Will current mining still be paid out?
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out of sync, unable to connect to network
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why would it get contamination from other appliances??? The meter would show exactly what is plugged into it. The appliances on other sockets wouldn't matter.
I don't know, but it did originally. Now it appears to have levelled out.
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hah, never mind, turns out i had the kill a watt power meter plugged into a power board and apparently you get contamination from other appliances
down to a more reasonable 450w
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Just tried some new settings
cgminer --device 0 --device 1 --remove-disabled --scrypt -I 19 --worksize 256 --gpu-engine 1010 --gpu-memclock 1250 --thread-concurrency 16384 --vectors 1
no real reduction
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Does anyone else have these cards? They're eating 400W per card under load! Here are my settings: cgminer --device 0 --device 1 --remove-disabled --scrypt -I 20 --gpu-engine 1100 --gpu-memclock 1400 --thread-concurrency 21712 Getting about 610kh/s each, screenshot: cgminer reports VDDC as 1.125V, gpu-z confirms this Anyone know what could be going on?
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Quick simple questions, had a search but couln't find the answer.
I've got 2 discrete GPUs and onboard graphics. When I mine I run the 2 discretes and use the onboard for desktop management.
So, once I start up CGminer I immediately press "G" gpu management, then "D" disable thread, then I choose "2" for the onboard graphics.
How can I write this into a scrypt to use in my startup .BAT file so I don't have to manually do it each time?
it's in the README, use the "--disable-gpu 2" switch or use "--device 0,1" to enable the devices you do want. From the README: --device|-d <arg> Select device to use, (Use repeat -d for multiple devices, default: all) --disable-gpu|-G Disable GPU mining even if suitable devices exist Thanks. I had read that but I didn't understand the |-G part after the command.
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I thought feathercoins were at about 0.02c to 0.04c each?
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Quick simple questions, had a search but couln't find the answer.
I've got 2 discrete GPUs and onboard graphics. When I mine I run the 2 discretes and use the onboard for desktop management.
So, once I start up CGminer I immediately press "G" gpu management, then "D" disable thread, then I choose "2" for the onboard graphics.
How can I write this into a script to use in my startup .BAT file so I don't have to manually do it each time?
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I don't see much happening to anything other than bitcoin.
litecoin perhaps, due to it's current placement, and because it's handy to transfer btc to ltc then to btc.
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It depends on the relative price and difficulty of BTC and LTC. I haven't mined LTC yet so I don't know if the mining rate corresponds to the difference in market value. I'm planning to try it and see if it's worth mining LTC or mine BTC and sell for LTC.
If mining really becomes unprofitable, perhaps move to folding.
When my friend told me about folding I felt guilty for using hardware to mine coins that could be used to cure disease. Definitely interesting though. :/ it would have been nice if there was some way to combine the two
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I'm not familiar with bitminter but I can assure you 100GH/s is a mistake.
I believe that is the total power of the bitminter network (ie. all computers added together).
To get a good MH/s rate, you need a good ATI graphics card. If you have an NVidia, forget it. If you're CPU mining, forget it. It will be really, really slow
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Personally, I'm assuming that difficulty will increase anywhere between 50x to 100x. In general most peopls ASICs will pay for themselves, but over a 1 year period.
IOW - some may want to order in the hope of having it early enough and getting the hardware paid back + hopefully an increase in BTC value. Others may want to put the same amount into BTC's in the hope of getting about the same output. Well, I have a jalepeno on order. I'm confident it will pay for itself, but not for a long time.
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it would have been helpful to post how to fix the problem.
Though it seems that it will automatically correct itself after some time.
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Check your miner, the pool stats are often unreliable and poorly updated.
Just check what your miner is doing, and make sure it's reflected later (after giving enough time for it all to update) on the pool.
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