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1161  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 7950 not liking riser on: April 17, 2013, 05:37:05 AM
I just bought 3 7950's and put them in one rig. Two gigabytr and one msi. They are too hot when all placed on the mobo, but when I plug a riser into one of them and loft it, the rig wont detect it. Could this be a power issue? I have only tried using a 1x to 16x riser for this but I didnt think it should matter if I use that compared to 16x to 16x does it?
Which pciex slots on the mobo did you plug the cards into? I've seen boards that had the first pciex1 slot bridged with the top 16x slot, and thus only one or the other worked. Does the gpu's fan spins with the pciex power plugged in? if so, i'd bank on it being the slot. how many 16x/8x slots do you have? how many 1x?
1162  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 7850 gets 268 Kh/s mining scrypt but only 188-240 in SHA256 on: April 15, 2013, 04:59:19 PM
remove all flags besides intensity and worksize and see what cgminer spits out.
1163  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 7850 gets 268 Kh/s mining scrypt but only 188-240 in SHA256 on: April 15, 2013, 03:47:02 PM
My cgminer settings for my 7850 are:

--gpu-fan 0-75 -w 256 -v 1 -I 13 -g 1 --thread-concurrency  8192 --temp-cutoff 90 --gpu-engine 850 --gpu-memclock 1208 --lookup-gap 2

I get 268 Kh/s in scrypt with that but only 188 MH/s in SHA 256 (ppc and trc)

Gui Miner with flags "-v -w256" gives me 240 Mh/s

How do I mine PPCoin/SHA crypto currencies at a higher speed (while still desktop usable) ?

Are there PPC pools with irc channels that can help with configurations? Guys in the give-me-ltc pool helped me tweak my settings for scrypt.
I'd imagine the differences you're experiencing are caused by the downclock of the gpu engine and increase of memclock (works great for ltc, gpu engine needs to be changed back for btc, and you can downclock memclock). try removing those two flags for btc/ppc mining and let us know.
1164  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Litecoin ... no shares accepted? on: April 15, 2013, 03:38:06 PM
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[2013-04-15 04:50:14] Pool: http://pool.give-me-ltc.com:8080                   
 [2013-04-15 04:50:14] Runtime: 0 hrs : 16 mins : 19 secs                   
 [2013-04-15 04:50:14] Average hashrate: 26.2 Megahash/s

Youre not running scrypt.
1165  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Poor Unbalanced Performance - 7950 x 4 - Litecoin on: April 15, 2013, 03:34:19 PM
What PSU?
1166  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: I'd like to hire a BTC/LTC mining expert to consult for me. on: April 15, 2013, 03:32:58 PM
I have a medium size gpu farm. Very familiar with btc/ltc/ppc mining. Be glad to help you out, though i have no knowledge on how to setup a pool outside of what's available of google search.
1167  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts,-UK LTD company on: April 14, 2013, 09:06:40 PM
I thought you said you were hosting them in the united states? that photo shows a shipping address to the UK. Also, why hide your name? Are you Emmanuel Abiodun?

1168  Economy / Securities / Re: Cloudhashing ASIC mining contracts,-UK LTD company on: April 14, 2013, 09:01:19 PM
You're right, post updated. I wish you all the best and hope that my initial suspensions are proven wrong.

5249/6000 contracts sold, has anyone in the community reported using this service? I hope you understand my skepticism.

THIS...

So, apparently you've sold 5249 contracts (potentially worth $5,249,000) without advertising or announcing your service on bitcointalk. Also, no one from the community has found your service and posted a thread about it to ask if it's legit like many others have done. If 5249 bitcoiners really bought contracts from you, we would of heard about it from AT LEAST one forum member...

Only just now you post here on the biggest bitcoin forums when you ONLY have 751 left  (possibly worth $751,000)... hurry, buy now before we're out!!!   ..... fishy....

Also, you state the business is in England, yet you price your products in USD. ..... double fishy ....

I call bull shit.


Hi,

I completely understand. Just please do more homework before saying such. Its hard enough getting a business's off the ground in the bitcoin economy when others before ourselves have screwed people over.

This is a genuine service.

Again proof is available for those who care for it.

You have to earn our trust/respect here sir, this sort of thing is just not given to strangers.

We are not sheep, just because you have a fancy website and a company name doesn't mean you're not a scammer.

So many people have come before you wanting us to send them our money with new ASIC hardware or services and turned out to be scams.

Until you prove that you are not a scammer, I am sticking to my gut instinct that this is awful fishy.

PS: Nice try, I almost thought you were legit... nice website design work. That's one of the most fanciest websites built for a scam on bitcointalk EVAR! mad props!  Wink
It's actually a stock joomla/virtuemart template. There's literally 0 customization done, and all the content is from other websites. It's the epitome of a scam site.
1169  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi - Please help my friend in getting back his 30,000 bitcoins! on: April 13, 2013, 04:51:58 AM
Is your friend from Nigeria?
1170  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2013-04-11 CNBC Squawk on the street on: April 12, 2013, 09:27:24 PM
http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/MTGOXUSD
1171  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: coinjedi / betsofbitco.in SCAMMERS: Declares "Push" on obvious win for BFL bet on: April 12, 2013, 07:05:02 PM
wow - never thought i'd see a bullshido/btc correlation.
1172  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [5500+ BTC] on: April 12, 2013, 06:56:43 PM
One thing that I don't see listed in the first post, is this new software, also supposed to support the importing of existing users and posts? Or will the existing forum be made legacy and a transition made to the new one?
there's smf converters to virtually every single possible packaged forum software and db type known to man.
1173  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 2.0 on: April 12, 2013, 06:47:57 PM
Nothing happened that has anything to do with inherent properties of bitcoin. It was just human psychology and hysteria trumping rational thinking, as well as failures of exchanges. You are thinking irrationally right now and acting hysterical.
100% this. BTC is not to blame here. Plus it's still way up for the year, after multiple crashes.
1174  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTC-e Accounts were hacked. on: April 12, 2013, 06:07:26 AM
You are not helping.. I was not an early adapter like you were, i mined my btc from 0.01 btc daily and i didn't exactly have that kind of money to waste 30000$ on an asic, and i am so glad i didn't.
Most of it gone anyway, i'm just stuck with an electricity bill that's all

You're still an early adopter, this is a game that will be played in the long run, Bitcoin is still a newborn and its economy is like a peanut... And what we were having was clearly a crazy speculative bubble in its purest form, which means that it's GREAT that it popped.

Don't be silly, is fiat which is not to be trusted. Just remember to make your investments wisely and do not invest what you cannot afford to loose.
I know what you are talking about, and i would have completely agreed with you if you said that to me yesterday
However, my electricity bill is due tomorrow and those 30 ltc which i was robbed off was exactly in my btc-e to pay for the bill. Instead btc-e screws up and not only i lose 30 of my coins but now i have to sell the rest of my coins cheap because i have to have electricity to live for the next month.
And i need to sell about all of my current coins (78.8 ltc) plus some of my own to afford the bill if the price don't go up. Well bad start for a newbie if you ask me.
I hate to be that guy, but if youre banking your utilities on the value of ltc, then you are in serious need of some financial counseling bud.
1175  Economy / Goods / Re: UK Samsung Galaxy II, water damaged with 1BTC inside on: April 11, 2013, 05:20:49 PM
bag of rice = no can defend.
1176  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTC-e Accounts were hacked. on: April 11, 2013, 05:09:13 PM
Well i didn't lose much
Just 30 ltc. But it still means a lot to me, I feel scammed and it was not because of my own mistake. I'm lucky i have stashed the rest of my coins in a safe place. But i totally lots faith in crypto currencies  Sad

How is it possible to say something so silly?

If a thief robs your cash on the street, will you totally loose your faith in "money"?

No but if my money worths 1/3 of it's yesterday's price, i WILL lose faith in my money.
Specially if i see thieves stealing mine and others' moneys
And yet BTC is up over 500% since q1. Has your fiat EVER produced that kind of return? Has it EVER done anything but go down in value?
1177  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Gox' Class action? [NOTE GOX STOPPED TRADING MOMENTS AFTER THIS WAS POSTED] on: April 11, 2013, 05:05:14 PM
You guys need to stop bitching about MTGox. If you don't like them, use someone else. I'd like you try to see if you can run your own exchange any better. I have no doubt things could be better, but I honestly believe they are making a huge difference in Bitcoin adoption and are doing the best they can.

And you're not serious about a class action law suit, are you? Suing an exchange over a speculative digital currency, because you used it incorrectly?

I have no doubt many of you have lost money in this fiasco over the past 24 hours. But blaming the biggest exchange while it's being continually attacked and people are trying to manipulative the markets, is just plain silly.
Please clarify how you think they are "making a huge difference in bitcoin adoption".
1178  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for people to store some of the forum's money on: April 11, 2013, 04:02:34 PM
^^ Don't forget that all this "excess cash" really want worth all that much just a few month ago. It just got lucky from the huge spikes in BTC value.

Sure, but why send it out to random people to look after?  That makes no sense to me.  Spend it on the thing you've been wanting fixing for a year or two...
I agree. This whole thing makes literally no sense. Here it is months later, and development on a new site has not even started.
1179  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for someone to create/modify software for this forum [5500+ BTC] on: April 11, 2013, 03:58:21 PM
That's the point - we are professional development company http://42coffeecups.com with our clients being UCSC and Sourceforge, among others.  And yes, we're acceping BTC as payment vehicle, esp after being screwed by Bank of Cyprus.

So what are up-to-date requirements?  Who I have to talk to ?
Your site, it's logo, and your portfolio are about as far from professional as it gets. This is the problem with the web dev world, everyone thinks they're an expert, very few are.
1180  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM - Coinabul owe me 90btc on: April 11, 2013, 03:31:51 PM
Wait, so this entire business revolves around you placing an order, them converting the btc, buying the stuff, waiting for shipment, and then re-mailing to you? Why the heck wouldn't you just do this yourself? Who wants to wait months, pay a premium, and possibly face total loss, over what amounts to just being lazy? Some of you are really stupid when it comes to your money.
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