meh, I can learn to love again lol. Switching reward now
Posts made by jmeek82z28
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RE: burst.ninja pool official re-launch! V3.1posted in Pool Announcements
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RE: Will either of these work for mining eth or other cryptos decently?posted in Other AltCoins
whattomine.com is my go to calculator. More than likely you need to mine alt coin and trade to ETH with older cards to be truly profitable vs the power consumption.
also do a quick search on https://forum.ethereum.org for that card + "hash rate" and see if anybody has posted in the last month or so, they'll be feeling the pain because of the huge spike in network difficulty
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RE: Any good SATA add-on cards?posted in System Builds and other hardware stuff.
i went with a LSI 9211-8i host bus adapter flashed to IT mode, expanded by a Intel RES2SV240. 28 ports available, can be expanded again to 48. I believe the expander (or maybe the HBA) can only handle 3GB/s bandwidth, but since these are all old and slow spinning disks, i'm not sure that would ever matter lol
edit: yea i bought homelab stuff because I want a home lab lol, and burst paid for it =D
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RE: Burst Giveaway! First 150 Users!posted in Off Topic
always down to gamble some made up money
BURST-SVBE-QAN7-CETN-9G6LL
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RE: BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Poolposted in Pool Announcements
hmm, plot thickens. I switched from blago to creep miner and started connecting right. set reward assignment and i'm showing on burstcoin.ml now. We'll call that one an interim solution lol
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RE: BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Poolposted in Pool Announcements
@haitch I can kind of confirm, I set reward recipient to burstcoin.eu pool last night when it wasn't working. I'm still confirming to that pool, no record of me on burstcoin.ml.
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RE: BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Poolposted in Pool Announcements
The front end page is displaying (both) fine depending which url you enter. Humble opinion, you guys are on the same port, and the http headers can handle that for web traffic, but one pool or the other needs to reconfigure to a different port and have all the miners reset.
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RE: BurstCoin.ml:8080 Tate's Poolposted in Pool Announcements
trying to come back to the pool after being on ninja for a while... whats up with the reward assignment wanting me to go to burstcoin.eu?
01:34:19 Mode: 1
01:34:19 Server: pool.burstcoin.ml
01:34:19 Port: 812401:34:30 found deadline=908997 nonce=162198063 for account: 8739391972744916268 file: 8739391972744916268_162163958_2031616_8192
01:34:30 Sender: Sent: POST /burst?requestType=submitNonce&accountId=8739391972744916268&nonce=162198063&deadline=463200449173 HTTP/1.0\r\nX-Miner: Blago v1.160705\r\nX-Capacity: 37974\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n
01:34:31 Sender: Received: HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\nServer: nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)\r\nDate: Mon, 22 May 2017 05:40:41 GMT\r\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8\r\nContent-Length: 153\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n{"errorCode":1004,"errorDescription":"Your Burst account's reward recipient (67XA-W9AU-MFGE-DAPPG) does not match pool's account (7Z2V-J9CF-NCW9-HWFRY)"}
01:34:31 Sender: Close socket. Code = 0
01:34:31 * GMI: Sent: POST /burst?requestType=getMiningInfo HTTP/1.0\r\nConnection: close\r\n\r\n -
RE: Plotting on Windows and mining on Linux. Is it possible?posted in Mining & Plotting
I think I used dcct on Ubuntu. I use Blago now ( after I built the new rig, everything went back to windows 10)
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RE: Plotting on Windows and mining on Linux. Is it possible?posted in Mining & Plotting
Yea i did it for a while after i switched computers and didnt feel like putting windows on it. I ran Ubuntu, just mounted the drives as is (NTFS) and used the proper miner ( one that is linux friendly)
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RE: Took some downtime, but it's all in a case finally!posted in System Builds and other hardware stuff.
@rds well like i said, its an i7 920, used parts i had lying around etc...
I'm assuming since you said laptop, you're running high capacity drives off USB. I have 15 drives in the 3-4TB range (usually refurb'd datacenter HGST), so i'm guessing 120-150w from drives and 90w from processor/mobo. 200w seems very "eco" to me... i'm running the whole rig for the power consumption of 1 current generation crypto mining GPU. -
Took some downtime, but it's all in a case finally!posted in System Builds and other hardware stuff.
Gave my self some IT room in the home office to expand. All 15 bays with >= 3TB capacity each.
The machine itself is an old gaming rig...
1366 gen 1 i7, 12gb triple channel, with r7 270 for plottingthe whole rig hums along at 220 watts, 400 when plotting.
Don't mind the 1kw psu, it's a recycle from etherium rig lol -
RE: Everybody Post Their MINING RIGS! Show Photosposted in General Discussion
lurked for along time. but here's what i have
I use a lsi 9211-8i HBA + the onboard sata (theres another 4port sata hiding in there too i think). If i expand any further, it will be with a SAS port expander on the HBA.
this is also the plotting box. it runs a R7 270 + 12gb ram that if i'm plotting multiple drives can hit 36k nonce/min
7x HGST 3TB ultastars
3x WD Blue 4TB
few other misc 1-2 tb WDs I've had since the beginning (15 total attached) -
RE: Miners need!! I Will Pay For The Reward Assignment.posted in Mining & Plotting
@Terrambo I had the same reservation. I'm in for ~40TB and hoping i'm now skewing the payout too much. Certainly mining more the last 24h since I made the move from ninja, but I also mined 2 blocks for it... so that helped lol
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RE: Miners need!! I Will Pay For The Reward Assignment.posted in Mining & Plotting
I pointed to the pool a couple minutes ago, waiting on the confirmation =D

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