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Klaust ccminer is fixed! Compiled it with new makefile.am and its working like a champ Raised my neoscrypt hash rate by more than 20% from 800 to 1030~1060 on GTX-1070 And here is the compiled link if any one wanted KTccminer Dropbox Download LinkDownload, Extract to /home/m1/KTccminer Then change neoscrypt lines in 3main from : if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer' To: if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' And in Nicehash and MPH_switcher lines : From: "cmd": "/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
To: "cmd": "/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
m1@m1-desktop-102:~/Downloads/ccminer-klaust$ ./ccminer -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 -u papampi.nv101 -p x ccminer 8.13-KlausT (64bit) for nVidia GPUs Compiled with GCC 5.4 using Nvidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0
Based on pooler cpuminer 2.3.2 and the tpruvot@github fork CUDA support by Christian Buchner, Christian H. and DJM34 Includes optimizations implemented by sp-hash, klaust, tpruvot and tsiv.
[2017-09-20 23:01:54] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. 0 1 2 3 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #1: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] 7 miner threads started, using 'neoscrypt' algorithm. [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #3: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #6: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #5: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #2: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #0: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #4: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 256 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 1374.19 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891623 [2017-09-20 23:01:56] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891624 [2017-09-20 23:02:00] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891625 [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.67 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.00 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1036.62 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1053.91 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1050.90 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1029.65 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1016.98 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:08] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1019.92 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:09] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 7284.19 kH/s yay!!! [2017-09-20 23:02:20] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891626 [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1060.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1048.35 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1051.61 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1028.51 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1022.12 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1045.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1030.82 kH/s
Good job mate, will try this now and test it with other neoscrypt coins too BTW, thanks for sharing your OC settings; can you please mention your memory manufacturer (Samsung/Hynix/Micron)?
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damNmad
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September 20, 2017, 07:56:51 PM Last edit: September 20, 2017, 08:09:27 PM by damNmad |
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Hi guys, Im new here on this forum.
First of all I want to thank Mr. Fullzero for this brilliant nvOC.
I just started to use it on the following hardware:
Motherboard - Gigabyte - GA-M61SME-S2 CPU - AMD Athlon 2100+ - 2 cores - 65w USB 3.0 memory stick SanDisk 32Gb GPU0 - Assus Gtx 1050Ti 4Gb Expedition GPU1 - Assus Gtx 1060 6Gb Expedition Risers - v006
I am currently mining NiceEth with nvOC_v0019 and the results are: Speed is between 36.7 - 37.8Mh Power consumption 217w for the entire system on the wall.
OC settings Gtx 1050Ti 4Gb: GPU clock - 100 Memory clock - 1000 (Micron memory) Power target - 70 Temp target - 67 The fans are automatic (Manual_Fan="NO") and they run in 49 Read temp - 66-67 Power used - 63-64
OC settings for Gtx 1060 6Gb: GPU clock - 100 Memory clock - 1000 (Micron memory) Power target - 100 Temp target - 67 The fans are automatic (Manual_Fan="NO") and they run in 43 Read temp - 66-67 Power used - 98-100
Thx again.
Do you mind sharing your OC settings here please; it would help other miners too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2176936EDIT: I mean your hashrates with above OC settings. Thanks.
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September 20, 2017, 08:05:40 PM |
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Would there be any issues with running v0019 on the new Asus B250 Mining Expert motherboard? (the one with 19 PCIe slots)
Will it support running, say 19x 1050Ti's for example?
Looking at the bash script, it looks like support only goes up to 14. If I modify it to allow up to 19, will it work?
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damNmad
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September 20, 2017, 08:08:25 PM |
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Would there be any issues with running v0019 on the new Asus B250 Mining Expert motherboard? (the one with 19 PCIe slots)
Will it support running, say 19x 1050Ti's for example?
Looking at the bash script, it looks like support only goes up to 14. If I modify it to allow up to 19, will it work?
Yes it does, you need to edit 1bash, 3main, watchdog and auto temp scripts too, to accommodate 19 GPU. Fullzero said that he is already working on it, we may see that in the upcoming update.
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September 20, 2017, 08:32:44 PM |
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Klaust ccminer is fixed! Compiled it with new makefile.am and its working like a champ Raised my neoscrypt hash rate by more than 20% from 800 to 1030~1060 on GTX-1070 And here is the compiled link if any one wanted KTccminer Dropbox Download LinkDownload, Extract to /home/m1/KTccminer Then change neoscrypt lines in 3main from : if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer' To: if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' And in Nicehash and MPH_switcher lines : From: "cmd": "/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
To: "cmd": "/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
m1@m1-desktop-102:~/Downloads/ccminer-klaust$ ./ccminer -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 -u papampi.nv101 -p x ccminer 8.13-KlausT (64bit) for nVidia GPUs Compiled with GCC 5.4 using Nvidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0
Based on pooler cpuminer 2.3.2 and the tpruvot@github fork CUDA support by Christian Buchner, Christian H. and DJM34 Includes optimizations implemented by sp-hash, klaust, tpruvot and tsiv.
[2017-09-20 23:01:54] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. 0 1 2 3 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #1: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] 7 miner threads started, using 'neoscrypt' algorithm. [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #3: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #6: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #5: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #2: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #0: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #4: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 256 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 1374.19 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891623 [2017-09-20 23:01:56] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891624 [2017-09-20 23:02:00] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891625 [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.67 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.00 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1036.62 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1053.91 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1050.90 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1029.65 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1016.98 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:08] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1019.92 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:09] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 7284.19 kH/s yay!!! [2017-09-20 23:02:20] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891626 [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1060.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1048.35 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1051.61 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1028.51 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1022.12 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1045.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1030.82 kH/s
Good job mate, will try this now and test it with other neoscrypt coins too BTW, thanks for sharing your OC settings; can you please mention your memory manufacturer (Samsung/Hynix/Micron)? No idea how can I check memory manufacturer, is it possible under Linux ?
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damNmad
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September 20, 2017, 08:48:40 PM |
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Klaust ccminer is fixed! Compiled it with new makefile.am and its working like a champ Raised my neoscrypt hash rate by more than 20% from 800 to 1030~1060 on GTX-1070 And here is the compiled link if any one wanted KTccminer Dropbox Download LinkDownload, Extract to /home/m1/KTccminer Then change neoscrypt lines in 3main from : if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer' To: if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' And in Nicehash and MPH_switcher lines : From: "cmd": "/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
To: "cmd": "/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
m1@m1-desktop-102:~/Downloads/ccminer-klaust$ ./ccminer -a neoscrypt -o stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 -u papampi.nv101 -p x ccminer 8.13-KlausT (64bit) for nVidia GPUs Compiled with GCC 5.4 using Nvidia CUDA Toolkit 8.0
Based on pooler cpuminer 2.3.2 and the tpruvot@github fork CUDA support by Christian Buchner, Christian H. and DJM34 Includes optimizations implemented by sp-hash, klaust, tpruvot and tsiv.
[2017-09-20 23:01:54] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] NVML GPU monitoring enabled. 0 1 2 3 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #1: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] 7 miner threads started, using 'neoscrypt' algorithm. [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #3: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #6: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #5: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #2: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #0: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] GPU #4: waiting for data [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 256 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] Stratum difficulty set to 1374.19 [2017-09-20 23:01:55] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891623 [2017-09-20 23:01:56] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891624 [2017-09-20 23:02:00] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891625 [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.67 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1047.00 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1036.62 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1053.91 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1050.90 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1029.65 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:02] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1016.98 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:08] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1019.92 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:09] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 7284.19 kH/s yay!!! [2017-09-20 23:02:20] hub.miningpoolhub.com:20510 neoscrypt block 1891626 [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #6: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1060.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #2: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1048.35 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #5: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1051.61 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #0: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1028.51 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #3: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1022.12 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #1: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1045.29 kH/s [2017-09-20 23:02:20] GPU #4: Gigabyte GTX 1070, 1030.82 kH/s
Good job mate, will try this now and test it with other neoscrypt coins too BTW, thanks for sharing your OC settings; can you please mention your memory manufacturer (Samsung/Hynix/Micron)? No idea how can I check memory manufacturer, is it possible under Linux ? We can't check that on linux, only gpuz on windows will allow you to check that! I will put that field as unknown then
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hendivalentino
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September 20, 2017, 09:11:32 PM |
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Guys, how do we mine Nexus? is it possible? thanks!
Whats the Nexus algo ? hmmmm not sure what algo...
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papampi
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September 20, 2017, 09:25:39 PM |
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Guys, how do we mine Nexus? is it possible? thanks!
Whats the Nexus algo ? hmmmm not sure what algo... Then what's the miner, I will compile it for you
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September 20, 2017, 10:09:59 PM Last edit: September 20, 2017, 10:21:50 PM by Temporel |
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I want to test Vertcoin with my nvOC rig, any pool suggestions ?
so I tried mining VTC with the pool already in 1bash and the VTC dev pool, no success. Anyone managed to mine VTC with nvOC ? EDIT: for some reason ubuntu crashed while rebooting
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September 20, 2017, 10:34:47 PM Last edit: September 20, 2017, 10:52:37 PM by CryptAtomeTrader44 |
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Klaust ccminer is fixed! Compiled it with new makefile.am and its working like a champ Raised my neoscrypt hash rate by more than 20% from 800 to 1030~1060 on GTX-1070 And here is the compiled link if any one wanted KTccminer Dropbox Download LinkDownload, Extract to /home/m1/KTccminer Then change neoscrypt lines in 3main from : if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer' To: if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' And in Nicehash and MPH_switcher lines : From: "cmd": "/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
To: "cmd": "/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
Should you also use this version of "KTccminer" that you compiled to undermine cryptonignht (monero) or does it need another directory with a different version of "KTccminer"? This question because in a previous post you told me to simply remove "-a cryptonight" on the line that concerns this algo
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papampi
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September 21, 2017, 04:55:19 AM |
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Klaust ccminer is fixed! Compiled it with new makefile.am and its working like a champ Raised my neoscrypt hash rate by more than 20% from 800 to 1030~1060 on GTX-1070 And here is the compiled link if any one wanted KTccminer Dropbox Download LinkDownload, Extract to /home/m1/KTccminer Then change neoscrypt lines in 3main from : if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer' To: if [ $COIN == "FTC" ] then HCD='/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer' And in Nicehash and MPH_switcher lines : From: "cmd": "/home/m1/SPccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
To: "cmd": "/home/m1/KTccminer/ccminer -a neoscrypt ... rest_of_the_line ...
Should you also use this version of "KTccminer" that you compiled to undermine cryptonignht (monero) or does it need another directory with a different version of "KTccminer"? This question because in a previous post you told me to simply remove "-a cryptonight" on the line that concerns this algo If you use "KTccminer-crytponight" which salfter compiled u should not use "-a algo" If you use the one I compiled you should use "-a algo"
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papampi
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September 21, 2017, 04:56:24 AM |
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I want to test Vertcoin with my nvOC rig, any pool suggestions ?
so I tried mining VTC with the pool already in 1bash and the VTC dev pool, no success. Anyone managed to mine VTC with nvOC ? EDIT: for some reason ubuntu crashed while rebooting you can mine vertcoin in MPH, should have no problems
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September 21, 2017, 09:34:34 AM |
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I want to test Vertcoin with my nvOC rig, any pool suggestions ?
so I tried mining VTC with the pool already in 1bash and the VTC dev pool, no success. Anyone managed to mine VTC with nvOC ? EDIT: for some reason ubuntu crashed while rebooting you can mine vertcoin in MPH, should have no problems Yes, use MiningPoolHub, if you don't know how to use it; please follow the below instructions: To use Miningpoolhub please make sure you set this to 'NO' VTC_AUTOCONVERT_TO_BTC="NO" #YES NO Worker is something you add up in the the miningpool hub portal. VTC_WORKER="yourMiningPoolHubWorkerName" VTC_ADDRESS="yourMiningPoolHubLoginName" VTC_POOL="stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20507" Hope it helps.
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September 21, 2017, 10:38:09 AM |
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Finally updated to v0019 and went headless because v0012 crashed and somehow corrupted the USB. I am running 12 ASUS P106 mining cards remotely since they have no video out. This free's up my MSI1060 so I can put it back in my gaming pc (yeay I can game again). All cards set at 150/900 115w and temps set at 70. I tried higher over clocks even small ones and the miner was crashing. Currently just running Ethminer Miner has run flawlessly for 48 hours so far. Averaging 283MH/s on ETH Mining nanopool asia1 and almost no stale solutions I am pretty happy, tomorrow I will set up Telegram and set up Dual Mining and see what I get. I look forward to getting telegram working. Big thanks to FullZero
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Temporel
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September 21, 2017, 11:49:22 AM |
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I want to test Vertcoin with my nvOC rig, any pool suggestions ?
so I tried mining VTC with the pool already in 1bash and the VTC dev pool, no success. Anyone managed to mine VTC with nvOC ? EDIT: for some reason ubuntu crashed while rebooting you can mine vertcoin in MPH, should have no problems Yes, use MiningPoolHub, if you don't know how to use it; please follow the below instructions: To use Miningpoolhub please make sure you set this to 'NO' VTC_AUTOCONVERT_TO_BTC="NO" #YES NO Worker is something you add up in the the miningpool hub portal. VTC_WORKER="yourMiningPoolHubWorkerName" VTC_ADDRESS="yourMiningPoolHubLoginName" VTC_POOL="stratum+tcp://hub.miningpoolhub.com:20507" Hope it helps. thanks to both of you, will give it a try this morning and report back.
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September 21, 2017, 12:26:37 PM |
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Finally updated to v0019 and went headless because v0012 crashed and somehow corrupted the USB. I am running 12 ASUS P106 mining cards remotely since they have no video out. This free's up my MSI1060 so I can put it back in my gaming pc (yeay I can game again). All cards set at 150/900 115w and temps set at 70. I tried higher over clocks even small ones and the miner was crashing. Currently just running Ethminer Miner has run flawlessly for 48 hours so far. Averaging 283MH/s on ETH Mining nanopool asia1 and almost no stale solutions I am pretty happy, tomorrow I will set up Telegram and set up Dual Mining and see what I get. I look forward to getting telegram working. Big thanks to FullZero Why you have such high PL? Try to negative clock the core and a bit more memory clock. I am running p106-100 cards on 90-95PL with -200cc and 1400MC , seems pretty stable to me. On 12 cards the same as yours I have around 300 Mh/s with those settings.
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September 21, 2017, 12:36:58 PM |
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Hi,
does anyone mine Ubiq with nvOC? I always get a connection error. I'm also wondering why Ubiq is in the ebwf-section?
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September 21, 2017, 12:53:05 PM |
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Hi,
does anyone mine Ubiq with nvOC? I always get a connection error. I'm also wondering why Ubiq is in the ebwf-section?
Yes, I do mine (many others too) UBIQ with nvOC, which pool you are trying to connect?? Please paste the code, not sure what you mean by ebwf section! I will try to help you out with this if you provide the required info.
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September 21, 2017, 01:00:27 PM |
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For UbiqPool.io you have to change the code in 3main a little bit. For Stratum mining the command line has to be like this: EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool stratum+tcp://us.ubiqpool.io:8008 -ewal 0xb85150eb365e7df0941f0cf08235f987ba91506a -epsw x -eworker rig1
So remove the $UBQ_WORKER parts in 3main: if [ $ETHMINER_or_GENOIL_or_CLAYMORE == "ETHMINER" ] then HCD='/home/m1/eth/ethminer_12dev2/ethminer'
UBQADDR="$UBQ_ADDRESS/$UBQ_WORKER"
if [ $DOT_POOL_FORMAT_or_FORWARD_SLASH_POOL_FORMAT == "DOT" ] then UBQADDR="$UBQ_ADDRESS.$UBQ_WORKER" fi You can move the $UBQ_WORKER command to this line and it works: screen -dmS miner $HCD -epool $UBQ_POOL -ewal $UBQADDR -epsw x -mode 1 -allpools 1 -dbg -1 $UBQ_EXTENSION_ARGUMENTS
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