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November 26, 2014, 11:09:07 PM
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Hello i have a 1th mining rig and when i go to the control it shows i can mine 3 pools. Now my questions am i able to mine in 3 different pools and if so will it affect my hashrate in each pool?

if this is in the wrong place im sorry!!!
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November 26, 2014, 11:21:56 PM
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Usually you set them up as primary, secondary and tertiary.  If the primary fails, your rig will mine on the secondary... and so on.  What rig do you have?

Some rigs will allow you to set the policy as load balanced, which means you could equally distribute 333GH/s to each of the three pools.

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November 26, 2014, 11:25:33 PM
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Hello i have a 1th mining rig and when i go to the control it shows i can mine 3 pools. Now my questions am i able to mine in 3 different pools and if so will it affect my hashrate in each pool?

if this is in the wrong place im sorry!!!

Depending on the miner it should be you can put information on three pools and either do a pool balance where it will split your hash over the 3 pools or you can pick a failover which if the first pool goes off line it will start mining at the next pool on the list and once the first pool goes back alive it should switch back.
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November 26, 2014, 11:30:08 PM
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bitminer s2 i believe
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