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    • kris_davison
      kris_davison last edited by

      Ah that makes more sense sorry I was waaay off there Lol.

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      • lizhi
        lizhi last edited by

        Chinese Version

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nVQFS74osA

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          Alpha Wolf last edited by

          Well done!

          I’m watching this closely since the day my miners quit working on the old scrypt with Phoenixcoin.

          Working the new scrypt with CPU miners and so far everything is working perfectly. On avg. I

          complete blocks of 25 to 33 a day with the few rigs I have running at the moment. Summer time

          here so I’m cut back on the amount because of heat and power usage.At the moment running a

          single 6 core 12 TH 980x CPU on 10 cores and a dual 6 core 12TH EVGA SR2 both overclocked

          3.6Ghz 980x 3.3Ghz on the dual CPU SR2.Normally the 980x runs at 4.0Ghz but it being summer I’ve

          dropped it back for now until it starts cooling back down.

          Serouisly waiting on the release of the GPU miner to put my fleet of GPU’s to working.

          4x 270x setting idle along with 660Ti 760GTX a few 7870’s and 5850’s.

          Would love to help with the beta testing of the GPU miner, so let me know if I can help

          in anyway.

          lol almost forgot about the Quad 8 core AMD server I have running but its on another

          network so I’ll have to check on it to see how many block on adv. it finds a day and report

          back to you on that. BTW I’m solo mining. ;-)

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            Alpha Wolf last edited by

            Teaser: :) http://gyazo.com/0379d27bb4368439622fd04a9bbe233c

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              A Former User last edited by

              We’re getting pretty close now and we have a good range of testers amongst the staff/team but I’ll talk to our primary dev and see if we could utilise your equipment for the final stage of stress testing.

              I’ll be in contact.

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                Alpha Wolf last edited by

                We’re getting pretty close now and we have a good range of testers amongst the staff/team but I’ll talk to our primary dev and see if we could utilise your equipment for the final stage of stress testing.

                I’ll be in contact.

                Thanks, looking forward to hearing from you. Wish you all the best on this project as I have been a long time fan of Phoenixcoin.

                Pn18tqfzFNPUcFjJRq1GRYdYDJjKTBNGpq

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                  Alpha Wolf last edited by

                  Did anyone other than me notice that NeoScrypt/Phoenixcoin is at #1 on CoinWirz list today?

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                  • ghostlander
                    ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                    Did anyone other than me notice that NeoScrypt/Phoenixcoin is at #1 on CoinWirz list today?

                    There was a pump.

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                      tmuir12 Regular Member last edited by

                      Saw that, To be honest it will still take a huge amount of GPUs too, GPU miner on neoscrypt is not like it is on Scrypt, speed is massively cut back.

                      My GPU only gives my 26Khash on Neoscrypt compared to 330khash on Scrypt, so even if he was using a GPU miner, it still a massive amount of them.

                      So the question is whose supercomputer is he using to mine Phoenixcoin? >:D

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        It would be a cpu farm undoubtedly.

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