Yesterday I bet Doge would hit 200 soon once it broke the 100 barrier (there was a 100BTC sell order at 100 satoshi!), then I bet Doge would hit 300 today..
Thank gawd I finally took my own advice and bought a HEAP of Doge at 160 Satoshi.. silence the fear in your mind and let the gut instinct take over!
CoinedUP isn't slow, Cryptsy is slow, 6 hrs later they still have my transaction on "pending"..
Same. It's just fun to pronounce it like that.
"dough-gee-coin"
:thumbsup:
What's the preferred setup for 290/X quadfire? Some sort of Z87 board with quad xfire/SLI capable PCI-e? I think I'd either need to go dual PSU or a 1500W PSU for that kind of setup, and definitely water cool...
Cryptsy holds your funds hostage while Coinedup has weak servers that can't handle heavy loads.
Card : MSI Gaming 290x, Hynix memory
Core: 860
Memory: 1250
Core voltage: -20
Power tune: 0
Fan speed: auto (~50% @72C)
Intensity: 20
-w (?): 256
Thread-concurrency: 33792
Work Unit: ?
Hash rate: ~840 kHash/s
Mining with: GUIMiner-scrypt alpha 0.04 (uses cgminer 3.1.0)
yes high temps are very bad, do you have them squashed together? You need like 1 slot open air between them unless you have crazy air flow.
Yup already saw it yesterday. Switching over when I get home this afternoon. No more DOGE for me. ~600Kh/s isn't very profitable for me, nor do I think I'll mine much at the current difficulty.A heads up to fellow miners, while Doge is still crazy profitable.. be on the lookout for Foxcoin (just launched), it's got some very unique anti pool-jumping mechanisms that prevents massive surges of difficulty and potential abuse.
[B]Card #[/B]: [B]Model 290/x[/B], which memory
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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