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Well, the cheap Powercolor 4650 card in my PC topped out at a whopping 27.1 Mh/s. That's with Windows 7 set for best performance, and the GPU and RAM at max in ATI Catalyst. Then I turned it down so the card doesn't fry.
Despite my incredibly low hashing speed, I've got 39 shares on BTC Guild. So at least that's working.
Now that I've figured out basic mining... might as well build a rig with some real cards. Until it becomes a financial loss to pay for the electricity, screw the calculators! This is fun.
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Good policy improvement, I will need some help with my rig soon, but I will be established then :-)
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I'm good at that most of the time, but when I slip up !!!!
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It is a great info! Thanks for sharing
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Hey guys, I've been mining now for about 2 months when i read about the article in forbes. Electrical Engineer by degree, and Software engineer/entrepreneur by trade. I've made a couple associates that work for ISPs and the likes and have studied monetary theory so bitcoin is an awesome experiment to see what and how a currency really forms and operates from the ground up. Really digging it. I'm also looking at FPGA SHA256 designs when i'm bored. I've read alot of fpgaminer's posts and really like what he has to say.
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