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1  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How should I mine? on: June 03, 2011, 07:42:36 AM
Just today I've been tinkering with a two GPU system for the first time. I guess it could have been bad luck/timing, but I was trying to get both GPUs running on BTCguild with phoenix on high aggression and had a lot of network troubles/idling workers. Once I switched one GPU to slush's and the other to BTCguild (also worked when I tested Eligius) all of the network/idling problems went away. Also I suspect I have worse latency to the US than a lot of people.

So basically - this is completely anecdotal advice and I really don't know how the system is "supposed" to work, but after a couple hours of testing my conclusion was: mine in two different pools for best results Smiley
2  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Radeon 5870 for $312 -- Need opinions please on: June 01, 2011, 01:15:21 AM
I dunno if any of you guys live in/near Tokyo but a number of stores I've been checking lately have used 5870s for 15,000 yen (~$184). Just as a point of reference for anyone in the area.
3  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: ‘GUI’ miners for Mac (Diablo GPU and RPCminer CPU) on: May 20, 2011, 02:53:28 AM
Thanks for making these easy to use packages! I seem to have run into a snag though.

When I try to run RPCminer on my 10.5.8 Macbook it tells me:
"dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022" apparently from RPCminer.app/Contents/MacOS/rpcminer_exe: line 62

Any thoughts? Or is it because I need Snow Leopard?
4  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cost efficient mining hardware project on: May 20, 2011, 12:49:55 AM
Been lurking on the forums for some time now but finally registered an account so I could respond to this thread Smiley

This project sounds awesome. I'd be interested in helping out if I can. I've studied computer science and some basic comp/electrical engineering in university, work in software development (most recently in the operating system security community), and love tinkering with operating systems/overclocking/rigs.
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