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Re: Now available: Lancelot (Heavy Duty 400 Mega hashes, 2 x FPGA Mining Board)
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superfry
on 26/06/2013, 03:00:54 UTC
Ditto, still waiting for the final invoice.
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Re: Now available: Lancelot (Heavy Duty 400 Mega hashes, 2 x FPGA Mining Board)
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superfry
on 23/06/2013, 09:20:47 UTC
Have the emails to finalise payment for the Group Buy gone out yet? Just want to make sure they didn't get caught by the spam filter.
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Re: [ANN] Yet another GPU miner release! [YAC]
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superfry
on 18/06/2013, 22:57:51 UTC
Great work on the updated kernel, doubled the hashrate on my 5870 (110Kh/s to 235Kh/s) and increased my 7770's from 125Kh/s to 153Kh/s
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Re: [Bounty] 200+ YAC (claimed!)
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superfry
on 15/06/2013, 19:53:42 UTC
--thread-concurrency 12000 --worksize 256  --intensity 12 --gpu-engine 1150 --gpu-memclock 1500

These are my settings for my 7770's (Gigabyte OC Edition's). Currently hashing at 125kh/s
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Re: [ANN] Yet another GPU miner release! [YAC]
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superfry
on 15/06/2013, 16:56:47 UTC
Great work on the miner hanzac. Getting 125kh/s on each of my 7770's and 110kh/s on my 5870
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Re: Now available: Lancelot (Heavy Duty 400 Mega hashes, 2 x FPGA Mining Board)
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superfry
on 15/06/2013, 16:01:26 UTC
Good news: It looks that we'll be able to ship group manufacturing orders on 27th - 30th of June.



Woohoo! Great news to hear. Looking forward to having these babies punch out some bitcoins for me Cheesy
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Re: FPGA - profitability vs effeciency?
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superfry
on 30/05/2013, 07:33:06 UTC
It all depends on where the person lives. For me FPGA's are a profitable option for mining bitcoins because of the extremely high power bills in Australia (about 0.25 AUD per kilowatt). On average half of the coins generated by my GPU miners go back into power costs. Doesn't mean I have taken them down however since coming into winter the heat they generate more then makes up for it. But in the long term FPGA's with their lower power draw means that I can keep more of the coins that I make and while they do have a higher upfront cost they pay themselves off faster. But use the calculators and see what is best for you.
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Re: [EHR:356.5Gh/s] Hashrack.com|Hashpacks the easy way to mine bitcoins 0.5Gh-50Gh
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superfry
on 17/05/2013, 22:02:20 UTC
Pkarc.

Have you considered creating a secondary purchase system based on buying ASICminer blades? given the purchase price of 50 btc and a 10GH/s rate that would mean around 1 btc per 200mh/s not counting your fees and other expenses. It wouldn't be for everyone but for people like me living in an area where power is expensive would be a good middle ground between waiting for the DIY Avalons and BFL to ship.
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Re: YACoin Windows 7 x64 miner [SSSE3 and AVX support]
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superfry
on 11/05/2013, 20:18:32 UTC
2x Xeon 5345

SSSE3 - 240kh/s - 33kh/s per core. -t 16
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Re: Niterider (pool op for chn.mnlan.net) is a scammer
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superfry
on 11/05/2013, 18:41:25 UTC
Agreed. Put 1500 Kh/s for two days and only got 40 coins Sad
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Re: Raspberry Pi Model B for use with Bitcoin
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superfry
on 04/05/2013, 11:55:03 UTC
Wow, would love to pick one up when they are ready.
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Re: 4x 7850 vs 2x 7950 differences (all sapphire standard dual cooler series)
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superfry
on 28/04/2013, 05:03:57 UTC
just curious what exactly is the pricing for the 7850's in your area? You might want to consider some of the FPGA's if your GPU pricing is indeed double the cost of the US.
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Re: Hashrack.com - Hashpacks the easy way to mine bitcoins! from 0.5Gh/s to 50Gh/s
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superfry
on 27/04/2013, 06:04:01 UTC
Gonna keep an eye on this too. Too bad you don't have any hardware up and running right now or else I'd be throwing some btc your way.
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Re: [WTB] Broken Graphics cards... or working
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superfry
on 25/04/2013, 01:43:19 UTC
Anybody still selling broken cards?
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Re: Just ordered my first set of cards.
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superfry
on 19/04/2013, 21:43:52 UTC
since you are getting started dustcoin.com/mining is a good site to use to determine what coins are most profitable at any given time, however do not forget to take into account transaction and exchange fees when mining alt-coins for exchange. Cheerio
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Re: New to the board!! - Looking to be added to the Group buy Avalon Order!
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superfry
on 19/04/2013, 21:40:08 UTC
You and me both bro. Just gotta wait it out and hope that they aren't all gone by the time we make an order Cheesy
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Re: Quad HD 7970 Bitcoin Miner - PSU Req.?
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superfry
on 19/04/2013, 21:30:12 UTC
Have you searched static ice for the GPU's? Recently built a dual 7970 rig and the cards were 410 a pop. Also rigged up a dual power supply system to (2x 600w Antec's we had laying around).
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Re: BFL starts shipping Jalapeno this week!?
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superfry
on 19/04/2013, 21:25:40 UTC
If this actually happens I'll eat my shoe.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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superfry
on 19/04/2013, 21:24:41 UTC
No offense but this has to be about the stupidest thing i've ever seen in my life, My only reason for signing up on this forum is to ask an question regarding my BTC-E account funds being frozen and not being allowed to withdraw. An user with an simple question shouldn't have to jump so many hoops just to be able to open an thread, my gawd... Then you wonder why the BTC community isn't as accepted as it should be. smh

You do know that the wait is only 4 hours and 5 posts. Otherwise give them hell!