Hooray
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That's bad news Hopefully you will get sorted out and it's just a temporary thing.
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I had problems getting CGminer to overclock my 5830s, in the end I gave up and did the overclocking myself... Running nicely at 950MHz [Running under windows though]
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Got this in the mail today. As usual it looks better up close than in does in the pictures Very happy with it, thanks
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2.5BTC. Superior polish and no blemishes. Superb stone.
sir, I'll take it. just for the comparison exercise with ebay stones as discussed above. please PM me an address for payment I would be quite interested in seeing a comparison photo if you have the chance to take one
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Black diamonds look really nice... You quite often see them on jewellery advertised with the phrase "Men can wear diamons too"
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To be honest ebay is probably your best bet...
I picked up some 5830s on there for £70 (on a buy it now, I'm far to impatient) including postage a few months ago.. They seem to show up fairly often.
I'm not in the market for any new cards yet, so I'm afraid I can't offer you anything I have, unless you're interested in a geforce 9800gtx+, lol (if you do happen to be, send me a PM and I'll probably reply in the morning, otherwise I wish you luck on your search)
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It's not the size of the requests, but the AMOUNT of requests that are made...
I ran a miner at work (with permission from the sysadmin [note: I AM the sysadmin]) Over a 2 week period... That one machine (275mhash) made so many requests to just 1 site that it stuck out on the web logs like a sore thumb...
So yes, they will be able to tell very easily.
@ 275MH/s it will take 15 seconds to complete a getwork. That should be like maybe 4 requests per minute. That's assuming the miner isn't also using an askrate/scantime shorter than 15 seconds. I think quite a few miners default to 5 seconds. Why? With LP is there any legit reason for a miner to ask faster that hashrate demands? Is it just bad coding, bad defaults? I mean w/ n-time-rolling I would assume the ask rate should be LESS than hashrate requires (as miner can increment the time locally). Don't forget the fact that if you're mining 24/7 it'll show up on the evening and night stats even more when there's a lot less people (or no-one) using it. Hourly stats are not your friend. Even at 4 requests/min you're looking at 5760 requests a day to basically ONE URL from ONE CLIENT happening with a fairly regular pattern. It shows up even more if it's going on during Sundays when no-one is working... That tends to show up unless someone isn't checking, doesn't care or shouldn't be running a network... My morning schedule begins with a backup check, server integrity check and log file check... This takes about 2 hours in all. I like days where I find something because security investigations are more interesting than user requests
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It's not the size of the requests, but the AMOUNT of requests that are made...
I ran a miner at work (with permission from the sysadmin [note: I AM the sysadmin]) Over a 2 week period... That one machine (275mhash) made so many requests to just 1 site that it stuck out on the web logs like a sore thumb...
So yes, they will be able to tell very easily.
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Was that a bid? Or am I still leading? lol
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I'll start it off at 1BTC for ya
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I'm game...
I'll take it up to 4 BTC
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Hoping that the luck continues
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Looks nice, but it's not my kind of gem unfortunately.
It does seem to be a very quiet week for gem bids, hopefully it'll pick up soon
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I know it's evil, but when you're out of bitcoins you have to use something else, lol Payment sent
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Will you take $35 via paypal instead?
(I don't have many bitcoins left at the moment)
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