Whoever it was. If you want to know click and find out.
This isn't about me this about you and your attacks on other services. This thread and the other speak for itself this is all I have to say on the issue. I think what he meant there was that if you actually go and click the http://bitcoinstarter.com/ link in your signature, you get this: Index of /
Apache/2.2.21 (Win32) mod_ssl/2.2.21 OpenSSL/1.0.0e PHP/5.3.8 mod_perl/2.0.4 Perl/v5.10.1 Server at bitcoinstarter.com Port 80 Which is probably something that should be fixed, no?
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please use molex connector.
the pcie connector is very limited per psu.
What? The "molex" connector (i.e. peripheral device connector) is only good for about 35 watts, if I remember correctly. The PCIe 6-pin connector is good for 150 watts, however. I guess he meant the number of PCIe6 connectors per PSU is limited, i.e. a somewhat standard one has maybe 1-2*PCIe6 but 8*Peripheral. You'd need to split the PCIe to power up to 4 Quads. OK I get it, but even then there are more peripheral connectors than you will actually be able to use. Often, there are 3 to 5 4-pin connectors per cable, but the whole cable can only support about 50 watts. So you wouldn't be able to use them all without melting something.
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I understand it!
Give me a little time to collect the info!
Whatever you think this thing WORKS!
I will provide details as soon as I can!
Do additional exclamation marks increase your penis size?
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please use molex connector.
the pcie connector is very limited per psu.
What? The "molex" connector (i.e. peripheral device connector) is only good for about 35 watts, if I remember correctly. The PCIe 6-pin connector is good for 150 watts, however.
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Is it just me or does this logo look pretty close to BFL's. This venture also stopped in Mar 2011... interesting. http://asynclabs.com/You might be interested in the 2 old BFL threads that are now locked. That similarity was discovered months ago, but doesn't seem to be relevant.
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Hi I am a new member, just wondering how i can move on to member or sr member in the future
Thanks! -Nick
Stick around, don't scam anyone, and become a valued community member. Eventually the bitcoin gods will smile upon you and you will be blessed with a higher member tag. Or whatever.
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拙计
What? It looks like you wrote "twit" with some funny characters.
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AnonymousAds worked great but traffic is pretty low, and with BitcoinAdvertisers I already have 2000 impressions!!
How do you measure traffic? Anonymous Ads doesn't count impressions from the same IP more than 1 time during 24 hours (according to internal logs it gives about 10 times more impressions than it shows in stats). Unlike other services, AA doesn't pay per click or per impression, thus publishers don't have incentive for generating fake clicks and impressions (they don't get paid for it). What's your ad # at anonymous ads? I'd like to know this too. How can we be sure that you aren't gaming your own system to inflate its perceived popularity?
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6" or 8" or so?
I think he meant "how much time did it take before something went poof".
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Wait, so on one instance of cgminer it is slow and on another it is faster? Is it a host system limitation of some kind? Although I doubt that. Did you check to make sure that the heatsink was firmly attached? There have been reports of it dislodging during shipping.
If you mean my setup, no. It's one cgminer instance operating 5 BFL Singles (plus 3 GPUs) with 4 of them running full speed at ~815 with no throttling and the problematic one at ~715 on average, no matter how I try to add external cooling. I'd assume the conductivity from chips to heatsink is problematic, but I'm not going to dismantle it and void warranty unless someone experienced that you can recover a throttling one by e.g. re-applying thermal grease. The heatsink is tightly fixed, BTW. Sorry I meant Kano.
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Every time something goes wrong for you, you attempt to drag someone else's name though the mud. You need to stop doing this.
It worked for shakaru and others for so long I thought it was the appropriate excuse here. The equivalent of force manure, as it were. So contracts are going to have to have a shit clause now too?
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Is this the same pyramid that pent is pushing? MMM-2012 or whatever.
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Playing around with BAMT, I found a strange bug. When I have a monitor plugged in, and I'm fooling around in BAMT, if I unplug the monitor, it makes BAMT crash. Here's what munin shows when I connect to the rig: __.....__ .' ':, / __ _ __ \\ | |_)) || |_))|| | | \\ || | || | || _, | status.pl ||.-(_{} | |/ ` | ,_ (;|/) \\| {}_)-,||` \\;/,,;;;;;;;,\\|//, .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,// \\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,// ,';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' One of the BAMT tools has suffered a fatal error. Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at /usr/lib/cgi-bin/status.pl line 88. Defiled: Unable to record this travesty in the deathlog! Why?: Permission denied If I never plug a monitor in BAMT and I boot the rig, everything's fine. It only occurs when BAMT is started and I plug and unplug the monitor. If I want to plug back the monitor to check what happens in BAMT, it start working again without problems. I use the 0.5c version of BAMT. Yeah, many of us have had this problem and, as you found out, you mustn't unplug a monitor while BAMT is running. Actually I think it may be a driver issue. What you may not grok is what that string of punctuation symbols is all about. So I checked through the author's perl scripts. It turns out that if you put appropriate line breaks in and use a fixed width font (which your average web browser does not do, hence the garbling), that's actually a tombstone rendered in ascii art. Because status.pl has died. Geddit? Ohhh, now I see. I was wondering, because it didn't look particularly random.
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Yeah, I will try on both 120v and 240v and see if there's a difference. Though wouldn't the PSU mask that difference? I guess I can measure at the all, too... although I will have to do some rewiring to measure 120v at the wall.
Ah I forgot that you were measuring DC. Yeah, it would only make a difference at the PSU on the AC side.
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I have my wires broken out, I can measure a Rev3 unit with a clamp meter tonight for actual board draw.
Can you try it on 240v too?
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Wait, so on one instance of cgminer it is slow and on another it is faster? Is it a host system limitation of some kind? Although I doubt that. Did you check to make sure that the heatsink was firmly attached? There have been reports of it dislodging during shipping.
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Ahem. See sig. I had seen your project before but i didn't realize these were already commercially available. Yeah, they are available but you will pay a pretty penny. I can pretty much guarantee you that the blue board above wouldn't go for a penny less than $1000, probably closer to $1500. The board in OP might be closer to $750 or so.
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...you monitor this thread, making sure there's no inferred references directed at you.
Oh shit, I'm screwed! I did not have sexual intercourse with rjk. So you have to fuck me in order to NOT be a scammer? ... even more screwed . .
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OK bulnula, could you post that so i can quote it?
Stop playing with the scammer, you might go blind.
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Yeah, that's usually the case.
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