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February 21, 2018, 11:08:17 PM
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I have been looking for a reason for this error. I have one of my Zotac 1070ti AMP editions that keeps getting this error "GPU4 rejected share: [23, "low difficulty share of 0.062499046325683594"]". I am running 5  - 1070ti at 200 core/1000 mem/105w and 1 - 1060 at 200 core/750 mem/105w. I am mining on Suprnova pools. I have moved the GPU to other positions, changed the riser and adjusted the OC up or down.

I am still a newbie at crypto mining so any help or pointers would be appreciated.

H81 Pro BTC MB
8GB Ram
G3250 Pentium
Ver 008S Risers
1000w EVGA PSU
SMOS 32gb USB3 stick
DSTM 0.5.8 (equihash)

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February 21, 2018, 11:09:56 PM
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If you push GPU too hard it will make mathematical errors producing invalid hashes.
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February 21, 2018, 11:32:10 PM
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I have been looking for a reason for this error. I have one of my Zotac 1070ti AMP editions that keeps getting this error "GPU4 rejected share: [23, "low difficulty share of 0.062499046325683594"]". I am running 5  - 1070ti at 200 core/1000 mem/105w and 1 - 1060 at 200 core/750 mem/105w. I am mining on Suprnova pools. I have moved the GPU to other positions, changed the riser and adjusted the OC up or down.

I am still a newbie at crypto mining so any help or pointers would be appreciated.

H81 Pro BTC MB
8GB Ram
G3250 Pentium
Ver 008S Risers
1000w EVGA PSU
SMOS 32gb USB3 stick
DSTM 0.5.8 (equihash)

Thank you.


you are overclocking too much, try to lower your clock

 +150 core +650 memory

or

 +200 core +700 memory

check this threads

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2324651.540


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February 22, 2018, 11:40:02 AM
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Thank you both very much!

I think you guys nailed it. I havent seen anymore of those errors so far I backed down to 175 core and 700 mem.
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