Bagdar13
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September 14, 2015, 07:11:44 PM |
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I am mining on the pool. My PC has a single GPU which is an ASUS AMD R9 290x.
I am getting 22,370kh according to the pool but my GPU isn't making any more noise usual.
How can I be sure it's mining on the GPU and not my inbuilt graphics or something like that?
GPUz is saying the GPU load is ~100% but my hashrate still seems low compared to the others.
With 22 Mh/s that is for sure your GPU and not IGP. You are doing it correct. You have to add those line in your .bat file. It should be like this setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 ethminer -G -F http://xxx:9656 --cl-global-work 16384 AMD R9 290X should be a lot more than 22Mhs. Use MSI Afterburn to overclock it. Google will tell you every steps and core/mem clock as well. I got ~25Mhs with amd 280x with just " ethminer.exe -G -F http://127.0.0.1:9656 " GPU 1020 / Mem 1500 25 is bang on for a 280x. Most of those you can coax up to 27 to 28 if you push GPU up to 1125. Some really high end like the ASUS matrix or a sapphire tri-x can run the memclock to 1600 and that seems to get as much as 29. If you are using a low end pitcarn its like 15 and a high end 270 or a 7870 ghz edition can pull 18-19 with clock arround 1150 and mem 1250.
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Bagdar13
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September 14, 2015, 07:15:27 PM |
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difficulty must have rose like 500% after the pool came online. block time is beginning to fix itself. Thats a good thing, we will see far less problems that way. Ok quick question, normally with a large pool I would want to jump in, however two things. Ethminer has the 500ms getwork delay+aditional delay from pool & since this coin pays out Uncles and due to network delay I am guessing that I have a chance of getting uncle credit solo mining. With these factors, is solo (over a long enough timeline) actually better than pool by a larger factor than most bitcoin clones? Anyone want to run some math with me on this?
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ocminer
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September 14, 2015, 07:19:00 PM |
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difficulty must have rose like 500% after the pool came online. block time is beginning to fix itself. Thats a good thing, we will see far less problems that way. Ok quick question, normally with a large pool I would want to jump in, however two things. Ethminer has the 500ms getwork delay+aditional delay from pool & since this coin pays out Uncles and due to network delay I am guessing that I have a chance of getting uncle credit solo mining. With these factors, is solo (over a long enough timeline) actually better than pool by a larger factor than most bitcoin clones? Anyone want to run some math with me on this? Solo is ALWAYS better than Pool because you have no fees, no stales (mostly), no other traffic, you don't have to trust the admin etc.. Especially with coins like ETH/SHF/EXP and that low blocktime, you'd normally always want to solo if you have some decent amoutn of hash (3-4 GPU's). Pooled mining here is really critical on the server hardware. Of course a few things can be optimized, delay is already lower than 500, its at 150 back and forth and latency can also be optimized by using nodes in the country of the miners.. But .. As long as diff is low, block time is low -> go solo !
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CryptoClub
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September 14, 2015, 07:25:07 PM |
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difficulty must have rose like 500% after the pool came online. block time is beginning to fix itself. Thats a good thing, we will see far less problems that way. Ok quick question, normally with a large pool I would want to jump in, however two things. Ethminer has the 500ms getwork delay+aditional delay from pool & since this coin pays out Uncles and due to network delay I am guessing that I have a chance of getting uncle credit solo mining. With these factors, is solo (over a long enough timeline) actually better than pool by a larger factor than most bitcoin clones? Anyone want to run some math with me on this? Solo is ALWAYS better than Pool because you have no fees, no stales (mostly), no other traffic, you don't have to trust the admin etc.. Especially with coins like ETH/SHF/EXP and that low blocktime, you'd normally always want to solo if you have some decent amoutn of hash (3-4 GPU's). Pooled mining here is really critical on the server hardware. Of course a few things can be optimized, delay is already lower than 500, its at 150 back and forth and latency can also be optimized by using nodes in the country of the miners.. But .. As long as diff is low, block time is low -> go solo ! I totally agree, anyone that can solo mine should as long as they can find blocks in a somewhat reasonable amount of time. (and they have an advantage if the pool ever goes down briefly) Pooled mining is just easier for many of us that are used to it. I am a big fan of Suprnova myself, so I am glad you set this up, although hopefully some others also set up some trustworthy pools later to give more options and spread the hash.
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ocminer
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September 14, 2015, 07:26:17 PM |
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difficulty must have rose like 500% after the pool came online. block time is beginning to fix itself. Thats a good thing, we will see far less problems that way. Ok quick question, normally with a large pool I would want to jump in, however two things. Ethminer has the 500ms getwork delay+aditional delay from pool & since this coin pays out Uncles and due to network delay I am guessing that I have a chance of getting uncle credit solo mining. With these factors, is solo (over a long enough timeline) actually better than pool by a larger factor than most bitcoin clones? Anyone want to run some math with me on this? Solo is ALWAYS better than Pool because you have no fees, no stales (mostly), no other traffic, you don't have to trust the admin etc.. Especially with coins like ETH/SHF/EXP and that low blocktime, you'd normally always want to solo if you have some decent amoutn of hash (3-4 GPU's). Pooled mining here is really critical on the server hardware. Of course a few things can be optimized, delay is already lower than 500, its at 150 back and forth and latency can also be optimized by using nodes in the country of the miners.. But .. As long as diff is low, block time is low -> go solo ! I totally agree, anyone that can solo mine should as long as they can find blocks in a somewhat reasonable amount of time. (and they have an advantage if the pool ever goes down briefly) Pooled mining is just easier for many of us that are used to it. I am a big fan of Suprnova myself, so I am glad you set this up, although hopefully some others also set up some trustworthy pools later to give more options and spread the hash. I am in contact with a few and I think some more will join - yes
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hoze
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September 14, 2015, 07:42:21 PM |
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I am mining on the pool. My PC has a single GPU which is an ASUS AMD R9 290x.
I am getting 22,370kh according to the pool but my GPU isn't making any more noise usual.
How can I be sure it's mining on the GPU and not my inbuilt graphics or something like that?
GPUz is saying the GPU load is ~100% but my hashrate still seems low compared to the others.
With 22 Mh/s that is for sure your GPU and not IGP. You are doing it correct. You have to add those line in your .bat file. It should be like this setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 ethminer -G -F http://xxx:9656 --cl-global-work 16384 AMD R9 290X should be a lot more than 22Mhs. Use MSI Afterburn to overclock it. Google will tell you every steps and core/mem clock as well. I got ~25Mhs with amd 280x with just " ethminer.exe -G -F http://127.0.0.1:9656 " GPU 1020 / Mem 1500 25 is bang on for a 280x. Most of those you can coax up to 27 to 28 if you push GPU up to 1125. Some really high end like the ASUS matrix or a sapphire tri-x can run the memclock to 1600 and that seems to get as much as 29. If you are using a low end pitcarn its like 15 and a high end 270 or a 7870 ghz edition can pull 18-19 with clock arround 1150 and mem 1250. Yes...easy got 28-28.5Mhs with msi r9 280x gaming card . Runing stable Gpu 1200Mhz / Mem 1600Mhz.
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kadrek
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September 14, 2015, 08:12:17 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
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marcelocoin
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September 14, 2015, 08:12:50 PM |
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its currency has wallet to W64?
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kadrek
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September 14, 2015, 08:18:06 PM |
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its currency has wallet to W64?
A command line wallet lol
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GoldenEye
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September 14, 2015, 08:31:34 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
yes, from the coinbase account
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kadrek
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September 14, 2015, 08:34:42 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
yes, from the coinbase account So what is the syntax to send coins to a different address? ty btw Also, I've gotten around 2k coins in probably 10 mins of mining. Does this seem reasonable or is something wrong?
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randywald
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September 14, 2015, 08:37:40 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
yes, from the coinbase account So what is the syntax to send coins to a different address? ty btw Also, I've gotten around 2k coins in probably 10 mins of mining. Does this seem reasonable or is something wrong? That seems wrong. Type in: admin.peers If is says "null" you are not connected and the mined coins are worthless.
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antho281
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September 14, 2015, 08:38:17 PM |
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That seems totally wrong, that means 250 blocs haha
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kadrek
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September 14, 2015, 08:56:21 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
yes, from the coinbase account So what is the syntax to send coins to a different address? ty btw Also, I've gotten around 2k coins in probably 10 mins of mining. Does this seem reasonable or is something wrong? That seems wrong. Type in: admin.peers If is says "null" you are not connected and the mined coins are worthless. Shit haha, I got "null." How do I fix it?
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SpeedDemon13
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September 14, 2015, 09:04:42 PM |
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Is the number that shows up in red when you do web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) your balance?
yes, from the coinbase account So what is the syntax to send coins to a different address? ty btw Also, I've gotten around 2k coins in probably 10 mins of mining. Does this seem reasonable or is something wrong? That seems wrong. Type in: admin.peers If is says "null" you are not connected and the mined coins are worthless. Shit haha, I got "null." How do I fix it? This is from the OP, might help or not: ./gexp --bootnodes "enode://4055ec69e53df4bfecb95e3b65c28e4f2a1145a3bdc4d85d077b552248cf159951afd649f044783bebf48b902fbc0e96978c76236fd4ab3d5ef7d95d72b84ee5@[::]:42786" --rpc console 2>exp.log
or from the console admin.addPeer("enode://4055ec69e53df4bfecb95e3b65c28e4f2a1145a3bdc4d85d077b552248cf159951afd649f044783bebf48b902fbc0e96978c76236fd4ab3d5ef7d95d72b84ee5@[::]:42786")
Check and see if you are connected to any nodesYou can also get your own node info for others to connect to by entering turn on miningminer.start() miner.stop()
Once you mine a few blocks, check your balance like this web3.fromWei(exp.getBalance(exp.coinbase)) If you are having trouble finding nodes give it a second and then follow the guide below https://github.com/expanse-project/go-expanse/wiki/Connecting-to-the-networkBinarieshttps://github.com/expanse-project/go-expanse/tree/develop/BUILDS-GEXPUpdate For windowsDownload the new binaries https://github.com/expanse-org/EasyExpanseWin64/archive/master.zipDoubleclick Setup_Step2_genesis.bat Doubleclick Start_Expanse.bat Add peers from just incase.. Doubleclick Start_Mining.bat admin.addPeer("enode://4055ec69e53df4bfecb95e3b65c28e4f2a1145a3bdc4d85d077b552248cf159951afd649f044783bebf48b902fbc0e96978c76236fd4ab3d5ef7d95d72b84ee5@[::]:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://f944c6702a78a0cbcd6505b76daff069dad2e45ff88896c475da2bef47091c88e5b4042211233e397ad958be998003a2674151e60719c5fdeeff5f8cc2c231a1@74.196.59.103:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://d4ad71ef4251c4d7b07424526dea7a4205b19e24cdb3c44e22ece9e48a38c57f1eb917df67cc93db7a21e9d2aafa016601d0787f200ddac2804608f6c740fe94@[::]:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://6a1e4409f358ba71622f9573d4f1eefd922040c11f860d613a0b6183701bc4a5a9314e98474669473c30efca7d821ae1904e31eb0326579bca34daabe7e01d52@[::]:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://4055ec69e53df4bfecb95e3b65c28e4f2a1145a3bdc4d85d077b552248cf159951afd649f044783bebf48b902fbc0e96978c76236fd4ab3d5ef7d95d72b84ee5@[::]:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://d98e814b2310bef6b07ca6d72b1982938c13702336e9a0c6004a562d6b8c2f5360850df714143c28f65c0d690d90341bbc72f953e232cf5673cc7b7db7fd665c@[::]:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://261da6789b8720fc61a17c532022f9ac8d25c82680caeaf3f68f67e723deac190000847f276dfa9e4ac503b6d8c13bd77aae724b263479cafc8808ede0f1deb9@18.97.7.22:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://2444ddb2aa1c34d55f9b28a1e2b57f1d6c381250776574432381db6984996a2a05f560f0a751443d5a5df4c608a8dc6acc0bdb19bea5905edf643d2c9b44d159@85.217.235.15:63117") admin.addPeer("enode://f3223bf8ea731e569a27318f00f4cc3696ec7d45005604f2731efc21f95028d230671dfc907f44cbed3f7fa0033e1111ffd8f9db1286b3721641d77afd500ade@54.72.197.108:46741") admin.addPeer("enode://15a6ddec7c2e7fc67686557975b41c6308525a69c8ce56747d6ae9c7e9dc8910a4624443ffc127001f72f8f8fca4a67d04906e72d725d7b39dbff4454b8b2b28@68.197.12.14:42786") admin.addPeer("enode://25b8304b5a7977e5478057e5f60f3a7f0da32702f0e5d0174c84ab2a9fb270fb37ef73aba2c682d4283d617e073fdc61e082d7f277474ea64fde055e17d86814@71.62.31.72:49568")
For updating information click hereOfficial Genesis{ "nonce": "0x214652414e4b4f21", "timestamp": "0x0", "parentHash": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "extraData": "0x4672616e6b6f497346726565646f6d", "gasLimit": "0x1388", "difficulty": "0x40000000", "mixhash": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000", "coinbase": "0x93decab0cd745598860f782ac1e8f046cb99e898", "alloc": { "0xbb94f0ceb32257275b2a7a9c094c13e469b4563e": { "balance": "10000000000000000000000000" }, "0x15656715068ab0dbdf0ab00748a8a19e40f28192": { "balance": "1000000000000000000000000"}, "0xc075fa11f85bda3aaba67106226aaf086ac16f4e": { "balance": "100000000000000000000000"}, "0x93decab0cd745598860f782ac1e8f046cb99e898": { "balance": "10000000000000000000000"} } }
Poolshttps://exp.suprnova.ccConsole Cheat SheetBlockHeight == exp.blockNumber nodeinfo == admin.noteInfo peers == admin.peers addnode == admin.addPeer("enode://nodekey:ipaddress@port") send tx == exp.sendTransaction({from:exp.accounts[0], to:"0x…007", value: web3.toWei(1, "expanse")}) getBalance == exp.getBalance("0x...007") Peercount == net.peerCount
[/quote] Also, you can try to port forwarding on 42786 on the ip of the machine that's mining. Set the UDP and TDP to connect. I'm just pretty much just repeating what has been said before. Note, some routers have issues with port forwarding and/or NAT redirection, check with your manufacture and hope there's a firmware update for it.
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hankman
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September 14, 2015, 09:11:34 PM |
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this coin is doing alright now. blocktime is fixed. lots of miners. now its time to develop some DApps! How long until someone clones Augur?
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SpeedDemon13
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September 14, 2015, 09:33:22 PM |
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Seems like the block times are getting closer to the target time of 60 seconds.
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CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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Xdragon
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September 14, 2015, 10:01:29 PM |
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What is max coin supply, cant find info in OP
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CowboyKiller
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September 14, 2015, 10:03:27 PM |
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Where is update to fix jank network? Just because you have pool dont mean you can ignore it.
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