Scrypt algo you know you loose 80% of interest support because of the gpu miners won't mine it. Good luck.
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MinerControl is pretty easy to setup and run. The config file itself is a beast if you start with a generic example.
This is nice. A miner that share the secrets of the profits. He is using the sp-mod private for most of the algos. You can check wich algos in the config file.. ccminer is sp-mod private tpminer is tpruvot opensource. and the others are from different branches. This i what I was talking about...listing A miner that share the secrets. Like giving your builds out for free. Ps 2 beers is enough .. btc is triple price. And on that pool you make the same as mining on suprnova pools.
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Here is todays snap
The profit didn't drop. it is +10% from yesterday
zpool with sp-mod #7 is on todays snapshot 30% more profitable than the nichashminer.
SP, Please get back in the game. You show Skein, Lyra2v2, x17, and Groestl as the best paying algos on Zpool. Your x17 private (mod7) is the only one better than public on any of these and its marginal now. Their are many new algo's to choose from that are more profitable that you still do not support, let alone the current ones that have surpassed your donated versions. Please get back to where you were, you used to be amazing... And thoses profits are not 24 hour there only 3 minutes .
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Here is todays snap
The profit didn't drop. it is +10% from yesterday
zpool with sp-mod #7 is on todays snapshot 30% more profitable than the nichashminer.
Sorry... what meant is by putting on the thread the pool...like saying a coin is doing the best...then everyone runs to that coin and profits die because it is a multipool. Now saying sp-mod #7 is doing good and listing the hashrates is a different story. sp-mod #7 is doing good.... yes. thx
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Recently I have been using "EVGA PrecisionX 16" (available on steam at steampowered.com) to fix all of my Nvidia clock issues.
My Asus GTX980 only mines in P2 state, but oddly it sits in P0 state when in windows with no apps running. I was never able to get it to be in P0 state while mining.
After enabling kboost, it overrides the P state values for the ones you currently have selected no matter what P state the card switches into.
I have verified this because I get identical hashrates in P8, P5, and P2 power states, which are all higher than the hashrate I get in P2 state with kboost off.
Hope it helps others. Keeps you out of having to screw with the bios manually. Note this works with many makes and models of nvidia cards.
Thx JR going to look into it.
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Could someone with a gigabyte 970gtx g1 please tell me their core clock frequently at no oc'ing while mining. thx Mine says 1413 core no oc'ing while mining when it should be 1117 ghz.
1177 here in all my cards (Gigabyte 970 G1) (using driver 352.63, cuda 7.5, lubuntu 14.04) this is, non-OCed, standard clocks, TPL lowered to 130W Thx do you have 4 or more in your rig? I forgot to ask. thx Three per rig (4 rigs), using a very low power motherboard with only three PCI-E (Gigabyte AM1M-S2H) Best setup price-performance-power consumption i could find, the processor is a AM1 5350 (quad core, 25W max TDP). I followed your thread about your issue with that 1 card that does not wanna come down from the tree (high clock), if it is the same revision and FRU you could try flash the bios from one of the other cards, kinda risky because in nvidia there is no bios switch, but in theory they are all dual bioses right?. (of course download the original bios (backup) first, just in case), not sure if it will fix it but there is a very good chance IMHO. I forgot to add using windows ... it's very important.
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>snip< They have dual bios. EDIT: Flashing the cards not sure how to do it. [/quote]
TECH POWER-UP GPU-Z--
You can use GPU-Z to make a copy of your factory GPU BIOS. Do that first. Then NVFLASH on a DOS boot USB stick will allow you to flash a new BIOS to the card in a DOS environment. There is an article on CryptoMining-Blog that explains how to edit the card BIOS with Kepler BIOS Tweaker for better performance; do a search there (22 AUG 14). Make sure to keep a copy of your original BIOS. This is black voodoo, be careful. --scryptr [/quote] Thx scryptr I'll give it a try as soon as I read up on it....much appreciated.
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Could someone with a gigabyte 970gtx g1 please tell me their core clock frequently at no oc'ing while mining. thx Mine says 1413 core no oc'ing while mining when it should be 1117 ghz.
1177 here in all my cards (Gigabyte 970 G1) (using driver 352.63, cuda 7.5, lubuntu 14.04) this is, non-OCed, standard clocks, TPL lowered to 130W Thx do you have 4 or more in your rig? I forgot to ask. thx Three per rig (4 rigs), using a very low power motherboard with only three PCI-E (Gigabyte AM1M-S2H) Best setup price-performance-power consumption i could find, the processor is a AM1 5350 (quad core, 25W max TDP). I followed your thread about your issue with that 1 card that does not wanna come down from the tree (high clock), if it is the same revision and FRU you could try flash the bios from one of the other cards, kinda risky because in nvidia there is no bios switch, but in theory they are all dual bioses right?. (of course download the original bios (backup) first, just in case), not sure if it will fix it but there is a very good chance IMHO. Ok thank you much appreciated induktor that means I have 2 970gtx g1 gigabyte that are bad. Did an rma on one and got the same thing. Clocks are at 1413 ghz p2 state mining no oc'ing and cant get the 2nd card to mine without crashing. But I have 2 980to 1 750ti and 1 970gtx gigabyte i cant get the 970 to mine at 1117 ghz or the 2nd one added to the rig mines at 1423 ghz on that one. no oc'ing. should try another rma. I don't understand why. They have dual bios. EDIT: Flashing the cards not sure how to do it.
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Could someone with a gigabyte 970gtx g1 please tell me their core clock frequently at no oc'ing while mining. thx Mine says 1413 core no oc'ing while mining when it should be 1117 ghz.
1177 here in all my cards (Gigabyte 970 G1) (using driver 352.63, cuda 7.5, lubuntu 14.04) this is, non-OCed, standard clocks, TPL lowered to 130W Thx do you have 4 or more in your rig? I forgot to ask. thx
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Now the profits dropped 50% on that pool and you want $70 for #7..... gpu mining is now over...thx
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So again no gpu mining .... good luck.
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Could someone with a gigabyte 970gtx g1 please tell me their core clock frequently at no oc'ing while mining. thx Mine says 1413 core no oc'ing while mining when it should be 1117 ghz.
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Could someone with a gigabyte 970gtx g1 please tell me their core clock frequently at no oc'ing while mining. thx Mine says 1413 core no oc'ing while mining when it should be 1117 ghz.
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WERE YOU DYNAMICALLY SWITCHING BETWEEN WALLETS? --
I don't understand, you are talking about solo-mining, and pool mining, at the same time. --scryptr
1) mining on skein pool, observing how skc makes a mess with all that switching and too fast blocks. .. bloody hell 2) mining solo skc to raise its diff so it becomes fairly unprofitable for the pool for some time. .. crawl back into your hole, slime 3) skein pool again, now it's mining only aur/myr/dgb. .. everything is fine Next time will through so hash with you at skc..... get the difficulty way up there.
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impossible, it's pool config, not miner, only op can add or remove a coin. yesterday i "weakened" it by raising diff, coz i needed to mine a bit on skein pool, but that's boring..
its simple to not mine on an algo. do not include it in the password string, and/or your miner app config. The pool has no control over that. if you mine for some btc profit - maybe, but my goal was different, i needed this very skein pool, but without low-diff shit like skc you are not understanding how it all works if you are thinking that way.... To me it's just not a profitable algo for algo-switching at higher freq so I don't use it anymore, same with decred which is too slow of a coin for it as well. I have noticed that lower hashrate connections get put on higher diff coins; and that low diff coins are almost strictly mined by lower hashrate connections.... That's the tendency anyways. The only low diff coins my high hashrate connections have mined have been high diff coins; except for merge-mined coins which are just taking a low diff share from a higher diff coin and submitting it with the lower diff coin. Market fluctuations in coin prices greatly effect whats profitable as well. Just cause it was profitable and the miner switched to it; a dump can cause an odd lack in profit when exchanged. Then again, there have been some crazy exchange rates in the past with select coins at random events. People doing pump and dumps. Point is: The low diff coins aren't wasting hash. AFAIK the pool is properly using each miner connection on an as-needed per-miner basis.... It would be wasteful to put a high hash miner on a low diff coin and vice versa. Maybe crackfoo can clarify if he knows; but he didn't write the pool code; he's more on the coinbox config and such side of things.... where it really matters. That's where one makes profit ..on a low difficulty coin.
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I'm in MrComputerCodes.
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i'm still sure skeincoin should be removed from zpool completely
ax66 why does it drain our profits like mining DECRED on multi switching? thx
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<BIG SNIP>
To add an unlisted algo I still don't know what you mean.
ON THE MINERCONTROL THREAD OPENING PAGE-- One of the contributors noted that "algos not in this list are not supported". This refers to the algos in the posted configurration file. Perhaps it is on KBomba's GitHub page, I'll check later. I think it refers to algos NOT in the NiceHash API set. I only added algos to the Zpool set of algos (Zpool is a YAAMP clone) because of this reasoning. Some of the API information downloading may be hard-coded, so that only NiceHash algos current as of release 1.6.5.1 are completely supported. I reason that the YAAMP API will allow the addition of algos that are available at Zpool, but not at NiceHash. Thank you for the hint on the "usewindow" command. I will try it later. --scryptr O ok I see now.
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MINERCONTROL CONFIGURATION--
Well, I added Decred (DCR), and my work box now has a fine DCR load to haul, and it makes normal use sluggish. To add an unlisted algo, cut and paste an algorithm in the "algorithms" section, adding a line, being careful about the end comma where appropriate. Modify the newly pasted line to represent the algo you wish to add, for example, "Decred". Use a low estimate for hash rate, and the same for intensity in the command section at the end of the line. In the pool section, ONLY under YAAMP-style pools (Zpool), follow the same procedure of cut-and-paste, making sure to use the correct PORT value when editing the newly added line.
Check for typos, save, and reload the configuration in MinerControl. Test and tune useing the "start" button for the new algo. Adjust hash rate and CCminer launch command parameters like intensity as you go. Trial and error, if you set the intensity too high and crash the driver, you may have to reboot.
Scryptr here is what you need for cmd window on windows .. this is just part of opening statements.... then add to rest of algo's
"dynamicswitchpower": 3, "dynamicpivot": 1, "minprofit": 1.1, "deadtime": 1, "logerrors": false, "logactivity": false, "gridsortmode": 2, "minerkillmode": 1, "traymode": 0, "usewindow": true, <<<<add this
and this "usewindow": true ....end of each stratum
}, "zpool.ca": { "account": "wallet", "pricemode": 0, "balancemode": 0, "btcfee": 2, "sparam1": "-o stratum+tcp://mine.zpool.ca", "sparam2": "-p", "minprofit": 1.1, "algos": [ { "algo": "blake2s", "folder": "_APARAM1_", "command": "_APARAM2_", "arguments": "_APARAM3_ _SPARAM1_:5766 -u _ACCOUNT_ _SPARAM2_ MHC,c=BTC -i 0,22,0", "usewindow": true }, { "algo": "blakecoin", "folder": "_APARAM1_", "command": "_APARAM2_", "arguments": "_APARAM3_ _SPARAM1_:5743 -u _ACCOUNT_ _SPARAM2_ MHC,c=BTC -i 0,22,0", "usewindow": true }, { "algo": "c11", "folder": "_APARAM1_", "command": "_APARAM2_", "arguments": "_APARAM3_ _SPARAM1_:3573 -u _ACCOUNT_ _SPARAM2_ MHC,c=BTC -i 0,15,0", "usewindow": true ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
To add an unlisted algo I still don't know what you mean.
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Why is this constant?
2 1.2962% 30.9 Mh/s reject=48.7%
What is your question? Not enough information. It should be self explanatory the pool rejects are ridiculous. It's just reject calculation for display that's off as far as I can tell. So my card has been locked on lyra2 for several days now (by choice) and it gets lots of reports of being offline yet shares keep rolling in at the proper rate. Thought I'd comment. Profitability for me has been somewhat down a touch across the board, but I am no longer running any SHA at all on zpool; sold my personal miners < s7, and the s7's are pointed at NH and solo. No comments on skein removal but I also yanked it from my machines in SF just today. Ok thx
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