Cheers.
Edit:
For the first time in awhile it looks like LTC is not corresponding w/ BTC fluctuations. I'm guessing that all alt coins are being eschewed for the new #3. Wouldn't be surprised if market cap exceeds LTC within a month or 2.
At current difficulty and BTC price how long would it take to ROI?
One month if you got it today and difficulty continues at this rate.
By the time they ship.....probably never. Especially since BFL is well known for not shipping their products on time.
Who, that produces ASICs, is?
Butterfly Labs the place that makes that ad-in card that was linked above.
At current difficulty and BTC price how long would it take to ROI?
One month if you got it today and difficulty continues at this rate.
By the time they ship.....probably never. Especially since BFL is well known for not shipping their products on time.
I read somewhere that DOGE would be 5% inflationary per year once all blocks are mined. I can't confirm this though.
OK... I gotta admit that I have more respect for you Dogecoin nutjobs now that you've successfully funded the Jamaican bobsled team. Nice work
Wow, profit pools are raking it in! Middlecoin @ 450 BTC in a single day, others with similarly high takes.
For the guy having trouble with the 290 / x
I was able to get my 2 290's and my 290x to all run exactly at 910khash.
You need a program like afterburner to manually specify a fan speed or profile to keep them under 94c, because the moment they hit 94c it starts dropping corespeed and voltage to reduce temp. Also you are going to have to play with clock and memory speeds because these cards are hyper sensitive to any changes. I had to lower the speed on my 290x to increase hash and increase speed on my 290's to increase hash.
My 290x runs at 950/1250
and my 290's run at 1030/1450
Hash rate: 180 GH/s
Power consumption: about 360 W on wall
Power supply: 3 +12V DC input
Power efficiency: 2 W/GH/s on wall
Size: 135 mm x 155 mm x 300 mm
Network connection: Ethernet Cable / WIFI
Cooling: 12cm PWM fans and customized heat sink
Kindly reminder: you need prepare your own 12V DC power adapter
For those that use hashco.ws, do you usually do auto-trade to BTC?
Q: Your Pool Doesn't Seem to be More Profitable than LTC, What Can I Do?
A: The unique feature of this pool is that YOU can decide whether to be paid out in Bitcoin, or the original coin, and not only that, but you can do it on a coin by coin basis. There is no question that in most circumstances, a human trader will likely out-perform the type of system this pool employs (We aren't talking trading bots here that sit all day moving tiny amounts, the pool has to sell coins fairly often to return Bitcoin to users quickly). If you feel your profitability is lower than expected, you may want to consider changing some of your coin options. Perhaps there is an alt-coin or two from our list that you feel you could keep and trade more profitably by hand, or that you feel has more future potential and want to hold for a longer term. Perhaps you'll decide you don't want the pool to handle any of your trading, and you can keep each coin type for yourself to trade later. The key is we provide these options to our miners.
Anyone's Nvidia / cudaminer mining temps go up recently, out of the blu (within the last 2 - 3 weeks? I swear I was in the 80s before but all of a sudden it jumped 10C and only thing I tried was a newer version of cudaminer. However I reverted to the previous version after a couple uses.