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Service Discussion / Re: Gold Dice
« on: September 04, 2013, 11:18:54 PM »
how does the whole dice thing work? I have no idea what it is, but it seems cool.
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I buy when ever I can, I just wish I had more BTC or LTC I'd buy more at these lower prices. I'll mine a different coin if it has a lower diff. then sell it and buy Goldcoin as long as it will get me more Goldcoins I'll do it!!Heh, that was very fun to read :L Also, yeah, I'm hoping to save up a TON of goldcoins, for when it is worth that money, imagine goldcoin being worth as much as Bitcoin, and I know somepeople are mass producing the coins like mad! (microguy)
I look at it this way. If MicroGuy is right and we hit $1 within 12 months I'll have a few dollars I can spend and my wife won't know about itShe'll just ask, How did you get a new car? Oh I got it from them so called stupid coins you didn't want me dealing with online
now you can't have any lol But if she knows I made money she'll have her hand out... Okay hand it over, Then I'll
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The option in your command "-I 20" is to set Intensity to 20, which is very high for a scrypt coin. Try using "-I 12" This setting may be overloading your card and causing it to crash.Code: [Select]cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://gld.cryptocoinmine.com:2020 -u WORKER -p PASS -I 12
Yes. Try reducing intensity by units of 1 until you find the "sweet spot".Thanks guys for the info!
You might also find useful configuration examples here: http://litecoin.info/Mining_Hardware_Comparison
Hmm, I ran the program withhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GPU-Miner-Mining-Rig-Bitcoin-Litecoin-Cryptocurrency-2-3Gh-s-/111143170398?pt=UK_Computing_DesktopPCs&hash=item19e0a6315e
This hardware will certainly work.
The answer to this is no. Any hardware that is built specifically for Bitcoin (ASIC, etc) will not work for GoldCoin or any other scrypt coin.Also, something like this would work then? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GPU-Miner-Mining-Rig-Bitcoin-Litecoin-Cryptocurrency-2-3Gh-s-/111143170398?pt=UK_Computing_DesktopPCs&hash=item19e0a6315e
The answer to this is no. Any hardware that is built specifically for Bitcoin (ASIC, etc) will not work for GoldCoin or any other scrypt coin.Alright, so I need to learn how to combine GPUs to make them work together, got any guides for a noob?
500Kh/s for that card is very good. I only get 350 Kh/s with my 7870.Oh cool, also, around 250-300, not 500 :L Sorry. Looks like it's accepting now too
Hashrates on scrypt coins such as GoldCoin are 1000 times slower than on SHA-256 coins such as Bitcoin. Your card would get about 500 MH/s mining Bitcoin.
This is my bat file:Yeah, I think something is wrong, or that batch file doesn't work for me, I'm getting only 500Kb/s :/Code: [Select]setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://gld.cryptocoinmine.com:2020 -u user.1 -p pass -I 20