I just found out that you can't verify your account if you're not from the UK they didn't mention any of it on their website.. what a waste of time and money .. support is the worst.... seriously get your shit together .. i wouldn't recommend this debit card provider for the moment i will be looking for some other providers ..
I am not from the UK, and i have verified my account. Well, that was almost a year ago, so i don't know if anything has changed since then. I am still waiting for an answer support guys : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1392468.msg18634693#msg18634693
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someone could try them on a 470 card with micron mem
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legend says... Can't do 32. 28.7 is nice for hynix.
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what is your question ? Just copy both straps and you are good to go.
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can't download gpu miner from suprnova Dropbox content no longer available
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i had that with my xfx cards and .... it's not real... i mean the card was spitting bad shares.
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Right now :
BTC
Poloniex : 1270$ Wirex : 1132$
I think that's not ok.
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I did not test it, but want to write a tool for myself so that's why im asking If you just need redistributable tool for windows you can try cx_Freeze on my python code. It will give you one executable file with all libraries bundled-in. Thanks mate, but this way i learn Cheers
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Wirex guys, could you please re-add the exchange rate of fiat transaction when using an ATM? Thanks
Hello Doktor. I don't understand the question. What do you mean by "re-add the exchange rate of fiat transaction when using an ATM"? I load up my card and convert BTC to EUR. Then i go to a ATM machine and since im in Serbia, EUR gets converted to RSD and i get RSD from the ATM machine. The exchange rate for EUR-RSD is for ex. 124RSD = 1 EUR. This is the info i want to see (bolded), it was there before on e-coin.
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I did not test it, but want to write a tool for myself so that's why im asking
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nerdralph's goddecode edit : typedef struct _SEQ_MISC_TIMING_FORMAT { uint32_t TRP_WRA : 7; uint32_t TRP_RDA : 7; uint32_t TRP : 6; uint32_t TRFC : 9; uint32_t Pad0 : 3; } SEQ_MISC_TIMING_FORMAT; Niko2004 : MC_SEQ_MISC_TIMING_RX=BitStruct("MC_SEQ_MISC_TIMING_RX", #last field is lowest bits Bits("unused3", 3), #Unused Bits("TRFC", 9), #Auto-refresh command period - 1 Bits("unused2", 1), #Unused Bits("TRP", 5), #Precharge command period - 1 Bits("unused1", 1), #Unused Bits("TRP_RDA", 6), #From read with auto-precharge to active - 1 Bits("TRP_WRA", 7), #From write with auto-precharge to active - 1 ) TRP_RDA TRP Not same length. Which one is the real one?
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Wirex guys, could you please re-add the exchange rate of fiat transaction when using an ATM? Thanks
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it's just the chip model, not something that has to do with atombios code, or hex editing
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It's stupid to say that claymore took open source miner, modified it a LITTLE, then released his own. He proved that he is good at what he is doing a million times.
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Ethereum:
The r9 390 should be able to do 36mhash. When undervolted the card use 260watt...
I think Wolf's private ASM kernel is the best one for Hawaii. I don't see much point in trying to optimize for the older cards. Even though I have Pitcairn, Hawaii, Tonga, Tahiti & Polaris cards, I'm only working on a eth miner for Tonga & Polaris on Linux. I know this is probably a very "noob" question - but how does someone obtain a "Wolf's private ASM kernel" and is it worth it for someone who has only 6 Hawaii GPUs? Or is it only economically practical for large mining farms? I'm currently using the version of sgminer-gm supplied with Ethos 1.2.0 and for me it does better than Claymore, in terms of hash-rate vs power consumption. Hawaii GPUs are great at hashing but they just use SO MUCH power. I also have a rig with a couple of gtx1070s on it and they hash at approximately the same rate as my 290s but using maybe 60% of the power consumption. I have not yet tried Gateless Gate but I am going to out of curiosity try it for ETH and ZEC. I think that all those people out there using Claymore because it does dual mining are going to learn in the long term that it will just make their cards fail much more quickly than they would have just "single" mining. I doubt there are many scenarios in the intended usage of these GPUs (gaming, etc) that demand what dual mining demands of a GPU for sustained periods of time, but since I'm not an engineer that is just a guess. You contact Wolf and make a deal with him. But 6 cards is way not profitable to pay for a kernel.
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For all of you guys i made a custom bios from the one in the main post. You won't need any wattool,wattman,afterbuner,trixx or any other software of that type, i set everything in the bios like Insider00 did with wattool, so : Def gpu clock : 1144 Mhz Def mem clock: 2150 Mhz Mem straps 1625 VDDC (gpu voltage) set at 925mV TDP 120w Set fans to hold cards at about 70c, so you don't need fan regulation either Before flashing remove ALL software that you used before for manipulating (wattool,wattman,afterbuner,trixx...). Then clean all video drivers with DDU. Flash bios. Reboot, reinstall video drivers. Test. Enjoy http://www.filedropper.com/s480-8gb-micron
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that's was you present for easter
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Old story. It's a little too late for a 'new' eth kernel, but that's my opinion.
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how do you measure 1.5% increase in performance when hashing speed is not constant ?
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