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Maan f.. this i am out. I can't risk not getting information on whats going on. I can't gamble my livelyhood, I got energy bills to pay. Peace.
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I am also getting lower then the coinwarz estimates, but each doge block has random value of 1-1,000,000 shares in them. So if you get lower somedays it should balance out on others. Coinwarz Calculator bases calculation on 500,000 doge per block which is average of 1-1,000,000. Thats why its never accurate on per day basis.
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I have been mining when your frontend was down. You said "keep mining the pool works" on main page but its clearly lie. 79% of what I should of earned doge coins are missing. I only have 3000 doge I normally make 30k a day. Is this some sort of scam scheme going on? You lost your credibility here, Not coming back to this pool until you fix this shit.
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Gigabyte R9 280x Rev2 is best. It produces 730k/s while its undervolted to 1.075V at 64C . Sapphires and other makes are power hungry. No other make can come close to Gigabyte version.
LOL, what settings are you using at 1.075V? Iv'e only managed to get 680Kh/s max, but mine is on 1.131V. When i had it stock 1.2V it barely reached 600Kh/s Thanks --thread-concurrency 8921 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-engine 1049,1049 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-powertune -20,-20 --gpu-fan 75 -w 256 -I 13 -g 2
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Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Dual-X been better than my gigabyte saphire 750khs 1.025v much cooler than Gigabyte R9 280x Rev2 gigabyte cant get voltage below 1.07, hash only 735khs
and my sapphire finds somehow 25% more shares than GIgabyte
Is your Sapphire Dual X stable on that 1.025 voltage with 750kh? I doubt it is. If you flash Gigabyte R9 280x Rev 2 it can get below voltage 1.07 but its not stable. (or i havent find right settings to make it so) gigabyte is flashed, it carshes while under 1.07v sapphire is stable at 754khs 1.024V 1080/1500 weeks online with those settings, if lover anything below 1.024 it crashes once or twice aday it can go even to 0.950 but there is no sense, it crashes about after 30minutes sapphires power usage is 30w less than gigabyte and best thing, it finds allways more blocks than gigabyte See I was kinda impressed with your results until your last sentence which jeopardized your entire post. Finding blocks are direct relationship with your khash rate. And you said "Sapphire finds 25% more shares then Gigabyte". wtf? How is 750 kh is 25% more then 730kh? Are you fail at math? You might get higher khash setting with some settings but your comments on trashing other r9 280x's are simply BS.
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Sapphire Radeon R9 280X Dual-X been better than my gigabyte saphire 750khs 1.025v much cooler than Gigabyte R9 280x Rev2 gigabyte cant get voltage below 1.07, hash only 735khs
and my sapphire finds somehow 25% more shares than GIgabyte
Is your Sapphire Dual X stable on that 1.025 voltage with 750kh? I doubt it is. If you flash Gigabyte R9 280x Rev 2 it can get below voltage 1.07 but its not stable. (or i havent find right settings to make it so)
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Gigabyte R9 280x Rev2 is best. It produces 730k/s while its undervolted to 1.075V at 64C . Sapphires and other makes are power hungry. No other make can come close to Gigabyte version.
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If you could give the exact model of the graphics card that would help, but to me 750Watts running graphics two graphics card at full ( which is what any kind of crypto mining does ) is the bare minimum for your energy requirements, it may be shutting off one down so that you can keep the other running.
It would be baffling if you were running low end/mid range graphics cards but high end graphics cards would explain your problem, I have a high end graphics card ( ATI Radeon 6970 MSI Lightning ) running all night and periodically in the day and I have had no problems with a 700 odd watt power supply.
This is link to official gigabyte site of my card http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4845#sp
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Do you have enough power to your rig?
Sorry forgot to add my rig details, edited the OP now.
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I noticed this happening 2 days in a row. I have 2x Gigabyte R9 280x rev 2. The card should be fine because when I restart computer it works normal again. My both cards are undervolted to 1.087v My question why one of them dead and the other isnt. And the dead one is the 69degree one. The other runs 84 degree and does not die. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F7Hx0nPU.jpg&t=663&c=g0qjQb09x3fEfA) my rig: 750w 80 plus corsair gold psu 2 x R9 280x undervolted 1.087 http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4845#spIntel core 2 duo e4400 2.0ghz 4gbram. MSI p35 Platinum motherboard 4gb geil ddr2 800mhz ram 120gb intel ssd drive couple of 120mm, 140mm casefans my cgminer config settings "api-allow" : "W:127.0.0.1", "api-listen" : true, "api-mcast-port" : "4028", "api-port" : "4028", "expiry" : "120", "hotplug" : "5", "kernel-path" : "/usr/local/bin", "log" : "5", "queue" : "1", "scan-time" : "5", "scrypt" : true, "shares" : "0", "auto-fan" : true, "device" : "0,1", "gpu-threads" : "2", "gpu-dyninterval" : "7", "gpu-engine" : "1049-1049", "gpu-fan" : "30-85", "gpu-platform" : "0", "gpu-memclock" : "1500", "gpu-memdiff" : "0", "gpu-powertune" : "-20,-20", "gpu-vddc" : "0.000", "intensity" : "13", "temp-target" : "72", "temp-overheat" : "85", "temp-cutoff" : "90", "temp-hysteresis" : "3", "vectors" : "1", "worksize" : "256", "lookup-gap" : "2", "shaders" : "0", "thread-concurrency" : "8921", "remove-disabled" : true, "no-pool-disable" : true } Please help, its so annoying.
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I live in UK and in old council flat. In UK most of the broadband and electrical systems are ancient. I don't know much about electrics and fuses so please advice me with following to not burn my house down.
MY first rig with: 750w 80 plus corsair gold psu 2 x R9 280x undervolted 1.087 Intel core 2 duo e4400 2.0ghz 4gbram. MSI p35 Platinum mb 4gb geil 800mhz ram
and I am building other rig with
AMD fx6300 3x R9 280x (gonna undervolt as well) 8gb corsair 1600mhz ram Asus extreme 4 970 motherboard Evga 1300V 80+ gold PSU
I am going to plug the 2nd rig in different socket but is this overall setup can blow up my fuse and burn down my house?
Any advice appreciated...
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People worried about ASICs shouldn't really be, because I have heard that the GDDR6 Vram cards are coming out in middle/late 2014 and they will cost about the same as GDDR5 VRAM cards, and I have heard that 1 card should be able to mine at a max of about 2.5M/hash (for ~$800 (7990 price))
I agree, who knows what AMD pull off next time. They might decide to make move on miner market and make ASICs. You should mine with what you got make some steady profit, without worrying too much right now.
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I have Gigabyte R9 280x Rev2
I undervolted them 1.075
mining 720-730 for both cards.
This is the settings I use
cgminer --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://yourpool:3333 -u yourwoker -p yourworkerpass --thread-concurrency 8921 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-engine 1049,1049,1049,1049 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-powertune -20,-20,-20,-20 --gpu-fan 75 -w 256 -I 13 -g 2
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Done and done, thanks
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Hello I started mining recently and I noticed there are a lot of new alt coins that launched and people try to mine them early for profits. But some of these altcoins do not even show up on exchanges.
For regular miners here; do you guys always chase new alt coins to mine or do you guys have steady alt coin mining going on with a more reputable alt coin?
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Gotto admit, I am late for cryptocurrencies train. I jumped in with Doge coin but I am totally hooked to the concept and I am here to stay!
Happy new years everyone and I wish you succesfull year in 2014.
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Hi, I missed the launch train, May i ask why people are dumping all the coins? thx.
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is this coin failed already? I am losing faith
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sure mate send me all the coins you have
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