ComputerGenie
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July 29, 2016, 10:57:20 PM |
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i think you have to wait till it times out or the server reboots.. i have a ghost connection too..
After 26 hours, I'm thinking there is no "time out". :/
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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tbearhere
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July 30, 2016, 12:53:54 PM Last edit: July 30, 2016, 02:04:13 PM by tbearhere |
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Funny thing is: I can mine at default intensity (20) and still play games such as League of Legends on max settings in 1080; no hiccups, no stutters... pretty impressive profitability and usability. neoscrypt hammed up my card pretty bad... intensity went down to 15 I think.
On lbry algo JK? How much hashrate is that card giving you on lbry algo? thx ~158Mh. Its an Asus GTX 980 Check the benches for my specific card by: Clicking here. Its in P2 state. You may have been right; im stepping away from forcing P0. Allthough, my watercooled GTX 480, it has no P state problems. Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh
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scryptr
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July 30, 2016, 04:34:24 PM |
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Funny thing is: I can mine at default intensity (20) and still play games such as League of Legends on max settings in 1080; no hiccups, no stutters... pretty impressive profitability and usability. neoscrypt hammed up my card pretty bad... intensity went down to 15 I think.
On lbry algo JK? How much hashrate is that card giving you on lbry algo? thx ~158Mh. Its an Asus GTX 980 Check the benches for my specific card by: Clicking here. Its in P2 state. You may have been right; im stepping away from forcing P0. Allthough, my watercooled GTX 480, it has no P state problems. Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh I GET ABOUT THE SAME-- My 750ti cards get about 50MH/s rock steady, but my EVGA Classified 980ti starts out at about 250MH/s, then throttles to 200-225MH/s. The big card runs to hot for summer weather. --scyptr
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Megaquake
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July 30, 2016, 04:34:45 PM |
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Where is that LBRY block
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Mines at Kano.is best profit in the world!
在Kano.is的BTC
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denravonska
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July 30, 2016, 04:44:30 PM |
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Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh Wrong version of the miner? I feel mine is low as well (13-14Mhs), even for an old 650Ti.
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scryptr
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July 30, 2016, 05:04:13 PM |
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Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh Wrong version of the miner? I feel mine is low as well (13-14Mhs), even for an old 650Ti. LATEST RELEASE FROM EPSYLON3-- Version 1.8 full release is likely the fastest Library Credit (LBC) miner for CUDA. --scryptr
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Spiffy_1
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July 30, 2016, 07:03:08 PM |
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The sib pool has been good to me lately. 14 blocks in 6 hours, and I'm essentially solomining our pool. I'd love to spread the wealth around and see our TTF under 15 minutes. I'm not going anywhere for at least 24 hours, but with difficulty this low, its crazy to mine anything else.
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If you like what I've posted, mine for me on whatever algo you like on www.zpool.ca for a minute using my bitcoin address: 1BJJYPRcRPzTEfByCwkeJ8SCBcrnGD1nhL
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JaredKaragen
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My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
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July 30, 2016, 07:19:38 PM |
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Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh Wrong version of the miner? I feel mine is low as well (13-14Mhs), even for an old 650Ti. LATEST RELEASE FROM EPSYLON3-- Version 1.8 full release is likely the fastest Library Credit (LBC) miner for CUDA. --scryptr I'm running 1.8 Dev and am seeing advertised hashrates on my GTX980. Seeing the 980Ti hashrate makes me wish I had splurged and been poor for a few weeks to pay for the upgrade... The Ti having nearly 66% more hash on lbry compared to the 980! But luckily last night I struck a deal with a friend to trade a 1000W and a 750W power supplies for a barely used EVGA 960 SSC (superclocked).. SO im very happy about that trade and the bump in hashrate that my home machine with the 980 will get
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JaredKaragen
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My AR-15 ID's itself as a toaster. Want breakfast?
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July 30, 2016, 10:29:57 PM |
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We lost about 3Gh on lbry; some of the big hitters didn't like not getting a block asap... lol. Thats fine. My share % is still rising Who else is at it with me? My one video card is like 20% of the current pool hashrate of 6 total miners.... lol im gonna treat this like decred for a bit.... at least a few weeks to get the profitability estimate in the block gen time scale. I'll stay on it solid and assess if the profitability will remain high, or if I should just consider it good luck and go back to the multi-algo slow and steady route.. 5% of a LBRY block is a payout... so that's all fine by me. I am almost ready to say eff it, and go drive to SF and grab that 960 that's waiting for me. Getting ancy.
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berron
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July 31, 2016, 08:58:45 AM |
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It's any of you having problems with difficulty settings?. I'm using a slightly modified version of JK scrypt and everything seems to work fine except initial diff adjustment(,d=value), and not sure it's a problem with my scrypt modification or with the pool.
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tbearhere
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July 31, 2016, 10:37:14 AM |
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Funny thing is: I can mine at default intensity (20) and still play games such as League of Legends on max settings in 1080; no hiccups, no stutters... pretty impressive profitability and usability. neoscrypt hammed up my card pretty bad... intensity went down to 15 I think.
On lbry algo JK? How much hashrate is that card giving you on lbry algo? thx ~158Mh. Its an Asus GTX 980 Check the benches for my specific card by: Clicking here. Its in P2 state. You may have been right; im stepping away from forcing P0. Allthough, my watercooled GTX 480, it has no P state problems. Are you oc'ing I can only get 100 mh out of my 980ti. EDIT: I was using the wrong version. 223 mh I GET ABOUT THE SAME-- My 750ti cards get about 50MH/s rock steady, but my EVGA Classified 980ti starts out at about 250MH/s, then throttles to 200-225MH/s. The big card runs to hot for summer weather. --scyptr scryptr how much spacing do you have between the big cards?
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tbearhere
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July 31, 2016, 10:42:22 AM |
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Where is that LBRY block I know When its hit we should put in about 10 to 20 gig that should make zpool very very profitable. Or just do it now. Again profit to hash to hitting a block ratio. 10 to 20 gig. Still waiting.... I have my eyes on it. LBC ticker lbry algo
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pallas
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July 31, 2016, 12:14:20 PM |
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Where is that LBRY block I know When its hit we should put in about 10 to 20 gig that should make zpool very very profitable. Or just do it now. Again profit to hash to hitting a block ratio. 10 to 20 gig. Still waiting.... I have my eyes on it. LBC ticker lbry algoProfit doesn't depent on pool hashrate.
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tbearhere
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July 31, 2016, 03:07:18 PM |
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Where is that LBRY block I know When its hit we should put in about 10 to 20 gig that should make zpool very very profitable. Or just do it now. Again profit to hash to hitting a block ratio. 10 to 20 gig. Still waiting.... I have my eyes on it. LBC ticker lbry algoProfit doesn't depent on pool hashrate. Hitting blocks do... which=profit. Which is total amount of hash.
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pallas
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July 31, 2016, 03:37:06 PM |
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Where is that LBRY block I know When its hit we should put in about 10 to 20 gig that should make zpool very very profitable. Or just do it now. Again profit to hash to hitting a block ratio. 10 to 20 gig. Still waiting.... I have my eyes on it. LBC ticker lbry algoProfit doesn't depent on pool hashrate. Hitting blocks do... which=profit. Which is total amount of hash. More Hashrate = more blocks divided between more miners. Average profit is the same.
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tbearhere
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July 31, 2016, 03:41:29 PM |
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Where is that LBRY block I know When its hit we should put in about 10 to 20 gig that should make zpool very very profitable. Or just do it now. Again profit to hash to hitting a block ratio. 10 to 20 gig. Still waiting.... I have my eyes on it. LBC ticker lbry algoProfit doesn't depent on pool hashrate. Hitting blocks do... which=profit. Which is total amount of hash. More Hashrate = more blocks divided between more miners. Average profit is the same. But one has to enter into that equation 140 coins and time per block. = more coins per day at 20 gig.
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ComputerGenie
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July 31, 2016, 03:47:15 PM |
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10 shares of 100 total shares to get 140 coins is the same "profit" as 10 shares of 1000 total shares to get 1400 coins is the same "profit" as 10 shares of 10000 total shares to get 14000 coins
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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joblo
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July 31, 2016, 04:08:52 PM |
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Hashrate, or more specifically hashes are like lottery tickets.
The more tickets you have the more chances you have a winning ticket. If you buy solo you need to have a winning ticket but you get the entire jackpot. If you pool your tickets you gate a share of the jackpot if anyone in the pool holds the winning ticket based on the number of tickets in the pool.
Now change tickets to hashes and jackpot to block in the above.
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ComputerGenie
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July 31, 2016, 04:20:22 PM |
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Hashrate, or more specifically hashes are like lottery tickets.
The more tickets you have the more chances you have a winning ticket. If you buy solo you need to have a winning ticket but you get the entire jackpot. If you pool your tickets you gate a share of the jackpot if anyone in the pool holds the winning ticket based on the number of tickets in the pool.
Now change tickets to hashes and jackpot to block in the above.
That's kind of a bad analogy. The problem with it (in the context of pool mining) is that you skip the part where you don't get more tickets because the pool buys more tickets. Let's suppose: The pool finds 10 jackpots per day* You hold 10% of all tickets; you get 10% of the total jackpots (or 1 jackpot). The pool grows 10x and scoops 10x more jackpots (100 jackpots per day*) You now hold 1% of all tickets and you get 1% of the total jackpots(or 1 jackpot). *for ease of explaining
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If you have to ask "why?", you wouldn`t understand my answer. Always be on the look out, because you never know when you'll be stalked by hit-men that eat nothing but cream cheese....
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joblo
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July 31, 2016, 04:56:48 PM |
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Hashrate, or more specifically hashes are like lottery tickets.
The more tickets you have the more chances you have a winning ticket. If you buy solo you need to have a winning ticket but you get the entire jackpot. If you pool your tickets you gate a share of the jackpot if anyone in the pool holds the winning ticket based on the number of tickets in the pool.
Now change tickets to hashes and jackpot to block in the above.
That's kind of a bad analogy. The problem with it (in the context of pool mining) is that you skip the part where you don't get more tickets because the pool buys more tickets. Let's suppose: The pool finds 10 jackpots per day* You hold 10% of all tickets; you get 10% of the total jackpots (or 1 jackpot). The pool grows 10x and scoops 10x more jackpots (100 jackpots per day*) You now hold 1% of all tickets and you get 1% of the total jackpots(or 1 jackpot). *for ease of explaining Wrong. The tickets are only valid for one jackpot, then everyone starts from zero. Beyond that I have no clue what you are trying to say. The pool buying tickets makes no sense. The pool manager can mine like any other user. The pool is just the accumulation of all the hash submitted by its users.
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