Piesel
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January 16, 2014, 09:58:55 AM |
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It would be a great success, if people could buy directly USDE with USD, instead of buying BTC and then USDE.
Great idea because we are ment to competite with USD not BTC.
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January 16, 2014, 10:00:11 AM |
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Can we get along? I know I can. ask chris if he can. http://usde.hackshard.com online and operational. ready to rock and roll. 3 people currently including me and my advertising manager. Hackshard is a great pool! Had a flawless experience with them for another coin. BTC0.02 Thank you very much for your kind words. I am extremely glad to see a few friendly faces still out there. Hi, i've two question: 1)how much is the diff of the network rightnow? 2)with 500kh/s of hashrate, how many coins i get in one day mining in a pool?
According to my pool (which is set for 1000 per block. see page 1 for block rewards) I estimate 4326.07 coins per day. NOTE this is only true if every single block earned is 1k. Every block # 5 pays 5k so it will mostlikely be alot more then just 4326 per day! thanks for the info. where can i find a "value" of USDe?
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January 16, 2014, 10:02:47 AM |
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If today the medium nethashrate will be 450 we are on a good track. OMG are there guys who have 2 mil USDE coin? I'm so jealous on them:)) I hope to turn my 3k coins in 300$:))
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January 16, 2014, 10:11:45 AM |
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what's the reasonable price for 10k usde?
thanks
i want buy some usde!
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Your dreams are waiting to be realized.
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foodies123
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January 16, 2014, 10:26:31 AM |
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what's the reasonable price for 10k usde?
thanks
i want buy some usde!
0.1 btc probably but you can take them at about 1/10 of that from a seasoned dumper
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Piesel
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January 16, 2014, 10:54:55 AM |
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Is poolerino down?
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luckyguy2807
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January 16, 2014, 10:55:54 AM |
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Is poolerino down?
No, usde.poolerino.com is working
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January 16, 2014, 11:17:56 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
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Piesel
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January 16, 2014, 11:19:50 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
It depends on your version. I currently have r280x Sapphire Dual OC: http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?pid=2022&lid=1And it gives me 728Kh/s: -g 2 -w256 -I 13 --thread-concurrency 11200 --temp-target 75 --gpu-engine 1035 --gpu-memclock 1500 --auto-fan --shaders 2048 --gpu-powertune -20
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January 16, 2014, 11:21:02 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
If you tweak your gpu well you will get about 750 kh/s.
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January 16, 2014, 11:27:54 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
If you tweak your gpu well you will get about 750 kh/s. and how do you tweak that? You can just setup our script file and that is it? Working with the -I option.
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wn666
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January 16, 2014, 11:38:26 AM |
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R9 280x should be getting 750 kh/s all day. Tweak around with your settings:
-g 2 -w 256 -I 13 --thread-concurrency=8192 --gpu-engine=1050 --gpu-memclock=1500
the gpu engine (overclock) setting. Try it adjusting it from 1020-1080 somewhere and find a spot that you are comfortable with. Taking temperatures into consideration, depends a lot on your rig build and cooling capacity. If you start getting ANY number in the HW:0 column (any number other than 0) you have gone too far and should either get better cooling or slow down. I find that the sweet spot for my gpus are at the 1050 mark, these are Sapphire dual-x cards.
I see no reason to dabble with the intencity whatsoever, 13 has without a doubt been the best. -w 256 (worksize) also is the optimum. Haven't dabbled much with the memclock setting. Also thread concurrency 8192 seems to be the best from reading what others are using on hardware comparison and from own mining experience.
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luckyguy2807
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January 16, 2014, 11:40:04 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
It depends on your version. I currently have r280x Sapphire Dual OC: http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?pid=2022&lid=1And it gives me 728Kh/s: -g 2 -w256 -I 13 --thread-concurrency 11200 --temp-target 75 --gpu-engine 1035 --gpu-memclock 1500 --auto-fan --shaders 2048 --gpu-powertune -20 I'm a newbie in mining, will you get your investment back in 3 months? and on a motherboard can I place 3 of them? would that work?
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Piesel
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January 16, 2014, 11:45:02 AM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
It depends on your version. I currently have r280x Sapphire Dual OC: http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?pid=2022&lid=1And it gives me 728Kh/s: -g 2 -w256 -I 13 --thread-concurrency 11200 --temp-target 75 --gpu-engine 1035 --gpu-memclock 1500 --auto-fan --shaders 2048 --gpu-powertune -20 I'm a newbie in mining, will you get your investment back in 3 months? and on a motherboard can I place 3 of them? would that work? Yes I bought with credit card and I hope to get back my investment in 50 days. You can place even 4 cards to one motherboard by using risers.
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January 16, 2014, 11:56:43 AM |
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Hello Everyone! It's going to be a good day today!
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luckyguy2807
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January 16, 2014, 12:00:15 PM |
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does anyone know what hashpower could I have with a R9 280x, and what could be the settings for cgminer?
It depends on your version. I currently have r280x Sapphire Dual OC: http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?pid=2022&lid=1And it gives me 728Kh/s: -g 2 -w256 -I 13 --thread-concurrency 11200 --temp-target 75 --gpu-engine 1035 --gpu-memclock 1500 --auto-fan --shaders 2048 --gpu-powertune -20 I'm a newbie in mining, will you get your investment back in 3 months? and on a motherboard can I place 3 of them? would that work? Yes I bought with credit card and I hope to get back my investment in 50 days. You can place even 4 cards to one motherboard by using risers. And many days ago you started mining? what's your income so far, if you wanna tell
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p0peji
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January 16, 2014, 12:02:42 PM |
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Hello Everyone! It's going to be a good day today! Good morning to you, too!
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wn666
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January 16, 2014, 12:06:47 PM |
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A good guesstimate (with not much luck factored in), a R9 280x running optimally ~750kh/s from my experience, should mint around 8-12$ a day in revenue, it can produce a bit more with lucky solomining or beeing an early adopter of the latest hype coin. This is experience based on running a 7 gpu rig. For instance i gained 0.3 btc in litte over an hour when mooncoin launched, and something very like that on dogecoin launch. But a a steady and reliable 8$ pr day pr gpu revenue has been very dependable for as long as i have ran the rig.
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January 16, 2014, 12:12:43 PM |
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To DEVs Hi guys - hope you are enjoying the ride (remember to keep any limbs you wish to retain inside the car at all times) . Nodes - I think you have too few, and poorly distributed. I think that the high apparent orphan problem in at least the early hours is a symptom, and the fast blocks and low difficulties are exacerbating the issue. Think about it in non-rocket scientist terms. If your block time is 120 secs, 100 extra ms here or there is a relative low percentage. Not so when blocks are seconds. When a new block is reported this promulgates to the nodes, and then by LongPoll outwards, then mining stops until reception of the next block. Even in processing terms, if your latency is poor, your miners are marking time longer. Things get more expensive when it is about presenting solutions, because the window for multiple acceptances is wider, and thus there are more orphans. I get pings of between 270 and 370ms to your four nodes, and haven't seen a confirmed block (numerous unpaid orphans, though). One litmus test is to see how many non-US users are mining successfully. Anybody? How about the ping times to your nodes?
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