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September 02, 2014, 02:20:31 PM
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Will 6 of those cards work with asrock81 mobo ?
EDIT:asrock makes a mobo with 32 gig mem too.
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September 02, 2014, 02:30:23 PM
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why are you guys still here. It's fappening! ;-)

lol This may be the greatest thing ever  Cheesy
a bunch of bad photos and bad ideas (making those photos was a pretty bad one...) all together...  Grin
So when you watch that, you just think "what they were thinking ??" Grin

actually there are a couple of good one which would have their place in a magazine (not the kind of magazines you are thinking actually  Grin)
for the rest, well "delete" would have been better than storing that on the cloud.


on an unrelated side note, I have finally been able to get aws working... what a pain in what you see in those photos  Grin
max 4.5MH (lol K520 is as good as my gtx 660  Grin)



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September 02, 2014, 03:08:17 PM
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Will 6 of those cards work with asrock81 mobo ?
EDIT:asrock makes a mobo with 32 gig mem too.

but it's not cheap, 32giga mobo are expensive
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September 02, 2014, 03:49:58 PM
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Will 6 of those cards work with asrock81 mobo ?
EDIT:asrock makes a mobo with 32 gig mem too.

but it's not cheap, 32giga mobo are expensive
yes most likely so
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September 02, 2014, 03:51:19 PM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

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September 02, 2014, 04:01:17 PM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty
yes your right  Smiley
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September 02, 2014, 04:13:42 PM
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September 02, 2014, 05:59:57 PM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

not if you mine burst coin  Grin, 32 are needed

they are at 310 euro on amazon
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September 02, 2014, 07:25:34 PM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

not if you mine burst coin  Grin, 32 are needed

they are at 310 euro on amazon

I dislike how Burst wastes all that beautiful drive space. I would much prefer to use it for distributed drive storage like StorJ is coming up with. I guess whatever is most profitable these days. Its what drives industry. I think you'll see many in our sector follow suit. Drives will start flowing off shelves. Wink
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September 02, 2014, 09:29:41 PM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

not if you mine burst coin  Grin, 32 are needed

they are at 310 euro on amazon

Why would you need 32gb? I'm plotting with with 16gb, with 8gh, and *3 4gb on my rigs. As long GPU plotting isn't available, the cpu is important - not ram. For mining your fine with even less ram.

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September 02, 2014, 10:20:05 PM
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A couple of donations sent out in appreciation for the outstanding contributions to the community. To each, I'm sending the amount of BTC that I typically earn on an average day with my rig (two days, if shitty ones Grin).

@djm34, for the many ccminer releases.
tx id: 1b1fe33b35726dd211a6615a4a7ba0be5494e7a5bf9a77a6bbce4a2bec26b547

@tsiv, my pledge over at the nvidia bounty thread for cryptonight (minus the pizza!)
tx id: 73af9e4181a1909f6bf6ecb843e18a81eaced1624a1bb26a5627bcc5c0a2f0dd

@Wolf0, for the cryptonight cpu-miner and the colorful screenshots.
tx id: edfab4a846e369bd6f48544ca267c4b8e0b358c103d327dce9e46c60d377c9aa

There are many others in this community that are well deserving of our appreciation. These are just the ones that I singled out for most relevant impact to what I've been mining for the past few weeks. Thank you guys/gals, you rock!  Wink

~ Myagui

Edit: I'm keeping my contributions small for two reasons, a) that I'm sentimental when it comes to parting ways with some BTC, no matter how little the amount, and b) we can't overfeed the chicken that lays the golden eggs, otherwise the bitch might get fat & lazy and stop laying eggs entirely (small and frequent is the way to go).

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September 03, 2014, 12:41:06 AM
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new version of ccminer with improved m7 (binaries, source a bit later today or tomorrow... as I need to figure out what I changed... and a few things I want to check)
hashrate for 750ti (+135/150): 5.5MH (+500kh)
                 780ti (OC)         :13.5MH (~1MH)
                  660                  : 4.2MH (+200kh)
also added average hashrate (thanks to cayars...)

http://ge.tt/5zWHHvs1/v/0 


5.1~5.2 each 750Ti on a 5 card rig.

Thx...  Wink Cheesy

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September 03, 2014, 01:02:55 AM
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Hi RavenXBR



what is this software?
or is it a part of EVGA Precision?
 I can't find it anywhere.
Thank you.

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September 03, 2014, 01:17:06 AM
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Hi RavenXBR



what is this software?
or is it a part of EVGA Precision?
 I can't find it anywhere.
Thank you.

LOL... once a while someone asks me.

It's Speccy from Piriform... freeware.
Pretty useful.

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September 03, 2014, 01:20:49 AM
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Here is XCN with 3 Cards (K6000, K40, and a 650Ti)

using DJM's v7 ccminer.
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September 03, 2014, 04:53:44 AM
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https://ottrbutt.com/tmp/xcnwolf750ti14.png -- M7 on 750Ti, 5800kh/s+ at pool Cheesy

which card 750ti card you use?
I have 4 750ti evga SC is no more than 4500ks each
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September 03, 2014, 05:58:28 AM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

not if you mine burst coin  Grin, 32 are needed

they are at 310 euro on amazon

Why would you need 32gb? I'm plotting with with 16gb, with 8gh, and *3 4gb on my rigs. As long GPU plotting isn't available, the cpu is important - not ram. For mining your fine with even less ram.

and how many terabyte?
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September 03, 2014, 07:29:50 AM
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Hi RavenXBR



what is this software?
or is it a part of EVGA Precision?
 I can't find it anywhere.
Thank you.

LOL... once a while someone asks me.

It's Speccy from Piriform... freeware.
Pretty useful.

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heh, thank you very much  Roll Eyes

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September 03, 2014, 07:32:18 AM
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32GB of DDR3 is around $500, and is overkill for a mining rig, 8GB should be plenty

not if you mine burst coin  Grin, 32 are needed

they are at 310 euro on amazon

Why would you need 32gb? I'm plotting with with 16gb, with 8gh, and *3 4gb on my rigs. As long GPU plotting isn't available, the cpu is important - not ram. For mining your fine with even less ram.

and how many terabyte?


+10tb as of now, but I'm still plotting. I have a decent NAS with some more space.

The problem is it's so slow to plott with cpu's. I read someone is working on an gpu version, but that will ofc be amd.  Cry

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September 03, 2014, 08:09:09 AM
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+10tb as of now, but I'm still plotting. I have a decent NAS with some more space.

The problem is it's so slow to plott with cpu's. I read someone is working on an gpu version, but that will ofc be amd.  Cry

Honestly that looks like an interesting coin, but would you be able to do it across multiple drives? i.e. not RAID drives
And is it seriously that slow on the cpu? i mean how long did it take you to fill 10TB of storage that you have to leave alone lmao

just think of the money you have in storage that you cant use Sad

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