Here is wallet address for sig B3NyywGQYcbAsqFroKw24DoXfPEy4CZFNh
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you guys with your po0ls need to let us mine without having to put in a wallet right away
damnit
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Sig updated Just need wallet
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I saw this post earlier from another user on here and I tried flashing the 7970 BIOS 15.039 to the 2nd bios on one of my cards and I can confirm the computer won't even post in doing so. I don't know if this has already mentioned but if you have issues with it not exceeding 550khsec you most likely have video bios 15.041. The 15.041 bios interally clocks the card as the vrms run a high temp. The cards with 15.039 bios don't have this problem. Unfortunately sapphire says the temps are fine (100c+ is fine apparently O.O) and won't acknowledge or state they will resolve it. Futhermore flashing the bios to 15.039 results in the card not posting. MSI appears to have released a bios fix for their cards. Come on SAPPHIRE FIX THIS NOW OR WE WILL STOP BUYING YOUR CARDS. All we need is another 10C headroom. 73C is ridiculous even for the casual gamer. http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/146769/msi-r9280x-3072-131009.htmlHere's another little something I found interesting http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-r9-280x-third-party-round-up,3655-4.html
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http://bat.p00l.meThere is a problem with registering at your pool, says account is locked That said I already joined some of the other pools, but just a headsup for you.
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donate on your pools guys, these guys work hard for us
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I've seen on here a lot of people are having this problem. I too am I having this problem. The cards run full speed until the core temps go over 73C and then the GPU usage bounces from 64-99% causing hashrate to drop significantly.
Has anyone found a solution to this? A modified BIOS or anything.
Anyone else still having this problem?
Is this just a Sapphire thing or all AMD 280x? I notice my Toxic card isn't having this problem, just the OC versions.
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It's going to be hooked up to a few GPU rigs for LTC, a few regular computers, and a bunch of bitcoin miners. I want to be able to control everything remotely from a phone or tablet. Be able to reboot, turn on whatever is off, etc.
Would going managed benefit me in any way?
Also is netgear the way to go? Seems like with the lifetime warranty they are a slam dunk.
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an 850w for the other 3 cards is enough
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done!!
Thanks very much man!
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Since I have some free time, I will also give out 20 Panda coins to each person who post there address maximum 5 people for this first round
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The additional cost of 7990s pay for themselves after about 6 months, possibly even quicker now with the rise. After that the income per watt is much higher than 7970s/280x. Most people that knock it are too quick to do their math and only look at instant ROI. Mining is a long term game, it makes more sense to think ahead. Unless you have unlimited power at your disposal. Most homes come with 200amp service, at least around my current area. Given you have to leave at least half of that for appliances, etc., Getting the most bang you can per watt can be a very big deal. Of course personally when I move I'll be ordering a larger transformer. For those that got their 7990s for $699 a few months ago, that is the steal of a lifetime. I am looking forward to the 2x290x cards that should be around the corner. Could be near 2,000kh/s per card.
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Updated Cheers guys
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I just use powered risers on every card exclusively. I make them myself so it's really no big deal or extra cost. But if you run more than 3 power hungry cards I would at least use powered risers on the rest as it creates too much load on the mobo.
I run all the powered risers off the same PSU that the mobo is plugged into. The same way it would be if you weren't using powered risers, the power would all come through the mobo. I've tried separating them before and it can at times create issues.
Depending on the cards you use figure about 50w +/- per powered riser. so account that 250w for 5 cards for the main psu. That is with 7970s/280x's. R9 290x's and 7990s the power draw could likely be more around 75w+ per riser.
At the same time you can subtract that 50w from each card for the psu power requirement
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did you change tc to 8192 and remove v 1?
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1050/1500 and 1080/1500 work best for 7970s. also tc of 8192 and remove -v 1 make sure to delete the old tahiti file in the cgminer folder first when you change thread concurrency.
also see if you can get by with powertune 0. +20 was the hype previously but usually not needed.
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Yeah use a password manager and a password generator. Use long and random.
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Alt-coins aren't dying. They are going to be around for quite some time. Your income per day relies on a combination of difficulty, reward, and the current value of litecoin and bitcoin. As any coin lives on rewards get smaller and difficulty usually get higher. To compensate that usually causes the value to go up.
Previously Litecoin hit an all time high of $70+ and Bitcoin was over $1150. The higher the value for those, the more money you will make when you sell your altcoins for them. Bitcoin dropped to the 500s and is now in the 900s again which is great.
Altcoins are a volatile market you aren't going to make the same amount of money every day/week/month. But if you play it right you absolutely make more than mining litecoin and you can make mega bank if you mine a brand new coin, rake up tons, then get lucky and it hits the exchange sometime later.
But by all means, the best thing to do is INVEST in LITECOIN and BITCOIN.
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