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March 05, 2016, 10:15:32 AM
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I just increased my hashing power for ether by an aditionali 10 mhs

How did you do that? By increasing the memory frequency or the core frequency or an additional card?

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March 05, 2016, 12:47:46 PM
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I have a 7990 doing 47Mh/s at 1000/1500 and 1.075v
And a 7950 doing 19Mh/s at 1100/1500 if I recall correctly.

Your 95Mh/s for 1x7990 and 2x7950 Mh seems very good. Smiley

7990 doing 47mhs is good, my 7990 works 1050/1600 with slightly better hashrate.
7950  1100/1500 should definetly make more then 19mhs. Proper hashrate is 22-23.
Check your rig or miner settings.
Also keep in mind that hashrate data for eth are very approximate ...
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March 05, 2016, 05:27:39 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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March 05, 2016, 05:33:50 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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Install VNC on them. Don't use Remote Desktop Smiley

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March 05, 2016, 05:38:11 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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d57heinz

Install VNC on them. Don't use Remote Desktop Smiley

Thanks so much.. Ill get on that now and see what i come up with.. I really appreciate that.

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March 05, 2016, 06:17:34 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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Install VNC on them. Don't use Remote Desktop Smiley

Thanks so much.. Ill get on that now and see what i come up with.. I really appreciate that.

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You're welcome

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March 05, 2016, 07:37:02 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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d57heinz

If you're using batch scripts, try launching them as administrator (paths to exe's have to be full). Or try launching cmd as admin, cd to the dir, then running the batch file.

I do the same with remote desktop but don't have the problem you're seeing (however I'm running nvidia cards)...

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March 06, 2016, 12:49:50 AM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

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d57heinz

If you're using batch scripts, try launching them as administrator (paths to exe's have to be full). Or try launching cmd as admin, cd to the dir, then running the batch file.

I do the same with remote desktop but don't have the problem you're seeing (however I'm running nvidia cards)...

MSI Afterburner & RDP issues...

If I connect to nvidia rig everything works like it should. But when connecting to amd rig every setting in afterburner is zeroed. 1 ETH bounty to whoever finds a solution for this  Smiley
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March 06, 2016, 07:05:18 AM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

Best Regards
d57heinz

If you're using batch scripts, try launching them as administrator (paths to exe's have to be full). Or try launching cmd as admin, cd to the dir, then running the batch file.

I do the same with remote desktop but don't have the problem you're seeing (however I'm running nvidia cards)...

MSI Afterburner & RDP issues...

If I connect to nvidia rig everything works like it should. But when connecting to amd rig every setting in afterburner is zeroed. 1 ETH bounty to whoever finds a solution for this  Smiley


Vnc.........

Or use sapphire trixx

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March 06, 2016, 01:12:24 PM
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Try teamviewer
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March 06, 2016, 03:53:55 PM
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hello

I know you prolly come across this once before.. im having an odd issue..  I have multiple computers running several 7970 each.. What im doing is using windows remote desktop to swap between the different rigs.. What is weird is if i start ethminer within remote desktop it will only see one card, I then have to reboot computer and hook a monitor up to it and load ethminer from that console.> Have any of you seen this or had this happen.. seems their is an odd glitch if i try to run ethminer thru remote desktop.   All computer running win 10 pro.

Best Regards
d57heinz

If you're using batch scripts, try launching them as administrator (paths to exe's have to be full). Or try launching cmd as admin, cd to the dir, then running the batch file.

I do the same with remote desktop but don't have the problem you're seeing (however I'm running nvidia cards)...

MSI Afterburner & RDP issues...

If I connect to nvidia rig everything works like it should. But when connecting to amd rig every setting in afterburner is zeroed. 1 ETH bounty to whoever finds a solution for this  Smiley


Vnc.........

Or use sapphire trixx

Vnc did the trick, thanks!
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March 07, 2016, 08:55:12 AM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?
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March 07, 2016, 09:00:00 AM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera
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March 07, 2016, 11:21:37 AM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.

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March 07, 2016, 11:52:43 AM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.



how much is one block 3-4 ethereum?
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March 07, 2016, 11:59:54 AM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.



how much is one block 3-4 ethereum?

5 ETH
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March 07, 2016, 12:52:27 PM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.



how much is one block 3-4 ethereum?

5 ETH


is difficult to setup the solo mining? i want to try
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March 07, 2016, 12:55:56 PM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.



how much is one block 3-4 ethereum?

5 ETH


is difficult to setup the solo mining? i want to try

It is not so difficult to set up solo mining. You can find some information in the forum or the http://cryptomining-blog.com/
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March 07, 2016, 01:19:45 PM
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u guys are solo mining or pool ?

lol you can not solo mining, network is 1 tera

Yes you can, actually quite many posters here do solomine. Even my lonely amd 290 managed to find a block during weekend, that happens about once a week on average. Feels a bit funny when 200€ card finds a block worth 50€...

Most important thing is reliable and low latency network connection.



how much is one block 3-4 ethereum?

5 ETH


is difficult to setup the solo mining? i want to try

It is not so difficult to set up solo mining. You can find some information in the forum or the http://cryptomining-blog.com/

And remember to use --fast switch when you sync blockchain first time and use powerful pc for that if possible. It is almost 10GB so it takes time to load.
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March 07, 2016, 01:28:48 PM
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The block chain is growing too fast. Is there a proposal to reduce the size? Can the data be compressed in the protocol level?
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