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June 08, 2017, 01:09:33 AM
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Hey everyone,

I set up my first rig today, 3x Nvidia 1070 founder's for my GPU's. After dealing with some hardware install hiccups everything seems to be working smoothly, except my hashrate is far from expected. I have yet to tinker with the cards and OC, as I wanted to test on stock settings first. I'm using Claymore's Dual Miner for ETH+LBC and currently I am running into the following issues:

1. My ETH hashrate is about right for stock 1070s, 70-73mh/s for all three cards. However I'm using ethermine.org and whenever I search my address in their 'check' function to see if my miner is loaded on their side, nothing shows up at all. No active miners are listed at all, but Claymore says the connection is fine, and it's proceeding to mine just fine. And yes, I've quadruple checked to make sure the address I've input is mine! Smiley FIXED! Just took a while to load the information.

2. My LBC hashrate is REALLY low, I mean, almost nonexistent from my understanding. Currently getting about 60mh/s for all three cards. From my understanding I should be looking at about 250+mh/s PER CARD! I'm nowhere near that. Is this because I have yet to OC the cards and LBC is most efficiently mined that way? Really have no idea. However, LBC is showing up on suprnova just fine for my monitoring, the hashrate is just awful.

If anyone can offer input and give a newbie a hand, it would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!
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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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The best for Nvidia is Equihash, did you tried?
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