Gamer67
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тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
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January 22, 2014, 06:10:38 PM |
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Did you miss --scrypt by any chance? Looks like it. yes i didnt use it, because when add it, just start and disapear. Get cgminer 3.7.2. Use --scrypt option. Run from windows command line ("cmd") so you can capture any errors. That's not going to work for him... he's trying to use a USB ASICminer Block Erupter on Middlecoin. so i cant use it in this pool ? No. You really should do a bit more homework. Seriously all the information that you need is in these forums. Use the search button.
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"I am not Dorian Nakamoto."
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 06:23:39 PM |
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Did you miss --scrypt by any chance? Looks like it. yes i didnt use it, because when add it, just start and disapear. Get cgminer 3.7.2. Use --scrypt option. Run from windows command line ("cmd") so you can capture any errors. That's not going to work for him... he's trying to use a USB ASICminer Block Erupter on Middlecoin. so i cant use it in this pool ? yes i use USB ASICminer Block Erupter Like I said in my other post above... You should be using that USB miner to mine on BTCGuild or a Bitcoin P2Pool node. It won't work with ANY Scrypt based pool. Only SHA256 based pools for mining Bitcoin (and other compatible coins) directly.
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drakoin
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January 22, 2014, 07:07:46 PM Last edit: January 22, 2014, 07:32:42 PM by drakoin |
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- vddc shows 1.2v in the web stats interface but max 1.14 in my conf file... And ccc seems to confirm max at 1.14.
Undervolting via cgminer rarely works. You can use MSI Afterburner in Windows in order to check if the voltage control is unlocked and can be controlled by software. If not - you'll need to flush you GPUs' BIOS in order to unlock. We have explored that topic a lot in the past weeks. Have a look at this thread about (A) optimizing with stock voltage, (B) undervolting, potentially with your own modified BIOS, and (C) undervolting and underclocking to a certain sweet spot The reason for doing this is NOT to blindly increase the khash/s. But to save money by using much less electricity. (C) results in amazing khash/Watt efficiency: Almost 3 khash/Watt for the whole rig, and 4.0 khash/Watt for the GPUs only. Very important for people in countries with high electricity prices, and those mediocre weeks with low coin output. I suggest to jump into posting #37 now - but if you want to try, please read the whole thread. More reading, but less tears :-) This is potentially dangerous since that might brick your GPUs.
Exactly. That's why I like the VBE7 approach, to not just flush any other BIOS, perhaps even from a different vendor, but to use the original BIOS, and just tweak 3 values. Posting #45 gives such a BIOS, and how I created it. Still, there is enough danger left. Do it at your own risk - and not in all of your GPU cards at the same time. Happy mining!  --- P.S.: Let's spread the word, imagine the altcoin network starts saving 1/4, 1/3 or even 1/2 of electricity.

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JCviggen
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January 22, 2014, 07:23:40 PM |
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Stats frozen again?
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jam3zs
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January 22, 2014, 07:28:43 PM |
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- vddc shows 1.2v in the web stats interface but max 1.14 in my conf file... And ccc seems to confirm max at 1.14.
Undervolting via cgminer rarely works. You can use MSI Afterburner in Windows in order to check if the voltage control is unlocked and can be controlled by software. If not - you'll need to flush you GPUs' BIOS in order to unlock. We have explored that topic a lot in the past weeks. Have a look at this thread about (A) optimizing with stock voltage, (B) undervolting, potentially with your own modified BIOS, and (C) undervolting and underclocking to a certain sweet spot The reason for doing this is NOT to blindly increase the khash/s. But to save money by using much less electricity. (C) results in amazing khash/Watt efficiency: Almost 3 khash/Watt for the whole rig, and 4.0 khash/Watt for the GPUs only. Very important for people in countries with high electricity prices, and those mediocre weeks with low coin output. I suggest to jump into posting #37 now - but if you want to try, please read the whole thread. More reading, but less tears :-) This is potentially dangerous since that might brick your GPUs.
Exactly. That's why I like the VBE7 approach, to not just flush any other BIOS, perhaps even from a different vendor, but to use the original BIOS, and just tweak 3 values. Posting #45 gives such a BIOS, and how I created it. Still, there is enough danger left. Do it at your own risk - and not in all of your GPU cards at the same time.  --- P.S.: Let's spread the word, imagine the altcoin network starts saving 1/4, 1/3 or even 1/2 of electricity.
 Can I ask how you work out the kH/Watt for the GPU's only?
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drakoin
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January 22, 2014, 07:40:56 PM |
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The reason for doing this is NOT to blindly increase the khash/s. But to save money by using much less electricity. (C) results in amazing khash/Watt efficiency: Almost 3 khash/Watt for the whole rig, and 4.0 khash/Watt for the GPUs only. Very important for people in countries with high electricity prices, and those mediocre weeks with low coin output.
Can I ask how you work out the kH/Watt for the GPU's only? Sure. (g)pu (d)isable all cards, then measure the remaining (in my case 81) Watts, and subtract that baseline everywhere. It's not exact, an idle card still uses a few Watts, perhaps even only single digit - but compared to >200Watts, it's only ~5% wrong. A discussion of that topic is in posting #72. Come over if you are interested.
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January 22, 2014, 07:45:51 PM |
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Sure. (g)pu (d)isable all cards, then measure the remaining (in my case 81) Watts, and subtract that baseline everywhere. It's not exact, an idle card still uses a few Watts, perhaps even only single digit - but compared to >200Watts, it's only ~5% wrong. A discussion of that topic is in posting #72. Come over if you are interested. Do you know if there a thread for the R290X also, looks neat, and must try to optimize my rig soon... :-D
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falsealarm_bf
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January 22, 2014, 08:09:03 PM |
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How is this proof that the scrypt ASICs are out? I am just curious. Isn't this the same person we suspected to be running a botnet or a GPU farm?
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January 22, 2014, 08:15:36 PM |
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OMG this has been debated over and over again ... Now to the real issues ...  Does some one know what is happening with charts of some users, my wasn't updated since 16.54 UTC. But it is not a big problem though. Because i can see that today payout wiil be nice too 
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rallasnackbar
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January 22, 2014, 08:17:33 PM |
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OMG this has been debated over and over again ... Now to the real issues ...  Does some one know what is happening with charts of some users, my wasn't updated since 16.54 UTC. But it is not a big problem though. Because i can see that today payout wiil be nice too  Just happens some times... but it corrects it self. Hope the new servers will be permanent soon, so we have less downtown. And i also wish for vardiff
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jedimstr
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January 22, 2014, 08:26:54 PM |
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OMG this has been debated over and over again ... Now to the real issues ...  Does some one know what is happening with charts of some users, my wasn't updated since 16.54 UTC. But it is not a big problem though. Because i can see that today payout wiil be nice too  Just happens some times... but it corrects it self. Hope the new servers will be permanent soon, so we have less downtown. And i also wish for vardiff If you want vardiff, head over to Hashco.ws or Wafflepool. You can see how well it's working over there. H20's been pretty adamant he wants nothing to do with vardiff.
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sykal
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January 22, 2014, 09:07:23 PM |
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wow a whole 6 MHs for about $5400! What a steal! You're right, GPU Mining is so dead! lol
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falsealarm_bf
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January 22, 2014, 09:13:39 PM |
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Just as FYI, the stats seem to have stopped rather than flatlined as before.
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HumbleMiner
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January 22, 2014, 09:19:47 PM |
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Just as FYI, the stats seem to have stopped rather than flatlined as before.
Not sure if you mean graph or table. My personal stats are being updated in the table every few minutes.
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krisj
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January 22, 2014, 09:22:19 PM |
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GPU mining is NOT dead.
you can buy 9 R9 280X cards for $3500 and get the same hash rate 6MH @ 1800W. Power usage is higher than ASIC (1200W). But GPUs have a second hand market value. GPUs come with warranty and they are manufactured by well known companies unlike those ASIC vendors who accept BTC and Western Union payments only.
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Biggen
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January 22, 2014, 09:24:16 PM |
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H2o please hire someone that knows DB programming. The web page stats freezing multiple times a week is unacceptable when the pool owner is knocking down $4K+ day.
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Damnsammit
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January 22, 2014, 09:27:00 PM |
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wow a whole 6 MHs for about $5400! What a steal! You're right, GPU Mining is so dead!
lol
If you don't see the significance of a working Scrypt ASIC then I don't know what else to say. GPU mining is not dead, but if that ASIC is real, then it is on it's way out.
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falsealarm_bf
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January 22, 2014, 09:27:35 PM |
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Just as FYI, the stats seem to have stopped rather than flatlined as before.
Not sure if you mean graph or table. My personal stats are being updated in the table every few minutes. Do I need the Python script to pull from the table?
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