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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: AramCoin on November 16, 2017, 10:15:03 PM



Title: GRIDSEED for LTC dual lame with bfg miner 3.99
Post by: AramCoin on November 16, 2017, 10:15:03 PM
Dear Miners,

I have a dual Gridseed lame mining LTC with BFG Miner 3.99 on litecoinpool.org at around 6MH but after some time ( few hours) one the GDS is having very low hashrate, down to 2.5MH and even my hashrate come to 0 after sometime.


Does anyone find a solution to keep alive?

Thanks for your advices.


Title: Re: GRIDSEED for LTC dual lame with bfg miner 3.99
Post by: d57heinz on November 16, 2017, 11:13:37 PM
What frequency are you running them at?  If I recall correctly 800 MHz is default. Also have to keep it in powers of 2 on diff frequency. So maybe try 780 or less and see if it will stay alive.  Also I you have a raspi burn an image of minera onto sdcard hook blades to the pi.  Then you have full mining solution. I have found that my 24mhs gridtowers run best with cpuminer with scrypt support

Br


Title: Re: GRIDSEED for LTC dual lame with bfg miner 3.99
Post by: sirslayer on November 17, 2017, 04:45:57 AM
or maybe its your software. i use cgminer 4.3.5-scrypt.2-gridseed
 


Title: Re: GRIDSEED for LTC dual lame with bfg miner 3.99
Post by: AramCoin on November 18, 2017, 06:43:44 AM
What frequency are you running them at?  If I recall correctly 800 MHz is default. Also have to keep it in powers of 2 on diff frequency. So maybe try 780 or less and see if it will stay alive.  Also I you have a raspi burn an image of minera onto sdcard hook blades to the pi.  Then you have full mining solution. I have found that my 24mhs gridtowers run best with cpuminer with scrypt support

Br

The setup was  "gridseed:clock=850" , I will try 780 and check the difference.
I heard about raspi, so I just bought one and waiting for delivery.


Thank you @d57heinz ;-)

or maybe its your software. i use cgminer 4.3.5-scrypt.2-gridseed
 

I will try with this version to compare.

Thanks for the advice @sirslayer.

LINK: https://github.com/dmaxl/cgminer/releases