitcoins?
Who wants to run one?
If you want to buy a ticket you send bitcoin to an escrow account, along with a receiving address for possible prize monies. In the escrow, the total pool make-up for the current week is publicly accessible and at weeks end the numbers are drawn.
Make the random number generator linked to the randomness of the mining of blocks, last number of weekly transaction total .... or something like that for added interest in bitcoin.
Could start real small like 0.01 btc per ticket or so to get broad interest from people who got some from bitcoin faucet and then think now what the heck am I gonna blow my 0.05 bitcoin on?
That's a great idea, we just need a trusted member to start it and it'll be sweet.
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I live in Austin =) So if you are interested - let me know.
How many CFM?
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