sykal
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February 09, 2014, 02:45:07 AM |
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wow I am using the K-dev one and looking good one thing I got a message that said
WARNING: GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS is not specified!
whats that mean
but its working normally I have not got rejected yet and I have got some accepted
Pretty sure that is just a Linux thing. Dunno, though, never used K-dev... Just know when I ran CGMiner in Linux I had to set the GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS before firing up CGMiner. Fuck trying to toy with the AMD drivers in Linux though lol btw I am a windows man  as your first line put: setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
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ckoeber
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February 09, 2014, 02:46:00 AM |
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It's like I am reading the innermost thoughts of a mining admin here ...
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Gamer67
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тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
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February 09, 2014, 02:47:01 AM |
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weird as,,,, K-dev miner working fine as in PERFECT different GPU threads etc....
But SG miner I used the EXACT same BATCH file but offcourse changed CGminer to >> sgminer and it doesnt work so the commands are not indentical wwhich is what i was dreading hopefully its just one silly little command change but ?? suggestions?
I CANNOT beleive the difference in K-dev cgminer WOW ... SO stable fair enough the KH is alittle less on the 290 880KH but its very stable and no rejections yet. NO SG miner,,, why isnt this working i thought its the same commands am I missing something here? I cannot comment as I do not use a batch file I just use cgwatcher to adjust my settings via sgminer.conf file. DAMMIT  SOLVED- Since SGMINER is specifically for scrypt no need for --scrypt. I figured that out all by myself ,, *Pats himself on the back ahh i feel good lool lol, that was rule number one for running sgminer for scrypt. 
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ar88
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February 09, 2014, 02:49:38 AM |
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full moon is out today.. 
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gtraah
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February 09, 2014, 02:51:12 AM |
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wow I am using the K-dev one and looking good one thing I got a message that said
WARNING: GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS is not specified!
whats that mean
but its working normally I have not got rejected yet and I have got some accepted
Pretty sure that is just a Linux thing. Dunno, though, never used K-dev... Just know when I ran CGMiner in Linux I had to set the GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS before firing up CGMiner. Fuck trying to toy with the AMD drivers in Linux though lol btw I am a windows man  as your first line put: setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 what if I put setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 0 whats the difference. as a matter of fact I tried 0 , and tried a 5 min test.. 0 rejects between ALL 3 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 1024 rejects between all 3 . 5 minutes is probably a laughable comparison but what does it do if you dont mind me asking
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Gamer67
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February 09, 2014, 02:54:12 AM |
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I would not mess with the setx settings. Just use what works right for everyone which are:
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
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setx gpu_max_alloc_percent 100
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gtraah
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February 09, 2014, 03:04:27 AM |
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I would not mess with the setx settings. Just use what works right for everyone which are:
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
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setx gpu_max_alloc_percent 100
ok  Even Though I still had not 1 single reject on 0? Ok Ill put it back to 1 just because you said everyone does it. Maybe it was just a freak reject I got when I did it before
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RickJamesBTC
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February 09, 2014, 03:24:45 AM |
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Good that it's funny to you, some of us are seeing a variation in payment value of a few hundred dollars a day. It adds up.
It's fucking hilarious to me. If you are mining and don't expect to see a fluctuation in your daily payout then you have a fundamental misunderstanding of how this whole mining thing works. Thanks for your worthless opinion. Feel free to keep it to yourself next time. The difference between the fluctuating value of coins and complete breakdowns of the system including half of our hashrate not showing up is huge.
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clockers25
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February 09, 2014, 03:25:32 AM |
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IF I pointed 16MH towards middle coin.com, can someone tell me about how much I would be looking at daily in BTC
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PCMiner
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February 09, 2014, 03:55:45 AM |
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IF I pointed 16MH towards middle coin.com, can someone tell me about how much I would be looking at daily in BTC
Based on the last 10 pages on this thread, I've gathered you will earn anywhere from .0001btc/MH to 1btc/MH. I've also learned that h20 is a person who's incredibly smart and doing us all a favor offering this service but we should hate him or her for not telling us every single thing he's doing with this pool to attempt to make it better.
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sykal
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February 09, 2014, 04:01:44 AM |
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IF I pointed 16MH towards middle coin.com, can someone tell me about how much I would be looking at daily in BTC
Look at someone around your hash. This seriously isn't that difficult to figure out. Get off your lazy ass.
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gtraah
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February 09, 2014, 05:10:09 AM |
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something wierd is happenning i had ashower expecting this to be pumping and I just witnessed it restart here is the log
No pools set in config file or arguments! If I need to restart the miner it will be stuck at prompt until you manually enter this information. Putting this into the config file or arguments is highly recommended to ensure continuous mining. [18/11/2013 7:51:19 PM] CGMiner started successfully. [18/11/2013 7:52:19 PM] The computer is no longer idle. [18/11/2013 7:52:49 PM] CGMiner process closed outside of CGWatcher! [18/11/2013 7:52:49 PM] The miner is closed outside of CGWatcher and you've requested for me to ensure it stays running. Attempting to start... [18/11/2013 7:52:51 PM] No pools set in config file or arguments! If I need to restart the miner it will be stuck at prompt until you manually enter this information. Putting this into the config file or arguments is highly recommended to ensure continuous mining. [18/11/2013 7:52:57 PM] CGMiner started successfully. [18/11/2013 7:55:57 PM] CGMiner process closed outside of CGWatcher! [18/11/2013 7:55:57 PM] The miner is closed outside of CGWatcher and you've requested for me to ensure it stays running. Attempting to start... [18/11/2013 7:55:59 PM] No pools set in config file or arguments! If I need to restart the miner it will be stuck at prompt until you manually enter this information. Putting this into the config file or arguments is highly recommended to ensure continuous mining. [18/11/2013 7:56:05 PM] CGMiner started successfully.
No one is here to close it I have team viewwer logged in and why would it close I am using K-Dev
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gtraah
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February 09, 2014, 05:19:50 AM |
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that was real weird I had team viewer open on my laptop showing my miner the screen when into screen save mode in on my laptop but my miner doesnt goto sleep mode why the hell was it restarting every time, Could it be becasue I was trying to OC it much? I would think it would give you errors before just closing...hmmm interestinf
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Damnsammit
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February 09, 2014, 05:28:40 AM |
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Thanks for your worthless opinion. Feel free to keep it to yourself next time. The difference between the fluctuating value of coins and complete breakdowns of the system including half of our hashrate not showing up is huge.
Why are you still here if you are losing so much profit? I guess you are one of the victims of h2o's random-hash-stealing program? I never once mentioned the fluctuating value of coins. I am talking about the fact that this thread has proven time and time again that most miners don't have the faintest idea on how difficulty works, how hashes work, or the difference between the calculated value of a pool reading of your hashrate versus the actual hashrate that they see in their mining program. That's what is "fucking hilarious" to me. Come on, man, we are both in the same business. We sell cables, we mine, we profit. What "system breakdowns" are causing half of your hashes to go wasted on Middlecoin? If it's just your hashrate "not showing up" then who gives a flying rat's ass in hell as long as your payout is decent? I have never thought for a second "wow I could be making more money if I mined LTC right now" since switching to Middlecoin because I hate the aspect of trading coins on Cryptsy and keeping up with whatever the latest shitcoin is that is currently the most profitable. h2o does a great job of handling that aspect of this business and I gladly give him my hashes and that 3% fee for him to deal with that. Maybe I have missed your complaints in this thread, but it seems to me that 99.9% of the complaints in this thread are due to ignorance on the part of the miner. It's amazing how little people seem to care about the fundamentals of the subject that they are participating in. Difficulty is, well, difficult to break down into Layman's terms, but the meaning of it is cryptic (no pun) upon most of these miners.
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RickJamesBTC
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February 09, 2014, 05:37:47 AM |
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I've been defending the pool for a long time, and I've just switched away most of my machines because I was getting very low payouts, half the hashrate showing up, low unexchanged, and big reject rates. But hey, keep talking about how you know everything. When something that works stops working suddenly, as it did in the last few days, people notice.
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Damnsammit
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February 09, 2014, 05:40:08 AM |
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I've been defending the pool for a long time, and I've just switched away most of my machines because I was getting very low payouts, half the hashrate showing up, low unexchanged, and big reject rates. But hey, keep talking about how you know everything. When something that works stops working suddenly, as it did in the last few days, people notice.
I really do like your pompous attitude. You still have displayed no knowledge of anything other than that you have too much money on your hands and have built a GPU farm. Kudos. No wonder homeboy decided to PM your customers in your USB riser thread and undercut you.
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haitch
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February 09, 2014, 05:43:01 AM |
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I've been defending the pool for a long time, and I've just switched away most of my machines because I was getting very low payouts, half the hashrate showing up, low unexchanged, and big reject rates. But hey, keep talking about how you know everything. When something that works stops working suddenly, as it did in the last few days, people notice.
Looks like you picked a really bad time to switch away - 3-4 hours into this round and I'm at more than some days! Oooops.
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zSprawl
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February 09, 2014, 05:47:25 AM |
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Looks like you picked a really bad time to switch away - 3-4 hours into this round and I'm at more than some days!
Oooops.
That was a nice last minute jump in payout, just like h20 said on Twitter.
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RickJamesBTC
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February 09, 2014, 05:48:21 AM |
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I've been defending the pool for a long time, and I've just switched away most of my machines because I was getting very low payouts, half the hashrate showing up, low unexchanged, and big reject rates. But hey, keep talking about how you know everything. When something that works stops working suddenly, as it did in the last few days, people notice.
I really do like your pompous attitude. You still have displayed no knowledge of anything other than that you have too much money on your hands and have built a GPU farm. Kudos. No wonder homeboy decided to PM your customers in your USB riser thread and undercut you. Wow, fuck off. You're just another idiot who talks too much on the internet.
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RickJamesBTC
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February 09, 2014, 05:51:19 AM |
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I've been defending the pool for a long time, and I've just switched away most of my machines because I was getting very low payouts, half the hashrate showing up, low unexchanged, and big reject rates. But hey, keep talking about how you know everything. When something that works stops working suddenly, as it did in the last few days, people notice.
Looks like you picked a really bad time to switch away - 3-4 hours into this round and I'm at more than some days! Oooops. Funny, I'm not. I only said most of the machines, and I'm trying out a variety of pools right now. I do hope h2o fixes things here, he has been doing well for a while, but broken is broken.
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