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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: February 10, 2014, 03:19:58 PM
Hmm, I figured as much for Scantime and Expiry.  I've always left queue to the default of 1, no matter where I've been.  I can try it again later after the updates.

Terk, good to know.  I'll watch for the update to try again.  I've had to disconnect my rigs from the pool for now.  I love the web page layout and the ease of information and what not.  I'd really like to continue with this pool and hope the current problems can be smoothed out!

I have been watching this thread for the past week, trying out the pool and something is incredibly wrong.  Not submitting stales, my total reject rates for each card averages 4-6%.  Submitting stales they all skyrocket to 50-60%.  The only way I can reduce those is to reduce the intensity on my cards down so low that I lose a total of 800 hash/775wu.  That puts the rejects to 2-4%.  I don't have to slow my cards down anywhere else I tried.  I toyed around with scantime and expiry as well, since I saw that mentioned.  No change.  I would prefer to run at my full 8Mh as opposed to running gimped.  Has anyone had any success lowering their rejects down and not having to slow down their rates?

Forgot to mention that random cards go sick or dead within 6-10 hours when I use this pool and I've been able to run them for 2-3 days straight elsewhere with no issues.

Scantime and Expiry should be irrelevant in a stratum pool (I have both at 9999), but Queue should be 0.
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AUTO-SWITCH] Profit-switch auto-exchange pool: CleverMining.com on: February 10, 2014, 12:59:28 PM
I have been watching this thread for the past week, trying out the pool and something is incredibly wrong.  Not submitting stales, my total reject rates for each card averages 4-6%.  Submitting stales they all skyrocket to 50-60%.  The only way I can reduce those is to reduce the intensity on my cards down so low that I lose a total of 800 hash/775wu.  That puts the rejects to 2-4%.  I don't have to slow my cards down anywhere else I tried.  I toyed around with scantime and expiry as well, since I saw that mentioned.  No change.  I would prefer to run at my full 8Mh as opposed to running gimped.  Has anyone had any success lowering their rejects down and not having to slow down their rates?

Forgot to mention that random cards go sick or dead within 6-10 hours when I use this pool and I've been able to run them for 2-3 days straight elsewhere with no issues.
23  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: In response to the "Encrypted wallet.dat, lost password, any solutions?" thread on: December 16, 2013, 03:34:37 AM
Success!!  Huge thank you to Revalin and the others in that post!  Also a big eff you to walletrecoveryservices.com for being greedy bastards.
24  Other / Beginners & Help / In response to the "Encrypted wallet.dat, lost password, any solutions?" thread on: December 15, 2013, 11:55:14 PM
Since I can't post anywhere but here, I wanted to post in response to the "Encrypted wallet.dat, lost password, any solutions?" thread.  I wanted to thank the people in that thread, especially Revalin for his scripts.  My wife and starting mining Litecoin last month just for the fun of it.  We had new ATI cards and figured why not.  We finally managed 5ltc and wanted to cash it in to help pay for some Christmas bills.  Well, the passphrase we thought we had set wouldn't work!  I tried various iterations of the passphrase that I could think of and still nada.  Found some people were suggesting walletrecoveryservices.com.  Contacted them and was more or less told recovering a passphrase for a 5ltc wallet wasn't worth their time.  For us it was and we were willing to give up 1ltc (for their fee percentage), but the offputting response we received told us to leave the greedy people be and search for another solution.  That's when I came across that one particular thread.  I read through every single page of it and after nearly 3 hours of trying to get at least one script going, I have a few running on our machines to try to recover our passphrase.  No idea if it'll work.  No one in that thread is telling people they have to pay to get help.  Sure, they're accepting donations, but aren't turning people away because the wallet isn't fat enough for them to justify helping anyone!  So even if we don't wind up being able to recovery our passphrase, thank you Revalin and the other folks in that thread for being willing to help people out!
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