sundownz
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June 06, 2013, 01:55:44 PM |
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New guy on Slush's pool -- right now I have 14 workers running (some systems have 2-3 workers each for each GPU / APU)... should have 24 more up within a few weeks (8 systems with 2 GPU / 1 APU).
Expecting about 12-13 Ghash from them all total -- should be a fun experiment. They'll all be re-purposed as office systems if and/or when GPU mining loses it's profitability so risk is pretty low in terms of money in the hardware.
Funny enough one of my slowest workers found a block the other day.
how slow is that worker? 120 Mhash/S -- has a Radeon 7750 low profile card in it; I have three office computers with those cards in them.
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bspurloc
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June 06, 2013, 02:00:57 PM |
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New guy on Slush's pool -- right now I have 14 workers running (some systems have 2-3 workers each for each GPU / APU)... should have 24 more up within a few weeks (8 systems with 2 GPU / 1 APU).
Expecting about 12-13 Ghash from them all total -- should be a fun experiment. They'll all be re-purposed as office systems if and/or when GPU mining loses it's profitability so risk is pretty low in terms of money in the hardware.
Funny enough one of my slowest workers found a block the other day.
how slow is that worker? 120 Mhash/S -- has a Radeon 7750 low profile card in it; I have three office computers with those cards in them. Wow that is insane luck for that card... mine are all 420's 520's and havent found one.
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daddyfatsax
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June 06, 2013, 02:04:05 PM |
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Pool is back up now.
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arklan
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June 06, 2013, 02:04:39 PM |
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fyi, i seem to have switch back to slush's pool after failing over for the last hour or so.
aka: mining seems back up.
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i don't post much, but this space for rent.
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bspurloc
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June 06, 2013, 02:13:05 PM |
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fyi, i seem to have switch back to slush's pool after failing over for the last hour or so.
aka: mining seems back up.
yeah was down for around 35 minutes.
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tg23
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June 06, 2013, 03:42:54 PM |
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Something is wrong with the website - I'm showing zeros for unconfirmed rewards on the accounts page, and the last two blocks have been "processing...." for way too long. Is anyone else having this problem, or is it just me?
EDIT: Never mind, just saw the "TEMPORARILY N/A" sign.
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NoStr0m0
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June 06, 2013, 03:44:15 PM |
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Yes and it says that Unconfirmed reward is temporarily unavailable. Slush must be working on that. It should get back to normal soon.
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weevil
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June 06, 2013, 03:44:24 PM |
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This is nothing to worry about - see note under unconfirmed title. Also last block took over 1 hour to process.
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EasyQuest
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June 06, 2013, 04:06:36 PM |
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Is getwork servers working? my x6500 can't mine so I had to switch to 50btc for now. :S
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digital
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June 06, 2013, 04:16:27 PM |
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Is getwork servers working? my x6500 can't mine so I had to switch to 50btc for now. :S
Well, besides the big red warnings on your account page when using getwork, it was announced in numerous other places months ago that it would be removed once the percentage of miners using it was down to 1%. That happened last week some time I think. Stats page no longer shows the hash rate for getwork, so I think it's done. Use the proxy and you should be fine.
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If I help you out: 17QatvSdciyv2zsdAbphDEUzST1S6x46c3 References (bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=): 50051.20 50051.100 53668.0 53788.0 53571.0 53571.0 52212.0 50729.0 114804.0 115468 78106 69061 58572 54747
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nristovski
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June 06, 2013, 04:23:07 PM |
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Can someone recommend someone trusty who would buy BTC ?
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Behemot
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June 06, 2013, 04:25:51 PM |
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Another question, as long as namecoin mining is down for all, what about those of us who have last tiny amounts in there, too low to get ordinary withdraw?
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EasyQuest
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June 06, 2013, 04:44:59 PM |
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Well I knew this will happen with getwork but jeez did it took a while, oh well, still have 8.0GH/s going.
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auseeker
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June 06, 2013, 04:46:31 PM |
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Can someone recommend someone trusty who would buy BTC ?
Send it to coinbase. They will buy up to 50 btc a day. Look under account settings/integration for an address to send to.
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5120-01-518-6126
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June 06, 2013, 05:17:50 PM |
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Can someone recommend someone trusty who would buy BTC ?
Send it to coinbase. They will buy up to 50 btc a day. Look under account settings/integration for an address to send to. Are they better at buying your BTC than they are at selling BTC to you, and how long does it take to get USD out?
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auseeker
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June 06, 2013, 05:29:29 PM |
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Can someone recommend someone trusty who would buy BTC ?
Send it to coinbase. They will buy up to 50 btc a day. Look under account settings/integration for an address to send to. Are they better at buying your BTC than they are at selling BTC to you, and how long does it take to get USD out? lol its *slightly faster when you're selling versus when you're buying. It took about 3 days to get my cash in the bank vs 6 1/2 days wait while buying sighhhhh strangely, it was even slower the second and third time i bought btc. Maybe it was the day/time frame or something idk still its the easiest and safest way to get btc (other than mining, of course)
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digital
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June 06, 2013, 05:29:37 PM |
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Can someone recommend someone trusty who would buy BTC ?
fastcash4bitcoins.com has been my go-to site. Or if their limits have been met for the day I'll use virwox... EDIT: Just looked at fastcash4bitcoins and it looks like Uncle Sam got to them too, hopefully they make it back, but I'm not holding my breath.
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If I help you out: 17QatvSdciyv2zsdAbphDEUzST1S6x46c3 References (bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=): 50051.20 50051.100 53668.0 53788.0 53571.0 53571.0 52212.0 50729.0 114804.0 115468 78106 69061 58572 54747
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stephengillon
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June 06, 2013, 06:34:45 PM |
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woo im liking this instant confirms right now.
Slush at some point would you be able to implement email on worker down.
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Lucko
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June 06, 2013, 06:46:46 PM |
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so with a 20-25% increase in difficulty the rewards have dropped 25-30% each round, can anyone tell me if their is always such correlation?
Difficulty has noting to do with round reword. Higher difficulty means that there are less rounds. What changes reword for round is your hash rate vs. pool hash rate... I realise pool hash rate affects rewards but the pool has increased by around 20% in the last 2 weeks, my rewards dropped by as much as 30% per round in 1 day. I just cant work it out. There was a jump in difficultly from around 12/13 Million to 15.6 Million .. that should partly account for the change. the diff has very little to do with it. it is the 1,000gh/s additions that effect payouts. the diff goes up for EVERYONE but when 1,000gh/s gets added out of no where that tends to be faster miners and faster miners get bigger %. the past 3 weeks have seen a 1,000gh/s increase each week That is exactly what I said but then we had again someone who replayed without even reading what he is replaying to. DIFFICULTY HAS NO EFFECT ON YOUR BLOCK PAYMENT. IT EFFECT ONLY NUMBER OF BLOCK FOUND.
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nottm28
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June 06, 2013, 06:49:52 PM |
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That is exactly what I said but then we had again someone who replayed without even reading what he is replaying to. DIFFICULTY HAS NO EFFECT ON YOUR BLOCK PAYMENT. IT EFFECT ONLY NUMBER OF BLOCK FOUND.
Ok we (some of us) get it - chill man
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