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Author Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com  (Read 829960 times)
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January 06, 2014, 06:24:00 AM
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I'm sorry, I missed it, but did anyone see how much the pool balance was  before they payout? The graph shows over 140BTC, but the payout transaction said 107BTC were paid out.

Also, at 5,000mhs, we were averaging around 100-120 BTC/day now with 10,000mhs, shouldn't we be averaging 200-240 BTC/day?

Just H2O stealing more coins. No big deal. Since some of you guys said you're OK with 5-10% fee, I'm sure he's going ahead and taking it

Come on...

Lets wait for the H2O explanation before bashing more crap at him...
You are so sure about this... So lets see proof...

I see good results all around... you see a scammer...

Time will tell...

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January 06, 2014, 06:24:18 AM
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I'm sorry, I missed it, but did anyone see how much the pool balance was  before they payout? The graph shows over 140BTC, but the payout transaction said 107BTC were paid out.

Also, at 5,000mhs, we were averaging around 100-120 BTC/day now with 10,000mhs, shouldn't we be averaging 200-240 BTC/day?

Just H2O stealing more coins. No big deal. Since some of you guys said you're OK with 5-10% fee, I'm sure he's going ahead and taking it
No... Not all 'exchanged balance' is payable. Exchanged balance never starts at 0 after a payout for obvious reason - BTC that is exchanged takes time to withdrawal from the exchanges before it can be paid out... So not all exchanged balance can actually be paid immediately.
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January 06, 2014, 07:04:11 AM
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I'm sorry, I missed it, but did anyone see how much the pool balance was  before they payout? The graph shows over 140BTC, but the payout transaction said 107BTC were paid out.

Also, at 5,000mhs, we were averaging around 100-120 BTC/day now with 10,000mhs, shouldn't we be averaging 200-240 BTC/day?

Just H2O stealing more coins. No big deal. Since some of you guys said you're OK with 5-10% fee, I'm sure he's going ahead and taking it
No... Not all 'exchanged balance' is payable. Exchanged balance never starts at 0 after a payout for obvious reason - BTC that is exchanged takes time to withdrawal from the exchanges before it can be paid out... So not all exchanged balance can actually be paid immediately.

There is nothing obvious as long as a lot of small miners don't reach the payout and have their balance carried out to the next one.  It's normal to start the day with some remaining BTC.
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January 06, 2014, 07:52:57 AM
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Some people have cocked up their payout addresses as well
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January 06, 2014, 07:58:28 AM
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Some people have cocked up their payout addresses as well

What do you mean cocked up ?
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January 06, 2014, 08:04:36 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.
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January 06, 2014, 08:07:35 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.

how hot ? I have some 7970 that hit 95 in an instant ... I've disabled them until I can get some fans on them

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January 06, 2014, 08:18:06 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.

how hot ? I have some 7970 that hit 95 in an instant ... I've disabled them until I can get some fans on them

i just buy a table fan and blow directly to the cards
manage to maintain 68c~70c @ 50%~80% auto-fan
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January 06, 2014, 08:26:15 AM
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I see good results all around... you see a scammer...

Well hey it takes one to know one.

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January 06, 2014, 08:41:59 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.

how hot ? I have some 7970 that hit 95 in an instant ... I've disabled them until I can get some fans on them

94 degrees. Need to add a tunnel for the airflow. That way i can cool them down to 84.
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January 06, 2014, 08:49:11 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.

how hot ? I have some 7970 that hit 95 in an instant ... I've disabled them until I can get some fans on them

94 degrees. Need to add a tunnel for the airflow. That way i can cool them down to 84.

I'm running rigs with the same hardware, 3 x R9 290 Sapphire/Gigabyte/etc - and they easily get up to 94 as well.  Looking at additional cooling to increase the has rate, and decrease the heat. 

MiMiMiner, what sort of cases are you using?  I'd be interested to see how you are tunnelling the airflow.
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January 06, 2014, 09:11:31 AM
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Surely payments will be lower as BTC rises and most alt coins are tanking abit.

So we cant expect to get paid the same amount of BTC as last week now BTC is up 40%. We should expect the same amount roughly in fiat surely??
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January 06, 2014, 09:18:47 AM
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What's the average BTC per Mhash for the last week in this pool?
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January 06, 2014, 09:23:24 AM
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Ok this is strange:

Since we are on the VS server, the temps of our 290 cards are very low. Before they where on 94 degrees. Now they are about 77 - 85 degrees since we switched from the EU to VS.

How come?? The hashrate is still the same..
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January 06, 2014, 09:26:26 AM
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How is the 7950 and 280x king when the 270 uses less power?

I think he is referring to KH per Watt

Yup... there are plenty of cards out there and integrated Intel GPUs that use less power... but aren't worth crap for their hashrate.

So the 7950 is still king when it comes to KH/s at its power consumption rate.  Especially when you use one of Lantis' scrypt bin files for cgminer and if you undervolt with the .967v firmware.



We use rigs with 3 x R9 290 Sapphire and XFX cards. They get very hot though.

how hot ? I have some 7970 that hit 95 in an instant ... I've disabled them until I can get some fans on them

94 degrees. Need to add a tunnel for the airflow. That way i can cool them down to 84.

I'm running rigs with the same hardware, 3 x R9 290 Sapphire/Gigabyte/etc - and they easily get up to 94 as well.  Looking at additional cooling to increase the has rate, and decrease the heat. 

MiMiMiner, what sort of cases are you using?  I'd be interested to see how you are tunnelling the airflow.

We use the Codegen 4U-500.
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January 06, 2014, 09:29:51 AM
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altcoin prices are starting to align to bitcoin captain, buckle up.

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January 06, 2014, 09:31:46 AM
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Ok this is strange:

Since we are on the VS server, the temps of our 290 cards are very low. Before they where on 94 degrees. Now they are about 77 - 85 degrees since we switched from the EU to VS.

How come?? The hashrate is still the same..

I get the same thing. I asked this question before and basically got called an idiot and was told to stop asking stupid questions.

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January 06, 2014, 09:35:00 AM
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Ok this is strange:

Since we are on the VS server, the temps of our 290 cards are very low. Before they where on 94 degrees. Now they are about 77 - 85 degrees since we switched from the EU to VS.

How come?? The hashrate is still the same..

I get the same thing. I asked this question before and basically got called an idiot and was told to stop asking stupid questions.



Stupid questions do (almost) not exists. I see the temp drop on all of my machines.
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January 06, 2014, 09:36:20 AM
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altcoin prices are starting to align to bitcoin captain, buckle up.

Shame for me that BASTARD H20 keeps giving me BTC instead of alts!!
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January 06, 2014, 09:38:33 AM
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Ok this is strange:

Since we are on the VS server, the temps of our 290 cards are very low. Before they where on 94 degrees. Now they are about 77 - 85 degrees since we switched from the EU to VS.

How come?? The hashrate is still the same..

Do you meen US by VS?

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