ashen
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January 09, 2014, 06:35:24 PM |
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Yeah...If had the skills to write successful botnet, maybe it could came to my mind to connect them to my stratum proxy which should I be able to point it dynamically to whatever pool I want.. But that's just me probably...
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tealover
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January 09, 2014, 06:37:35 PM |
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Once again the 630mh/s and growing is not a botnet of infected PC's -- this is a mining farm in china. Read the thread back a few hundred pages for the whole discussion.
Yeah, I mean no one makes shit up on the internet, right??? I'm pretty sure I read a while back that h2o confirmed this. I assume by seeing that it comes from a single ip address... Single IP confirms nothing. Could be going through a VPN/proxy.
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jam3zs
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January 09, 2014, 06:41:21 PM |
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Yeah OK, I said assume! I didn't think properly, i'm tired, fuck off lol
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clanie
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January 09, 2014, 06:44:03 PM |
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Hello dear middlecoiners, I've been mining here for the last few weeks with my highly inefficient 4870X2 setup! I'm looking forward to setting up my 6x R9 280x rig this weekend! Now regarding this: It's quite easy, actually. You need your bank name, bank address, bank SWIFT/BIC code, your SEPA-compatible account number (if it's not presented to you normally, you can most propably find a calculator on your bank's page, or as You said, you can phone them) and your name. Those You will input on the Kraken page.
As per EUR or USD to GBP, yeah, I don't think there are any big enough BTC/GBP markets. I've been looking at this the last few days and the cheapest solution I seemed to have found so far is: 1) trade out of BTC into EUR on Kraken for 0.2% 2) SEPA transfer to a EUR bank account in the UK 3) Use a cheap FX company to change into GBP (found these guys earlier: http://www.worldfirst.com/) and doesn't charge for transfers. Sounds good no? I know this is a little off topic but whatever. I decided this seemed like it was the best method for a UK miner (like myself). So I went to my bank today to open a Euro account and they want to charge me to have this account open and i have to have a minimum of $2000 worth of Euros in it at all times! So I told them to stick it up their arse! Back to square one Unless... Does anyone know if you can do a sepa transfer of Euro's directly into a GBP current account? May depend on your bank, but I've not had any problems doing SEPA transfers of EUR to my DKK account in a danish bank. But USD was rejected.
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dragonmike
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January 09, 2014, 06:50:45 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me? I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
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envy2010
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January 09, 2014, 07:09:54 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me?
I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
I've seen wireless routers do this, might need to reset your internet connection. Also, why don't you use Teamviewer or Chrome Remote Desktop to access your miner(s) remotely?
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jam3zs
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January 09, 2014, 07:20:30 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me?
I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
I've seen wireless routers do this, might need to reset your internet connection. Also, why don't you use Teamviewer or Chrome Remote Desktop to access your miner(s) remotely? People suggest this a lot, but what if your rig is running on Linux (as mine is)?
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January 09, 2014, 07:32:08 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me?
I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
I've seen wireless routers do this, might need to reset your internet connection. Also, why don't you use Teamviewer or Chrome Remote Desktop to access your miner(s) remotely? People suggest this a lot, but what if your rig is running on Linux (as mine is)? You can install XRDP which allows you to remotely control your Linux machine if you have the desktop just like RDP in windows, it allows the same protocol. If you're running your mining client in a terminal, then just allow SSH access and run your mining client in a new "screen" by doing "screen -S mining". To see how your mining client is doing just do "screen -R mining".
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rocks
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January 09, 2014, 08:34:05 PM |
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My 290 ran at 96C when mining at 820kH/s (the highest stable I could get, but then again my card seems to be a crappy one. Driver crashes alot when i stop mining and restart etc.) Now it runs at 65C with watercooling and the same 820kH/s. If i increase intesnity the kH/s decreases. Sux...
I think there is a ton of variance in the power / heat attributes for R9 290 cards. I have two sapphire 290's. Both hash very stable at 875Kh/s with the exact same settings, but the first runs at 73C at 60% fan while the second goes over 95C even with 75% fan, which forces me to run the fan at 90% and temps are still 88C. So 290 #1: 73C at 60% fan 290 #2: 88C at 90% fan To make it an apples to apples comparison 290 #1: 62C at 90% fan 290 #2: 88C at 90% fan
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vrba
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January 09, 2014, 08:34:53 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me?
I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
I've seen wireless routers do this, might need to reset your internet connection. Also, why don't you use Teamviewer or Chrome Remote Desktop to access your miner(s) remotely? People suggest this a lot, but what if your rig is running on Linux (as mine is)? Teamviewer for Linux, hope this helps http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux.aspx. You can give it a try.
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jam3zs
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January 09, 2014, 08:39:21 PM |
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Raaahhhrg! What's happening to me?
I'm not at home so I can't check what's going on my puter... Why would I suddenly get all my hashing rejected??
I've seen wireless routers do this, might need to reset your internet connection. Also, why don't you use Teamviewer or Chrome Remote Desktop to access your miner(s) remotely? People suggest this a lot, but what if your rig is running on Linux (as mine is)? You can install XRDP which allows you to remotely control your Linux machine if you have the desktop just like RDP in windows, it allows the same protocol. If you're running your mining client in a terminal, then just allow SSH access and run your mining client in a new "screen" by doing "screen -S mining". To see how your mining client is doing just do "screen -R mining". Actually I already do this but it's a pain in the arse. I'm running bamt, with 2 instances of cgminer (290's and 280x's don't play well together) I connect to my rig from work through ssh but it's shit because my ip changes all the time (i think i can get around this with no-ip) but more annoyingly i have to manually connect to each screen and i can't see the pretty bamt web ui graphs and shizzle. Also 1 of the screens is sketchy, if you try to restart the second screen (the one that bamt doesn't start on it's own) it crashes, and you can type but you can't see the words and strange things happen.. the only way to fix this is a reboot of the rig by physically pushing the button.
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soilworker
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January 09, 2014, 08:41:08 PM |
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Just to say, for me using team viewer is causing a minimal hash rate drop...about 15-20 kh per gpu. As soon as i close it the hashrate rise again to normal. Anyway im having some problems with one of my GPU's, it dropes its hashrate over time. after 3-4 hours of mining from 620 to 540kh...
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madmartyk
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Yes I am a pirate, 300 years too late!
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January 09, 2014, 08:54:44 PM |
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I just installed Teamview so I can keep an eye on my Miners from work. Slow, and I'm wondering how it will handle it when one of the 280x's freaks out locks the machine.
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envy2010
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January 09, 2014, 08:57:21 PM |
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My 290 ran at 96C when mining at 820kH/s (the highest stable I could get, but then again my card seems to be a crappy one. Driver crashes alot when i stop mining and restart etc.) Now it runs at 65C with watercooling and the same 820kH/s. If i increase intesnity the kH/s decreases. Sux...
I think there is a ton of variance in the power / heat attributes for R9 290 cards. I have two sapphire 290's. Both hash very stable at 875Kh/s with the exact same settings, but the first runs at 73C at 60% fan while the second goes over 95C even with 75% fan, which forces me to run the fan at 90% and temps are still 88C. So 290 #1: 73C at 60% fan 290 #2: 88C at 90% fan To make it an apples to apples comparison 290 #1: 62C at 90% fan 290 #2: 88C at 90% fan You need to crack that open and reapply thermal paste (unless they aren't getting the same amount of airflow, that's critical too).
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neofatalist
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January 09, 2014, 09:12:35 PM |
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u should consider teamviewer.
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neofatalist
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January 09, 2014, 09:14:07 PM |
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IN the config for cgminer you can set ranges for the fan, the gpu-memclock, etc. Thats what I do and it seems to handle it fine. My 290x overheated and shut itself off once... which made me go that route. I just installed Teamview so I can keep an eye on my Miners from work. Slow, and I'm wondering how it will handle it when one of the 280x's freaks out locks the machine.
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SimonG
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January 09, 2014, 09:14:32 PM |
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Hallo i just wonder that this user had the same problem at the same time as the whole pool, anyone know what happend at this time ? Pool: User: While others didnt have this problem, Was it server releated ? (one of the new servers?) probably power down for part pf the infected pc's 630mh's and growing I hope h20 stops payouts to him. He's taking money from the rest of us. This pool is way to large now. That user is equal to 600 miners.
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Reavon
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January 09, 2014, 09:19:54 PM |
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Simon .... how egoistic you are . He does not taking money from from us ...in deed he is making the very little profit per gpu.
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January 09, 2014, 09:34:42 PM |
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I hope h20 stops payouts to him. He's taking money from the rest of us. This pool is way to large now.
That user is equal to 600 miners.
So you are allowed to mine here but he isn't? 613mh out of 12351mh, hes not even 5% of the whole pool. everyone needs someone to blindly blame i guess. Don't know why people think that dip was from him, it was only about 200mh/s out of the 3000-4000mh/s of the dip, tons of accounts experienced the same thing.
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