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November 16, 2014, 08:49:25 AM |
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Just a few words. More and more people are discovering the unique Magi (XMG). The more people the more competitors are alert to the growth of XMG. Some accept and support XMG. Some go into battle to try to stop the growth. Looks like Magi (XMG) works with a growing circle and the stable base has already been laid. The outer ring is getting stronger. Magi (XMG) will extend from the outer ring to the inside. (on the growth model) It seems it looks like the same growth model that made BTC big! It means that Magi (XMG) will continue to grow step by step. If Magi in this way continues to grow, it also means that Magi allows the possibility of a long-term investment. The more time passes the more clearly Magi will distinguish themselves. The community of the Magi is very committed and loyal. That's very nice to see. Keep it up!
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PeteAugustus
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November 16, 2014, 08:59:34 AM |
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Great choice of words there pal. I think a lot of factors going into magi have it going for it. There is very little coins out there with the benefits of being the top 5 contenders on the market next to bitcoin, but I still see magi is still far from being that just yet. Once it happens, people will look back at the main reason they figured it was the only way to provide best choices available This is just my theory on it. Piggy backing on what Sam was mentioning earlier too. Just a few words. More and more people are discovering the unique Magi (XMG). The more people the more competitors are alert to the growth of XMG. Some accept and support XMG. Some go into battle to try to stop the growth. Looks like Magi (XMG) works with a growing circle and the stable base has already been laid. The outer ring is getting stronger. Magi (XMG) will extend from the outer ring to the inside. (on the growth model) It seems it looks like the same growth model that made BTC big! It means that Magi (XMG) will continue to grow step by step. If Magi in this way continues to grow, it also means that Magi allows the possibility of a long-term investment. The more time passes the more clearly Magi will distinguish themselves. The community of the Magi is very committed and loyal. That's very nice to see. Keep it up!
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Spexx
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November 16, 2014, 09:17:07 AM |
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It's hard to spread the hashrate because the 50 XMG reward is not always come in smaller pool. I can Get 100 Magi in half a day in nonce-pool, but 23 Magi for half a day in others. Somebody need to adjust this.
That is a short-term view and the somebody who needs to adjust is you, Sir Example: I spread my hashrate mostly between Suprnova and Noncepool in equal amounts. Earnings as follows: Last day: Suprnova 826 units, Noncepool 739 units Last week: Suprnova 9851 units, Noncepool 11115 units That is pretty even in my view. This is also despite Suprnova having less than half the pool hashrate of Noncepool (it has not always been this way either). You can never tell which pool (or individual) is going to mine the larger value blocks. While testing the miner on an old machine running at just 1.5 Kh/s it mined a block worth 67 XMG in under ten minutes of runtime. This is the magical thing about XMG. I love this coin. Making sure that you have accounts on multiple pools and spreading your hashrate between them ensures that you have "a finger in every pie" so to speak. Whichever pool mines the block, you are guaranteed a share in it. Every little bit helps and it adds up pretty quick too. Softly, softly. Catchee monkee. That's the ticket
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PeteAugustus
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November 16, 2014, 09:27:01 AM |
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It's hard to spread the hashrate because the 50 XMG reward is not always come in smaller pool. I can Get 100 Magi in half a day in nonce-pool, but 23 Magi for half a day in others. Somebody need to adjust this.
That is a short-term view and the somebody who needs to adjust is you, Sir Example: I spread my hashrate mostly between Suprnova and Noncepool in equal amounts. Earnings as follows: Last day: Suprnova 826 units, Noncepool 739 units Last week: Suprnova 9851 units, Noncepool 11115 units That is pretty even in my view. This is also despite Suprnova having less than half the pool hashrate of Noncepool (it has not always been this way either). You can never tell which pool (or individual) is going to mine the larger value blocks. While testing the miner on an old machine running at just 1.5 Kh/s it mined a block worth 67 XMG in under ten minutes of runtime. This is the magical thing about XMG. I love this coin. Making sure that you have accounts on multiple pools and spreading your hashrate between them ensures that you have "a finger in every pie" so to speak. Whichever pool mines the block, you are guaranteed a share in it. Every little bit helps and it adds up pretty quick too. Softly, softly. Catchee monkee. That's the ticket That looks correct to me Spexx. I love your miners by the way.. keep them coming!
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Atomicat
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November 16, 2014, 10:23:47 AM |
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It was all rented out earlier! Suchpool saw an increase of 25 new miners mining Magi m7m with either their existing users or new comers! This is a good sign for the future as more users are either supporting magi on regular wallet, tor wallet, Mobile App (coinmarketapp) or once the mobile wallet comes out, and stay active on pools... the pool support is important for the community as it helps miners expand their reward possibilities! I've called magi will exceed 100k views in the first 30 days... now I think its going towards direction of community growth. heh he just get it down to 650khs and put the price up a little I find the idea of renting a rig designed to mine one single coin pretty funny and ridiculous. As has been noted, with how people have priced their rigs, you'd be basically doubling what they'd crank out on their own. Just for kicks tonight I set up my Bad Girl for rental quoting 30Kh/s for 0.04/mh/d. She cranks out 37+ though so the person who rented it paid me a quarter, and earned a dime. Oy! I'll readjust those numbers though to be at par. Why not? I mean, renting sha/scrypt/x11 rigs involves strategy, but this has as much strategy as flipping a coin, one with two heads. Great interest in this though! I gotta say that I just HATE false axioms, like "CPU mining isn't profitable! Period!" Um no, GPU/ASCI mining isn't sustainable, because the profit margin lies in being out in front of the pack in a headlong rush over an inevitable cliff. Amazing, all these so-called heavy math jocks can't seem to do simple extrapolation.
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JimmyTaylor
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November 16, 2014, 10:45:02 AM |
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I tried clicking on following like its twitter. Progress is solid Thanks for the article, it's impressive.
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lama82
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November 16, 2014, 11:07:49 AM |
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Just 2 months after launch: Magi (XMG) results on Bitcointalk Original thread more than 200 pages. Original thread more than 200.000 views. Thats cool!
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Arsenay
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November 16, 2014, 11:11:25 AM |
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It's hard to spread the hashrate because the 50 XMG reward is not always come in smaller pool. I can Get 100 Magi in half a day in nonce-pool, but 23 Magi for half a day in others. Somebody need to adjust this.
That is a short-term view and the somebody who needs to adjust is you, Sir Example: I spread my hashrate mostly between Suprnova and Noncepool in equal amounts. Earnings as follows: Last day: Suprnova 826 units, Noncepool 739 units Last week: Suprnova 9851 units, Noncepool 11115 units That is pretty even in my view. This is also despite Suprnova having less than half the pool hashrate of Noncepool (it has not always been this way either). You can never tell which pool (or individual) is going to mine the larger value blocks. While testing the miner on an old machine running at just 1.5 Kh/s it mined a block worth 67 XMG in under ten minutes of runtime. This is the magical thing about XMG. I love this coin. Making sure that you have accounts on multiple pools and spreading your hashrate between them ensures that you have "a finger in every pie" so to speak. Whichever pool mines the block, you are guaranteed a share in it. Every little bit helps and it adds up pretty quick too. Softly, softly. Catchee monkee. That's the ticket Unfortunately it is incorrigibly rewards and persuasion miners. I think this is all common design problems, For example, let's look at dgb. this is a great coin with age ... and it is no fatal problems with profit for single mining at the pool with low hashrate.
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Spexx
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November 16, 2014, 11:14:31 AM |
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That looks correct to me Spexx. I love your miners by the way.. keep them coming!
You bet! I have some good stuff coming. So much has been going on and we now have 5 pools to choose from, so I have had much to do. If it was not for the fact that I have to work for a living, my new stuff might have been out by now Keep the faith! Another forum member wrote to me recently about the way the miner program makes the CPU run hot. Yes it sure does! Everybody please make sure that your CPU heatsink and cooling fan are clean and free of dust. Overclockers beware. My latest minerd pushes the CPU to the limit and my temperature measurements are the highest I have ever seen for a CPU miner program. If you have not cleaned your computer internals for a while, I would advise you to give them a brush-up with a (dry) paintbrush and vacuum cleaner.
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JimmyTaylor
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November 16, 2014, 11:23:12 AM |
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Just 2 months after launch: Magi (XMG) results on Bitcointalk Original thread more than 200 pages. Original thread more than 200.000 views. Thats cool! They are really improving its traffic rate. My concern is that we aren't showing further evidence how magi is able to combat on the existing problems we face as regular miners.
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November 16, 2014, 11:42:28 AM |
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Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C
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November 16, 2014, 11:55:52 AM |
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Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C Keeping a good airflow in the chassi helps a lot, also keeping the cpu heatsink clean.
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Arsenay
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November 16, 2014, 12:04:47 PM |
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Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C Amd FX-8350 + Thermalright HR-02 Macho Black with 100% load - 54 C and HD7970 + HD 7850 with 100% load - 62 C
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Atomicat
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November 16, 2014, 02:04:14 PM |
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Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C Amd FX-8350 + Thermalright HR-02 Macho Black with 100% load - 54 C and HD7970 + HD 7850 with 100% load - 62 C Ooof! BIG! But then I had a V-8 once, bigger. Those things get so totally unwieldy, just too much bulk! Believe me, get one of these and you'll never look back. Look at all that room! http://www.overclock.net/t/1298561/various-thermaltake-water-2-0-extreme-all-in-one-liquid-cooling-system-reviewsQuite affordable too, if you consider the following... Those have to be stock clocks you're quoting there, but I get the same temperatures at 5Ghz. You're basically buying another 20% machine!My bad girl. Nothing gets over 65C. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/BadGirl02.jpg.htmlGreat for modding vid cards too, that's my 7950 on top. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/BG_Detail01.jpg.htmlBeen tightening up and overclocking the ram lately. RipjawsX 2133's, CL11. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/FastStable1.jpg.html2133's at 2650? AIEE! Um no, it wasn't exactly stable. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/GoodLord2650.jpg.htmlYou'll never regret going to water-cooling.
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Arsenay
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November 16, 2014, 03:05:24 PM |
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Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C Amd FX-8350 + Thermalright HR-02 Macho Black with 100% load - 54 C and HD7970 + HD 7850 with 100% load - 62 C Ooof! BIG! But then I had a V-8 once, bigger. Those things get so totally unwieldy, just too much bulk! Believe me, get one of these and you'll never look back. Look at all that room! All this is fine living in Fractal Design Define XL R2: http://www.fractal-design.com/home/product/cases/define-series/define-xl-r2-black-pearl
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November 16, 2014, 07:27:26 PM |
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It's hard to spread the hashrate because the 50 XMG reward is not always come in smaller pool. I can Get 100 Magi in half a day in nonce-pool, but 23 Magi for half a day in others. Somebody need to adjust this.
That is a short-term view and the somebody who needs to adjust is you, Sir Example: I spread my hashrate mostly between Suprnova and Noncepool in equal amounts. Earnings as follows: Last day: Suprnova 826 units, Noncepool 739 units Last week: Suprnova 9851 units, Noncepool 11115 units That is pretty even in my view. This is also despite Suprnova having less than half the pool hashrate of Noncepool (it has not always been this way either). You can never tell which pool (or individual) is going to mine the larger value blocks. While testing the miner on an old machine running at just 1.5 Kh/s it mined a block worth 67 XMG in under ten minutes of runtime. This is the magical thing about XMG. I love this coin. Making sure that you have accounts on multiple pools and spreading your hashrate between them ensures that you have "a finger in every pie" so to speak. Whichever pool mines the block, you are guaranteed a share in it. Every little bit helps and it adds up pretty quick too. Softly, softly. Catchee monkee. That's the ticket At the present hashrate, the block reward is rather sensitive to the difficulty variation, that being said, the majority block rewards a pool earns could be very much dependent on "magic" blocks in a short term mining period. If we talk comparison in hours, that could be the truth. I suggest comparison of days'/weeks' mining. Spexx's results are a good example.
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PeteAugustus
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November 16, 2014, 07:28:57 PM |
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Thanks for these references. I was lost on the CPU Cooling/Cooler stuff since I haven't done this before. I think its a good starting point to figure this out for my rigs. Concerning worries about overheating your CPU, there are 2 handy things you can do; -install this program and run it: http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ .You can set overheat protection at a temp you like. -replace your standard CPU cooler with a better one. I bought the Tatsumi SCTTM-1000B (approx € 24,-) and this lowered my CPU temp running 8 cores at 100% from 70C to 50C Amd FX-8350 + Thermalright HR-02 Macho Black with 100% load - 54 C and HD7970 + HD 7850 with 100% load - 62 C Ooof! BIG! But then I had a V-8 once, bigger. Those things get so totally unwieldy, just too much bulk! Believe me, get one of these and you'll never look back. Look at all that room! http://www.overclock.net/t/1298561/various-thermaltake-water-2-0-extreme-all-in-one-liquid-cooling-system-reviewsQuite affordable too, if you consider the following... Those have to be stock clocks you're quoting there, but I get the same temperatures at 5Ghz. You're basically buying another 20% machine!My bad girl. Nothing gets over 65C. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/BadGirl02.jpg.htmlGreat for modding vid cards too, that's my 7950 on top. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/BG_Detail01.jpg.htmlBeen tightening up and overclocking the ram lately. RipjawsX 2133's, CL11. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/FastStable1.jpg.html2133's at 2650? AIEE! Um no, it wasn't exactly stable. http://s633.photobucket.com/user/acatphoto/media/Tech/GoodLord2650.jpg.htmlYou'll never regret going to water-cooling.
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November 16, 2014, 08:00:07 PM |
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I tried clicking on following like its twitter. Progress is solid Thanks for the article, it's impressive. This is interesting! Good article! For newbies to understand. That's good! I come back here sometimes
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joelao95 (OP)
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November 16, 2014, 08:00:37 PM |
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Started a thread to collect CPU hash performance, please share your results to facilitate us making a wiki page for mining: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=859820.0
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lama82
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November 16, 2014, 08:19:31 PM |
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https://www.bitspark.io/coinvotingJust see Magi here on the votinglist! Follow the link and give it a twitter bombardment. They ask for an active community! I think we can make it happen!
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