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April 03, 2018, 03:36:44 PM
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It is is there any way to get each board to work on different pool, you know there is 3 boards with a total of 32 chips on each board so i was wondering if there is any way to in the sgminer options to get each board (32 chips) to work on a different pool i have tried to set priority to 2-3 different pools but have had no success.
THANKS A MILLION IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP!!!
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April 03, 2018, 05:21:31 PM
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Miners are meant to run on a single pool at a time, you cannot split the work up like that.

Stop buying industrial miners, running them at home, and then complaining about the noise.
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April 03, 2018, 08:25:26 PM
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Depending on the specific miner, you MIGHT find an option to "rotate" between 2 or more pools. What that might mean is to mine at one pool for N hours, and then switch to a different pool for N more hours.

Depending on the pools and their payout scheme(s), this might not work well at all. Some pools try to discourage "pool hopping" which is how this behavior would appear. This would be reflected in the payout scheme of thew pool(s).

At onew time I had my SP20 rigged so that it would switch to nicehash if there was a "very high" payment rate present for my 1Th of SHA-256 hashing. That was a long time ago. Long term, the market for SHA-256 hash rate is pretty open which keeps odd disparities from lasting too long.

I think BTC.com has a mechanism for switching between BTC and BCH mining. This is a pooll option, and mot related to the mining hardware and it's associated software.
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