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Topic: [XPM] [ANN] Primecoin Release - First Scientific Computing Cryptocurrency - page 38. (Read 688824 times)

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You could limit the numbers of cores used to mine, but not the percent of CPU.

If you have a Quadcore, you can use 2 cores which is 50%.

setgenerate true 2
i have 8th .
setgenerate true=2 or
setgenerate=2
doesnt work

still have 100% usage
sr. member
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You could limit the numbers of cores used to mine, but not the percent of CPU.

If you have a Quadcore, you can use 2 cores which is 50%.

setgenerate true 2
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can i set how much % of my CPU will be using in mining? i want to use only 50% of my CPU. is that possible ?
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Hey guys I just made a video about primecoin, go check it out http://youtu.be/2PepZTQU1ao
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We will be having the round 2 interview of Sunny King on Oct 24th at 9:30 PM UTC. This will NOT be in IRC. It will be in the PrimecoinTalk.org chat box. There was some confusion last time because there was a Sunny King impersonator in IRC answering questions. You need to be a member of the forum to view the chat box, so please register first.

Is there a transcript of the first interview somewhere?
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We will be having the round 2 interview of Sunny King on Oct 24th at 9:30 PM UTC. This will NOT be in IRC. It will be in the PrimecoinTalk.org chat box. There was some confusion last time because there was a Sunny King impersonator in IRC answering questions. You need to be a member of the forum to view the chat box, so please register first.
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Try

addnode=seed.ppcoin.net
addnode=137.116.230.21
addnode=74.65.163.191:9911
addnode=178.221.178.89:9911
addnode=98.214.94.227:9911
addnode=86.147.242.220:9911
addnode=2.120.168.41:9911
addnode=54.227.94.205:9911

I got this from 'getpeerinfo'.
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I can't download the blockchain, ("no blocksource available"). I tried addnode 137.116.230.21, but still nothing.
Bitcoinl, Litecoin, PPcoin and Novacoin work fine on the same machine.
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Round 1 of Sunny King's interview will be in about an hour on the chat box at PrimecoinTalk.org. The interview will be split up since there's so many questions.
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My experience with beeeeer is that it mines more or less what I would get on average from solo mining.

If you have lower end machines that probably wont find a block anytime soon I would probably recommend beeeeer, admittedly I haven't tried ypool.

The only problem with beeeeer is I worry about miners disconnecting. I am not sure if this has been fixed in latest versions or not.

Never had that issue again...try the new 0.6 miner out, it's faster too and has a lower reject rate.

ivanlabrie, are you seeing any success with pools at all compared to solo? Solo seems to work alright with 10-15 vps if you want to mine 2-3 blocks a day from what I am seeing atm.. not sure. I am still using HP10 so far with a 24 hour run.

I have a single cpu, so in my case it's rather good.
You can give it a shot, beeeeer.org pays quite handsomely.
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My experience with beeeeer is that it mines more or less what I would get on average from solo mining.

If you have lower end machines that probably wont find a block anytime soon I would probably recommend beeeeer, admittedly I haven't tried ypool.

The only problem with beeeeer is I worry about miners disconnecting. I am not sure if this has been fixed in latest versions or not.

Never had that issue again...try the new 0.6 miner out, it's faster too and has a lower reject rate.

ivanlabrie, are you seeing any success with pools at all compared to solo? Solo seems to work alright with 10-15 vps if you want to mine 2-3 blocks a day from what I am seeing atm.. not sure. I am still using HP10 so far with a 24 hour run.
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My experience with beeeeer is that it mines more or less what I would get on average from solo mining.

If you have lower end machines that probably wont find a block anytime soon I would probably recommend beeeeer, admittedly I haven't tried ypool.

The only problem with beeeeer is I worry about miners disconnecting. I am not sure if this has been fixed in latest versions or not.

Never had that issue again...try the new 0.6 miner out, it's faster too and has a lower reject rate.
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My experience with beeeeer is that it mines more or less what I would get on average from solo mining.

If you have lower end machines that probably wont find a block anytime soon I would probably recommend beeeeer, admittedly I haven't tried ypool.

The only problem with beeeeer is I worry about miners disconnecting. I am not sure if this has been fixed in latest versions or not.
legendary
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I'm getting close to that on my intel i5 on beeeeer.org - might be worth seeing if you have better results?

http://beeeeer.org/

You mine the same amount of XPM/day on one i5 CPU as he's mining on 18 cores?

Ypool kinda sucks...imho.

I get 3.5xpm per day on my i7 3820 at 4.3ghz.
Yep, I was surprised at the difference.
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I'm getting close to that on my intel i5 on beeeeer.org - might be worth seeing if you have better results?

http://beeeeer.org/

You mine the same amount of XPM/day on one i5 CPU as he's mining on 18 cores?

Ypool kinda sucks...imho.

I get 3.5xpm per day on my i7 3820 at 4.3ghz.
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well, if someone has 3million$, he could buy PrimeCoins at stock for half of this money, and start to work at ASIC for other half. If ASIC start the reward will drop to 1-2XPM/block and Prime should appreciation to Bitcoin a lot. The guy earn a lot by mining (90% of blocks) also.
I think it could be a good investment, or it wont?

People have struggled to get GPU mining working, let alone ASIC. Why the hell would anyone sink $3m onto ASIC design - or even $1m - for a coin that has a market capital of less than $2m dollars in total. http://coinmarketcap.com/

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