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May 27, 2014, 03:19:33 PM
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If some of you are still on JPC take a look at this pool.

https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/

The UI is awesome. Cheesy

Price crashed, but still too high of a hashrate Wink
Anyways, minep.it has issues displaying the correct net hashrate. It's around 60GH/s Wink But for the rest, I'm still loving minep.it Smiley Nice UI and a great community Wink
their UI is nice, but it is a bit too overwhelming...

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May 27, 2014, 03:26:58 PM
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If some of you are still on JPC take a look at this pool.

https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/

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I like the site but for JPC they just are not finding blocks. If you have enough hash you can solo and find 3 to 4 blocks a day still and keep all the coins.

I tried it for a day but wasn't worth the amount of coins.

I know they say it all evens out from pool to pool but it didn't seem worth it to me, at this time.

If you are going to leave your BTC on an exchange please send it to this address instead 1GH3ub3UUHbU5qDJW5u3E9jZ96ZEmzaXtG, I will at least use the money better than someone who steals it from the exchange. Thanks Wink
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May 27, 2014, 03:44:05 PM
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I found 3 blocks today on jpc worth around £15, not bad for a day

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May 27, 2014, 03:49:45 PM
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I found 3 blocks today on jpc worth around £15, not bad for a day
How do you solo mine jpc, any special settings required? How does you wallet .conf file look like? Anything out of ordinary for the ccminer's .bat file?
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May 27, 2014, 03:55:28 PM
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Normal config used, just set a rcp port, user, and password

Normal ccminer algo

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May 27, 2014, 03:58:23 PM
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I found 3 blocks today on jpc worth around £15, not bad for a day

your hashpower?
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May 27, 2014, 03:59:57 PM
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your hashpower?

3 x 750Ti's, total of about 12MH/s

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May 27, 2014, 04:02:26 PM
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is the new miner that achive 2.8 Mh/s on 750ti ready yet or not? if so, how can I achive it?
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May 27, 2014, 04:05:32 PM
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bigtime, do you find that while mining JPC your hash rate is all over the place? Mine is up and down in huge swings, also I am never able to do the 4000kh on my 750ti, even OC'd. Do you know if there are any motherboard setting to the PCIe that help to maximize the hashrate?
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May 27, 2014, 04:05:45 PM
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your hashpower?

3 x 750Ti's, total of about 12MH/s

Just be aware that solo-mining can pay off, but it has reached a point where sometimes luck of finding a block isn't going your way.

I have solo-mined JPC for quite a while, and there were days where with 6x 750ti cards I would find just one block. I once had a 48 hour period where I found only two blocks and one of them was orphaned.

It is not for those who will sit and watch the deposits, but you can make more money still it seems than the pools.

I am doing some testing on different pools right now collecting numbers to see possibly how big a difference there is... I am not so sure there is a big gap anymore.

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May 27, 2014, 04:11:51 PM
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your hashpower?

3 x 750Ti's, total of about 12MH/s

Just be aware that solo-mining can pay off, but it has reached a point where sometimes luck of finding a block isn't going your way.

I have solo-mined JPC for quite a while, and there were days where with 6x 750ti cards I would find just one block. I once had a 48 hour period where I found only two blocks and one of them was orphaned.

It is not for those who will sit and watch the deposits, but you can make more money still it seems than the pools.

I am doing some testing on different pools right now collecting numbers to see possibly how big a difference there is... I am not so sure there is a big gap anymore.

imho: this is not about luck, but big spikes in network hashrate and diff due to the retarget...
i had also plenty of orphaned blocks, but that was due to the one pool having more than 80% of the network which is hard to beet...
anyhow i prefer solo mining for those coins where you can get a block a day in average.
which the JPC and SUPER coins are.
also you are sure you get all you should get... pools are sometimes shady... have seen some fake hashrates so you got less even the pool was fee free...
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May 27, 2014, 04:13:05 PM
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your hashpower?

3 x 750Ti's, total of about 12MH/s

it's so easy to find blocks with just 3 750ti? maybe you are just lucky

is the new miner that achive 2.8 Mh/s on 750ti ready yet or not? if so, how can I achive it?

wait one week at least, they are working on it
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May 27, 2014, 04:16:24 PM
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3 x 750Ti's, total of about 12MH/s
it's so easy to find blocks with just 3 750ti? maybe you are just lucky

honestly i think its all luck, some days its only one block. i have yet to go a day without a block

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May 27, 2014, 04:32:48 PM
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I think something is really wrong with X11. I mean each crappy coin get from start several GHash/s right from the start.
(or may-be it isn't a lot actually... if compared to successful coin when only a few coins was launched per week)

70btc buy wall in curecoin on polo that's something  Grin

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May 27, 2014, 04:38:22 PM
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I think something is really wrong with X11. I mean each crappy coin get from start several GHash/s right from the start.
(or may-be it isn't a lot actually... if compared to successful coin when only a few coins was launched per week)

something is fishy for sure, secret x11 asic is mining i think, can't be all gpu, the x11coin has 500giga of net hash lol
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May 27, 2014, 04:38:40 PM
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Hey Bigjme, if I recall correctly, you run a 6x 750ti rig.  I'm looking into building one myself (due to the recent spending money JPC and the rise in BTC has made me Cheesy).  I have loads of experience building computers and configuring them.  I'm new to the multi GPU route though, never even bothered with SLI for example.  Is there any advice you'd have for someone new to this, and could you recommend a specific motherboard?  Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASrock would all be very ideal as I'm in Taiwan and I'll have cheaper prices on those brands.  I'm also pretty in the dark with risers and all.  I've seen some people say they like usb based risers, and then there are powered, non powered, etc.  I know the 750ti doesn't use a dedicated line from the PSU, so that makes me wonder even further if it's wise to run 6 cards through a mobo.  Last but not least, I know that CPU plays into it all a bit.  my current 750ti micro atx has the celeron haswell g1820.  Lovely little cpu, but I'm just wondering if 4gm of ram and a tiny cpu would be enough for a 6 gpu rig.  Of course I'd like to keep it as economical as possible, but I have absolutely no qualms about getting better parts or specs to prevent future issues.  I currently ran into that on the 750ti micro atx rig not preparing for scalability and all.  Thank you in advance!

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May 27, 2014, 04:42:47 PM
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If some of you are still on JPC take a look at this pool.

https://www.minep.it/pool/jpc/

The UI is awesome. Cheesy


I like the site but for JPC they just are not finding blocks. If you have enough hash you can solo and find 3 to 4 blocks a day still and keep all the coins.

I tried it for a day but wasn't worth the amount of coins.

I know they say it all evens out from pool to pool but it didn't seem worth it to me, at this time.

Couldn't find site's policy on the Jackpot reward? went back to Cloudminers
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May 27, 2014, 04:43:23 PM
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Hey Bigjme, if I recall correctly, you run a 6x 750ti rig.  I'm looking into building one myself (due to the recent spending money JPC and the rise in BTC has made me Cheesy).  I have loads of experience building computers and configuring them.  I'm new to the multi GPU route though, never even bothered with SLI for example.  Is there any advice you'd have for someone new to this, and could you recommend a specific motherboard?  Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASrock would all be very ideal as I'm in Taiwan and I'll have cheaper prices on those brands.  I'm also pretty in the dark with risers and all.  I've seen some people say they like usb based risers, and then there are powered, non powered, etc.  I know the 750ti doesn't use a dedicated line from the PSU, so that makes me wonder even further if it's wise to run 6 cards through a mobo.  Last but not least, I know that CPU plays into it all a bit.  my current 750ti micro atx has the celeron haswell g1820.  Lovely little cpu, but I'm just wondering if 4gm of ram and a tiny cpu would be enough for a 6 gpu rig.  Of course I'd like to keep it as economical as possible, but I have absolutely no qualms about getting better parts or specs to prevent future issues.  I currently ran into that on the 750ti micro atx rig not preparing for scalability and all.  Thank you in advance!

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May 27, 2014, 04:45:18 PM
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I think something is really wrong with X11. I mean each crappy coin get from start several GHash/s right from the start.
(or may-be it isn't a lot actually... if compared to successful coin when only a few coins was launched per week)

something is fishy for sure, secret x11 asic is mining i think, can't be all gpu, the x11coin has 500giga of net hash lol

if I recall correctly, didnt AMD recently get something like a 40% hashrate boost on x11?  I mean 500 GH/s is a lot, but lets say out of the usual mining hardware for AMD they'll pull 2.5 MH/s a card on average between the low and high end stuff.  that would make that 500gh/s to be 200,000 cards out there in the wild for AMD to be the entirety of that number.  Given that scrypt was so popular for so long, would it really be that unrealistic to be GPU alone?  Especially if there was some less than advertised multipool or stratum proxy.  Dunno, just another theory.  It's my understanding that ASICs are not at all easy to make.  Wouldn't the most likely scenario be someone with an x11 FPGA set up?  I mean either way, they sure as hell will keep it a secret.  

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May 27, 2014, 04:50:29 PM
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Hey Bigjme, if I recall correctly, you run a 6x 750ti rig.  I'm looking into building one myself (due to the recent spending money JPC and the rise in BTC has made me Cheesy).  I have loads of experience building computers and configuring them.  I'm new to the multi GPU route though, never even bothered with SLI for example.  Is there any advice you'd have for someone new to this, and could you recommend a specific motherboard?  Asus, MSI, Gigabyte, ASrock would all be very ideal as I'm in Taiwan and I'll have cheaper prices on those brands.  I'm also pretty in the dark with risers and all.  I've seen some people say they like usb based risers, and then there are powered, non powered, etc.  I know the 750ti doesn't use a dedicated line from the PSU, so that makes me wonder even further if it's wise to run 6 cards through a mobo.  Last but not least, I know that CPU plays into it all a bit.  my current 750ti micro atx has the celeron haswell g1820.  Lovely little cpu, but I'm just wondering if 4gm of ram and a tiny cpu would be enough for a 6 gpu rig.  Of course I'd like to keep it as economical as possible, but I have absolutely no qualms about getting better parts or specs to prevent future issues.  I currently ran into that on the 750ti micro atx rig not preparing for scalability and all.  Thank you in advance!

h81 pro btc
8gb ram(cheapest one)
pentium g3220
sandisk 60gb
5 x risers x1 x16
1 x riser x16 x16
corsair rm650(i don't like cheap psu)
6 x 750ti

Thank you for your speedy response!  So I take it the h81 btc mobo is reliable after all?  I had read some spotty reviews on it, but that isn't saying much as many negative reviews are often the owner fucking up and playing the blame game.

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