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Author Topic: NiceHash Miner - easy-to-use best-profit multi-device cryptocurrency miner  (Read 170813 times)
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April 15, 2017, 02:47:01 AM
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Suggestions Nicehash.com and nicehash

1. Make it easy to select a specific algo. Its currently very difficult if you wanted to run one.
2. Make the program size bigger so 7 or 8 devices show and you dont have to scroll
3. Monitoring multiple rigs / machines is horrible with nicehash.com. It would be nice instead of algo it was why worker. and also showed uptime and last seen.
4. It would be great if you also offered a service of a text or email if your machine stopped producing a hash rate for whatever reason
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April 15, 2017, 05:25:53 AM
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why is it that my 1070 does 440 Sol/s on ewbf, but only 400 Sols/s  on nicehashminer with stock settings in both?
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April 15, 2017, 08:36:46 AM
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Is it possible to auto start the mining process after a noot / reboot?
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April 15, 2017, 09:55:01 AM
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Are the results found @ https://www.nicehash.com/?p=calc reliable and accurate?

I'm asking this because I currently have a GTX 1070 card in my system used for gaming. I have noticed that I could easily downgrade the card and still play games with the quality and fps I want, so I'm thinking on the idea of buying a cheaper GPU to place in my current system, and create a mining rig with the 1070.

According to the calculator, the $400 card will generate around $1000 per year and pay itself off in 144 days, which sounds awesome

Does it actually work that good? I ran a benchmark using Nicehash'es benchmark and got these results:
https://www.nicehash.com/?utm_source=NHM&p=calc&name=CUSTOM&speed22=0.08&speed8=0.62&speed14=33.36&speed20=25.27&speed21=2.32&speed23=0.25&speed24=382.47&speed25=0.87&speed26=10.80&nhmver=1.7.5.7&cost=400&power=150

Should generate $869 per year if its 150W power consumption on my system, and the system is quite full with applications running on the background. If it was a empty system, it would give even better results.
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April 15, 2017, 11:10:30 AM
Last edit: April 15, 2017, 11:53:31 AM by Jamievs
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Anything going on with the recent payouts? I had one payment 7 days ago and one today (last one never seen in recent payouts). I wanted to check on it but now recent payouts is completely empty. The unpaid balance did reset to 0.

nevermind it showed up.
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April 15, 2017, 01:41:58 PM
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Suggestions Nicehash.com and nicehash

1. Make it easy to select a specific algo. Its currently very difficult if you wanted to run one.
2. Make the program size bigger so 7 or 8 devices show and you dont have to scroll
3. Monitoring multiple rigs / machines is horrible with nicehash.com. It would be nice instead of algo it was why worker. and also showed uptime and last seen.
4. It would be great if you also offered a service of a text or email if your machine stopped producing a hash rate for whatever reason

Hello and thank you for your suggestions.

There is really no need for you to manually change algorithms, because NHM already chooses the one that you will earn the most with. Making changes by yourself could result into lower earnings.

Software window size is fixed due to small resolutions and screen sizes used by our sellers. It is optimal the way it is now. Of course this could be subject to change in the future.

You can see worker uptime on the website. But monitoring is on you.
We will, however, have rig monitor in place to notify you of a downtime - in the near future.

Currently the program does not take in to account for dual mining. So it might not actually be mining the best...

Also, under benchmark we need a energy offset. Lbry is almost half of some other algos. Makes a big difference
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April 15, 2017, 07:18:41 PM
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Are the results found @ https://www.nicehash.com/?p=calc reliable and accurate?

I'm asking this because I currently have a GTX 1070 card in my system used for gaming. I have noticed that I could easily downgrade the card and still play games with the quality and fps I want, so I'm thinking on the idea of buying a cheaper GPU to place in my current system, and create a mining rig with the 1070.

According to the calculator, the $400 card will generate around $1000 per year and pay itself off in 144 days, which sounds awesome

Does it actually work that good? I ran a benchmark using Nicehash'es benchmark and got these results:
https://www.nicehash.com/?utm_source=NHM&p=calc&name=CUSTOM&speed22=0.08&speed8=0.62&speed14=33.36&speed20=25.27&speed21=2.32&speed23=0.25&speed24=382.47&speed25=0.87&speed26=10.80&nhmver=1.7.5.7&cost=400&power=150

Should generate $869 per year if its 150W power consumption on my system, and the system is quite full with applications running on the background. If it was a empty system, it would give even better results.

You would need to use a calculator that allows you to enter the cost and entire system as well as the total power draw at the wall socket. If you happen to already have the spare hardware on hand then your components cost may be zero or close to it, but you would still need to determine the total system power consumption.  I like to use whattomine.com since they have the best and most extensive options for calculators across a bunch of different coins.  Nicehash's calculator is good for finding a hashrate from a reliable party but it won't show you the entire cost for the system since it's just for the GPU. Smiley  In any case, if you are building a separate system for mining be sure to see how many GPUs your motherboard can support and research adding extra GPUs down the road whenever finances and space permit.... maximize your profits and all that good stuff. Smiley
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April 16, 2017, 02:51:25 PM
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Are there plans to have the benchmark include dual mining?

for a 3% fee I think there should be email alerts for stuff like;
algo change
below estimated price point (or a % of that) could be on a 5 minute average
Worker not alive
You should also be able to put in power consumption and electrical rate

I still think the website layout is not good to monitor multiple rigs.
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April 17, 2017, 10:04:52 PM
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I want to specify a difficulty with Ethereum.

How do I do it?

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April 23, 2017, 07:35:51 PM
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April 23, 2017, 07:42:05 PM
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I just checked and DCR profitability shows up for me on the miner page. Did you wait 5 min or longer and check again?
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April 23, 2017, 07:47:37 PM
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It is caused by a change in DCR. Claymore just now released an update!
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April 23, 2017, 07:51:44 PM
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Yeah currently someone is renting 2 TH of dcr at 0.0001~0.0006 and no one is able to make new order because nicehash looks bugged. I wouldn't be too happy if I was selling my DCR hash to nicehash right now lolz
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April 23, 2017, 07:57:18 PM
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Yeah I just read about the Claymore update. If you are using an older version of Claymore it should still accept DCR though, at least mine seems to be accepting it using v9.0
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April 23, 2017, 08:02:55 PM
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Not sure but the problem seems on nicehash end, people are able to sell the hash without a problem, however buyers can't make orders. Or maybe the pools are not yet compatible with nicehash change ? Not sure what's happening right now
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April 23, 2017, 08:32:35 PM
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Nicehash what the F are you doing about it....?
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April 23, 2017, 08:33:25 PM
Last edit: April 24, 2017, 07:54:55 AM by NiceHashSupport
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Nicehash what the F are you doing about it....?

We will be updating shortly. You should put that blame onto DCR which is obviously run by a bunch of monkeys, because they did not give us a heads up about the change. Changes like this should be announced way sooner.

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April 23, 2017, 08:33:47 PM
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Nicehash what the F are you doing about it....?

collecting 3%+3% fees ?

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