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Author Topic: [ANN][The Original Multipool - Scrypt/SHA256/Scrypt-N/X11] multipool.us  (Read 424272 times)
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August 08, 2013, 11:18:45 PM
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81.0 C is very high IMO. So are your RPM's and especially your HW errors. I use 4 x 7950 and on every pool I'm set at 18,18,18,18 intensity. I can easily go to 19 or 20 but this starts causing the rejects to increase.  Besides, I figure the less strain the better. I have my max. temp set at 70C in CGMiner. My TC is 22,400. All cards are always around 68C and RPM's 1800 to absolute max 3000 without air condiitioning. When air condtioning is on its 1800 to 2400 RPM. I never see even 1 HW error. IMO you are going to burn out your cards quickly unless you get the cooling down. Do you have a big fan ?

EDIT: I have 8GB Ram and 6 core processor.

Whats your card brand? is it asus?

I have MSI 7950, it run's under 80-82C, i Couldn't bring it lower

3 x MSI 7950 and 1 x Gigabyte 7950. Why can't you bring it lower ? You can adjust the --temp-target to 70 no ?

Here is my cgminer script:

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://pool1.us.multipool.in:7777 -u zepadee.1 -p x --intensity 18,18,18,18 --thread-concurrency 22400,22400,22400,22400 --auto-fan --auto-gpu --temp-target 70,70,70,70 --temp-overheat 80,80,80,80 --temp-cutoff 87,87,87,87 --worksize 256,256,256,256

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August 08, 2013, 11:36:51 PM
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Looks like CAPs is forked again.  Removed from multiport and all CAP pools are down until this is sorted.

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August 08, 2013, 11:57:40 PM
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Looks like CAPs is forked again.  Removed from multiport and all CAP pools are down until this is sorted.

So what happens to our coins if we still had a balance on the Multipool?

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August 09, 2013, 12:21:18 AM
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Looks like CAPs is forked again.  Removed from multiport and all CAP pools are down until this is sorted.

So what happens to our coins if we still had a balance on the Multipool?

I have 6000 coins in the cold wallet, we'll have to wait and see which chain is picked again, wait for the client to be updated, and then see how many coins are in the hot wallet.

Right now, the pool owes approximately 10,000 CAPs to miners, so there's a deficit of about 4,000 from the blocks from the past 3 days that are currently showing as orphaned.  However, I believe we were on the same chain as cryptsy again because I have confirmed CAP transactions to Cryptsy as late as 3pm today (2 hours ago).

Best case, if the chain we were mining on becomes the "official" chain again, the pool loses nothing.  Worst case, everyone gets paid 60% of their balance.

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August 09, 2013, 12:22:16 AM
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Why do I no longer have an option to withdrawl CAP? (Bottlecaps) It was there earlier today, now it is missing

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August 09, 2013, 01:22:29 AM
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Looks like CAPs is forked again.  Removed from multiport and all CAP pools are down until this is sorted.

So what happens to our coins if we still had a balance on the Multipool?

I have 6000 coins in the cold wallet, we'll have to wait and see which chain is picked again, wait for the client to be updated, and then see how many coins are in the hot wallet.

Right now, the pool owes approximately 10,000 CAPs to miners, so there's a deficit of about 4,000 from the blocks from the past 3 days that are currently showing as orphaned.  However, I believe we were on the same chain as cryptsy again because I have confirmed CAP transactions to Cryptsy as late as 3pm today (2 hours ago).

Best case, if the chain we were mining on becomes the "official" chain again, the pool loses nothing.  Worst case, everyone gets paid 60% of their balance.

Yeah I have confirmed transactions of Caps that went through this morning on Cryptsy as well, plus trading doesn't seem to have stopped on there. I'll keep my fingers crossed for us being on the "official" chain.

Thanks for keeping up on it!

Also I notice you mention Cosmos as next coin. Any plans after that? Franko, Emerald, Diamond and Bitbar all seem to still be doing okay

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August 09, 2013, 02:51:06 AM
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Bitbar takes a week to get paid. No one's going to want to mine that.
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August 09, 2013, 03:08:44 AM
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ok, I redownloaded the blockchain several times and now according to the Caps dev we're on the "right" one and our balance is back.  But I'm not going to re-enable the pool until the client update that should be sometime tonight or tomorrow.

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August 09, 2013, 08:25:41 AM
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ok, I redownloaded the blockchain several times and now according to the Caps dev we're on the "right" one and our balance is back.  But I'm not going to re-enable the pool until the client update that should be sometime tonight or tomorrow.

Thank you for being so proactive and on top of the situation.

But to avoid consternation among miners who aren't actively following this thread and may be just going to your website, perhaps you should at least have the links to CAP forward to a message that provides the summary you listed above.. with notes about how much reserve there is and thoughts on possible outcomes, positive or negative. As well as including a bit more in your news thread message on the main landing page.

.. instead of just removing traces of CAP from the website as it is now (other than the brief "news" statement).
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August 09, 2013, 02:38:23 PM
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I did the same thing you guys did: saw the news on the page, tried to withdraw my CAP, was confused, and came to the thread.

Your explanation makes perfect sense, flound.  Thanks for quickly reacting.
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August 09, 2013, 05:01:39 PM
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CAP is re-enabled on the website but pools are still down until the updated client comes out.

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August 09, 2013, 05:04:08 PM
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CAPs needs to stop forking so we can get our AUTO BTC EXCHANGE OPTION!!!! Cheesy
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August 09, 2013, 05:05:38 PM
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CAPs needs to stop forking so we can get our AUTO BTC EXCHANGE OPTION!!!! Cheesy

Yeah CAP and TRC kept me from adding Cosmoscoin last night, well those and a few games of LoL.. Smiley

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August 09, 2013, 05:19:55 PM
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What's up with NVC? .20 has been sitting in unconfirmed for a loooong time.
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August 09, 2013, 05:50:26 PM
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What's up with NVC? .20 has been sitting in unconfirmed for a loooong time.

NVC blocks take 520 confirmations to fully confirm, the pool pays out after 180.

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August 09, 2013, 05:55:24 PM
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thx flound
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August 09, 2013, 05:57:26 PM
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Can you explain in a nutshell (or link me to where it's explained) why a user would want to adjust their difficulty?
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Last edit: August 09, 2013, 07:31:50 PM by STT
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diff alters the amount of work you are being handed at a time.  If you a slower miner, you dont want to be asked the hash the senate house library so a nice low diff helps you stay frequently in touch with the pool and return work before the block is solved altogether and your work is rejected as old
WIth very fast coins it helps alot as blocks are frequent but litecoin its not such a big deal as it averages out the same

wdc  right now: 11 secs 5 secs 10 secs new blocks it seems to be saying   cgb just before I think was slower

Its not accepting my diff change right now for some reason though in theory server can set diff mid block however it likes afaik

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August 09, 2013, 07:40:55 PM
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DifficultyAverage
Hash Rate
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WU
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Ratio
161.1131000.20.899
321.1211141.51.018
641.1171146.91.027
921.1131037.10.932
1281.1241033.10.919
2561.1111002.00.902
3841.1181094.60.979
5121.1251030.80.916
Measured on a twin-7970 miner when it was mining either LTC, NVC or FTC.
Same coin for the whole test but I forgot to write it down.
It was done on the first day we could specify Difficulty.
I selected 64 as the best value.

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Flound would you plan to make a withdraws for novacoins after 10-20 confirmations like other nvc pools ?
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