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Can anyone else give input on the july 20th firmware update? Worth it or not? Referring to b29+20180720_.... firmware.
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Gpu #2 seems to always be lower. I dont know if its a cpu overload issue, 2 of my rigs have single core intel cpu's with 5+ gpus. But gpu#2 on both rigs fluctuate at half the hashrate it should be at. Didnt really notice with .4c but with version .5.1 its there.
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Thanks for the feedback on the V1.4, I will try to figure it , at least in not stuck in a loop of "retry after" and now exits, I hope to fix if soon, sry for that but it looks like ccminer not working very stable with 2 pools as mentioned above.
Regarding hide-diff and -q, it's just saves unneeded processes(CPU load) of calculation the diff of share and displaying log per GPU, this is why I made the -q to work after 180 sec so you could start mining and see the stats that all GPU's working OK and then it will enter the Quiet mode.
I can't say anything on stability for 1.3 vs 1.4, but on 1.4 it is really finicky when it decides to crash. Spent too much time trying to push the max clocks on cards and it seems stable for an hour but then crashes later. The terminating workio threads for me was a pool issue, for either 1.3 or 1.4.
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after a while of having the miner run, checking mph hashrate, im only getting 3mh for 1080ti pool side, while miner says 3.9mh.
Edit* :Checked on it again much later, seems pool hashrate has caught up with what is shown in miner.
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When I assume the optimization happens, i get JSON decode failed(-1):wrong arguments. happened about 15 min in on one rig and about 30 min on the other. then continues to mine at same speed. and keeps saying Json decode failed every so often. Happening on 1080ti and 1080 rigs.
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Mine is still processing too order date March 6th: B29
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huh, seems to have worked. Now hashrate stays the same on other clients if I crank the wallet pc mining to 6 cores. so problem solved. hmm. so is this a thing for all wallets, to not mine and stake at the same time?
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Staking is taking some processing power as well to count stake, it's not as power demanding as mining, but it's also taking some of it. So that's why there is conflict, also submiting pow and pos blocks shouldn't be done simultaneously.
First I've ever heard of this. I dont think there is a command to disable staking, and changing staking=0 in the conf does nothing, it still stakes.
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Are you staking and mining? Cause you cant do both things. Mining on 0.5.(1) works without problems. Just you must have to have properly configurated miner. Try to delete everything from %appdata%/slimcoin apart from wallet.dat and run again new wallet.
Yes, It has been working or seems to have been doing both just fine. I may just have to run the wallet on 2 pc's one for mining and one for staking
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Im still on the 3.2.1 alpha since the 5.0 binaries dont work well. Wont start it a client is trying to submit work. I have noticed that hashrate goes down for all clients if main wallet pc is being used for computational tasks... 12 threads, and even if 4 threads are mining too, it slows down all the clients hashrates. Is that normal? Settled at mining at 2 threads leaving all other for wallet, and it seems like it doesnt drop that much but havent found as many blocks... Is this fixed in the new one, which still doesnt start up for me.
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Slimcoin needs a little more love. can be run on arm too.
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Something that would be cool to see is a central interface online, that will report total hashrate for all rigs and see which ones are online or offline.
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So 2.50 a day profit or so, almost no power draw for $500 bucks.. at a ROI of more than 6 months, I would pass. At least I can reuse and sell gpus easily. A fpga that can lose its value quick due to competition would be a poor choice. Someone will use a cheaper board and make a faster one. I know a few programmers here that have made fpga miners. They could potentially make a better version pretty easily. Maybe if price was lower I would go for it..
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May run into trouble at full load. My rigs start to have a few cards hit 80+C once ambient temp is 90+F
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It appears I might be heading into renting fairly big warehouse at 30k$ a year lease can not find any cheaper one as they are snatched right away. So I still decided to go for it because almost half of my GPUs are sitting and collecting dust at home unable to use. Now agent said it is my responsibillity to bring your own electrician to test electrical output, but with EE degree I thought to do myself (bit apprehensive about bringing outsider because wanna keep mining operation and location under a sleeve due to high cost of equipment being used) but I was wondering what I can will be appropriate. Will it be a simple job and what do they test? My EE degree is 15 years old and I am all software now but still remember basic electrical stuff like P=IV, V=IR and stuff like that.  Should be able to determine the setup based on fusing if accessible. No reason aside from certification that you couldnt do it yourself. In my state you can wire up your own domicile without certification as long as it passes code. Those laws are basically all you would need. And the codebook for proper wiring laws. Its easy peasy, at least for home wiring, but shouldnt differ for commercial really.
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On windows 10 x64 (without --enable-nv-hotfix) 1x1070 - 14.0-15.0 2x1070 - 10.0-10.5 3x1070 - 7.8-8.2 1x1050 - 5.0-5.2
On windows 10 x64 (with --enable-nv-hotfix) 1x1070 - 1.8-3.0 2x1070 - 1.8-3.0 3x1070 - 1.8-3.0 1x1050 - 5.0-5.2
On ubuntu 16.04 (with --enable-nv-hotfix) 3x1070 - 13.2-14.0 (core 150, mem 300) 4x1060 - 8.7-9.2 (core 100, mem 200) 5x1050ti - 5.3-5.8 (core 50, mem 0)
But what is your cpu, even if its HyperThreaded, use the number of physical cores it has. otherwise crashes or slowdowns happen. 1 core per card.
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needs more work 4 1080ti's getting 2580 h/s. ebwf gets about 3000 at same settings. This miner also uses quite a bit of cpu resources.
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Working great for me on my rigs. Wondering if you will go a cuda route and see if the hashrate can be pushed further. If you do I can do some testing.
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Any news on nvidia miner?
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1 1080ti warms my room from 68 to 80 F. 1080 and 1080ti get it up to 93 F. a 295x2 would make the room way too hot. 10 graphics cards in the garage which its ambient temp is 40, goes to 70 if door is open to the house and warming up the house.
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