BombaUcigasa
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February 03, 2014, 06:52:55 PM |
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As you can see, the server you choose to mine on will affect your balances and payouts greatly. So what if you have 5% more rejects if the payout is 10% more?
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coins101
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February 03, 2014, 06:52:59 PM |
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SMOS 1.3 is not very good for the older 7950's. You're better off with SMOS 1.0 with the older CGMiner 3.2.1. SMOS 1.3 works better for the newer R9 series cards. In fact a lot of the newer updates like Kalroth's CGMiner fork and SGMiner tend to like the newer R9 280 and 290 cards. I'd stick with the ancient but working CGMiner versions for the 7950's. I've got 4 MSI 7950's running between 680 and 710 on SMOS 1.0 with CGminer 3.2.1 using the undervolted .962 bios and Lantis' scrypt bin files:  1. what is SMOS? 2. how are your GPUs @ 40-50C?? how cold is it in that room? lol.  , like really cool. I want your fans, or do you live in Alaska? 
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corsaro
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February 03, 2014, 07:28:12 PM |
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Different servers, different coins, different payout models, same hashing speed:
yes, it seems so. Greatly appreciated if H2o could explain us better... what is happening... eu servers are mining different coins then us servers? and asia server??
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coin123123
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February 03, 2014, 07:33:02 PM |
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Different servers, different coins, different payout models, same hashing speed:
yes, it seems so. Greatly appreciated if H2o could explain us better... what is happening... eu servers are mining different coins then us servers? and asia server?? doubt we'll get h2o answer.. common sense he is testing different options to choose best one and make this setting to all servers, but the problem is he is doing it for a month now and bad configured servers causing miners to loose profit.
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corsaro
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February 03, 2014, 07:39:42 PM |
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Different servers, different coins, different payout models, same hashing speed:
yes, it seems so. Greatly appreciated if H2o could explain us better... what is happening... eu servers are mining different coins then us servers? and asia server?? doubt we'll get h2o answer.. common sense he is testing different options to choose best one and make this setting to all servers, but the problem is he is doing it for a month now and bad configured servers causing miners to loose profit. Could we use "quota:" to distribute all our hashing power among different servers (eu, us)?
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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February 03, 2014, 07:43:42 PM |
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if there is an issue with all of middlecoin mining small coins and unbalancing the hash rate, perhaps it's strategic that the different servers are mining different coins.
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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BombaUcigasa
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February 03, 2014, 07:44:50 PM |
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Could we use "quota:" to distribute all our hashing power among different servers (eu, us)?
You don't need to set quota, if you add multiple balance pools they are automatically spread equally. But, yes, you can specify how. How do you know which server is the most profitable?
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corsaro
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February 03, 2014, 07:51:36 PM |
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Could we use "quota:" to distribute all our hashing power among different servers (eu, us)?
You don't need to set quota, if you add multiple balance pools they are automatically spread equally. But, yes, you can specify how. How do you know which server is the most profitable? actually I am using "amsterdam" as first server, and all other servers are used as "failover-only" servers... But mined coins of amsterdam server, looks like different from mined coins of other us servers... sincerely I am a bit confused...I hope h2o will come here to the forum, or on his twitter account, to explain us better his progresses in fixing server stability
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coins101
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February 03, 2014, 07:58:34 PM |
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jedimstr,
Just a suggestion - you don't need to run your fans at 85% when your GPU temps are around 35C.
it's probably the only way to keep ice from forming on the fan tips  Closer to the truth than you'd think  I used to have them autofan... or at lower settings... found 85% kept them nice and stable temp wise, and have reduced spin-up/spin-down wear vs autofan. Really? spin-up spin down wear? Dude, you couldn't have been running at max-hash  Come on, it's hash-vegas, baby, run at full speed, 24/7 for those $$$$$ 
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BombaUcigasa
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February 03, 2014, 08:00:26 PM |
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But mined coins of amsterdam server, looks like different from mined coins of other us servers... sincerely I am a bit confused...
I hope h2o will come here to the forum, or on his twitter account, to explain us better his progresses in fixing server stability
Yes, this was known for a while. Instead of just waiting for h2o to do something that solves your lack of profitability, simply decide to mine on several servers at once. That way your risk and reward is shared across various servers, and if one falls the rest still provide work.  Or even better, do as I did, start monitoring which server works better and has better payouts and use that. You get to pick the most average or most profitable scenario, with h20 doing nothing to assist in that.
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zneww
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February 03, 2014, 08:04:25 PM |
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Could we use "quota:" to distribute all our hashing power among different servers (eu, us)?
You don't need to set quota, if you add multiple balance pools they are automatically spread equally. But, yes, you can specify how. How do you know which server is the most profitable? I hope h2o will come here to the forum, or on his twitter account, to explain us better his progresses in fixing server stability lol
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BombaUcigasa
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February 03, 2014, 08:06:52 PM |
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h2odysee, why is the Amsterdam server never reporting stales? Is it because of my latency or is it because the server does not reject invalid shares at all?
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bullus
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February 03, 2014, 08:21:24 PM |
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But mined coins of amsterdam server, looks like different from mined coins of other us servers... sincerely I am a bit confused...
I hope h2o will come here to the forum, or on his twitter account, to explain us better his progresses in fixing server stability
Yes, this was known for a while. Instead of just waiting for h2o to do something that solves your lack of profitability, simply decide to mine on several servers at once. That way your risk and reward is shared across various servers, and if one falls the rest still provide work.  Or even better, do as I did, start monitoring which server works better and has better payouts and use that. You get to pick the most average or most profitable scenario, with h20 doing nothing to assist in that. How did u change the pool name?
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btc 16LWhms487bzCxQWq5oeW8SMDPmU2rvQjf
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zneww
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February 03, 2014, 08:23:43 PM |
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you have a better chance talking with Jesus.
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Catswold
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February 03, 2014, 08:31:18 PM |
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you have a better chance talking with Jesus.
I do that all the time . . . at least He's listening. 
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February 03, 2014, 08:40:59 PM |
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SMOS 1.3 is not very good for the older 7950's. You're better off with SMOS 1.0 with the older CGMiner 3.2.1. SMOS 1.3 works better for the newer R9 series cards. In fact a lot of the newer updates like Kalroth's CGMiner fork and SGMiner tend to like the newer R9 280 and 290 cards. I'd stick with the ancient but working CGMiner versions for the 7950's. I've got 4 MSI 7950's running between 680 and 710 on SMOS 1.0 with CGminer 3.2.1 using the undervolted .962 bios and Lantis' scrypt bin files: https://i.imgur.com/rKiV8bu.jpg1. what is SMOS? 2. how are your GPUs @ 40-50C?? how cold is it in that room? lol.  , like really cool. I want your fans, or do you live in Alaska?  http://i33.fastpic.ru/big/2014/0203/b0/6e69daad9689421aad7158d218acf0b0.pngFrom Russia with love  Temp sensor on hdd doesn't show negative temperature
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February 03, 2014, 08:56:03 PM |
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that's not a fan, this is a fan 
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February 03, 2014, 08:59:47 PM |
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where to buy this devil-fan? 
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February 03, 2014, 09:02:14 PM |
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