thanks for the new 1.5, superblocks make mining this superfun.
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I have solo mined for 18h: 72 stale/invalid, 16 orphans and 4 accepted. Never gonna mine it again
mined the last 24 and still made more than ltc or the multipools, but tons of orphans/stale blocks.
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Thanks for the win7 key, works great.
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+38.69 %
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i lowered my intensity one, helped with high rejects
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Hi all, I have searched the net and this forum and cant find the answer.
I have a rig with 2 7790's and 3 7850's. together in one instance they dont run stable so I have to seperate them into 2 instances of cgminer.
My question is if I want to solo mine what do I need to do to balance the work between both instances of cgminer with 1 client?
I have found references to it but no explanation on how to do it. do I need to ad another rcpuser and pass. I read something about using a tx-sig or something like that but don't understand.
any input is appreciated.
Thanks for reading
you don't need to balance your two rigs, just point them both at your coin client and start to solo
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gpu threads should be one on the 5850, mine will not run with 2 threads.
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So much Fud in the last 30 pages, price was great until the fudsters started attacking.
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Last time the price was 15, it ended up 85 a week later.
I wonder if it will see the same jump
steep rise incoming, mho, especially with all the interest in PoS lately.
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You forgot the best one, Grain - GRA.
Lots of upside and much older than most of those listed, great dev and community.
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coinwarz.com will help you decide
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node plz, the one in the op don't work
took me a few restarts then it found the node
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dead coin...perfect to experiment with!
hardly dead...
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That 1800 watt load for one rig is the maximum you should run on one 120vac circuit, if you have two 120v ac circuits from the breaker box then just run each rig on a separate circuit.
I mentioned explicitly that I don't want to use it on the 2nd circuit at my home because of those outlets are at kitchen. you need a separate circuit for each rig, hire a electrician to run a new circuit to where you need it.
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That 1800 watt load for one rig is the maximum you should run on one 120vac circuit, if you have two separate 120v ac circuits from the breaker box then just run each rig on a separate circuit.
If you where to buy a specialty transformer to setup the 120 circuit to 240 you are still limited by the power on that single circuit. Your voltage might double, but your power will stay the same minus loses in the transformers and such. You would only have a max 2400 watts but much less because of loses.
If you have 2 circuits just get on with it.
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