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201  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best GPU for price on: June 01, 2011, 08:38:47 PM
is -f0 actually better than -f1? I haven't tried it yet but -f0 doesn't make any sense.

I thought the same as well, for some reason, it works well on my machine.
202  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best GPU for price on: June 01, 2011, 08:27:02 PM
From another thread i saw earlier :

I now have my 5830 running at 985Mhz, 307Mh/s, 50% fan speed, 70C temp

at ~$100 that's really good bang

mem clock?

300Mhz. I now have the card running at 60C in the basement.

interesting..my xfx with 975/340 wont hit 300, its doing 288 (-v -w128 -f0)

try phoenix -phatk?

Ill give that a try thanks
203  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: GUIMiner - bounty for Phoenix version on: June 01, 2011, 08:15:21 PM
This would be awesome, I'm currently using GUI Miner already and its great. I can't wait for this to go through a little more testing, it'll probably be healthier for my CPU since someone brought up that phoenix takes less cpu resources. My quad core is pretty warm right now and always 70-90% load on all 4 cores.

CPU? why not use your GPU?
204  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best GPU for price on: June 01, 2011, 08:12:36 PM
From another thread i saw earlier :

I now have my 5830 running at 985Mhz, 307Mh/s, 50% fan speed, 70C temp

at ~$100 that's really good bang

mem clock?

300Mhz. I now have the card running at 60C in the basement.

interesting..my xfx with 975/340 wont hit 300, its doing 288 (-v -w128 -f0)
205  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best GPU for price on: June 01, 2011, 05:15:33 PM
From another thread i saw earlier :

I now have my 5830 running at 985Mhz, 307Mh/s, 50% fan speed, 70C temp

at ~$100 that's really good bang

mem clock?
206  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Disappearing solo miners on: June 01, 2011, 05:07:40 PM
If a pool grows over 50% we should DDoS the shit out of it.
It's basically our only weapon...

Isn't the application built so bitcoind doesn't allow a pool to grow higher than 51%?
207  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: GUIMiner - bounty for Phoenix version on: June 01, 2011, 03:58:47 AM
how many btc so far?
208  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: four water cooled GPUs? on: June 01, 2011, 03:52:19 AM
i am thinking about providing water cooling for my four 5830s.  has anyone else tried it, and if so, how did you end up routing your water lines?  how many pumps and radiators did you end up using?

any suggestions or ideas?  i feel that its obvious the lines cannot be routed in series, the last card would have hot water coming through its cooling block, but i am not sure how to route the lines parallel...

When you find some answers, let us know Smiley I wanted to do this but couldn't justify the cost.
Water-cooling kits run from $50-$200+. I'd do it only if I was overclocking the sh*t out of the video card, but max on the 5830 is about 303, im doing 288 solid with 975 core clock and 340 mem clock, -v -w128 -f0.

Use MSI afterburner to overclock and set your mem clock. (check that out before you decide to buy a water-cooled system)

my MSI Afterburner is stuck on 900 Mhz for mem clock as its lowest limit.  and i know its because CCC has somehow set that as a lower limit.  any ideas how to change that?

and Jere, thanks, seems that series may work just fine after all.

You need to enable OC with the config file, close afterburner and follow my directions:


1) open the directory of the application where it was installed

ie., C:\Program Files (x86)\MSI Afterburner

2) open "MSIAfterburner.cfg" with notepad

3) look for the following lines and make sure they are like the ones posted below:

=====
under [ATIADLHAL], youll find these settings
=====

EnableUnofficialOverclocking   = 1
UnofficialOverclockingEULA   = I confirm that I am aware of unofficial overclocking limitations and fully understand that MSI will not provide me any support on it

UnofficialOverclockingMode   = 2
AccessibilityCheckingPeriod   = 0


If you dont have the same settings, MSI afterburner wont let you touch the core clock.

4) Save it after you make those changes.

5) Run MSI Afterburner and you shlould be able to set your core clock and everything else.

My 5830 doesnt go over 975 for core, anything over it haults and shuts down.

Let me know if you need more help!

209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: four water cooled GPUs? on: June 01, 2011, 12:30:41 AM
i am thinking about providing water cooling for my four 5830s.  has anyone else tried it, and if so, how did you end up routing your water lines?  how many pumps and radiators did you end up using?

any suggestions or ideas?  i feel that its obvious the lines cannot be routed in series, the last card would have hot water coming through its cooling block, but i am not sure how to route the lines parallel...

When you find some answers, let us know Smiley I wanted to do this but couldn't justify the cost.
Water-cooling kits run from $50-$200+. I'd do it only if I was overclocking the sh*t out of the video card, but max on the 5830 is about 303, im doing 288 solid with 975 core clock and 340 mem clock, -v -w128 -f0.

Use MSI afterburner to overclock and set your mem clock. (check that out before you decide to buy a water-cooled system)
210  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Instant payout fail? on: June 01, 2011, 12:28:39 AM
So, i guess you can call me a noob at this.. I thought i had it under controll but then when i tried to transfer some of my BTC out of my Deepbit.net account i failed..
I just reached 1.5 BTC and was trying to get them out, so i went to payment and typed "1.5" and pressed "Instant Payout" But then it links me to a very unclear site with a bunch of codes.. And im lost, my first thought was "I LOST 1½ DAYS OF WORK! NOO" What can i do to get these 1.5 BTC back or to my BitMarket.eu account?

Thank you for your time Smiley

Do you see a balance anywhere? Are you sure your not being redirecrted to blockexplorer?
It's blockexplorer! What can i do there? i would really appreciate some help Smiley

Do you see anything at deepbit.net for your balance?

https://deepbit.net/stats

Do you see your confirmed rewards there?

Blockexplorer just validates your findings (the central hub for all btc related transactions/finds)

If  your having issues, might want to post it here under the deepbit forum area:
http://forum.bitcoin.org/?topic=3889.0

The administrator can help you out, he checks in time to time.
211  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, SSL, Email notify, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 31, 2011, 11:54:54 PM
Found the issue, should be fixed now.

Yay thanks pal!
212  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Yet Another Beginner Rig Thread on: May 31, 2011, 11:28:45 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817256071

This PSU will do just fine, and only costs about $10 more than the Diablotek one.

Also, the Silverstone's warranty is 5 year, vs Diablotek's 3 year.
Your entire rig is worthless if your power supply blows out, so I'd go with a better brand than Diablotek.

Just make sure you have enough 6 pin connectors or converters for your cards! Smiley
213  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, SSL, Email notify, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 31, 2011, 11:27:59 PM
PST, I've been getting it for the past 48 hours now.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Pushpoold has apparently having some problems with stability last time, it has crashed of some strange reason and doesn't give me much information when doing so. I have a monitor tool that restarts the process automatically, which is why you only experience about 1 min downtime before going online again. I have had problems with pushpoold before, and thought I had solved them when I got 3-4 days of indisturbed uptime, but now they are kicking at me again. I'll try to investigate what the issue is.

Thanks, keeping us posted would be great!
214  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Yet Another Beginner Rig Thread on: May 31, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
Hard drive wise, you can get a 500Gb caviar blue for only $35 with free shipping right now if you use the MEMORIALWKND promo code on Newegg.

Case wise, I recommend the Apex Vortex 3620
It's only about $45 with shipping, but it's just as good as an Antec Three Hundred, if not better.

Trust me when I say, you do NOT want that Diablotek PSU.
Those things are pieces of junk.

Nice case for that price, I like the HAF 922.
Also, AZZA 1000W PSU > Diablotek PSU.

You dont realy need a 500GB HD, just like how I didn't need a 320GB HD, but its a steal.
215  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Instant payout fail? on: May 31, 2011, 10:29:53 PM
So, i guess you can call me a noob at this.. I thought i had it under controll but then when i tried to transfer some of my BTC out of my Deepbit.net account i failed..
I just reached 1.5 BTC and was trying to get them out, so i went to payment and typed "1.5" and pressed "Instant Payout" But then it links me to a very unclear site with a bunch of codes.. And im lost, my first thought was "I LOST 1½ DAYS OF WORK! NOO" What can i do to get these 1.5 BTC back or to my BitMarket.eu account?

Thank you for your time Smiley

Do you see a balance anywhere? Are you sure your not being redirecrted to blockexplorer?
216  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: People, we have a wiki! on: May 31, 2011, 10:27:37 PM
if you havnt noticed, the wiki is down, nothing magical happening Smiley
217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Distribution solution: My first and last post, sick of the floundering around on: May 31, 2011, 10:19:36 PM
Has the OP heard of http://bitbills.com/ before?

Neat idea, but their SSL cert is broken, won't buy until its fixed =\
218  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [Swepool.net] Pay-per-share, LP, JSON-API, SSL, Email notify, Lowest PPS fee! on: May 31, 2011, 10:13:41 PM
That doesnt look good... Just restarted my miners.
What timezone are you in? I could convert to my and check the logs, I cant see any problem right now though..

PST, I've been getting it for the past 48 hours now.
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
219  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Yet Another Beginner Rig Thread on: May 31, 2011, 10:00:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR2fGkdhDyY

My video will get you 288 mhash/s with my settings

975 core clock
340 mem clock
80% fan speed
pocblm -v -w128 -f0

I have the same setup, 2x XFX 5830 (stock is ~204/10 mhash/s)

Using MSI Afterburner, let me know if you need help.
220  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: May 31, 2011, 09:59:10 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR2fGkdhDyY

theres my rig
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