This miner is not the fastest for Equihash. Use one of the dedicated Equihash miners.
Already doing that, but I'm always looking for alternatives. Thanks
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Any speed reference for GTX 1050Ti and Equihash algo?
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What nicehash-neoscrypt miner are you talking about?
The one this thread is about
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Since this is a thread about ccminer I'll try to bring this on topic. I noticed a similar issue with neoscrypt using ccminer. It runs 7C higher than other algos. It pushes my already hot 980 to 86C.
As Pallas implied higher hashrates require more power and produce higher temps which is usually a good thing. But of all the algos that I think could stress a GPU that much, neoscrypt is low on the list.
Other than improving the cooling (I already have a box fan in front of my 980) I don't know that anything can be done.
I'm not alone then
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and is the hashrate the same? because if with nicehash it's faster, you know where those Watts are going...
NH 400KH/s BF 365KH/s Fact is that having GPU at 86°C against 72°C IS really a problem
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I get insanely high temps on my 1050Ti 4GB on Nicehash-Neoscrypt and -i switch does not solve the issue. Any hint?
Thanks
Reduce power cap (TDP) Which I've already done, on my MSI GE 7RE Apache Pro, which was at Comfort setting. The problem is that with The Blocks Factory PXC pool I don't get these temps. Only with nicehash-Neoscrypt. THX
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I get insanely high temps on my 1050Ti 4GB on Nicehash-Neoscrypt and -i switch does not solve the issue. Any hint?
Thanks
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Hello! Can someone help? Where I can download AEON blockchain snapshot?
I don't know if this community holds me as a reputable member, having written an Aeon compiling guide for Win here, but I could give you my own shapshot.
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First things first. Did you try to compile Cuda Samples (vs2013 ones) against VS2013?
Hi, that is good start. Yes, I just did that now. Exe files are created. I can also create ccminer.exe file and when I use it, it is mining. But it is not working when I execute it from VS. I tried in CUDA debug mode and in normal mode without debug. GPU is at 0% all the time. You have to pick the .exe from the source tree and put in a directory of your choice and NOT execute it from VS. Also bear in mind that antivirus software(or Win's own firewall) may somehow prevent you from actually mining. Bottom line: did you choose the Release and x64 compiling asset?
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First things first. Did you try to compile Cuda Samples (vs2013 ones) against VS2013?
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Thanks
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Your coins will mature anyway, wallet open or closed, so you'll stake. You'll just get less stakes if you don't run it 24/7.
• Coin (input) is eligible to stake 3 days after the transaction that put it in your wallet. • Every second it gets a better and better chance to mint as it gets older. • But at 9 days after sitting in your wallet, the chances get no better. • Every second your coin will earn more and more interest once it mints. • But at 15 days, the potential earnings are capped. That means you can't open your wallet after 365 days and earn 20% interest. The most interest you will earn on an input is 0.822% (20% * 15 / 365).
• So if you open your wallet every six months to stake, you'll earn just over 1.65% interest (1.00822 * 1.00822). • If you open it every 3 months you'll earn about 3.3% interest. • If you open it every 45 days, you'll earn about 6.7% interest. • If you open it every 22.5 days, you'll earn about 14% interest. • More frequently than that, you'll approach compounding to nearly 22% (based on a nominal APR of 20%).
The last calculation goes like this: (1 + (0.20 * 3 / 365.0))**(365.0/3) - 1
Thanks! Any block size hint? EDIT: StealthCoin Syncing Made Easy
1. Back up your wallet 2. Stop the old client 3. Go to the application data directory (Windows: "%appdata%/StealthCoin", OS X: "~/Library/Application Data/StealthCoin") 4. Remove blk0001.dat, database (directory), db.log, debug.log, and txleveldb (directory); or just remove everything but wallet.dat 5. Download the zipped bootstrap file from https://tinyurl.com/xst-bootstrap 6. Unpack the bootstrap file into the application data directory 7. Start the new client 8. For the new client your computer will pause momentarily at 71% to fill the key pool (you may not notice) 9. The progress will pause at 91% for as much as two hours (up to 4 hours for old computers!) to validate the bootstrap file. Do not interrupt this process! 10. The chain may take 5 to 10 minutes to sync after the bootstrap is complete 11. In some cases, the client may crash either right before bootstrap or right after. If so, just restart. I Actually made this way, latest wallet version, running an MSI Apache-Pro GE62 7RE with 24GB of RAM and still startup screen is stuck at 93
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What a sell pressure Someone really wanna damp price before the fork. Translation ... buying opportunity! Ditto. Question: in order to stake is the wallet to be kept on and running 24/7 ?
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How to tell Stealth-Qt to look for data in another dir?
Is there a recommended block size for POS mining?
Thanks in advance
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I've been mining PXC since Yesterday and I noticed that in my wallet I scored also an ORB gain. How is it? TIA
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One more appreciation for Hexpool: perfectly working, count the pool's own variable diff mechanism
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Thanks Also for the link
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