Are you fucking stupid? They want high quality posts, not picture threads which are only used for boosting post count. Please don't pull that "pictures are worth..." shit, too. >_>
Yes, "they" want high quality posts, but "they" are not the owner of the member's posts. Everyone posts what he/she sees fit. Those pics are actually quite nice too Yes, the difference is that "they" are paying him, and that "they" set down the T&C's for the ad. "They" = basically all sig advertisers The advertising is paying for signature space only. Read the OP. That said, my previous post and view, still stands: Look, it's myopic to boost one's post count with crap for the sake of an extra 0.1 BTC, not even mentioning slaving in front of a PC. Quality contributions to this forum, community and the bitcoin scene are worth much more than that in the long term. For others and for you. In other words: use common sense for both sides. Ultimately it's a business of advertiser to tell what to expect, not someone else's to pseudo-moderate people's behavior, even more with insults. Spammers, thread crappers and similar are not welcome on any forum, but don't cut people's freedom to post according to their style. Where's evidence that the guy posting pics, on that particular thread isn't doing it just for fun?
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Install Multibit inside the truecrypt drive ??
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Nah, this pool is great. I was dealing with the quirks of multiple coins manually. That was an headache.
That said, there's one thing miners will have to consider. When switching coins, the connection is interrupted for some seconds or no work is available. You must take into consideration what those 50+ daily start/stop cicles (and so, temperature variations) do to your videocards in the long term, specially if you're using --auto-fan. If you mine here, I suggest you undervolt, don't push them too far or take a serious look at cooling
And make sure you got Failover enabled... I failover onto BTB and hit 14 BLocks yesterday for the 30 seconds it drops out. I'm actually using load-balance with an LTC pool.
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I just want that a way is provided to be 100% sure that I get at least my money back.
Yeah Id love to play satoshi dice with such a guarantee too.. You can have such a guarantee in some countries
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OP, ignore the snobs and thread crappers. $3 is an excellent price per Gh/s, and being a junior member does not mean anything for credibility. Yes, going forward with this there must be assurances, but _anyone_ must do such before I throw money at their direction.
However, $810 is too steep for entry level
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Are you fucking stupid? They want high quality posts, not picture threads which are only used for boosting post count. Please don't pull that "pictures are worth..." shit, too. >_>
Yes, "they" want high quality posts, but "they" are not the owner of the member's posts. Everyone posts what he/she sees fit. Those pics are actually quite nice too
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No it wont, compute unit of GNC2 i weak!
The 7990 is a dual GPU card and I've seen all comparisons online for the new R9 with the GTX Titan which is also a single GPU card... And I got all excited about this new R9 290X... What is the current best AMD based card for mining Scrypt? I know the 7950 and 7970 but you need quite a few of them to have a meaningful hashrate. I would try a 7990, has anyone had experience with it? My Asus Ares 2 was a monster card but I pushed it so hard that it died on me after a month... RIP. The reason is that I rather have less cards but more powerful so that I also need less motherboards, cpu's, PSUs, etc. Indeed, density matters. From what I've seen around the forum, the 7990's are very hard to cool. Make sure you undervolt and use PCI-e powered raisers Most people water cool them and undervolt them to keep temps down. It's does save on space, but the heat issue and the crossfire issues make it not as good as the 7950 or 7970 in crossfire. Plus the 7950 has the best watt/hash rate. What really matters and makes the 7990 unfavorable is that it costs $600 vs $450 of 2 7950's, not that one costs 3 cents more per kW/h than another
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No it wont, compute unit of GNC2 i weak!
The 7990 is a dual GPU card and I've seen all comparisons online for the new R9 with the GTX Titan which is also a single GPU card... And I got all excited about this new R9 290X... What is the current best AMD based card for mining Scrypt? I know the 7950 and 7970 but you need quite a few of them to have a meaningful hashrate. I would try a 7990, has anyone had experience with it? My Asus Ares 2 was a monster card but I pushed it so hard that it died on me after a month... RIP. The reason is that I rather have less cards but more powerful so that I also need less motherboards, cpu's, PSUs, etc. Indeed, density matters. From what I've seen around the forum, the 7990's are very hard to cool. Make sure you undervolt and use PCI-e powered raisers
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I'm pretty sure that it will reach 1Mh/s, but look at the $649 launch price!
Hoping that rich gamers start dumping their 7950's and 7970's for peanuts
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Nah, this pool is great. I was dealing with the quirks of multiple coins manually. That was an headache.
That said, there's one thing miners will have to consider. When switching coins, the connection is interrupted for some seconds or no work is available. You must take into consideration what those 50+ daily start/stop cicles (and so, temperature variations) do to your videocards in the long term, specially if you're using --auto-fan. If you mine here, I suggest you undervolt, don't push them too far or take a serious look at cooling
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Nice promotion there.
Could I signup with email and fill my personal details (Address, etc...), only if I win?
I was recently "burned" and so I'm wary of giving such data away.
Thanks.
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Look, it's myopic to boost one's post count with crap for the sake of an extra 0.1 BTC, not even mentioning slaving in front of a PC. Quality contributions to this forum, community and the bitcoin scene are worth much more than that in the long term. For others and for you.
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Bitglory, where's PROOF that 15%/month is SUSTAINABLE?
He sent me his business plan and I can verify that it is profitable. I'd like to look at it. Thanks.
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Could someone please post last day's hashrate and payout? Thank you.
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At what voltage do you run the cards? I can't really be sure, but I'd bet one can run 7950's at 0.95V (down from 1.188) and still get around 90% of the scrypt hashrate, for 65% of power usage.
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$3 per Gh/s is an excellent price for a mining contract, IMHO.
Edit: if this comes out as the equivalent of lending money at an unknown interest rate, from as low as 0% as up to whatever BTC worth can be made from the mining contract, then it may be a decent deal for ME. It's better than an investment fund. To each, his own.
I just want that a way is provided to be 100% sure that I get at least my money back.
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There was never any intention for this to be an actual viable scheme, if you got in without paying anything and earned a profit good for you. If you failed miserably by investing crazy amounts and not making even a tiny percent of your investment then clearly you need to have a rethink and readjust your scam-meter. As the saying goes, if it's too good to be true...
No, as I said before, I lost just $6.
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What's the cost for unregistered, uninsured, cheap mail within the EU? Do you know?
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Wow, 50% interest AND collateral!
If OP REALLY needs lower interest, i don't mind, as long as UMP-45 doesn't. But look at it, it's a month-long loan :/ Let's wait for the OP to check back in. In the end it's none of my business, except for the fact that I'm tempted to undercut you.
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Wow, 50% interest AND collateral!
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