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Does anyone know of a consolidated list of Bitcoin scam sites? Sure it would be hard to keep up with the scams, but IF such a resource existed then it would probably accelerate the bozos taking their bullcrap down. Maybe even save some of our brothers and sisters from losing Btcs. Thanks, -Mr.Btc.
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"HELLO" is gone. it has the appearance of a legitimate site, but is there anyone with hard proof it in not a scam?
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The price floor is Zero. That goes for just about everything. The price floor for gold? Zero. Silver? Zero. Price is and always will be what someone else is willing to exchange for. You could try to start putting a price floor on something... say, Spam (though you should try the new turkey Spam!) and carry that as your currency. If you go to a vegetarian and tell them the price floor for your can of spam is 1 can of hairspray, they will tell you to cram. You could find some crazy dude that believes eating Spam gives him super powers, and he'll probably give you a bunch of hairspray - especially if you have created scarcity in the Spam market by destroying or acquiring all the other cans of Spam. Now you are king *%$! when it comes to Spam.
Same goes with Bitcoins. Though I think Bitcoins are less delicious than Spam (my miner thinks differently though!) -Mr.Btc
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Where are you going to spend them? Just curious. -Mr.Btc
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I have not heard about this registry hack or the power saving hook in ATI. Interesting... Very interesting! If you stumble on more details I'd also like to know about them. Thanks! Mr.Bitcoin
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Well, I have 3x 6970s and 1x 6950 and the kill-a-watt its plugged into reads 1050 watts at full hashing. My PSU is an ABS Majesty 1100 Watts so Its mostly maxed out. -Mr.Btc
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That is a great comparison. Plus it tells me that future versions won't need the dummy plugs. YAY! Soon I can clean up my rig. -Mr.Btc
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As an update, I got it working. Thanks for all the advice btw.
What got it stable was stopping unnecessary services in Wondowz, turning off the fancy graphics settings for the monitor, splitting the workload so 1 card is running Phoenix and the other 2 are mining with OpenCl, and cranking the fan speed up. Turns out the PSU can can handle all that, but its most likely at its upper limits.
-Mr.Btc
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You mean in the ATI console, or physically attaching the crossfire connector, or both? Thanks! Mr.Btc
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How fat was mybitcoin.com's wallet? A few hundred or a few thousand Btcs? I keep my wallet under my pillow right next to my Glock 9 so this is news to me. -Mr.Btc
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I had this same issue and tried a lot of things. What seems to work, more than half the time after a restart, is to load Trixx and bring the clocks down as far as it will let you. Close Trixx and open Afterburner. Then the 300 minimum is gone. I can get the memory clocks to zero on my 6970s and 6950s.
As for Tray Tools, I personally think it doesn't work well - at least not on my rig. -Mr.Btc
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I've got 4 cards in one machine running Windowz 7 Ultimate. 1 is plugged into the monitor and the other 3 have dummy plugs so they all work. But these plugs are annoying! Isn't there some way to force W7 to recognize the cards even if they aren't plugged in to anything?
Thanks, Mr.Btc
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Yup, I'm all set there. using a Rosewill Xtreme Series RX750-S-B 750W.
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Any help from people with this MB would be great. I've got the cable to hook up the 3rd card to the 1x PCI slot (the other 2 are in the 16x slots). When I take out on of the cards in the 16x slot, the card in the 1x slot works fine. So I know that each PCI slot works, they just won't all work at once.
In other words (somewhat redundant, I know, but) this is also what my brother tried: I connected the card to the PCI express slot, and tried it with both no additional power and with additional power from GPU power adapters on the card. In linux I could only see 2 cards. I verified that the adapter works, by removing one of the PCI 2.0 cards, and the PCI express card worked at normal capacity.
In Windows I had dummy plugs, and I set up monitors for the cards. I could never get it to work right either.
Thanks! Mr.BitCoin
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