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What's up with withdrawals? 80% of my 118 attempts at withdrawing have failed...
I never had problems with minergate. But now I also get failed withdraws. Support will fix it soon, they are very good. I hope so... I can sometimes sneak a low amount in. Only being able to withdraw 100-200k a couple times a day for millions of coins is irritating.
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What's up with withdrawals? 80% of my 118 attempts at withdrawing have failed...
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I can't get the software working on my 4P Opteron setup running Xubuntu 13.10 x64. It works long enough to sign in and then it crashes. $: minergate QCoreApplication::applicationDirPath: Please instantiate the QApplication object first Loading file... libbytecoinminerplugin.so Loading plugin: libbytecoinminerplugin.so Illegal instruction (core dumped)
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Aaand three Blocks already Still 0 % fee, hop in, fast EU Servers, also good reachability from the US: https://twe.suprnova.ccThis is what I'm getting : \ [2014-04-04 11:30:58] thread 37: 2000127 hashes, 97.62 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:30:58] accepted: 38/176 (21.59%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:06] thread 36: 5859891 hashes, 97.63 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:07] thread 45: 3069072 hashes, 97.21 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:07] accepted: 38/177 (21.47%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:09] thread 0: 5878237 hashes, 97.97 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:10] thread 0: 143625 hashes, 98.06 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:11] accepted: 38/178 (21.35%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:12] thread 2: 3788828 hashes, 98.02 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:13] accepted: 38/179 (21.23%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:14] thread 22: 5836534 hashes, 97.23 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:17] thread 39: 5855203 hashes, 97.58 khash/s
You're using the wrong miner, use the one from the OP; from ig0t1k3d Nope. Using the one from ig0t1k3d. Working fine on Dwarf pool.
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Aaand three Blocks already Still 0 % fee, hop in, fast EU Servers, also good reachability from the US: https://twe.suprnova.ccThis is what I'm getting : \ [2014-04-04 11:30:58] thread 37: 2000127 hashes, 97.62 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:30:58] accepted: 38/176 (21.59%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:06] thread 36: 5859891 hashes, 97.63 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:07] thread 45: 3069072 hashes, 97.21 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:07] accepted: 38/177 (21.47%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:09] thread 0: 5878237 hashes, 97.97 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:10] thread 0: 143625 hashes, 98.06 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:11] accepted: 38/178 (21.35%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:12] thread 2: 3788828 hashes, 98.02 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:13] accepted: 38/179 (21.23%), 4681 khash/s (booooo) [2014-04-04 11:31:14] thread 22: 5836534 hashes, 97.23 khash/s [2014-04-04 11:31:17] thread 39: 5855203 hashes, 97.58 khash/s
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how to use it.. ./minerd -a ? ./minerd -a twe Thanks . got it working $ ./minerd -a twe --benchmark -t 2 [2014-04-03 22:21:07] 2 miner threads started, using 'twe' algorithm. [2014-04-03 22:21:34] thread 1: 2097152 hashes, 75.35 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:34] thread 0: 2097152 hashes, 75.35 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:39] thread 0: 376743 hashes, 73.54 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:39] thread 1: 376754 hashes, 73.44 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:39] Total: 146.98 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:45] thread 1: 367178 hashes, 71.57 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:45] Total: 145.11 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:45] thread 0: 367720 hashes, 71.34 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:49] thread 0: 356723 hashes, 74.57 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:49] thread 1: 357849 hashes, 74.15 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:49] Total: 148.73 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:55] thread 1: 370775 hashes, 71.17 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:55] Total: 145.74 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:55] thread 0: 372867 hashes, 71.13 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:59] thread 1: 355844 hashes, 75.23 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:59] Total: 146.36 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:21:59] thread 0: 355644 hashes, 75.25 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:22:04] thread 0: 376253 hashes, 74.76 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:22:04] thread 1: 376158 hashes, 74.55 khash/s [2014-04-03 22:22:04] Total: 149.31 khash/s
Miner pointed to my wallet is working for me as well. Found a block in less than an hour with ~15MH/s
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are you mining with your cpu aswell? that seems a little high my xeon, 780, 2 HDD's, 2 SSD's, and a full water cooler (with 7 fans) only pulls 75W on idle, and the pump for my watercooler in 20w of that....
Nope. The entire system idles around 40W. Maybe these MSI cards are already 65W TDP... I have them overclocked by 100MHz on the GPU, and 400MHz on the memory.
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i plan to use one of my faithful xeon processors, 69w TDP, often never run higher then 25w when idle
my estimate does not include fans
i3-4130=54W TDP
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personally when i go to get mine, they will all be on powered risers and they will be left at their default power usage. all having their own molex power. my entire system with 3 750Ti's on full blast should pull around 140W
that's with it maxed out! i would rather save the power bill and lose some performance. They've already shown the 750Ti will hit 1.4GHz with NO power adjustments. so why change it at all?
I'm pulling 230 watts with my stock TDP 3x 750 Tis. i3-4130, 3x 750 Tis, ssd.
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2x2697s here, cheers for the help dude, they are running at 2.7 now, shame I cant get even a little bit more from them in the bios?
Yeah, it's a bummer. They totally stripped the BIOS in the D16 compared to the D8. The D8 has all the overclocking settings (CPU and RAM) you'd see in a normal desktop board.
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it's an asus z9pe-d16
Nope. You can't overclock on the Z9PE-D16. You can on the Z9PE-D8 WS, though. You can't get much of an overclock on the E5s though, maybe 100-200MHz. I have a pair of E5-2670 V2s in mine.
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they are just in a full tower not rack mountable server or anything like that.
What motherboard? I'm pretty sure the only dual LGA 1366 motherboard out there that allows for overclocking is the EVGA SR-2. I'm running a pair of X5650s in mine at 3.8GHz.
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I mean if i only overclocked it a tad would that be stable enough do you reckon?
its 2x12 core xeons I want to overclock
Are they in a motherboard where you can overclock? You can forget about it if they're in a server chassis. You'd need something like an EVGA SR-2.
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Sorry this may be a noob question but assuming I want to maximize cpu usage, does number of threads to use == 2x number of cores?
e.g. the i4770k can only do 8 threads? [OC-ed to 4.4GHz]
Depends on the processor. Some Intel processors have Hyper-Threading which gives you four logical cores on top of your four physical cores. Your 4770k has HT, so you get 8 threads. A i5-4670k on the other hand doesn't have Hyper-Threading, so you only have 4 cores/threads.
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Mining now through the wallet, its definitely cpu mining. But now what, do we hit blocks of 657 HVC or are the coins distributed some other way? The difficulty is 35 right now, I don't see how any cpu in the world can hit that. I have a top of the line AMD FX-9370 and so it should be good at cpu mining. But not even all thre of my graphics cards would ever hit a block at a diff of 35.
Something doesn't make sense here.
Heh... "top of the line" I just got a block and yes, it was worth 657. I'm mining on 176 threads, though.
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2014-02-12 00:22:54 ProcessBlock: ACCEPTED2014-02-12 00:22:55 getblocks -1 to 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 limit 500 2014-02-12 00:22:55 getblocks -1 to 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 limit 500 2014-02-12 00:22:56 CreateNewBlock(): total size 1000 2014-02-12 00:23:02 received block 0561bb7a8a50a6461ddeb3a67611d61bac4e567e5ad98d2b96a89b781ad9b0e4 2014-02-12 00:23:02 Committing 1 changed transactions to coin database...2014-02-12 00:23:02 SetBestChain: new best=0561bb7a8a50a6461ddeb3a67611d61bac4e567e5ad98d2b96a89b781ad9b0e4 height=735 work=221353328532540772575871072 tx=736 date=2014-02-12 00:22:50 progress=0.999887 so it is clear to me we are mining for others accepted understand that but i get accepted 0 in rminerd ? This is network stats, not your stats. amirite? i am mining solo atm .............. You're mining solo but how is your wallet supposed to know about the other blocks on the network? Your log shows that your wallet added another block to your local database. Stop your wallet for a few hours and let it resync and see how many blocks it processes and commits to your database.
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Tried before with this 28333 and was the same but now it's different.
28333 is what the wallet uses to communicate with the network. You can't have two services using the same port. What message were you getting when you had it set to 1111?
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It is synced...
whole config file: listen=1 server=1 rpcuser=Gwynbleidd rpcpassword=bla rpcport=1111
bat file: rminerd.exe -o 127.0.0.1:1111 -u Gwynbleidd -p bla
rpcallowip...
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I can't even start mining,miner says "json_rpc_call failed"
same here... messing around with the ports and firewall doesn't do shit.. they really should update the doco. so many people have this problem but its not even addressed in any of the HowTo pages Ive seen post your conf file and the command you are using to connect to it and i'll help rpcuser=MINE rpcpassword=FUCKYOU rpcport=28333 server=1 daemon=1 rpcallowip=*
rminerd -a primesr -o 127.0.0.1:28333 -u MINE -p FUCKYOU -t4 I checked with Netstat -an the port is OPEN and LISTENING Http request failed, empty reply from server OS windows 7 64-bit Change your rpcport from 28333. 28333 is the port used by the wallet to communicate with the network. 28332 is the default rpcport.
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