You should have gotten an email instantly, if you used Bit-pay.
That's what I figured, and that's why I'm nervous. Checked my spam inbox @ Gmail and nothing... Have already sent two support emails into Bit-Pay linking to the invoice URL I got, at least confirming the order. EDIT: Just as I sent this, I got an email reply from Anthony (Tony) @ Bitpay informing me the URL is effectively the receipt and everything is in-order with the payment. Thanks Tony if you're reading this !
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I'm a little bit nervous as I have not received an email confirmation from Bit-pay, no confirmation from BFL, and I'm out ~209 BTC :|
Here's hoping they just got slammed again with orders on this stuff, they are a small operation, it's going to take some time to sort things out, and nothing sinister is afoot.
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6/24/2012, order #2030, Single SC
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I do not have the time to improve ClockTweak to work well for all the 6xxx and 7xxx cards and their driver problems and to provide proper support for them.
In consequence ClockTweak can now be downloaded for free. Enjoy!
Any chance to make this project open-source ? Would be great to see if anyone could take a stab at updating it for the latest drivers. Alternately, would you entertain the notion of updating the code on a work-for-hire if I paid you in BTC ?
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Seeming to have issues with Clocktweak and 7K series cards. ---- C:\Bitcoin\clocktweak>clocktweak -x =============================================================================== ClockTweak v0.9.2b - bitcoinX.com/clocktweak/ ===============================================================================
Exploring up to 20 adapters: A.#:0 r:0 ID:34533632 Name:"AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series" Active:1 GPU:0 A.#:1 r:0 ID:34533632 Name:"AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series" Active:1 GPU:0 A.#:2 r:0 ID:34533632 Name:"AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series" Active:0 GPU:0 A.#:3 r:0 ID:34533632 Name:"AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series" Active:0 GPU:0 A.#:4 r:0 ID:34533632 Name:"AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series" Active:0 GPU:0 A.#:5 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 5 could not be initialized A.#:6 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 6 could not be initialized A.#:7 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 7 could not be initialized A.#:8 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 8 could not be initialized A.#:9 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 9 could not be initialized A.#:10 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 10 could not be initialized A.#:11 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 11 could not be initialized A.#:12 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 12 could not be initialized A.#:13 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 13 could not be initialized A.#:14 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 14 could not be initialized A.#:15 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 15 could not be initialized A.#:16 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 16 could not be initialized A.#:17 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 17 could not be initialized A.#:18 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 18 could not be initialized A.#:19 r:-1 explore_adapters: adapter 19 could not be initialized
valid adapters: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] gpuAdapters: [0]
Reading data: Adapter#:0 Temp:59 Load:99 Fan:59 Level:2 CoreL0:300 CoreL1:1000 CoreL2:533241 2 MemL0:150 MemL1:1375 MemL2:-20132659 mVoltL0:850 mVoltL1:1170 mVoltL2:6970372
C:\Bitcoin\clocktweak>clocktweak -r =============================================================================== ClockTweak v0.9.2b - bitcoinX.com/clocktweak/ ===============================================================================
#0: Temp:59 Load:99 Fan:59 CoreL2:8426472 MemL2:-20132659 mVoltL2:3628036
C:\Bitcoin\clocktweak>
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Apologies if this has been answered before, but I could not find an answer to my question on Google.
Is there a way for me to set a lower aggression for DiabloMiner ? I thought setting the -f flag to some high value might help, but not getting the desired result.
-f is fps. Set it to a multiple or divisor of 60. Higher is less aggressive. That's what I thought Very strange. On a multi-card setup, I've tried -f 1, 60, 600, 6000, 60000 and it's seemed to make no discernible difference in affecting hashrate I'll try snagging the latest-and-greatest DiabloMiner later this evening if see what's what. Thanks !
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Apologies if this has been answered before, but I could not find an answer to my question on Google.
Is there a way for me to set a lower aggression for DiabloMiner ? I thought setting the -f flag to some high value might help, but not getting the desired result.
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I'm a big fan of Diablominer, mostly because it "just works" for multi-card systems, recognizes all of 'em, and does it's thing well.
I've found it's the best performing of all the available miners I've tried so far.
When I'm gaming on my 6970 workstation, I'll use Phoenix-1.7.3 at aggression 4 to mine in the background with no negative performance impact on my gaming experience whatsoever, and pulling ~220Mhash/S whilst playing Diablo 3.
I love how CGMiner allows me to tweak card parameters right in the software, but the hashing performance just isn't there for me vs DiabloMiner (CGMiner does ~10-20Mhash/S less for me for some-odd reason using Catalyst 12.3 vs DiabloMiner)
I do, however, use CGMiner to drive my BFL Single and it works beautifully !
For tweaking my 5K and 6K cards, I'll use Clocktweak.exe (available here on the forums for 0.2 BTC IIRC) in a batch file, and hope it gets updated to support the 7K series as well (Using CCC in the meantime for my 7K rigs)
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Nothing wrong with the XFX 6950 @ $229. Best bang for your buck.
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What is the current fastest version of catalyst to use? Ive tried a few and noticed it can vary alot.
12.3 is decent, although if you really want to go old-school, you can't go wrong with 11.11
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i use cf-bridge cus i play games too. now i get 330mh/s @840-1250 clocks with low temps (added some extra fans). how i can downclock the memory in my cards?? i think it has bios lock..
I use a utility available here on the forums called ClockTweak, that works well on 6k and below series cards. Beyond that, look into MSI Afterburner, which should allow you to underclock your vram lower than CCC.
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You should get at least 375Mhash out of a single 6950.
Don't need to crossfire the two.
Overclock the 6950's from the default 850 up to at least 880 (can't remember if a 6950 will be stable at 900), drop the VRAM clock down to ~600mhz, install the latest Diablominer, and away you go.
Edit: Regard Crossfire, you don't need to have the bridge installed; the mining software deals with each logical GPU itself, and the crossfire serves no purpose whatsoever.
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