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January 11, 2012, 04:53:34 PM
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Was trying to figure out why my 5970 hashrate dropped from ~700 to closer to ~600mhash. Then I read this thread and realized that I had updated to the 11.12 drivers. Guess it's time to downgrade back to 11.11, thanks Cheesy

Yep, just remember that with 11.11 you're going to see 100% cpu utilization again :p. My solution is to upgrade to Linux Wink

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January 11, 2012, 06:44:28 PM
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Was trying to figure out why my 5970 hashrate dropped from ~700 to closer to ~600mhash. Then I read this thread and realized that I had updated to the 11.12 drivers. Guess it's time to downgrade back to 11.11, thanks Cheesy

Did downgrading back to 11.11 work for you?  It didn't for me.  I went from ~440 to ~420 so I uninstalled catalyst 11.12 and reinstalled 11.11 and I am still at ~420 mhash/sec.  Hmm...
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January 11, 2012, 06:59:06 PM
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Was trying to figure out why my 5970 hashrate dropped from ~700 to closer to ~600mhash. Then I read this thread and realized that I had updated to the 11.12 drivers. Guess it's time to downgrade back to 11.11, thanks Cheesy

Did downgrading back to 11.11 work for you?  It didn't for me.  I went from ~440 to ~420 so I uninstalled catalyst 11.12 and reinstalled 11.11 and I am still at ~420 mhash/sec.  Hmm...

You need to reinstall SDK 2.5.  By default AMD doesn't downgrade SDK.  It is the SDK 2.6 (included in 11.12 or later) which reduces performance.  If you search the forum you will find steps to manually replace SDK 2.6 w/ SDK 2.5 or earlier.
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January 11, 2012, 09:10:23 PM
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Was trying to figure out why my 5970 hashrate dropped from ~700 to closer to ~600mhash. Then I read this thread and realized that I had updated to the 11.12 drivers. Guess it's time to downgrade back to 11.11, thanks Cheesy

Did downgrading back to 11.11 work for you?  It didn't for me.  I went from ~440 to ~420 so I uninstalled catalyst 11.12 and reinstalled 11.11 and I am still at ~420 mhash/sec.  Hmm...

You need to reinstall SDK 2.5.  By default AMD doesn't downgrade SDK.  It is the SDK 2.6 (included in 11.12 or later) which reduces performance.  If you search the forum you will find steps to manually replace SDK 2.6 w/ SDK 2.5 or earlier.

Thanks.  The solution offered at this link worked for me: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54693.msg651989#msg651989
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January 12, 2012, 12:56:41 AM
Last edit: January 12, 2012, 01:11:40 AM by freshzive
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Was trying to figure out why my 5970 hashrate dropped from ~700 to closer to ~600mhash. Then I read this thread and realized that I had updated to the 11.12 drivers. Guess it's time to downgrade back to 11.11, thanks Cheesy

Did downgrading back to 11.11 work for you?  It didn't for me.  I went from ~440 to ~420 so I uninstalled catalyst 11.12 and reinstalled 11.11 and I am still at ~420 mhash/sec.  Hmm...

You need to reinstall SDK 2.5.  By default AMD doesn't downgrade SDK.  It is the SDK 2.6 (included in 11.12 or later) which reduces performance.  If you search the forum you will find steps to manually replace SDK 2.6 w/ SDK 2.5 or earlier.

Thanks.  The solution offered at this link worked for me: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54693.msg651989#msg651989

Yeah this worked for me as well, simply installing 11.11 again didn't do anything. Thanks!

EDIT: As a bonus, my CPU usage still seems to be low (<25% for 2x5970s). Not sure how that worked out so well  Grin

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January 12, 2012, 08:32:34 PM
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Good news, NMC payouts are fixed and working again!

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January 12, 2012, 08:40:33 PM
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Just got my payment notification email, thx Smiley
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January 13, 2012, 12:26:08 AM
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woohooo...now I can finally get my *precious* namecoins..

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January 13, 2012, 01:02:57 AM
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woohooo...now I can finally get my *precious* namecoins..

I sold all my 36 namecoins for 0.02000000 btc at bitparking and on top of their charge of 0.4 per cent, if I want to withdraw they charge 0.01000000 so in fact I will have 0.01000000 btc all in all sent to my bitcoin client. I'm sorry, but -wtf-.

It really isn't worth the bother anymore.
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January 13, 2012, 03:05:29 AM
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woohooo...now I can finally get my *precious* namecoins..

I sold all my 36 namecoins for 0.02000000 btc at bitparking and on top of their charge of 0.4 per cent, if I want to withdraw they charge 0.01000000 so in fact I will have 0.01000000 btc all in all sent to my bitcoin client. I'm sorry, but -wtf-.

It really isn't worth the bother anymore.

I'm with you on that one. The valuation is dog shit low. I just don't care about them anymore...just let them pile up in my NMC wallet. Now if only mtgox opened a NMC exchange I think it would really help it out a bit. I'm not just referring to NMC <---> BTC but also USD <---> NMC


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January 13, 2012, 03:09:33 AM
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woohooo...now I can finally get my *precious* namecoins..

I sold all my 36 namecoins for 0.02000000 btc at bitparking and on top of their charge of 0.4 per cent, if I want to withdraw they charge 0.01000000 so in fact I will have 0.01000000 btc all in all sent to my bitcoin client. I'm sorry, but -wtf-.

It really isn't worth the bother anymore.
http://btc-e.com is a little bit better, but its still meh.

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January 13, 2012, 04:41:34 AM
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I just don't care about them anymore...just let them pile up in my NMC wallet.
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+1

I think the main issue is the lack of demand. Namecoins only have one use right now, which is the .bit naming system. There aren't enough people browsing .bit domains. Maybe if they were seamlessly integrated into tor, adoption would increase and the value of Namecoins would increase.

There was a time when Bitcoins were just as new and had a similar low value compared to USD, but I don't foresee the value of Namecoins hitting US$30 within the next few years ...
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January 13, 2012, 11:43:11 AM
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If you're not going to use them, turn the mining off and leave more for those of us that will use them Smiley
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January 13, 2012, 01:06:22 PM
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If you're not going to use them, turn the mining off and leave more for those of us that will use them Smiley

SECONDED IN THE UTMOST ALLOWABLE MANNER

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January 13, 2012, 02:28:39 PM
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If you're not going to use them, turn the mining off and leave more for those of us that will use them Smiley

SECONDED IN THE UTMOST ALLOWABLE MANNER

/thanks
It appears that neither of you understand how merged mining works.
Each valid Bitcoin share has the potential to also be a valid Namecoin share, and only needs to be compared against the Namecoin chain - there is no extra mining or such going on.

Although, if he deletes his Namecoin address, his reward will be split among the rest of the users, so that could work I suppose Grin

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January 13, 2012, 02:30:46 PM
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Although, if he deletes his Namecoin address, his reward will be split among the rest of the users, so that could work I suppose Grin

That is what I meant Smiley (As I actually use namecoins for the purpose that they were designed for :p)
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January 13, 2012, 02:41:17 PM
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damn we've been having some bad luck here the last day or so... a couple 7-8 hour blocks.

fingers crossed for a streak of <10 minute rounds Smiley

edit: 1 day pool luck is currently at 39%  Cry

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January 13, 2012, 03:58:29 PM
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If you're not going to use them, turn the mining off and leave more for those of us that will use them Smiley

SECONDED IN THE UTMOST ALLOWABLE MANNER

/thanks
Although, if he deletes his Namecoin address, his reward will be split among the rest of the users, so that could work I suppose Grin


that is exactly what I meant.
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January 13, 2012, 04:08:36 PM
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Although, if he deletes his Namecoin address, his reward will be split among the rest of the users, so that could work I suppose Grin

That is what I meant Smiley (As I actually use namecoins for the purpose that they were designed for :p)

Honestly, what can they be used for really? Nobody will ever go to my .bit website if they have to programme their browser. I'd love to use it, I even tried the webhosting stuff but it's pretty much pointless and makes the impression for outsiders my webpage is subcultural or suspiciously hacker related. I believe noone will update their browsers to go to hidden pages (right now).
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January 13, 2012, 04:21:16 PM
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^^^^^^^^  +1

I wish it was as easy as setting up a .com or any other such domains. If only BIND and other dns servers would jump on board and include support for NMC even as an optional feature available during compile.

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