Yeah, it's not the most reliable project. A heatwave has started here, so I will not be firing the cards up again for a while :shakes: I'm still going strong on GPUgrid of course :D
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Yeah, it's not the most reliable project. A heatwave has started here, so I will not be firing the cards up again for a while :shakes: I'm still going strong on GPUgrid of course :D
wish i was able to get 2 670s but i needed the cash for 2 hand wired AC 30 amps and to have them modded .
this time of the year music pays my bills , gpugrid can wait till the end of the fall then i can help out.:)
good luck in quest for a cure,:up::up:
It's definitely a challenge to fully understand bitcoin. Understanding the technology of the platform is difficult enough; grasping the mechanics of the larger bitcoin ecosystem is (frankly) beyond the ability of most. While I believe the bitcoin "experiment" has already failed, plenty of people smarter than me think it's worth ongoing effort - even without the profit motive.
As far as D@H is concerned, I can't argue with their results. Through their efforts (and the mining resources of their volunteers), they've substantially achieved their goal of funding a graduate research associate (PhD candidate) through the operation of their mining pool.
Can't help but begrudgingly give 'em a :up:
:)
(now excuse me while I go figure out why my WCG/GPUGRID output dropped to ZERO when I was away)
:upset:
EDIT: bad switch in the garage (prolly couldn't handle the heat) on my end + serverlockolypse @WCG. Did get GPUGRID goin agin :)
Just setup my 7950 on this since WCGrid has no more work.
Is this still going and active?
yes, for now
http://donateathome.org/forum_thread...wrap=true#1104
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something about bitcoins halving in value or someting soon, check out the news section on the donateathome siteQuote:
we are not going to produce new updates for donate@home for now.
Reason being that it is likely that gpus will become soon too slow to mine for bitcoins replaced by new ASIC processors.
http://donateathome.org/forum_thread...wrap=true#1094
Ok i'll run it for now till I decide something else for my GPU's. Could put my GTX670 on GPUGrid I suppose.
Do you guys use a separate GUI miner program for this or the BOINC application?
I'm just curious what current GUI miner programs people are using for mining BitCoints.
using Donate@Home through BOINC mines for bitcoins for the GPUGrid project and is not for personal mining. Any bitcoins you find are not yours to keep but go straight to the D@H/GPUGrid project. In fact you won't even see any bitcoins AFAIK.
So, donate@home is officially stopped. Just realised it today :D Not sure what to do with my 7850 rig?
http://donateathome.org/forum_thread.php?id=220
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Originally Posted by gdf
XS has a presence on all of these projects
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Space: Einstein or Milkway (milkyway gets better points)
Math: PrimeGrid
Cracking: Distributed Rainbow Tables (password cracking)
POEM - huge point bio project - sometimes difficult to get tasks
I actually discovered a pulsar J1755-33 in Einstein in Nov. 2012 so I think I will go between Einstein/POEM/Milkyway. Really interested in astronomy/physics these days. Got my framed certificate of discovery from the university in Germany!