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81  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Please test: New Experimental Pool "Eligius" on: May 13, 2011, 02:39:48 AM
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You are mining at 0 MHash/s

refreshes automatically every 5 minutes. send donations to 1BfKkqQK88kJcb2A6f5RY1x3WmdetzSVm9 Smiley

Pool rate is 11 GHash/s


Tried to mine with Eligius.... Problem?

I dunno whats up with that page. My miners are still working, but its not doing anything?

I'm having the same issue.

Miners are submitting shares at a normal rate, no stales or invalids...


EDIT: OK now I am completely disconnected.

Another Edit: It is working again.
82  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Please test: New Experimental Pool "Eligius" on: May 11, 2011, 03:57:50 PM
I've been mining on this pool for a few days, and I always tolerated the slightly higher number of stales/invalids, but now I'm seeing an average of 5% rejected and up to 10% in the last hour. I will be temporarily switching to btcmine until I hear that this issue is resolved.

EDIT: Disregard that. It was just guiminer, I am an idiot for not trying phoenix 1.46 before leaving the pool.

I now receive ZERO REJECTED SHARES
Phoenix 1.46 lies about rejected shares, after updating to 1.47 I now see a normal number of rejected (around 0.2%)
83  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Windows Sidebar Gadget Supports deepbit / slushpool / Eligius on: May 10, 2011, 01:12:39 AM
Anyone else notice the USD exchange rate thing broke today and caused the program to use your entire system memory? It was rendering just a colon and the up arrow.
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Close programs to prevent information loss
Your computer is low on memory. Save your files and close these programs:
Windows Desktop Gadgets
Windows will only close enough programs to restore needed memory.

I had something similar happen about 5-7 days ago.

My memory usage was really high, so I checked in task manager and sidebar.exe was using 1.6 GB

Also, sidebar.exe seems to use more memory the longer it has been running.

EDIT: over 5GB (and 10% cpu)
84  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Please test: New Experimental Pool "Eligius" on: May 09, 2011, 05:19:04 PM
The only thing I want is the ability to track my solved blocks. ;]
I don't understand what that means.

I want to know how many blocks I have solved for your pool.
Sorry for not making that clear.
85  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Please test: New Experimental Pool "Eligius" on: May 09, 2011, 04:47:55 PM

Awesome pool, Luke.

The only thing I want is the ability to track my solved blocks. ;]
86  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: "Block Head" How many? on: May 09, 2011, 04:14:58 AM
I've been mining for about 2 months.
I have solved 1 solo block(after mining for just an hour at 600Mh/s a few weeks ago), 8 on Slush, 5 on Deepbit, and 2 on BTCmine.

I started mining with a 4890, currently I have 3 5850's
87  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: So, how many people are switching away from deepbit? on: May 09, 2011, 03:22:54 AM
I took my 1Gh/s over to Eligius, I like getting the payout in block generation.
88  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Memory clock (Gigabyte 5870) on: May 09, 2011, 01:13:38 AM

See this thread
http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4292.0
It will tell you everything you need to know.
89  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Calculating hashes/s from difficulty 1 shares on: May 08, 2011, 10:08:03 PM
Hey, doesn't this work?

(subbmitted difficulty 1 shares) (2^32) / (Time Period in seconds)

That should give you hashes/second, divide by 1000000 for Mhashes.
90  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How do I figure out what my hashrate is? on: May 08, 2011, 06:52:15 PM
How is deepbit.net hashrate calculated? It varies a lot, while that reported in my client does not.

Huh

The deepbit.net hashrate is a mining pool. It varies every time somebody enters or exits the pool.
He is referring to his own mining speed reported by deepbit.net, which is based on submitted shares.
91  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~450 Gh/s Mining Pool] INSTANT PAYOUT,+1% with LP! +0.8% for no failed blocks! on: May 08, 2011, 05:10:00 PM
You pay for every solved block? My Bitcoin has solved 122672 and my balance is, guess what, 0 BTC. Why doesn't this work for me?
122672 is the total number of blocks in the bitcoin chain, they aren't all solved by you or my pool.

Well, that makes sense. Also, what do I have to do to get BTC? My hashing speed is about 3000 khs.

If you are using the bitcoin client to mine then you are solo mining and at that rate it will take many years to find a block. http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php

You need to join a pool.
92  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Lowering mem clock to idle speeds SPEEDS UP Mh/s on: May 06, 2011, 10:02:22 AM
So I did the tweaks to afterburner cfg file, and was able to lower my mem clock from 1000Mhz to 500Mhz, but the slider will not allow for more.

I see several of you posting going down to the 200, 300 and 400Mhz range.  How?

I have a 5830 under Win7 64bit.  Thx.
Slide it to 500, hit apply, close msi afterburner. Then when you open msi again it should let you go down lower.
93  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: GUI mining - now with BFI_INT optimization on: May 06, 2011, 07:05:06 AM
am i the only one with this problem or is retrieving balance for the deepbit pool broken or blocked or something?  just kicks a 403 forbidden error when i try it, but mining is working fine.
I just tried refreshing my balance and it worked perfectly.
94  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: What is this mining for? on: May 06, 2011, 04:22:06 AM

assuming everyone in the world had as much hashing power as the entire network today (this would be about 7 petahashes/second)

Do you mean 7 Zettahashes/second? (1 Terahash/second * 7billion)
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