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Topic: OMG - HELP - don't hate me - Help me (: (Read 1608 times)

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May 26, 2011, 02:09:40 AM
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"pooled mining"? What is that? Should I just google it?
The Beginner's Guide stickied at the top of the forum covers it:
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=9430.0.

There are a choice of a few pools, personally I'd recommend slush's for a start (but I haven't tried the newer ones yet), it'll give you fast feedback on that it's working. You do need to wait about 12 hours for the blocks to get confirmed before payout, you could try Deepbit if you want to get your first BTC a little faster Smiley. It doesn't make much difference in the long-term though and it's easy enough to swap pools to try them out.
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"pooled mining"? What is that? Should I just google it?
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But how do I even know if it's making coins?
I see both the Caymen cores working on 99%, but who says they are doing what they need to?
On average it's going to take you over two weeks to solve a block and get 50BTC. Note the "on average" part, you could get one in the next 10 seconds or you could go months without one.

You might want to take a look at pooled mining and get a more consistent few BTC a day. It'll also be easier to see that it's all working because a pool sends you easy difficulty work that you'll normally be solving a few times a minute.
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IT"S WORKING.

I think.

I don't see any money adding up in the transaction  Cheesy  seriously....

It was BOILING - I couldn't touch the card.

I downloaded and installed MSI AFTERBURNER, and manully set the fans to 100, and the temps went down from 90 to 65


But how do I even know if it's making coins?
I see both the Caymen cores working on 99%, but who says they are doing what they need to?
newbie
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Ohhhhhhhhhhh!!!!

I will try it right now!!!

How many MHAShs should I see per second?

just want to make sure my card is working as it should
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You probably have to run another instance of the miner.

Device should be device 0 and device 1...
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YES i was running GPU-Z and CPU-Z!!!
Wow how did U know that?


Also - why does it use only one of the GPu's instead of both???
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I think this is where your adventure took a wrong turn:

1. Bought a mining rig

You would already be far ahead if you had simply bought bitcoins.
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AMD 69XX series cards will crash with no mouse movement (sometimes BSOD) if any other program starts to use significant resources on the card.

This seems to be a driver problem on AMD's part, I hope it gets fixed soon.

Make sure that you are not running any programs like GPU-Z (which probes for OpenCL), or Flash videos such as YouTube (right click, go to settings, disable hardware acceleration), or a game.
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Thank you for replying!

I am new to UBUNTU (never ever used it), and it took me hours so begin. Ruining things in the DOS level (is that what's it called - the TERMINAL)  - I can't do it! It's horrid to me - a night mare.

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Could you elaborate on step 3 a bit more?
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1. Bought a mining rig w 6990

2. Installed Ubuntu

3. Failed.

4. Installed Windows 7.

5. Installed Bitcoin

- Bitcoin downloaded all the blocks (that took a while)

6. Installed GUIminer

7. Closed all windows.

-started GUIminer

- set to SOLO

- Set user name and password - check

- set to server - check

- Pressed "start mining"

- device set to CAYMEN


THEN - it started mining: GPU temps to 70+.
CPU load - 100% (why?)

YET - only ONE GPU (out of the two in the 6990) is working. WHY???

System froze - blue screen of death.

Started again - system froze again (this time - no BSOD - just nothing is moving (not even the MOUSE)


Please - HELP

I love U guys (i really mean it)

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