bspurloc
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June 05, 2013, 05:20:53 PM |
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almost time to EBAY my AMD's while I can still get around $180 for them which will be win win... from their recent Gift Card offers and Sales along with selling all the free games that came with them! I paid around $150 for each card...
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MiningMan
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June 05, 2013, 05:21:22 PM |
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Estimated reward on current block seems to be dwindling away to nothing with me - others the same?
must be a score reset, my reward is also dwindled and score seems low... should go back up as long as block isnt solved soon.
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dermo
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June 05, 2013, 05:28:40 PM |
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And it's predicted to happen in just 10 days. I got into BTC mining mid April of this year and bought new GPUs early May, hoping it wasn't too late to catch some profit. Absolutely horrific timing. With every passing day I am further assured of my stupidity. Soon, the electricity cost will outweigh the gain and I will have had enough of this shafting. At which point, gaming may resume. Any other chumps in the same boat here? "hoping it wasn't too late to catch some profit" it's a joke ? how much have you spent on new GPUs early may ? Not really a joke, but indeed laughable. $860 with tax and shipping. Nothing close to that is ever coming back to my pockets as a result. Was hoping to be able to satisfy a few of my friends' bitcoin appetite since sending our money to MtGox is not really an available option where I'm from. As was mentioned, it's an interesting hobby and it's been a fun ride. Besides, it's not like the GPUs are now useless. They can still be enjoyed for their designed purpose. Go to litecoin mining if your want money back wemineltc is a great pool, IRC with active members, active ADMIN
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bspurloc
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June 05, 2013, 06:19:17 PM |
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Yeah I hadnt noticed but PAYOUT Emails are major lagged.... I just go 1 from yesterday right now, 4 still not arrived... Since I am the email server I know it isnt me.
no matter payouts are processing
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SkRRJyTC
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June 05, 2013, 06:28:20 PM |
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Estimated reward on current block seems to be dwindling away to nothing with me - others the same?
My reward has declined over the last half a dozen blocks. A lot of hashing being added to the pool or...?
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biganth
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June 05, 2013, 06:32:50 PM |
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Payout on 18415 & 18416 is brutal. Hopefully we can see a price rise to help us out.
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ajg007
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June 05, 2013, 06:55:16 PM |
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I know you'll laugh - but I got into this for looking for something to do and I enjoy tweaking the settings. Finding overclock setting that push out a few more hashes and the learning curve that its provided. Ive not spent that much on hardware, but I have spent some and people have given me old cards so that I can play - but I've probably spent more money in electricity than I should. Still enjoying it ,but i think when I've hit my Bitcoin target I'm moving to Litecoin. I vowed I'd stay with Bitcoin as I felt that 1 new currency would be taken seriously, but now we have a silly amount of other currencies that make cyrpto currency a sorta joke(IMO), and because Bitcoin had been getting good media attention.
I cant afford the asics, hell i cant even afford a small time fpga.....wish i found bitcoin mining early on :-(
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KNK
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June 05, 2013, 07:11:22 PM Last edit: June 05, 2013, 07:35:28 PM by KNK |
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Yeah I hadnt noticed but PAYOUT Emails are major lagged.... I just go 1 from yesterday right now, 4 still not arrived... Since I am the email server I know it isnt me.
no matter payouts are processing
ACK. Payout made last night - 2013-06-04 23:01:07 (server time = UTC), received, but there is still no email and not even an attempt to send one, according to my server logs. My guess is that the mail queue is full with mails to a bad address (i.e. resolving to an unreachable or partially responsive IP), which takes a long time to try sending and delays the rest. @Slush (or anyone with similar problem) you may try to cleanup of all mails older than 24h and check with ''sendmail -v -qf" which address is the bad one (if sendmail is used of course) EDIT: just received the email the delay is caused by: Received: from localhost ([::1] helo=pool.kvm.bnet) by pool.kvm.bnet with esmtp (Exim 4.80) ... Tue, 04 Jun 2013 21:03:04 +0000 The next one is a day later to ****.cz at "Wed, 05 Jun 2013 20:53:06 +0200" , so it is probably a problem with routing because of the floods ?!
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SkRRJyTC
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June 05, 2013, 07:16:27 PM |
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I just recieved some mail from the pool . Now I cannot change my Namecoin payout address.
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KNK
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June 05, 2013, 07:18:59 PM |
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I cant afford the asics, hell i cant even afford a small time fpga.....wish i found bitcoin mining early on :-(
There are ASICs below the price of GPU, but with them there is no pleasure of tweaking and overclocking
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trepex
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June 05, 2013, 07:20:18 PM |
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... Authentication-Results: xxxxxxx.com; spf=pass (sender IP is 142.4.214.187) smtp.mailfrom=info@bitcoin.cz; dkim=none header.d=bitcoin.cz; ... Received: from mail3.bitcoin.cz ([142.4.214.187]) by xxxxxxx.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(6.0.3790.4900); ...
Looks good. $ host 142.4.214.187 187.214.4.142.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer ns4004458.ip-142-4-214.net. So when nothing did change on the email setup (that sample mail is many weeks old), my theory about a possible problem had been wrong. Ralf
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desired_username
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June 05, 2013, 07:20:36 PM |
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I cant afford the asics, hell i cant even afford a small time fpga.....wish i found bitcoin mining early on :-(
There are ASICs below the price of GPU, but with them there is no pleasure of tweaking and overclocking The block erupters can be overclocked, yay
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bspurloc
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June 05, 2013, 07:34:46 PM Last edit: June 05, 2013, 08:28:11 PM by bspurloc |
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how did my average hashrate just lose a miner...
Average hashrate in last 10 rounds: 2682 Mhash/s it was 3082 when I left for lunch.
mine friends did the same thing 2700 down to 2100
thought the follow was odd too but I ignored it till i saw this hashrate drop. its like a miner went missing in 18408 but I had no connection issues all is well....
18415 2013-06-05 17:55:55 2:36:58 28878415 6821 0.00490168 18408 2013-06-05 11:07:08 2:39:04 28281748 6821 0.00614065
OH WEL.... aka big deal if there is an issue fix it, if not wah wah
EDIT: and it just fixed itself.... odd... I didnt have any miners down long enough to lose 400.. Average hashrate in last 10 rounds: 3070 Mhash/s
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KNK
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June 05, 2013, 07:38:20 PM |
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So when nothing did change on the email setup (that sample mail is many weeks old), my theory about a possible problem had been wrong. just added more info to https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1976.msg2382010#msg2382010 ... i thing (now) that the floods are the problem and soon all delayed mails should be sent
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bspurloc
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June 05, 2013, 07:40:08 PM |
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I cant afford the asics, hell i cant even afford a small time fpga.....wish i found bitcoin mining early on :-(
There are ASICs below the price of GPU, but with them there is no pleasure of tweaking and overclocking The block erupters can be overclocked, yay really? need bigger heatsinks? more fans?
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KNK
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June 05, 2013, 07:49:11 PM |
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The block erupters can be overclocked, yay Some linik or/for more info would be welcome. You will need more power than USB 2.0 can provide, but we now have 3.0 with x2+ power, so ...
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desired_username
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June 05, 2013, 07:52:47 PM |
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The block erupters can be overclocked, yay Some linik or/for more info would be welcome. You will need more power than USB 2.0 can provide, but we now have 3.0 with x2+ power, so ... Actually I have 4 of the Blades. the normal mode runs at 10Ghs and in OC it's around 12.5-13Ghs. I cool them with 1x240mm and 2x140mm fans. There are several threads here on bitcointalk with spec and user feedback too.
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nottm28
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June 05, 2013, 07:52:53 PM |
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I cant afford the asics, hell i cant even afford a small time fpga.....wish i found bitcoin mining early on :-(
There are ASICs below the price of GPU, but with them there is no pleasure of tweaking and overclocking The block erupters can be overclocked, yay I don't think they can be overclocked... there is a bug that 'shows' the hash rate as double the value (660 MH/s) - I think in cgminer 3.2 - but the real hash rate is still 330... [EDIT] I received 2 usb's today btw and they are hashing away on slush's pool. I can now call myself an ASIC miner - I just wish it was the 30G bfl jobby I ordered that I was shouting about...
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KNK
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June 05, 2013, 08:04:15 PM |
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Actually I have 4 of the Blades. ... There are several threads here on bitcointalk with spec and user feedback too.
As we were talking about price below the one of GPUs, i have assumed USB version ... NM
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biganth
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June 05, 2013, 08:49:30 PM |
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The block erupters can be overclocked, yay I don't think they can be overclocked... there is a bug that 'shows' the hash rate as double the value (660 MH/s) - I think in cgminer 3.2 - but the real hash rate is still 330... I think you're talking about FGPA and he's talking about a block eruptor blade that hashes 10 GH in low mode or 13 GH in high mode.
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