Cryptocoin Mining?

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Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
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I stopped mining awhile ago... it's kind of nice not to have to worry about pools being DDoS'd and other "fun" stuff. I made a little chunk of change from the silly people that were willing to buy my BTC, so no complaints.
 

Mir96TA

Golden Member
Oct 21, 2002
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I got a strange Issue,
I have a BitCoin installed two different Machines.
Now those machine does not share the Bit coin I should have.
Matter of Fact I am missing a credit too.
I always use one Single Address for my wallet
Am I doing some thing wrong ?
 

Aikouka

Lifer
Nov 27, 2001
30,383
912
126
I got a strange Issue,
I have a BitCoin installed two different Machines.
Now those machine does not share the Bit coin I should have.
Matter of Fact I am missing a credit too.
I always use one Single Address for my wallet
Am I doing some thing wrong ?

I believe you need to use the same wallet.dat file on both PCs.
 

Chiropteran

Diamond Member
Nov 14, 2003
9,811
110
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But I am using one single address, it couldn't go else where ?

You don't pick an address for your wallet, it generates the address. Unless you use the same wallet, you can't generate the same address twice.

Maybe if you could post a screenshot showing what you are doing, because it doesn't make much sense.
 

gorobei

Diamond Member
Jan 7, 2007
3,713
1,067
136
someone needs to read up at the bitcoin wiki on the difference between public encryption key and private key. wallet address ≠ wallet.dat
 

dajeepster

Golden Member
Apr 15, 2001
1,974
16
81
wow... i'm lost 3 sapphire 5830 in the last two days because of heat... it's too damn hot... rma time
 

airdata

Diamond Member
Jul 11, 2010
4,987
0
0
wow... i'm lost 3 sapphire 5830 in the last two days because of heat... it's too damn hot... rma time

Good luck. If they were the $109.99's they're going to refund you. If you're lucky they'll give you a $10 credit toward buying a $129.99 replacement.
 

Dark Shroud

Golden Member
Mar 26, 2010
1,576
1
0
wow... i'm lost 3 sapphire 5830 in the last two days because of heat... it's too damn hot... rma time

I had to put my Bitcoin tower in my basement and back the over clocks down. My two 5830s are managing just over 600 Mhashs. I had to back my 6970 down a bit to 400 Mhash. Then there are the power outages that even for a minute have been messing things up for me.
 

Spike

Diamond Member
Aug 27, 2001
6,770
1
81
Dang, guess I'm glad it's in the mid 60's here in Seattle. My 4 mining pc's are running along just fine, though I do have them all at stock or slightly underclocked. I'm somewhere around 1.1ghash with a 6970, 5870, 5770, and a 5830.
 

hdfxst

Senior member
May 13, 2009
851
3
81
it was 100 here today but the central air keeps the house at 72,the highest temp was 61c on my 5850 the 5830 stayed in the 50's
 

YoungGun21

Platinum Member
Aug 17, 2006
2,551
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81
Dang, guess I'm glad it's in the mid 60's here in Seattle. My 4 mining pc's are running along just fine, though I do have them all at stock or slightly underclocked. I'm somewhere around 1.1ghash with a 6970, 5870, 5770, and a 5830.

You could be getting much much more. My 4 5830s pull in 1050.
 

Mir96TA

Golden Member
Oct 21, 2002
1,949
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But under setting they all share same address
My bit coin address changes every time I run the software ?
any rate it is only .001 I do not care so much of it,
However I would like to know I am not doing some thing foolish!
 

Elfear

Diamond Member
May 30, 2004
7,115
690
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With a pair of 6950's I'm averaging 730MH/s according to GUIminer (629MH/s according to mineco.in). At this rate I'm getting ~.15BC a day which means a little over one BC per week. At the average sell price of $14, that's only $56-58 per month. Subtract the amount of electricity I use and it really doesn't seem worth it.
 

x3sphere

Senior member
Jul 22, 2009
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With a pair of 6950's I'm averaging 730MH/s according to GUIminer (629MH/s according to mineco.in). At this rate I'm getting ~.15BC a day which means a little over one BC per week. At the average sell price of $14, that's only $56-58 per month. Subtract the amount of electricity I use and it really doesn't seem worth it.

Uh, that's really low. With 750 MH/s I'm getting close to .5 BTC a day. About .47.
 
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