Tytanick,
Several of us have posted about our ongoing issue with unstable cards that started a couple days ago, and with the exception of one dismissive post, you have refused to address this issue. I'm happy that you are opening your OS to new customers with the introduction of Nvidia support, but how about a little support for your established client base? Who knows, the problem may be caused by a third party, such as Claymore, but there is no way to tell as long as you ignore our concerns.
Offer him (or someone) money to help you troubleshoot.
He is not being funded to develop this... its all on him if it fails. He has no malice toward you, he just has time to either develop or to trouble shoot individual cases. Development is (obviously) more productive for him.
Someone here said that moving to Claymore 9.5 solved the issues, Tytanick himself said that he prefers 8.1. I actually find that 9.4 is stable and that it gets more shares than 9.5...
Now, YOU go and take some time to try different options and get back with a more complete analysis so that he (and others here) can better understand your issue.
From your troubleshooting suggestions, it is obvious you are a fucking idiot who struggles daily to distinguish your head from your ass. The number of falsehoods and misstatements in your relatively short post is an impressive demonstration of your fundamental inability to exercise reason and logic when engaging the world around you.
First, with respect to your specific suggestion concerning Claymore versions, are you too fucking stupid to understand that I and others tried changing Claymore versions, it didn't help, and wrote about our efforts here, or perhaps you were just to fucking lazy to read my last couple of posts before going off half cocked like the dumb shit you are.
As for your suggestion to offer him money, I am already paying him. Besides, my and others' problems arose precisely when Tytanick implemented an update. As I noted in a previous post, this does not definitively establish that his update is the cause, but it means it is a damn good place to start. The only problem is that his change log provides zero useful information, and his sparing comments about the most recent upgrade don't help either. As such, you think I should pay more money to the individual who likely caused the issue with the product I am already paying for. Brilliant fucking idea. Why didn't I think of that.
As for your last paragraph, again, if you could have extricated your head from your ass for just a bit longer, you would have seen that I and other posters have fully described the circumstances surrounding the issue and our attempts to work around it.
So, in conclusion, go fuck yourself.