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LegendaryActivity: 1246Merit: 1008 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency April 21, 2016, 03:02:28 AM #30462







I didn't think the power bills would be as expensive as they are.



This thing pulls ~1 kW. 4 AMD cards. 2 X 290X, 2 X 390. I think one of the 390's is a 390x and one is a 390.



I can preconfigure it with your addresses so it can be plug and play for you.



Its also configured to run ethminer, in case you want to mine and dump and buy monero.



Includes 4X GPUs, motherboard (Asus maximus formula), CPU (Xeon with the sticker hack), ram (4 GB DDR2), HDD, 2 PSUs (1 X 1000 watts, 1 X 750 watts), frame. Room for 1 more GPU (pci slot, PSU capacity, and frame), PCI risers (I'll include extra riser in case you add 5th GPU). I can configure it to run a monero node and solo mine as well. Its sort of thrown together currently (assembled really fast to try and take advantage of eth spike). I can disassemble and send, or I can try and secure everything and package it all up in one giant box. Will include original GPU boxes for your eventual resale.









zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ less /proc/cpuinfo

processor : 0

vendor_id : GenuineIntel

cpu family : 6

model : 23

model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3323 @ 2.50GHz

stepping : 10

microcode : 0xa0b

cpu MHz : 1998.000

cache size : 3072 KB

physical id : 0

siblings : 4

core id : 0

cpu cores : 4





zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ df -h

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on

udev 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /dev

tmpfs 396M 1.4M 394M 1% /run

/dev/sda1 143G 16G 120G 12% /

none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroup

none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock

none 2.0G 80K 2.0G 1% /run/shm

none 100M 0 100M 0% /run/user





zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ free -h

total used free shared buffers cached

Mem: 3.9G 3.6G 280M 704K 120M 3.1G

-/+ buffers/cache: 407M 3.5G

Swap: 4.0G 11M 4.0G

zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$







Asking $1800. Counter offers considered. Pay in monero. Will use moneropric.es for price determination







- eth mining (100 Mh/s) Anyone want to buy a fully functioning 4 GPU monero 2.9 KH/s miner?I didn't think the power bills would be as expensive as they are.This thing pulls ~1 kW. 4 AMD cards. 2 X 290X, 2 X 390. I think one of the 390's is a 390x and one is a 390.I can preconfigure it with your addresses so it can be plug and play for you.Its also configured to run ethminer, in case you want to mine and dump and buy monero.Includes 4X GPUs, motherboard (Asus maximus formula), CPU (Xeon with the sticker hack), ram (4 GB DDR2), HDD, 2 PSUs (1 X 1000 watts, 1 X 750 watts), frame. Room for 1 more GPU (pci slot, PSU capacity, and frame), PCI risers (I'll include extra riser in case you add 5th GPU). I can configure it to run a monero node and solo mine as well. Its sort of thrown together currently (assembled really fast to try and take advantage of eth spike). I can disassemble and send, or I can try and secure everything and package it all up in one giant box. Will include original GPU boxes for your eventual resale.zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ less /proc/cpuinfoprocessor : 0vendor_id : GenuineIntelcpu family : 6model : 23model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3323 @ 2.50GHzstepping : 10microcode : 0xa0bcpu MHz : 1998.000cache size : 3072 KBphysical id : 0siblings : 4core id : 0cpu cores : 4zpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ df -hFilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted onudev 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /devtmpfs 396M 1.4M 394M 1% /run/dev/sda1 143G 16G 120G 12% /none 4.0K 0 4.0K 0% /sys/fs/cgroupnone 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/locknone 2.0G 80K 2.0G 1% /run/shmnone 100M 0 100M 0% /run/userzpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ free -htotal used free shared buffers cachedMem: 3.9G 3.6G 280M 704K 120M 3.1G-/+ buffers/cache: 407M 3.5GSwap: 4.0G 11M 4.0Gzpc@zpc-Maximus-Formula:~$ https://i.imgur.com/SxFU1GW.jpg - eth mining (100 Mh/s) < Track your bitcoins! > < Track them again! > p34X8HHmFS2LXJkf <<< <<< [url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1qomqt/what_a_landmark_legal_case_from_mid1700s_scotland/] What is fungibility? >>> 46P88uZ4edEgsk7iKQUGu2FUDYcdHm2HtLFiGLp1inG4e4f9PTb4mbHWYWFZGYUeQidJ8hFym2WUmWcp34X8HHmFS2LXJkf <<< Free subdomains at moneroworld.com!! >>> <<< If you don't want to run your own node, point your wallet to node.moneroworld.com, and get connected to a random node! @@@@ FUCK ALL THE PROFITEERS! PROOF OF WORK OR ITS A SCAM !!! @@@@

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LegendaryActivity: 2394Merit: 1070 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency April 21, 2016, 04:58:12 PM #30464 Quote from: Andretti83 on April 21, 2016, 04:41:32 PM I was wondering, does multi-algo solves orphaned block problems?



If you have 1 algo and 5 minutes block, and then switch to 5 algo and 1 minutes block

every algo would still find one block in about 5 minutes. But average block time would decrease to 1 minute.

Does it mean that you can have fast confirmation time and low orphanage rate at the same time, or not?



I think you would still have the same orphan rate as a single algo with one minute block target, because a block from one algo can orphan a block from a different algo, so I don't think multi algo buys you anything in terms of orphan rate. I do like the multi algo philosophy of opening mining up to as many people as possible: ASICs, GPUs, and CPUs; cryptonight kind of tries to do the same thing with a single algo by attempting to level the playing field between ASICs, GPUs, and CPUs rather than giving them their own separate algos to hash on. I think you would still have the same orphan rate as a single algo with one minute block target, because a block from one algo can orphan a block from a different algo, so I don't think multi algo buys you anything in terms of orphan rate. I do like the multi algo philosophy of opening mining up to as many people as possible: ASICs, GPUs, and CPUs; cryptonight kind of tries to do the same thing with a single algo by attempting to level the playing field between ASICs, GPUs, and CPUs rather than giving them their own separate algos to hash on.

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Full MemberActivity: 202Merit: 104 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency April 22, 2016, 04:45:24 AM #30466 Quote from: smooth on April 13, 2016, 08:20:16 PM If I recall the pool list on the OP was supposed to be a list of some recommended pools for new users to get started, not a comprehensive guide. Recommended pools meaning those that don't have a high share of the network, have a good reputation, reasonable fees, donate to support the project, etc.



Having a complete list doesn't really help the project or the coin. New users just need a way to get on one reasonable pool if they want to pool mine. Of course if someone wants to maintain a comprehensive pool list that is perfectly okay too, but it isn't necessary.



So, I wouldn't consider a pool not being in the OP as "missing".







Well, based on the #monero-pools topic saying

Quote ONLY USE THE POOLS LISTED IN THE ANN-THREAD https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0

I would think anyone with a pool would like it listed, or maybe that should be changed? Well, based on the #monero-pools topic sayingI would think anyone with a pool would like it listed, or maybe that should be changed?

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LegendaryActivity: 2534Merit: 1167 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency April 22, 2016, 05:10:15 AM #30467 Quote from: clintar2 on April 22, 2016, 04:45:24 AM Quote from: smooth on April 13, 2016, 08:20:16 PM If I recall the pool list on the OP was supposed to be a list of some recommended pools for new users to get started, not a comprehensive guide. Recommended pools meaning those that don't have a high share of the network, have a good reputation, reasonable fees, donate to support the project, etc.



Having a complete list doesn't really help the project or the coin. New users just need a way to get on one reasonable pool if they want to pool mine. Of course if someone wants to maintain a comprehensive pool list that is perfectly okay too, but it isn't necessary.



So, I wouldn't consider a pool not being in the OP as "missing".







Well, based on the #monero-pools topic saying

Quote ONLY USE THE POOLS LISTED IN THE ANN-THREAD https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0

Well, based on the #monero-pools topic saying

That also looks like a good recommendation to me.



Quote I would think anyone with a pool would like it listed, or maybe that should be changed?



Why does this matter? I would consider the interests of the project and network to take precedence over those of "anyone with a pool". The list of "missing" pools to which I was replying included one suspected of being a botnet (and also suspected of fake stats), one very large pool, one with suspicious affiliations and one which does not donate anything to support the software (pool software or core software). Why should any of those be listed regardless of what their operators "would like"?

That also looks like a good recommendation to me.Why does this matter? I would consider the interests of the project and network to take precedence over those of "anyone with a pool". The list of "missing" pools to which I was replying included one suspected of being a botnet (and also suspected of fake stats), one very large pool, one with suspicious affiliations and one which does not donate anything to support the software (pool software or core software). Why should any of those be listed regardless of what their operators "would like"?

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MemberActivity: 110Merit: 10 Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency April 22, 2016, 02:00:48 PM #30470

I set this pool up as a test...will keep it running a month or two, as its on a free server subscription (google cloud).



http://xmrpool.duckdns.org/



Its running on:

Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon (4 cores)

16GB RAM

50GB SSD





I set this pool up as a test...will keep it running a month or two, as its on a free server subscription (google cloud).Its running on:Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon (4 cores)16GB RAM50GB SSD