[quote=“lindatess, post:412, topic:358”]Furthermore, from doing some simple calculations I can see that the E5420 (4 cores) is an equivalent to the i7 920 (6 cores).
0.64 / 4 * 6 = 0.96[/quote]
The i7 920 has 4 cores and 8 threads, while the E5420 only has 4 cores and 4 threads, and a year older architecture. I wouldn’t call them equivalent. The i7 should perform much better.
I’m using i7 2600 3.4 ghz water cooling and ı did genproclimit=4 but my CPU tempature goes 90-98C when ı check it why I dont understand even in laptop aswell i7 3740QM
I cannot connect. is that correct?? as output i m getting the following
*** Xolominer - Primecoin Pool Miner v0.8 RC1
*** by xolokram/TB - www.beeeeer.org - glhf
*** thx to Sunny King & mikaelh
*** press CTRL+C to exit
PXpR4CDZdX1bHNKgPeP36UFyqj4qppwv1E
GeneratePrimeTable() : setting nSieveExtensions = 9, nSievePercentage = 10, nSieveSize = 1000000
GeneratePrimeTable() : prime table [1, 1000000] generated with 78498 primes
spawning 2 worker thread(s)
[WORKER0] Hello, World!
[WORKER0] GoGoGo!
[WORKER1] Hello, World!
[WORKER1] GoGoGo!
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
PrimecoinMiner started
PrimecoinMiner started
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
connecting to 176.34.128.129:1337
@whiteshadow:
use a PRIMECOIN address, —NOT— a protoshares address
@kinomiyan:
you should check you cooling solution, if these temperatures are correct this is not healthy for your cpu
@DiTo:
it’s a known issue and will be investigated once the user stats are back up
@yogibaer+DiTo:
@frank123:
i’ll only transfer funds if the ‘wrong’ address is obviously broken (typo, not valid xpm address etc.pp.) or the owner of the address can verify a message with the ‘wrong’ and ‘good’ address and mining has been stopped on the ‘wrong’ address.
[quote=“xolokram, post:428, topic:358”]@whiteshadow:
use a PRIMECOIN address, —NOT— a protoshares address
@kinomiyan:
you should check you cooling solution, if these temperatures are correct this is not healthy for your cpu
@DiTo:
it’s a known issue and will be investigated once the user stats are back up
@yogibaer+DiTo:
@frank123:
i’ll only transfer funds if the ‘wrong’ address is obviously broken (typo, not valid xpm address etc.pp.) or the owner of the address can verify a message with the ‘wrong’ and ‘good’ address and mining has been stopped on the ‘wrong’ address.
xolokram[/quote]
I realy dont know ı check tempature but its true it goest quickly this tempature 90-98C but when ı change generoplimit 6 or 7 it wont change between 90C- 98 not higher than this i7 2600 power voltage 700
Program CoreTemp
This is my water cooling
I ll go where ı bought this computer or can you tell me what can ı do I dont know much about computer stuffs
[quote=“xolokram, post:428, topic:358”]@whiteshadow:
use a PRIMECOIN address, —NOT— a protoshares address
@kinomiyan:
you should check you cooling solution, if these temperatures are correct this is not healthy for your cpu
@DiTo:
it’s a known issue and will be investigated once the user stats are back up
@yogibaer+DiTo:
@frank123:
i’ll only transfer funds if the ‘wrong’ address is obviously broken (typo, not valid xpm address etc.pp.) or the owner of the address can verify a message with the ‘wrong’ and ‘good’ address and mining has been stopped on the ‘wrong’ address.
I mined PTS to the beeeeer pool all day yesterday with the newest experimental miner build. It looks like it is functioning properly. Each thread is getting 80-90 c/m, work is being accepted and shared, but I’m not seeing this reflected in my payout address. I have two computers running the new miner, and both are getting around the same collisions a minute. When I switched back to the old miner, I instantly had two shares added on.
Did I really just not contribute to any blocks yesterday? It seems really unlikely, considering two machines running all day.
A question regarding the primeminer about the [STATS]. I use primeminer on a 8 core CPU (8*2.3 GHZ), when i start primeminer with all necessary options it shows me that 8 workers are started.
A question regarding the primeminer about the [STATS]. I use primeminer on a 8 core CPU (8*2.3 GHZ), when i start primeminer with all necessary options it shows me that 8 workers are started.
Hello,
I started mining XPM some time ago, and I set in my workers a BTC-E account as payout/username.
I now know that I shouldn’t do this and instead opened a normal wallet. But I did that because Primecoin does not have a Mac wallet, so I just wanted to mine and send directly to BTC-E.
Now I setup a virtual machine with Windows and have my own wallet. The sum of the previous mining did not reach payout yet (I’m about to approach 3XPM), is there any chance that we can divert those XPM to my personal wallet? I stopped mining on the BTC-E payout account and restarted workers on my wallet.
I can reply any question for verification.
[quote=“masterkain, post:435, topic:358”]Hello,
I started mining XPM some time ago, and I set in my workers a BTC-E account as payout/username.
I now know that I shouldn’t do this and instead opened a normal wallet. But I did that because Primecoin does not have a Mac wallet, so I just wanted to mine and send directly to BTC-E.
Now I setup a virtual machine with Windows and have my own wallet. The sum of the previous mining did not reach payout yet (I’m about to approach 3XPM), is there any chance that we can divert those XPM to my personal wallet? I stopped mining on the BTC-E payout account and restarted workers on my wallet.
I can reply any question for verification.
Thanks,
C.[/quote]
why not? what happen to the btc-e ? i am sending my beeeer pool to my BTC-E as well.
wondering why shouldnt do this?
[quote=“dkleiw, post:436, topic:358”]why not? what happen to the btc-e ? i am sending my beeeer pool to my BTC-E as well.
wondering why shouldnt do this?[/quote]
there is a quote in the Deposit area in BTC-E on XPM that says it does not support generated transactions from some pools, looking around to see what that means I found that some people lost the money in the process.
[quote=“masterkain, post:438, topic:358”][quote=“dkleiw, post:436, topic:358”]why not? what happen to the btc-e ? i am sending my beeeer pool to my BTC-E as well.
wondering why shouldnt do this?[/quote]
there is a quote in the Deposit area in BTC-E on XPM that says it does not support generated transactions from some pools, looking around to see what that means I found that some people lost the money in the process.[/quote]
but the XPM deposit from BTC-E is working on xpm.syware.de on beeeer pool for now.
got almost 1 primecoin now and think to mine until 3 primecoin then change to my wallet.
hopefully there will be no issues for it :3
will observe other post then. it take almost 5 days for 1 prime coin and hopefully it wont be wasted :3
[quote=“dkleiw, post:439, topic:358”][quote=“masterkain, post:438, topic:358”][quote=“dkleiw, post:436, topic:358”]why not? what happen to the btc-e ? i am sending my beeeer pool to my BTC-E as well.
wondering why shouldnt do this?[/quote]
there is a quote in the Deposit area in BTC-E on XPM that says it does not support generated transactions from some pools, looking around to see what that means I found that some people lost the money in the process.[/quote]
but the XPM deposit from BTC-E is working on xpm.syware.de on beeeer pool for now.
got almost 1 primecoin now and think to mine until 3 primecoin then change to my wallet.
hopefully there will be no issues for it :3
will observe other post then. it take almost 5 days for 1 prime coin and hopefully it wont be wasted :3[/quote]
Now I left one worker running pointing to the BTC-E wallet, when it will reach payout I’ll switch it to my wallet too.