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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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DeschutesCore
on 09/12/2014, 23:48:17 UTC
'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: cf9d7a56-e8b1-4c64-9c6d-f3468fb709ba'
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Re: [100 TH] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested
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DeschutesCore
on 28/11/2013, 03:17:14 UTC
guys, it of a newb here, apologies but I cant find an answer to this anyway

and this

http://puu.sh/5v0bJ.png

thanks
Steve

 Juniper is the name of the GPU used in 5700 / 5800 series cards so it's pointing to the video card. Hardware errors on GPU's are almost always an issue of using the wrong video card driver / OpenCL implementation. There are many recent ATi (AMD) builds that do not include the proper drivers / OpenCL libraries.
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Re: How many btc you have earned so far & how?
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DeschutesCore
on 28/10/2013, 16:55:50 UTC
17 BTC early in the year, but I sold all of mine back when they crested $140. I'm at 0.07 BTC now, earning about $2 USD a day @ current exchange rates.
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Introduction - My Setup & Results so far
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DeschutesCore
on 28/10/2013, 11:05:55 UTC
Hi and Hello!

 I've been mining exclusively with Slush since Sept 2012 and I've come and gone as I get chances to work on my software client here and there. I wouldn't remotely pretend to have contributed much, being late to the game and witnessing how quickly the race is escalating, which I find fascinating. What I do do is work on an application using cgminer as it's heart, and providing features such as account monitoring. graphs and historical logging, site shortcuts, an OpenCL device explorer, market rates, and several other features are planned for integration such as remote monitoring of your rigs via an Android app and an equipment cost calculator.

 I do love me some hardware, so I enjoy the recent ASIC arms race and find the BFL ATi/AMD ripoff shrouded Monarch to be a brilliant design idea. I love the idea that a a redundant supplied Asus Rampage IV board rocking 4 x 600 GH/s for a total of 2.4TH will set you back a cool $19,000.00. Strangely, you can get the same performance (~2.3 TH/s) using 720 Block Erupters for a cost of $9000.00.

 I've finally gotten some time to dedicate to working on my farm and am adding capacity in small chunks of 7 Block Erupters and a D-Link 7 port hub. I'm currently awaiting delivery of the first hub so for now each Erupter is plugged into my PC and Apple monitor. I'm very happy with low error rates, and I am optimistic about my planned design for a mining box, which I'll describe further in a design document soon.

DeviceTypeM/HashCostDraw
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
ASICMiner USB Block ErupterASIC334$14.500.5
GeForce GTX 660 PCIe   GPU70$0.00140
Radeon 5870PCIe   GPU340$0.00188
9 Devices 2748$99.30331.5
D-Link 7 Port USB Hub$15.00
Dell Latitude ST Tablet w/ Dock$90.00
Total Cost$204.30

Prospector CL
http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_about.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_worker.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_account.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_market.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_messages.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_console.PNG

http://www.oldpartswarehouse.com/images/cgminer_external.PNG