demzie
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August 19, 2013, 10:02:07 PM |
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The network tries to produce one block per 10 minutes. It does this by automatically adjusting how difficult it is to produce blocks.
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creativex (OP)
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August 19, 2013, 10:05:53 PM |
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Looks great demzie! Bravo. I'll get you some more pix to include as soon as I have a second to breathe. I'm hoping for this weekend at some point.
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demzie
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August 19, 2013, 10:08:11 PM |
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Take it easy, long way to go.. You have to write some stories also, the big versions of whats on the btct.co details so you really can refer to the website and every soul knows what bASIC-Mining is about
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guitarplinker
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August 19, 2013, 10:10:43 PM |
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Definitely looks awesome! demzie! Can't wait until I have enough funds to buy a share of bASIC. Right now I'm playing with penny shares (read 50 cents or less ) but hopefully in the coming week or two I can gather the funds for a share of bASIC.
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demzie
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August 19, 2013, 10:33:07 PM |
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Definitely looks awesome! demzie! Can't wait until I have enough funds to buy a share of bASIC. Right now I'm playing with penny shares (read 50 cents or less ) but hopefully in the coming week or two I can gather the funds for a share of bASIC. Thanks!
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creativex (OP)
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August 19, 2013, 10:36:18 PM |
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Take it easy, long way to go.. You have to write some stories also, the big versions of whats on the btct.co details so you really can refer to the website and every soul knows what bASIC-Mining is about Copy + Paste...check.
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creativex (OP)
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August 19, 2013, 10:39:56 PM |
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All three new batch 1s are hashing. They're only running @ 300Mhz as I haven't yet flashed them, but they're all in tip top shape and working for us now. Hello 1.4Th/s.
Cheers.
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guitarplinker
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August 19, 2013, 10:52:27 PM |
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All three new batch 1s are hashing. They're only running @ 300Mhz as I haven't yet flashed them, but they're all in tip top shape and working for us now. Hello 1.4Th/s.
Cheers.
Pssst.... time to update the OP!
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Carnth
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August 19, 2013, 10:58:16 PM |
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All three new batch 1s are hashing. They're only running @ 300Mhz as I haven't yet flashed them, but they're all in tip top shape and working for us now. Hello 1.4Th/s.
Cheers.
Pssst.... time to update the OP! He can do that later. Right now, there are Avies to config!
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creativex (OP)
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August 19, 2013, 11:01:34 PM |
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In fact. Flash Avalons, increase clockrate, consume pinot noir sangria, then news release, *THEN* front page...
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guitarplinker
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August 19, 2013, 11:02:55 PM |
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All three new batch 1s are hashing. They're only running @ 300Mhz as I haven't yet flashed them, but they're all in tip top shape and working for us now. Hello 1.4Th/s.
Cheers.
Pssst.... time to update the OP! He can do that later. Right now, there are Avies to config! You're right! MOAR VIRTUAL MONAAAAAYZ! More volts = more money. :p At least with GPU's lol. (but that's bad advice, don't actually use it lol)
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creativex (OP)
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August 19, 2013, 11:24:20 PM |
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A pic of the blue fan beauties...
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creativex (OP)
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August 20, 2013, 12:33:18 AM |
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All three successfully flashed from 20130325 to 20130820. TY ckolivas for the firmware of the future!
They're all on autoclock starting at 350mhz. It'll take some time for them to find their operating ranges.
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stslimited
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August 20, 2013, 01:16:14 AM |
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All three successfully flashed from 20130325 to 20130820. TY ckolivas for the firmware of the future!
They're all on autoclock starting at 350mhz. It'll take some time for them to find their operating ranges.
cool
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creativex (OP)
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August 20, 2013, 01:57:44 AM |
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**News Release**bASIC-Mining adds 225Gh/s
bASIC-Mining virtual shareholders,
With today's addition of (3) Avalon b1 rigs, bASIC-Mining has increased it's hashrate by 225Gh/s for a total of 1,435,000Mh/s.
Management remains committed to a policy of strong growth and careful hardware selection in this rapidly expanding Bitcoin network environment. The company's active hardware assets consist of the following:
(1) BFL Minirig SC
(4) BFL Single SCs
(3) Avalon 4 module rigs
(6) Avalon 3 module rigs
(2) Radeon HD 6770 GPUs
(2) Radeon HD 7770 GPUs
With reserves totalling more than 840BTC, bASIC-Mining is well positioned to expand it's share of the global bitcoin network.
Cheers,
CreativeX https://btct.co/security/BASIC-MINING
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JimiQ84
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August 20, 2013, 09:40:43 AM |
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**News Release**bASIC-Mining adds 225Gh/s
bASIC-Mining virtual shareholders,
With today's addition of (3) Avalon b1 rigs, bASIC-Mining has increased it's hashrate by 225Gh/s for a total of 1,435,000Mh/s.
Management remains committed to a policy of strong growth and careful hardware selection in this rapidly expanding Bitcoin network environment. The company's active hardware assets consist of the following:
(1) BFL Minirig SC
(4) BFL Single SCs
(3) Avalon 4 module rigs
(6) Avalon 3 module rigs
(2) Radeon HD 6770 GPUs
(2) Radeon HD 7770 GPUs
With reserves totalling more than 840BTC, bASIC-Mining is well positioned to expand it's share of the global bitcoin network.
Cheers,
CreativeX https://btct.co/security/BASIC-MINING Wonderful news! Always one step ahead :-)
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creativex (OP)
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August 20, 2013, 10:37:05 AM |
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I've flashed av9 to firmware revision 20130703 after it "hung up" twice. That is to say everything seemed fine, but it wasn't hashing. It seems to be operating normally since the reflash. Wonderful news! Always one step ahead :-)
I'm tryin'. Keeping up with difficulty is quite a task of late. Cheers.
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AngelSky
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August 20, 2013, 12:20:31 PM |
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gj!
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creativex (OP)
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August 20, 2013, 04:09:42 PM |
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Thank you. It's going to be hot this week(for MI) and I don't think I can/should put off the purchase of cooling gear any longer so I'm going to look into that this evening. I believe we could see some benefit from deploying some strategically placed high velocity industrial 120v fans so I'm going to look into pricing several 14" and 20" units. Cheap retail box fans are next to useless as they don't move enough air. Cheers.
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xhomerx10
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August 21, 2013, 05:40:56 PM |
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Thank you. It's going to be hot this week(for MI) and I don't think I can/should put off the purchase of cooling gear any longer so I'm going to look into that this evening. I believe we could see some benefit from deploying some strategically placed high velocity industrial 120v fans so I'm going to look into pricing several 14" and 20" units. Cheap retail box fans are next to useless as they don't move enough air. Cheers. Hey Creative, You're doing a great job steering your company in the right direction so I almost hate to bring this up but I think it might be prudent to shut down the GPU miners if heat is an issue. It's probably adding 400+ watts of heat (which is the equivalent of a BFL single I think) and generating relatively little if any profit. If the heat is going to jeopardize the operation of your next-gen miners, taking 400 watts out of the equation might be as good an option as adding a fan. I've been experimenting with middlecoin and my 1100 kH/s rig and I would be hard-pressed to say it is profitable. My average electricity cost is $0.18 per kWh though - we are on a time of use system so it is possible to profit if I only run it on weekends and at night but that would be a pain in the ass for the less-than-50 cents a day profit Take care
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