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August 19, 2011, 05:20:55 PM |
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I think it depends a lot on the server. I think 1-1.5% is typical but you'd have to check with your specific pool. That said I would personally consider anything over 1% too high. I'm using phoenix and phatk 2.2 on two 5850s and they currently read:
[355.12 Mhash/sec] [5143 Accepted] [5 Rejected] [RPC (+LP)] [377.12 Mhash/sec] [5411 Accepted] [8 Rejected] [RPC (+LP)]
so about 0.12% rejects.
Kernel versions can affect rejects and aggression makes a small difference too but the server was the key thing for me. I mine with simplecoin.us which has just rolled out a serious new dedicated server (pool.simplecoin.us). Big pools use several servers so perhaps try switching between them.
Also, I don't believe phoenix discerns between shares rejected because they are old and ones rejected because they are invalid. If your rejected shares are clustered around/after new work units are pushed then try different pools/servers; if they are scattered at random then try lowering your cards core or RAM clocks and/or trying different kernels (there's plenty of variation between all of Diapolo's and Phateus' phatk versions).
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