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Topic: [4+ EH] Slush Pool (slushpool.com); Overt AsicBoost; World First Mining Pool - page 784. (Read 4382786 times)

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10 Hrs, 40 mins FTW

Yeah...

And, there is something strange with graphs.
On my 'your reward' graph I see a data point for 28.04.2013, then 29.04.2013 and the next one is... 30.05.2013. This is visible in both 'daily' and '7 day average' plots. Strange...

Same anomaly affects the system total reward graph.

Oh, and since it is my first post in this thread, saying hello to fellow miners Smiley and big kudos to Slush. The way you handled recent events was simply outstanding.
full member
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One bitcoin to rule them all!
newbie
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Good thing the US stock markets are doing well today. I don't think I could handle a down day and a 10 hour block.
legendary
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Bah, the 105 right now is just a temporarily price, people with huge loads of BTC is probably rushing them over to MTGOX ant BTC-E. As soon as they are cleared they will dump!

Wrong thread homie.  I think you want something in the speculation section.

meanwhile, 99.95% CDF...
newbie
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Bah, the 105 right now is just a temporarily price, people with huge loads of BTC is probably rushing them over to MTGOX ant BTC-E. As soon as they are cleared they will dump!
newbie
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Merit: 0
And in other news... it will probably be expensive and it will ' redefine CPU mining '
Can't wait to see people trying CPU mining with  core that does OpenCL with out a GPU

http://techreport.com/news/24749/intel-dubs-haswell-igp-iris-promises-2-3x-performance-increase

Speculations any one?
 [ EDIT ] meant ' bare board mining ' not actual CPU mining.... sorry if it was confusing

Yes, it'll still be slow, too slow to be worth much.  My 4 year old mobile 5730 does 60mh/s, I doubt this new cpu/gpu will match that.  3x faster than slow is still slow Tongue
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate

99.88% CDF.  This block is like my car keys.  In the very last place anyone looks for it...

Like finding water in the desert...

Like a virgin hooker...

Like a cop when you just get passed by a drunk...

A watched pot never boils - leave your PC alone for a bit - when you come back it will be found...

Yeah, as said before, I'm a lifer.  I don't actually watch my stats, except maybe once or twice a week.  I just felt like livening up the conversation a little bit...

what you in for Smiley
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Can more than one Mining program/machine use the same worker?

Yes

[EDIT]
I've a lot of CPU miners agrupated under only 1 user, cause make me easy modify settings for all in a while

I was thinking that this would help people using multiple slow machines hold on to their shares over time. Unless all workers benefit from each other's time since last contribution made, in which case the result would be the same.

Yep, I'm pretty sure all workers are scored cumulatively.  So all your workers are contributing to the same pool of work, so it doesn't matter whether you have one worker with 10 machines attached, or 10 workers with 1 machine attached, you should get essentially the same payout regardless.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 501
Can more than one Mining program/machine use the same worker?

Yes

[EDIT]
I've a lot of CPU miners agrupated under only 1 user, cause make me easy modify settings for all in a while

I was thinking that this would help people using multiple slow machines hold on to their shares over time. Unless all workers benefit from each other's time since last contribution made, in which case the result would be the same.
newbie
Activity: 43
Merit: 0
Can more than one Mining program/machine use the same worker?

Yes

[EDIT]
I've a lot of CPU miners agrupated under only 1 user, cause make me easy modify settings for all in a while
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 501
Can more than one Mining program/machine use the same worker?
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate

99.88% CDF.  This block is like my car keys.  In the very last place anyone looks for it...

Like finding water in the desert...

Like a virgin hooker...

Like a cop when you just get passed by a drunk...

A watched pot never boils - leave your PC alone for a bit - when you come back it will be found...

Yeah, as said before, I'm a lifer.  I don't actually watch my stats, except maybe once or twice a week.  I just felt like livening up the conversation a little bit...
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate

99.88% CDF.  This block is like my car keys.  In the very last place anyone looks for it...

Like finding water in the desert...

Like a virgin hooker...

Like a cop when you just get passed by a drunk...

A watched pot never boils - leave your PC alone for a bit - when you come back it will be found...
full member
Activity: 213
Merit: 100
And in other news... it will probably be expensive and it will ' redefine CPU mining '
Can't wait to see people trying CPU mining with  core that does OpenCL with out a GPU

http://techreport.com/news/24749/intel-dubs-haswell-igp-iris-promises-2-3x-performance-increase

Speculations any one?
 [ EDIT ] meant ' bare board mining ' not actual CPU mining.... sorry if it was confusing
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate

99.88% CDF.  This block is like my car keys.  In the very last place anyone looks for it...

Like finding water in the desert...

Like a virgin hooker...

Like a cop when you just get passed by a drunk...
legendary
Activity: 1726
Merit: 1018
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate

99.88% CDF.  This block is like my car keys.  In the very last place anyone looks for it...
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is

Sad going to be 10 hours at this rate
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I've a question/warning regarding AMD Display Driver. The driver seems to be required for OpenCL miner but it also seems to be quite outdated and sometimes produce awful display output for firefox (only firefox which I find quite strange - see screenshot https://i.imgur.com/AgTSDba.png). Notice that part of the text is affected and part is not. Sometimes images are also affected. Switching between tabs fixes the problem until something moves. Uninstalling the driver revert the system back to normal display output but disables OCL mining.

I'm running GUIMiner - v2012-12-03 on ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145 on Win7 64-bit SP1.

Mainly I am just warning newcomers that this could happen but I would also appreciate some advice if someones has managed to solve this or knows how to do it.


Goin off your screenshot, it's Firefox. Not your AMD drivers.

In Firefox go to Tools --> Options --> Advanced ... and uncheck the 'Use hardware acceleration when available' checkbox.

It worked. Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
I've a question/warning regarding AMD Display Driver. The driver seems to be required for OpenCL miner but it also seems to be quite outdated and sometimes produce awful display output for firefox (only firefox which I find quite strange - see screenshot https://i.imgur.com/AgTSDba.png). Notice that part of the text is affected and part is not. Sometimes images are also affected. Switching between tabs fixes the problem until something moves. Uninstalling the driver revert the system back to normal display output but disables OCL mining.

I'm running GUIMiner - v2012-12-03 on ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145 on Win7 64-bit SP1.

Mainly I am just warning newcomers that this could happen but I would also appreciate some advice if someones has managed to solve this or knows how to do it.


I have 2 x 7950's and had the same issue.  Updated to beta amd drivers and it actually increased my mhs from ~950 mh/s to over 1G. Same overclocking settings with msi afterburner. Beta is available here   http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/amdcatalyst13-5winbetadriver.aspx

Still had a few problems on firefox, but followed 68B10 advice and no more artifacts!! Thanks!!!
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
dear round please  end at somepoint this year, thanks a miner...

how is everyone today, was gonna ask how secure the default encrpyted wallet is from the main  bitcoin client is
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