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401  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2500 Gh/s Mining Pool] HTTPS,API, instant payouts,LP,+1% for NO INVALID BLOCKS on: June 12, 2011, 12:48:02 AM
I have been having connection problems with deepbit all day long. sometimes it lasts for an entire hour. It keeps saying problems communicating with bitcoin RPC and deepbit is temporarily unavailable... Started at 630am -8 UTC and the latest one was just 20min ago which lasted for 1 hr and 30min Sad Whats goin on Tycho we getting DDoS'd again?
No, as I said before it's caused by a bug in my pool software.
I'm working to fix it and I will announce when it will be completely fixed.

Are your miners working correctly at this moment or not ?

I have had to manually restart my miners twice in the last hour.  Love deepbit and all, but until this is solved I have moved on to a different pool.  Going on vacation soon and can't manually restart them remotely.
402  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2500 Gh/s Mining Pool] HTTPS,API, instant payouts,LP,+1% for NO INVALID BLOCKS on: June 12, 2011, 12:06:51 AM
I am having a hell of a time trying to stay connected to deepbit over the last hour.  Still having DDOS problems?
403  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Need help to build a little rig. on: June 11, 2011, 10:12:51 PM
I get 305Mhash/s out of my Sapphire 5830.  Overclocked of course.
404  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Radeon HD 58XX Series users get in here! on: June 11, 2011, 06:40:58 PM
Just wanted to give a quick update for everyone, and see what kind of improvements the 58xx series cards have had with the new BFI_INT support on the mining side. I've actually gotten some pretty surprising results with this config:

1 x XFX 5830 HD 1GB
Windows 7 64 bit
Catalyst 10.7 and SDK 2.1
Currently clocked at 970MHz Core, 390MHz Memory
Running Phoenix Miner with askrate=10 -k poclbm VECTORS BFI_INT FASTLOOP AGGRESSION=7 DEVICE=1
Temps ~ 70 - 74°C w/fans at 90%
~ 288 - 290 MHash/sec while playing music in iTunes and posting this in Firefox with 3 tabs open

I'm wondering what the 5850 and 5870 look like with the new miners to do a bit of a cost/benefit analysis...the 5830 set me back a whopping $109, and that was brand new from Newegg. I'm sure I could have gotten a used one for half of that, and that could save me a lot of money setting up mining rigs. Power is kind of a moot point, since I pay like 4 cents a kW.

Does anyone else have some stats to post? Smiley

I got the Sapphire 5830 running at stock voltage, 1000mhz core and 330mhz memory putting out 305Mh/s.  My 5850, also Sapphire, is putting out 355Mh/s overclocked at 910mhz core and 330mhz memory at 1.25v. 
405  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~2500 Gh/s Mining Pool] HTTPS,API, instant payouts,LP,+1% for NO INVALID BLOCKS on: June 11, 2011, 04:10:36 AM
Code:
11/06/2011 13:54:48, long poll: backend error

Got about 4 of these in a row.

Same.
406  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: DDoS!?!?! on: June 11, 2011, 04:08:17 AM
I'd say whoever runs the largest solo mining operation has a bit to gain from pools going down, but I may be completely wrong about that.
407  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: TO NEW MINERS: trust your feelings... on: June 11, 2011, 04:01:07 AM
If the difficulty jumps 90%, then you will see a lot of people starting to drop out.  I would go until the next difficulty increase after that, but then would probably stop mining.  I don't need to run my  computers overclocked for a week to be gaining 50-100 dollars.  If the difficulty increases 90 percent AND the price of bitcoins falls, then a TON of people are going to bail.

If many people drop out due to diminishing returns, it would just make it that much more profitable when the difficulty drops!

Don't kid yourself.  The difficulty isn't going to drop.  It may have in the past and it may again in the future, but only after either A) the government starts shutting down exchanges or B)It becomes unprofitable for all but a select few to mine.  The only people who it will be profitable for are those who have invested HEAVILY and have several Ghash/s setups or greater.  The casual miners who bought maybe 1 or 2 cards will take what they can and then sell off the cards when it no longer makes sense to mine.
408  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: If I bought a bunch of 5830's. any interest? on: June 11, 2011, 01:12:46 AM
How much are they selling for and how much would you want for your troubles?  I may be interested in one.
409  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: TO NEW MINERS: trust your feelings... on: June 11, 2011, 01:09:35 AM
If the difficulty jumps 90%, then you will see a lot of people starting to drop out.  I would go until the next difficulty increase after that, but then would probably stop mining.  I don't need to run my  computers overclocked for a week to be gaining 50-100 dollars.  If the difficulty increases 90 percent AND the price of bitcoins falls, then a TON of people are going to bail.
410  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: 5830 only getting 215 mhash OC'd on: June 10, 2011, 07:28:44 PM
I have a Sapphire 5830.  Running it at:

1000mhz core
330mhz mem
stock voltages
57c full load
305MH/s

Used Trixx to overclock.  I had it clocked at 1050mhz for a while, but had to raise voltages for that.  Wanted something that was very stable so chose to lower voltages to stock and drop to 1000mhz.  This card is amazing.  I can't wait until I am done with bitcoin mining to see how this thing compares with my 5850, because it certainly overclocks a HELL of a lot better.
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