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November 09, 2013, 05:37:21 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all....
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November 09, 2013, 05:39:37 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop.
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Phoenix1969
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November 09, 2013, 05:40:05 PM |
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If BTC hits $500 within the next week or two, and Knc is still taking November orders, I'll probably put some BTC towards another Jupiter as well.
I wonder when Knc will cut off November orders?
It's also plausible that they are manufacturing November orders right now and simply holding back shipment until the 15th. We could see a lot of hashing power hit the network in the third week of November.
I doubt you will have that opportunity a week from now.... Maybe order it, and dont pay yet, it will be there as "New" just not paid... will give you a tad extra time....
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November 09, 2013, 05:41:05 PM Last edit: November 09, 2013, 07:03:21 PM by Phoenix1969 |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet.... Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase?
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Paladin69
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November 09, 2013, 07:10:19 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet.... Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase? blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
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November 09, 2013, 07:19:00 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
I can't speak for the Jupiters, but my Saturn is very quiet. More quiet than my Avalons, or my Little Single. I can hardly tell it's running.
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November 09, 2013, 07:20:48 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet.... Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase? blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block. LOL!
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Phoenix1969
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November 09, 2013, 07:26:42 PM |
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Thanks Paladin69... I didn't know that...
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November 09, 2013, 07:48:06 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed?
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November 09, 2013, 07:58:15 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed? You have a different answer? Please utter it. 2 bashes now on Paladin69, (who was nice enough to answer) ...without ANY explanation.... **** Thanks guys... I really feel informed now...
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November 09, 2013, 08:06:26 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed? You have a different answer? Please utter it. 2 bashes now on Paladin69, without ANY explanation.... **** Thanks guys... I really feel informed now... It will get picked up eventually. No worries.
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November 09, 2013, 08:08:42 PM |
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ok, just changed my saturn order for a jupiter.....ughhhh. I'm gonna puke.
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Phoenix1969
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November 09, 2013, 08:14:55 PM |
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ok, just changed my saturn order for a jupiter.....ughhhh. I'm gonna puke.
I feel ya... I'm tryin' to get this last Jupiter paid for, and having troubles, lol... ulcer time....
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November 09, 2013, 08:16:15 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed? You have a different answer? Please utter it. 2 bashes now on Paladin69, (who was nice enough to answer) ...without ANY explanation.... **** Thanks guys... I really feel informed now... The easiest option is to continue to wait. No, an "automatic refund" will never happen. The only other option, which requires a good bit of technical skill, is for the sender to manually create a new transaction that spends the same inputs, but also includes a tx fee, and hope a miner picks that one up instead (which will then invalidate the original transaction). Technically you could say the funds are still in the sender's wallet, but since the transaction has been broadcast, a miner could pick it up at any time and move the funds out to their intended destination address.
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November 09, 2013, 08:21:10 PM |
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ok, just changed my saturn order for a jupiter.....ughhhh. I'm gonna puke.
How does it feel? mine to be rich or undermine to a bubble
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November 09, 2013, 08:25:07 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed? You have a different answer? Please utter it. 2 bashes now on Paladin69, (who was nice enough to answer) ...without ANY explanation.... **** Thanks guys... I really feel informed now... The easiest option is to continue to wait. No, an "automatic refund" will never happen. The only other option, which requires a good bit of technical skill, is for the sender to manually create a new transaction that spends the same inputs, but also includes a tx fee, and hope a miner picks that one up instead (which will then invalidate the original transaction). I have a payout from Bitminter that is still unconfirmed after 17 hours. And I have no explanation why my previous 4 payouts (1 per day) have confirmed in less than an hour, but this one is being treated different. What changed?
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November 09, 2013, 08:29:16 PM |
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blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
Troll much, or are you just misinformed? You have a different answer? Please utter it. 2 bashes now on Paladin69, (who was nice enough to answer) ...without ANY explanation.... **** Thanks guys... I really feel informed now... The easiest option is to continue to wait. No, an "automatic refund" will never happen. The only other option, which requires a good bit of technical skill, is for the sender to manually create a new transaction that spends the same inputs, but also includes a tx fee, and hope a miner picks that one up instead (which will then invalidate the original transaction). Technically you could say the funds are still in the sender's wallet, but since the transaction has been broadcast, a miner could pick it up at any time and move the funds out to their intended destination address. That makes sense... Wish I could add that doggone fee... Thank you for responding...
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November 09, 2013, 08:33:45 PM |
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I have a payout from Bitminter that is still unconfirmed after 17 hours. And I have no explanation why my previous 4 payouts (1 per day) have confirmed in less than an hour, but this one is being treated different. What changed?
The maximum size of each bitcoin block is limited to 1 megabyte. This is enforced by the client. It's up to each miner (which means a pool operator or solo miner) to set their policy for what transactions get included in their blocks. They can even choose not to include any. It could be that there are a lot of competing transactions that keep yours from getting picked up, or a lot of blocks are being mined by miners with more selfish policies that don't choose to include [m]any transactions. Also the network hashrate seems to have stabilized now, so the network is about back to the intended 1 block per 10 minutes, rather than 1 per 7 minutes or so that we saw as the hashrate was climbing. (This issue would be a lot less severe if we could somehow get rid of SatoshiDice, which spams the blockchain with tons of useless transactions.)
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November 09, 2013, 08:34:47 PM |
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How do this miners work? We have to connect them via ethernet directly to the router and configure via ip or usb?
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November 09, 2013, 08:37:13 PM |
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How do this miners work? We have to connect them via ethernet directly to the router and configure via ip or usb?
no usb, ethernet to network... sniff out the ip logon the gui. Hmmm, found this on Blockchain.info/faq:
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