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March 28, 2014, 11:32:26 PM |
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There's only 18 cards left according to the website. Sale is a week from now, so they are possibly all gone by then?
While it is possible, I highly doubt someone wouldn't wait for a week to save $100 off Newegg or $170 off Tigerdirect prices. There have been 4 "purchases" in the past couple hours with none of them fulfilling the payments to the addresses. Once they pass their allotted time frame for payment the cards will appear back in stock.
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Psynthax
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March 28, 2014, 11:38:43 PM |
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Been reading trollbox on poloniex and it seems the hot coins are X11 algo.
Mining X11 myself and I gotta say there's no question, its the future for GPU mining.
Here is a comparison of X11 to N-Scrypt on my rig (3x r9290) at fastest stable setup for each.
N-Scrypt - 1070-1090 Watt consumption, 90-92 deg C, Fan duty cycle 75-90%
X11 - 605-609 Watt consumption, 72-74 deg C, Fan duty cycle 45-50%
X11 is made for GPU! ASIC resistant, GPU friendly. Above stats prove it. Rig sits in my room purring quietly, hardly even notice it. Can't say that for Scrypt or N-Scrypt.
Of all the coins on X11 GPUc belongs on X11 simply because of the idea behind the coin!
I`ve read that there are no optimized miners for X11, thats why it is running cool and under low power.. GPU is not utilized 100%.. allegedly there are "private" miners that can achieve 100% GPU utilization with X11 algo..
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svenp
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March 29, 2014, 12:12:46 AM |
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Just a reminder to upvote the reddit post to add GPU coin at CoinedUp. More exchanges carrying GPU has a marketing effect as well as adding to liquidity. Comment to the post as well if you feel so motivated. http://www.reddit.com/r/CoinedUp/
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lemfuture
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March 29, 2014, 12:13:51 AM |
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Just a reminder to upvote the reddit post to add GPU coin at CoinedUp. More exchanges carrying GPU has a marketing effect as well as adding to liquidity. Comment to the post as well if you feel so motivated. http://www.reddit.com/r/CoinedUp/been using coinedup since last year with dimecoin and etc, havent had trouble so far.
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Cryptokk
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March 29, 2014, 12:14:26 AM |
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tikirawker
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March 29, 2014, 12:14:42 AM |
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Why don't I see any pools actively mining this coin? What am I missing??
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svenp
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March 29, 2014, 12:18:38 AM |
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Just a reminder to upvote the reddit post to add GPU coin at CoinedUp. More exchanges carrying GPU has a marketing effect as well as adding to liquidity. Comment to the post as well if you feel so motivated. http://www.reddit.com/r/CoinedUp/been using coinedup since last year with dimecoin and etc, havent had trouble so far. Yes, traded EXE among other things there. With EXE I noticed a huge difference in trade volume once it was added there.
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zmhaha
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March 29, 2014, 12:19:28 AM |
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Been reading trollbox on poloniex and it seems the hot coins are X11 algo.
Mining X11 myself and I gotta say there's no question, its the future for GPU mining.
Here is a comparison of X11 to N-Scrypt on my rig (3x r9290) at fastest stable setup for each.
N-Scrypt - 1070-1090 Watt consumption, 90-92 deg C, Fan duty cycle 75-90%
X11 - 605-609 Watt consumption, 72-74 deg C, Fan duty cycle 45-50%
X11 is made for GPU! ASIC resistant, GPU friendly. Above stats prove it. Rig sits in my room purring quietly, hardly even notice it. Can't say that for Scrypt or N-Scrypt.
Of all the coins on X11 GPUc belongs on X11 simply because of the idea behind the coin!
I`ve read that there are no optimized miners for X11, thats why it is running cool and under low power.. GPU is not utilized 100%.. allegedly there are "private" miners that can achieve 100% GPU utilization with X11 algo.. My guess is the same, although I have not look into X11 much.
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Sanasol
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March 29, 2014, 12:36:28 AM |
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scott0577
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March 29, 2014, 02:40:55 AM |
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Why don't I see any pools actively mining this coin? What am I missing??
gpu.hashfever.com
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kcheel
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March 29, 2014, 02:58:47 AM |
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BTW, coinwarz is consistently showing GPUC trading at 3 satoshi at poloniex. It doesn't. I've notified them of their apparent incorrect API pull for the coin, and would expect them to have it fixed ASAP.
waltsmith
GPUC has consistently been near top of a couple of profitability sites I use last few days. Would you mind listing those sites? waltsmith whatmine.com is one I have been using a lot lately. You have to make sure you check all the exchanges at the top. GPUC is in 4th place as of a few minutes ago, pulling value from Bittrex. Poloniex is apparently down, so not pulling value from there right now. Have to watch the difficulty for each coin, as it sometimes is not correct on there. They have consistently had EFL at the top (which is was yesterday, was extremely profitable) but they currently have its difficulty at 3.9 I think and its actually over 11, so its overvalued.
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kcheel
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March 29, 2014, 02:59:54 AM |
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Why don't I see any pools actively mining this coin? What am I missing??
gpu.hashfever.com That is what I am currently using, since Oakpool quit working and have not gotten any response from their support.
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phaddie
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March 29, 2014, 03:04:46 AM |
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Why don't I see any pools actively mining this coin? What am I missing??
gpu.hashfever.com That is what I am currently using, since Oakpool quit working and have not gotten any response from their support. P2Pool has been great for me for this coin.
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jimlite
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March 29, 2014, 03:17:31 AM |
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools. If you want coin fast, use hashfever. If you want it to slowly come in even after you are done mining, use p2pool.
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goodluck0319
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March 29, 2014, 03:18:02 AM |
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools. If you want coin fast, use hashfever. If you want it to slowly come in even after you are done mining, use p2pool.
what pool are you mining?
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jollyriffic
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March 29, 2014, 03:24:58 AM |
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use http://www.xhash.net/theres zero fees, zero being actually zero unlike these other pools that say it and you either get a sneeked in fee or a cash out fee. they have a fantastic looking site, nice hash power, and zero downtime.
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greatwolf
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March 29, 2014, 03:33:40 AM |
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390 page and 500 vote perday at mintpal ... u guys kidding
Voting our way on to MintPal is NEVER going to happen. I love hearing from you guys that get all butthurt every time you check the votes and 70,000 votes haven't magically appeared. WE WILL HAVE TO BUY OUR WAY ON MINTPAL First off, NO, not kidding, this coin has one of the strongest communitys around. So, 390 pages and 500 free votes a day. That equates to .05BTC a day of free voting, which when spread around between many registered traders has more impact on the exchange owners than someone spending a nickel a day. If you that haven't been voting when you can, should start, that number can be doubled easily, which would make us easily the fastest climbing coin on the mintpal chart. If you should also donate even just .01 BTC each, its not just how fast we could climb the charts, its how much the exchange would notice that BTC coming in from unique addresses, it would carry double the weight that way. Money well spent. Don't forget, all exchanges "retain the right to add coins not at the top of the list from time to time" Also, I haven't seen it officially posted yet so here it is. GPUC is now being traded at poloniex.com and is also now listed among the coins profitable to mine at coinwarz.com waltsmith I'm of the opinion that buying our way into mintpal or any exchange is just not acceptable -- that's how you end up with a bunch of shitcoins, crapcoins getting on exchanges that have no real market other than for dumping purposes. A coin should get on an exchange based on its own strength and merits. Afterall, why should we have to pay the exchange operators to list our coin when there's already strong community backing behind it? That's just criminal. My attitude is if they won't add gpucoin without a bribe it's their loss.
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malbee
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March 29, 2014, 03:35:23 AM |
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools. If you want coin fast, use hashfever. If you want it to slowly come in even after you are done mining, use p2pool.
what pool are you mining? Been using xhash for a while now...super solid, great interface.
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March 29, 2014, 03:58:36 AM |
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I just Mintpal voted and will continue as allowed.
On another note. If you didn't know anything about this coin and where perusing coins on the market and saw the "sell orders" vs. "buy orders" for GPU on CryptoRush... the first impression one gets is "why are there so many coins for sale vs. buy - almost a 4 to 1 sell vs. buy? The first impression is "if this is such a great coin, shouldn't it be the reverse - more buyers than sellers?"
My point would be this, if you have coin's for sale right now listed at an unrealistic value above current market - you might want to pull those orders and reduce the huge "for sale sign" that is blinking in the selling column (it's making this coins market look like the crazies at the "planet closest to the earth coin" or that "bamboo eating bear" coin - Ridiculous supply when there's little buy.
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