I have spent a considerable amount of time searching the forums and Googling for a way to set the core and memory clock on Linux (Ubuntu 11.04) outside of the bios limits. Many point to AMDOverdriveCtrl but in all of my testing it properly applies clocks if they are within the BIOS limits but do not if it's outside the BIOS limits, voltage is also spotty if outside the normal limits.
If anyone can provide any insight into how to do this without flashing BIOS (I will if I need to) I will be most grateful and will send a little BTC.
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As far as I know AMDOverdriveCtrl cannot set them either. I just gave it a shot on my system and it works fine for anything within the bios limit but cannot set anything outside of the limit. Any insight on how to get the tool to do this, happy to send a donation.
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Great tool...
I spent many hours today searching for a way to underclock my memory however I haven't had any luck without flashing a BIOS to open up the range of supported clock settings. AMDOverdrivectrl does not set anything outside of the stock ranges. On Windows it's possible with numerous tools so I assume the same can be done on Linux, in your work have you seen anything like that?
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I was watching my account until after this happened and nothing was missing, what you saw is every buy order being executed as a large sell order was filled.
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Your tool? How would you catch that using their API if the trade is still executing?
It's listening to the Websocket stream, which still sends market depth informations. But... I don't know what I should think about it. -> http://img24.dreamies.de/img/827/b/k5wp9ekfeqb.gifOhh cool, I'm using it too however I am not seeing anything at all in the Buy column..
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I guess Mt Gox just executed (well currently executing) the largest sell order they've ever had.
If my tool is right, there are 33K BTC left on Mt. Gox... for 0.0 Your tool? How would you catch that using their API if the trade is still executing?
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I guess Mt Gox just executed (well currently executing) the largest sell order they've ever had.
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I've noticed my per round payout has been getting smaller too! Even after the difficulty change. I also notice that the pool hashrate is getting much faster, which translates to your shares being a smaller % of the total round shares!
Right but at the same time the number of solved blocks per time t goes up so you get paid out a smaller amount more often.
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Shoot for the in demand cards, posted all over the forum
Radeon 5870 Radeon 5830 (I see many talking about it, not my first choice) Radeon 5970 Radeon 6990 Radeon 6970 Radeon 6950
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I think some of you guys are starting to make up stories now..... Mt. Gox is not going to give you any funds back so if your pretending you were hacked to get some BTC forget about it. Mt. Gox is only going to help you track where the funds get moved to.
It's hard to tell either way however you are right that I wouldn't expect Mt. Gox to give them back. With teh volume of users and trading if .001% of people had an issue I expect we would see more then the posts we have seen thus far. There is enough money going around for people to focus effort on exploting accounts. With that said they are providing a financial service and although not regulated I expect there will be a lawsuit sometime soon because for the type of service offered it's fairly obvious adequate authentication is not enforced and yes there is some precedent for that.
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I only see how to get the *current* orderbook: https://mtgox.com/code/data/getDepth.phpor have I missed something? There is historical data for trades, but not for the orders. Obviously I can log this myself from now on, but if there already exists some historical data it will save me some effort and time waiting... My mistake, I didn't catch exactly what you were looking for..
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I noticed an uptick in idle workers, in watching it the pool seems real busy and occasionally isn't responding very quick now. Are you noticing a high load on the host?
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Is there anywhere I can get mt gox orderbook / market depth history?
e.g. at 5 minute intervals for the last few weeks...
Yes, you can use the API to pull it all down..
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Current rates for used cards on average are as follows.
5830 - 6.5btc shiped USPS 5870 - 8btc 6990 - 12-14btc depending on colling
numbers are bassed on what I have payed and seen in the forums. Good luck with your sale
Sold for much more then 14BTC but since that is your going rate keep me in mind as I will always buy at 20% above it netting you a healthy profit
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Interested in purchasing a handful of 5970s or 6990s, I had posted a 6990 for sale a couple of days ago and it sold however I had many posts in my thread talking about how "inexpensive" the 6990 was so I thought I would see what it really looks like.
If you do have one or more for sale I am serious, PM with price.
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It's funny in that people act like the larger market is driving this, since yesterday there has been a systematic move to lower the market with large well placed bids either moving the market or holding the market just as intended.
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Yes, sorry I guess I was just all taken back by someone else taking my idea/name even and trying to do exactly what I've been working on for the past month Taking implies you had proposed your idea on the forum previously and someone jumped on it and ran with it as their own, did that happen?
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Current rates for used cards on average are as follows.
5830 - 6.5btc shiped USPS 5870 - 8btc 6990 - 12-14btc depending on colling
numbers are bassed on what I have payed and seen in the forums. Good luck with your sale
Sign me up at those rates, I'll take all of the 6990s you have at 14BTC, heck I'll even jump above what you are asking.
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12 BTC good?
I said I would accept offers so thanks for offering but I'll pass, this is the Radeon 6990 dual GPU card.
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