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odicin
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by odicin » 09.02.2012, 07:20
http://donateathome.org/
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Foster scientific research by voluntering your graphics card
GPU-Projekt für OpenCL (Nvidia und AMD). Es werden Bitcoins mit der GPU erzeugt die dann
GPUGrid zugute kommen.
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rebirther
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by rebirther » 09.02.2012, 15:11
Anmeldung geht nicht aufgrund fehlender Captcha.
Update:
Geht nur übern BOINCmanager. Team aktualisiert.
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by rebirther » 19.02.2012, 08:07
Nach etlichen Diskussionen in diversen Foren, wäre es besser das Geld direkt zu überweisen, da die Stromkosten vs. Bitcoins sich nicht rentieren. Ebenfalls wird es nicht in den Stats geführt.
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by rebirther » 19.02.2012, 11:05
Bei BOINCstats leider nicht, da gabs schon Diskussionen darüber.
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by rebirther » 25.02.2012, 17:31
BOINCstats hat es nun doch mit aufgenommen.
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by grmbl » 03.07.2012, 08:38
Ich habe das Projekt ein paar Tage laufen lassen, jedoch wieder Abstand davon genommen.
Im Normalzustand nutzt er keine 70% meiner GPU (HD 5850), also app_info.xml genommen. Da gibt es aber ein Problem mit "never ending tasks", so dass man das Projekt nicht einfach unbeaufsichtigt laufen lassen kann.
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by rebirther » 08.06.2013, 05:31
d@h was not able to be up consistently in the past few months. It has never been a champion of stability due to the complexity involved but now it's even worse with no apparent difference in the infrastructure.
Adding to this is the advent of ASICs for bitcoin crunching. These chips are way more power efficient than GPUs and so it makes no sense to keep crunching on GPUs.
The results of ASICs is that when we started the network power was around 8. Tera hashes/s. Yesterday was 110. This also mean that in the past few months we could not solve any block.
I'll be away for the next month, but as soon as I get back we will be reporting on what we have done and what we plan to do. Most likely stop it and re-purpose it.
For now, I would like to thank everybody who participated and wait for the reporting in 1 month.
gdf
We will see...