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March 15, 2012, 06:17:51 PM
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110 MH/s is not that bad, but you aren't going to earn any significant amount, especially if your power is not free. May be around 0.07 BTC per day.
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yeah im not in it for the money.. yet ^^ i just like the idea of my computer doing something usefull when i go to work^^ how much you making?
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March 15, 2012, 06:21:35 PM
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yeah im not in it for the money.. yet ^^ i just like the idea of my computer doing something usefull when i go to work^^ how much you making?
About 2 BTC per day with GPUs.

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March 15, 2012, 06:32:31 PM
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yeah im not in it for the money.. yet ^^ i just like the idea of my computer doing something usefull when i go to work^^ how much you making?
About 2 BTC per day with GPUs.

impressive! how long does your rig need to run till you payed it back?

like im guessing at least 5000$ Hardwear but i think more...
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March 15, 2012, 07:46:16 PM
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yeah im not in it for the money.. yet ^^ i just like the idea of my computer doing something usefull when i go to work^^ how much you making?
About 2 BTC per day with GPUs.
impressive! how long does your rig need to run till you payed it back?
like im guessing at least 5000$ Hardwear but i think more...
Can't remember exactly, but I think it was much less than that. It payed back many months ago.

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March 24, 2012, 07:00:06 AM
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Waking up a dead thread here... DeepBit is killer! Me likey! After bouncing around from slush to eclipsemc and deepbit, I finally settled on deepbit.  Seems to get me the best result, fairly consistent output, even when miners are set to proportional. 

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March 24, 2012, 11:34:53 AM
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Does anyone know why I have been awarded 0.00 BTC Daily for the past 5 days maybe more. Stats show that I have been contributing on each block on the PPS reward setting, however the accumulated total BTC for the past 5 days is 0.00. Any help would be appreciated.
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March 24, 2012, 12:14:35 PM
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Does anyone know why I have been awarded 0.00 BTC Daily for the past 5 days maybe more. Stats show that I have been contributing on each block on the PPS reward setting, however the accumulated total BTC for the past 5 days is 0.00. Any help would be appreciated.
What is your hashing speed ? What GPU and what miner are you using ? PM me your login name please.

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March 24, 2012, 12:54:25 PM
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Why there is a pool thread here? Sure, new ppl can't post outside here, but then i want a thread for every pool. After all deepbit is in no way different from other pools.

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March 24, 2012, 12:56:40 PM
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Why there is a pool thread here? Sure, new ppl can't post outside here, but then i want a thread for every pool. After all deepbit is in no way different from other pools.
Is there something that stops you from creating other threads ? Why complain when you can just do it ?

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March 24, 2012, 01:10:19 PM
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I am doing, give me some time to finish writing

But the problem is that if all the dozens of pool open a thread here...  Cheesy

Or, in other words, tragedy of the commons

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March 25, 2012, 03:48:32 AM
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I don't think it's a big deal, pretty easy to skip by the threads you don't want to read.

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April 12, 2012, 04:45:00 AM
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is PPS or Proportional better for a machine making 70-100MHash/sec?
Actually it doesn't depends on your speed.
PPS gives consistent reward for each share, Proportional depends on luck, but with lower fee.

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April 12, 2012, 04:46:41 AM
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Neighbourhood Pool Watch has covered the Deepbit prop vs Deepbit PPS comparison. As for your hashrate: this makes absolutely no difference to your expected share value.

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May 09, 2012, 11:51:40 AM
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@DeepBit: Is it ok to have two (or more) miners running under the same worker account? Or will this cause trouble?
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May 09, 2012, 12:19:55 PM
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@DeepBit: Is it ok to have two (or more) miners running under the same worker account? Or will this cause trouble?
You can use up to 20 miners under same worker account with LP support or unlimited number of miners if you don't use LP.

Using one miner per one worker account is convenient because you'll see which ones are still working and which ones aren't (in case of some troubles on your side).

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May 14, 2012, 06:09:01 PM
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I am trying using cgminer 2.4.1 on deepbit but it seems server isn't valid

I know the server is: pit.deepbit: 8332
I only have a worker email and can log into deepbit without problems

Is the server setting right?


I can use same miner on other pools and without any problems

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May 14, 2012, 06:10:18 PM
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I know the server is: pit.deepbit: 8332
I only have a worker email and can log into deepbit without problems

Is the server setting right?
No, you should use pit.deepbit.net instead of pit.deepbit

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May 15, 2012, 12:06:56 PM
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I know the server is: pit.deepbit: 8332
I only have a worker email and can log into deepbit without problems

Is the server setting right?
No, you should use pit.deepbit.net instead of pit.deepbit

Alright I'll keep in mind but I few questions:
After that I registed my account, Must I create a new worker?

I did attempted in creating one but it added a _0 to my email adrerss after .com:
let's assume some register under:
jon@somewhere.com and if he added a new worker then user would be jon@somewhere.com_0? Correct?

While I created a new worker, it following text fields that I wonder:
- Worker login's tail (not sure why it's needed)
- worker password (I understand this for miner)
- failure detection threashold.

I understand that while using ufasoft, that I need enter the created worker and password
but it's worker login's tail and failure detection that I don't know how to add those miner software!

Can you explain?
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May 15, 2012, 01:50:14 PM
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Alright I'll keep in mind but I few questions:
After that I registed my account, Must I create a new worker?
It's not required, but I recommend at least changing your worker password so it won't be the same as your account password.

I did attempted in creating one but it added a _0 to my email adrerss after .com:
let's assume some register under:
jon@somewhere.com and if he added a new worker then user would be jon@somewhere.com_0? Correct?
Yes, this "0" is that "worker login's tail", it's added to make your workers unique. You can change this "0" to some other short word to distinguish your workers.

I understand that while using ufasoft, that I need enter the created worker and password
but it's worker login's tail and failure detection that I don't know how to add those miner software!
You don't need to use failure threshold setting in your miner.
Worker's login name consists of your account name + "_" + tail
For example, if your account name is "jon@somewhere.com", your worker's login tail is "gpu2", the resulting worker login would be "jon@somewhere.com_gpu2".

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May 15, 2012, 08:32:56 PM
Last edit: May 17, 2012, 10:04:31 AM by splat44
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Alright I'll keep in mind but I few questions:
After that I registed my account, Must I create a new worker?
It's not required, but I recommend at least changing your worker password so it won't be the same as your account password.

I did attempted in creating one but it added a _0 to my email adrerss after .com:
let's assume some register under:
jon@somewhere.com and if he added a new worker then user would be jon@somewhere.com_0? Correct?
Yes, this "0" is that "worker login's tail", it's added to make your workers unique. You can change this "0" to some other short word to distinguish your workers.

I understand that while using ufasoft, that I need enter the created worker and password
but it's worker login's tail and failure detection that I don't know how to add those miner software!
You don't need to use failure threshold setting in your miner.
Worker's login name consists of your account name + "_" + tail
For example, if your account name is "jon@somewhere.com", your worker's login tail is "gpu2", the resulting worker login would be "jon@somewhere.com_gpu2".

There, I am finally connect with ufasoft! few quick questions:
While mining via cpu, Is it recommended to enable PPS instead of Prop and It is also possible to enable long pooling at this point!

Again it great I can connect!

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