UltraPool
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March 02, 2014, 05:17:09 AM |
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Are there any pools working
GPU Coin launches tomorrow at 5PM EST / 12AM GMT.
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tylerderden
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March 02, 2014, 05:17:13 AM |
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yep now we need to know which miner and which pools form the OP are going to be able to hook it up. Hopefully some better known pools show up, I have been hosed the last few launches using pools I didn't know anything about, can't take that agony again.
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March 02, 2014, 05:19:47 AM |
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IPO is closed! I will now be sitting behind a wall of numbers for the next couple hours while I get all of the IPOs numbers calculated out.
Please hurry (well not too much) but I am excited to see where I sit coin wise!!! Off to get BAMT-n
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anyone4u
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March 02, 2014, 05:23:16 AM |
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The same could be said about you and your 1 card. This is big boy land. Play hard. Do your best with your 1 card. A 7950 should be mining at 715kh.
I have never heard of a 7950 get 715khash. Most I have heard of is 650, and I can get up to 642 on my 7950, and maybe the occasional little uprising. Can you show a reference getting 715?
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unhooked
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March 02, 2014, 05:25:02 AM |
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So is the IPO tally on the website the final tally?
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Robert Lewandowski
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March 02, 2014, 05:25:18 AM |
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No longer any time to buy IPO? i missed it
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anyone4u
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March 02, 2014, 05:25:45 AM |
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Are there any pools working
Are you drunk sir? Best post in the whole thread. agreed, lmfao!
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dawj20
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March 02, 2014, 05:27:29 AM |
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So is the IPO tally on the website the final tally?
No, it's not up to date yet. It's being finalized now.
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vesperwillow
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March 02, 2014, 05:31:25 AM |
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The same could be said about you and your 1 card. This is big boy land. Play hard. Do your best with your 1 card. A 7950 should be mining at 715kh.
I have never heard of a 7950 get 715khash. Most I have heard of is 650, and I can get up to 642 on my 7950, and maybe the occasional little uprising. Can you show a reference getting 715? That was taken a few days ago. Same system is still running with 0 issues. Now imagine racks of them. ASRock 970 EX4, Sempron 145, 2GB ram Seasonic 850 MSI 7950's BAMT 1.3, cgminer 3.7.3, Modified scrypt kernel Engine: 1145 Memory: 1500 Power/Intensity: 20 Each card pulls around 240w.
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vesperwillow
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March 02, 2014, 05:32:44 AM |
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My MSI 270's and 270X's run 493 stable, with some 499/500+. It's possible.
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powerfull
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March 02, 2014, 05:35:37 AM |
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DEV ,you should post all investing list here or in the official website.
so we can check every detail investing information and where‘s the IPO funds used for!!
That;s rule~~~~
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BitOffer
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March 02, 2014, 05:37:24 AM |
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I'm not sure if I made it in time for the ipo or not #221 If not will there be refunds?
I spent hours trying to setup scrypt-n and some of my rigs just wont work with it(the first gpu works but the rest just shut off).
Scrypt-n: good time to enter the market for a new coin, still young but lot of potential. It's a good decision by my experiences, even tho not everyone can get them working.
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jollyriffic
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March 02, 2014, 05:41:38 AM |
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The same could be said about you and your 1 card. This is big boy land. Play hard. Do your best with your 1 card. A 7950 should be mining at 715kh.
I have never heard of a 7950 get 715khash. Most I have heard of is 650, and I can get up to 642 on my 7950, and maybe the occasional little uprising. Can you show a reference getting 715? That was taken a few days ago. Same system is still running with 0 issues. Now imagine racks of them. ASRock 970 EX4, Sempron 145, 2GB ram Seasonic 850 MSI 7950's BAMT 1.3, cgminer 3.7.3, Modified scrypt kernel Engine: 1145 Memory: 1500 Power/Intensity: 20 Each card pulls around 240w. my average is 640kh/s using this setx GPUMAXALLOCPERCENT 100 setx GPUUSESYNC_OBJECTS 1 del *.bin --gpu-platform 0 -d 0 -w 256 -v 1 -I 18 -g 1 -l 1 --shaders 1792 --lookup-gap 2 --scan-time 1 --queue 0 --thread-concurrency 21712 overclock is 1150 core 1660 vram how you getting 700+ without a ton of errors?
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jimlite
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March 02, 2014, 05:46:19 AM |
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I'm not sure if I made it in time for the ipo or not #221 If not will there be refunds?
I spent hours trying to setup scrypt-n and some of my rigs just wont work with it(the first gpu works but the rest just shut off).
Scrypt-n: good time to enter the market for a new coin, still young but lot of potential. It's a good decision by my experiences, even tho not everyone can get them working.
Are you running windows? I have no linux experience, but I have set up 3 rigs running scrypt-n by just changing cgminer.exe to vertminer.exe, exact same config string. If you are having problems don't try to set cpu speed, fan, etc. Use trixx for that. You will get half of scrypt speeds.
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vesperwillow
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March 02, 2014, 05:47:09 AM |
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my average is 640kh/s using this setx GPUMAXALLOCPERCENT 100 setx GPUUSESYNC_OBJECTS 1 del *.bin --gpu-platform 0 -d 0 -w 256 -v 1 -I 18 -g 1 -l 1 --shaders 1792 --lookup-gap 2 --scan-time 1 --queue 0 --thread-concurrency 21712 overclock is 1150 core 1660 vram how you getting 700+ without a ton of errors? What brand/model of card are you using? I'm using MSI 7950. Of the brands I tested, MSI was the only one which could be pushed this far. Sapphires died around 680. Here's my bamt config: "gpu-fan":"100", "intensity" : "20", "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "thread-concurrency" : "24000", "expiry" : "120", "gpu-engine" : "1145", "gpu-memclock" : "1500", "gpu-powertune" : "20", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "60", "scrypt" : true, "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin" Also using a modified kernel. Without the kernel, those settings will push an MSI to 672-685. Can't say what it'll do to other cards. MSI uses the best quality components, you can push them hard. These cards have been running since September. There was 1 30 minute rest period as they were moved from one location to the next. I had 2 MSI cards eventually die, and MSI paid me $285 each per card. Not bad considering I paid $200 to buy the card new to begin with. Again, MSI, best warranty.
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BKM
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March 02, 2014, 05:48:24 AM |
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I'm not sure if I made it in time for the ipo or not #221 If not will there be refunds?
I spent hours trying to setup scrypt-n and some of my rigs just wont work with it(the first gpu works but the rest just shut off).
Scrypt-n: good time to enter the market for a new coin, still young but lot of potential. It's a good decision by my experiences, even tho not everyone can get them working.
IPO # 212 here - really not sure about the scrypt-n implementation and am hopeful the launch has all necessary DL's for mining to start smoothly. From what I have observed a critical success factor for a coin is a good launch and marketing - lots of effective marketing. You seem to have garnered some goodwill for the IPO based on a novel approach and concept - including your effective communications and transparency with the LLC etc. Now, you will need to be very purposeful in regards to conserving that momentum by executing nearly flawlessly on the launch and by communicating and correcting effectively through any hiccups. This business model could scale in some very interesting ways if you can secure sufficient volume to become a direct distributor and gain pricing leverage in the marketplace. The issue is that margins in tech are razor thin so you will need to keep your overhead super low. Areas for growth would be pre configured rigs, bespoke GPU mines, accessories such as USB risers but this should all come after you have nailed the first level of scope
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anyone4u
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March 02, 2014, 06:01:23 AM |
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The same could be said about you and your 1 card. This is big boy land. Play hard. Do your best with your 1 card. A 7950 should be mining at 715kh.
I have never heard of a 7950 get 715khash. Most I have heard of is 650, and I can get up to 642 on my 7950, and maybe the occasional little uprising. Can you show a reference getting 715? That was taken a few days ago. Same system is still running with 0 issues. Now imagine racks of them. ASRock 970 EX4, Sempron 145, 2GB ram Seasonic 850 MSI 7950's BAMT 1.3, cgminer 3.7.3, Modified scrypt kernel Engine: 1145 Memory: 1500 Power/Intensity: 20 Each card pulls around 240w. on my 7950 sapphire raydon sku 11196-19-20g gddr5, 1100gpu engine, I can not set it above 1100 without "amd display driver crashed". How much ram do you have? I have 6gb. U stated above "2GB ram" never heard of a system running 3 card on 2gb or is that the card ram or is it 2gb*3 card = 6? thx
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vesperwillow
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March 02, 2014, 06:03:56 AM |
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I'm running under linux (hence BAMT), system ram is irrelevant at that point. I use 2gb ram as I stated in my original post. You'll always get better stability and hash under linux. Windows makes it easier to run, but you do better with linux. I get 0 errors, and 1% or less reject. Hashrate varies less than 0.001%
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MrGodMan
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March 02, 2014, 06:07:05 AM |
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I'm not sure if I made it in time for the ipo or not #221 If not will there be refunds?
I spent hours trying to setup scrypt-n and some of my rigs just wont work with it(the first gpu works but the rest just shut off).
Scrypt-n: good time to enter the market for a new coin, still young but lot of potential. It's a good decision by my experiences, even tho not everyone can get them working.
IPO # 212 here - really not sure about the scrypt-n implementation and am hopeful the launch has all necessary DL's for mining to start smoothly. From what I have observed a critical success factor for a coin is a good launch and marketing - lots of effective marketing. You seem to have garnered some goodwill for the IPO based on a novel approach and concept - including your effective communications and transparency with the LLC etc. Now, you will need to be very purposeful in regards to conserving that momentum by executing nearly flawlessly on the launch and by communicating and correcting effectively through any hiccups. This business model could scale in some very interesting ways if you can secure sufficient volume to become a direct distributor and gain pricing leverage in the marketplace. The issue is that margins in tech are razor thin so you will need to keep your overhead super low. Areas for growth would be pre configured rigs, bespoke GPU mines, accessories such as USB risers but this should all come after you have nailed the first level of scope IPO#292 right here. I got 12 confirms before the deadline so i hope i get counted. I sent and email to them but no response as of yet :/
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jollyriffic
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March 02, 2014, 06:09:24 AM |
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my average is 640kh/s using this setx GPUMAXALLOCPERCENT 100 setx GPUUSESYNC_OBJECTS 1 del *.bin --gpu-platform 0 -d 0 -w 256 -v 1 -I 18 -g 1 -l 1 --shaders 1792 --lookup-gap 2 --scan-time 1 --queue 0 --thread-concurrency 21712 overclock is 1150 core 1660 vram how you getting 700+ without a ton of errors? What brand/model of card are you using? I'm using MSI 7950. Of the brands I tested, MSI was the only one which could be pushed this far. Sapphires died around 680. Here's my bamt config: "gpu-fan":"100", "intensity" : "20", "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "kernel" : "scrypt", "thread-concurrency" : "24000", "expiry" : "120", "gpu-engine" : "1145", "gpu-memclock" : "1500", "gpu-powertune" : "20", "log" : "5", "no-pool-disable" : true, "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "60", "scrypt" : true, "shares" : "0", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin" Also using a modified kernel. Without the kernel, those settings will push an MSI to 672-685. Can't say what it'll do to other cards. MSI uses the best quality components, you can push them hard. These cards have been running since September. There was 1 30 minute rest period as they were moved from one location to the next. I had 2 MSI cards eventually die, and MSI paid me $285 each per card. Not bad considering I paid $200 to buy the card new to begin with. Again, MSI, best warranty. wf3 revision 1 24000 @ -i 20 = 660 avg
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