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Topic: [ANN] H2O Coin |Yahoo!Finance & more| DGW + Scrypt-N - *DONATED 17.5BTC* - page 72. (Read 247139 times)

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Received the email... Looking forward to it..shame my blog is down or I would have blogged it tomorrow so have to wait for when it's back up again.. Smiley
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While you're at it, would you mind switching to X11+DGW? NScrypt has been known to destroy GPUs for a while, with multiple reports, and X11 is even more ASIC resistant than NScrypt.

What a load of rubbish.  the only people who destroy their GPU's are idiots who don't read or understand what they are doing when using N adaptive.  That is no different from the idiots who destroy their cards on normal scrypt.
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Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
If you put it on more than 70% then yes, it can do damage.

But I don't think that miners wouldn't notice higher temperatures Smiley
It's not just temps, NScrypt is extremely heavy on RAM and VRM, putting them under much more stress than normal Scrypt does.
Which is sort of the point. It's not the Scrypt-N destroying GPUs, it's Scrypt-N at maximum overclocks and high temperatures that kills GPUs. Oh, and I had a friend kill three Sapphire 7950 cards after running them for six months on standard Scrypt at 1050/1550 clocks -- all three died within one month of each other, and the third went out even after he dropped clocks on it following the death (within a week of each other) of the first two cards. Overclocking for higher hash rates is fine, but when you push your shiny new R9 290X to significantly higher clocks than AMD expects and then run hashing functions on it 24/7, yeah, you're asking for trouble.

As for X11, lower GPU load means either the miner isn't fully optimized, or potentially it will be easier to build an ASIC to target it in the future. Scrypt-N adjusts the N-Factor to avoid ASICs; what will X11 do if someone builds an ASIC to run the calculations? Hard fork maybe?
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LOL @ This coin

maxcoin and gpucoin were nothing against this I heard
Your life is boring, isn't it?

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With the effort you put in spam, you could make some extra money with signatures.

( Just a idea )


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LOL @ This coin

maxcoin and gpucoin were nothing against this I heard
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Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
If you put it on more than 70% then yes, it can do damage.

But I don't think that miners wouldn't notice higher temperatures Smiley
It's not just temps, NScrypt is extremely heavy on RAM and VRM, putting them under much more stress than normal Scrypt does.
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Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
If you put it on more than 70% then yes, it can do damage.

But I don't think that miners wouldn't notice higher temperatures Smiley
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Scrypt-N destroys GPU's? Hmmm I'm gonna have to do some research before I mine this then. I'm not willing to risk destroying my GPU anymore than we already do mining in the first place.
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5955108 <= Support H2O here! Smiley



Thanks jdebunt for pointing me to that topic. Appreciate it Smiley


Go visit www.cryptoarticles.com !

*squeezes TWC tightly*  
* @ThisWeeksCoin Feeling high pressure in his head Tongue


so do we have a launch time?
Yes, there is a launch time.

It can be found here:

www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/259-H2O





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so do we have a launch time?
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5955108 <= Support H2O here! Smiley



Thanks jdebunt for pointing me to that topic. Appreciate it Smiley


Go visit www.cryptoarticles.com !

*squeezes TWC tightly* 
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.5955108 <= Support H2O here! Smiley



Thanks jdebunt for pointing me to that topic. Appreciate it Smiley


Go visit www.cryptoarticles.com !
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What's the latest news about this coin? Furthermore, the icon is not beautiful.....  Cheesy
Hope you're talking about VertCoin icon? ( First dev's attempt Smiley )

We have a completely new wallet. Will be worked in the future more. I want to add more functions in there.
Just need to find someone who's able to do it.


Now, what's the latest news about H2O?

We're ready to launch!


Date/Time: www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/259-H2O
While you're at it, would you mind switching to X11+DGW? NScrypt has been known to destroy GPUs for a while, with multiple reports, and X11 is even more ASIC resistant than NScrypt.


You gotta be kidding Tongue


We could fork H2O in the future. But our dev worked 1.5 day to prepare everything and test.

How is he supposed to make a coin in 24 hours from now? Especially if he doesn't know X11 Sad



As I've said, that could be done in the future.



Let other coins with X11 get a little bit older, so we all know how it's going.

When Scrypt-N came out, it was THE algo. Now we found out that it destroys GPUs.
After few months, when X11 gets tested, we'll know the results.







Date/Time: www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/259-H2O
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While you're at it, would you mind switching to X11+DGW? NScrypt has been known to destroy GPUs for a while, with multiple reports, and X11 is even more ASIC resistant than NScrypt.

X11 would be the best!! +1000
[/quote][/quote]Answered above Tongue
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Blockchain!!!


Date/Time: www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/259-H2O
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While you're at it, would you mind switching to X11+DGW? NScrypt has been known to destroy GPUs for a while, with multiple reports, and X11 is even more ASIC resistant than NScrypt.
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X11 would be the best!! +1000
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What's the latest news about this coin? Furthermore, the icon is not beautiful.....  Cheesy
Hope you're talking about VertCoin icon? ( First dev's attempt Smiley )

We have a completely new wallet. Will be worked in the future more. I want to add more functions in there.
Just need to find someone who's able to do it.


Now, what's the latest news about H2O?

We're ready to launch!


Date/Time: www.altcoincalendar.info/coins/259-H2O

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