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Question: What miner backend do you use with GUIMiner?
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May 18, 2011, 01:53:45 PM
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Seems like I don't see "unconfirmed reward" when mining on BTCMine. There's nothing wrong with the API (I checked), so I guess it's a bug.
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May 18, 2011, 05:07:25 PM
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If you want to keep your clocks at a certian level you can just set them with afterburner.

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May 18, 2011, 07:38:34 PM
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Hello,

I'm running a single 6970 but all I'm getting is 80-80.9 Mhash. Is there some sort of "extra flag" number that I should input to make this go faster?
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May 18, 2011, 08:20:06 PM
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I've been wondering..

I'm running two cards and my CPU is at constant 50% load, eg 1 GPU takes 25% CPU - does anyone know is this normal behavior for GUI miner?
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May 18, 2011, 08:24:38 PM
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If you want to keep your clocks at a certian level you can just set them with afterburner.

I assume you mean MSI Afterburner?

I tried 2-3 overclocking tools already, the general consensus was: BSOD, less Mhash/s without a reason despite stock/faster speeds (around 10-15 less) and hangs if I open CCC after having used any like that.

So I was hoping to avoid any non-CCC tool. Tongue

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May 18, 2011, 08:26:11 PM
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I've been wondering..

I'm running two cards and my CPU is at constant 50% load, eg 1 GPU takes 25% CPU - does anyone know is this normal behavior for GUI miner?

I am only on one card, but:
Task manager poclbm(the actual client) is using < 2% CPU and guiminer is literally using 0-1%. It should be pure GPU unless you chose another mode I guess ors omething is wrong.

Ho-Hum.
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May 18, 2011, 08:51:36 PM
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Could u add soon hotkeys to stop/start mining? Would be helpful to just click hotkey to stop mining rather then wait till it will refresh with -f0 flag.

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May 18, 2011, 10:33:28 PM
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I've been wondering..

I'm running two cards and my CPU is at constant 50% load, eg 1 GPU takes 25% CPU - does anyone know is this normal behavior for GUI miner?

I am only on one card, but:
Task manager poclbm(the actual client) is using < 2% CPU and guiminer is literally using 0-1%. It should be pure GPU unless you chose another mode I guess ors omething is wrong.

I have 2 poclbm each running at 25%. System runs very stable but not sure why it eats at cpu.
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May 19, 2011, 12:53:07 AM
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what does number in () mean under accepted?eom
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May 19, 2011, 10:49:11 AM
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Something is off with your setup. Other people have had this issue too and I'm not sure if it was resolved, but you can search the forums or check the FAQ in the first post for a link to more info on it.

I've been wondering..

I'm running two cards and my CPU is at constant 50% load, eg 1 GPU takes 25% CPU - does anyone know is this normal behavior for GUI miner?

I am only on one card, but:
Task manager poclbm(the actual client) is using < 2% CPU and guiminer is literally using 0-1%. It should be pure GPU unless you chose another mode I guess ors omething is wrong.

I have 2 poclbm each running at 25%. System runs very stable but not sure why it eats at cpu.

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May 19, 2011, 10:50:19 AM
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1000 (150) means 1000 shares were accepted total, including 150 in the past hour. It just gives you another measure of how fast you are mining. I've added this question to the FAQ.

what does number in () mean under accepted?eom

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May 19, 2011, 12:23:05 PM
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Kiv, how i can translate the GUI, i want to help.
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May 19, 2011, 12:24:28 PM
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I have noticed that whenever I have a webpage with a Flash video open, my GPU throttles down and my Mhash/s falls to about 50%
When I close the page, GPU throttles back up and Mhash/s returns to normal.

If you could find what causes this and add a switch to the GUI that'd be great, because sometimes it's useful to calm my video card down (quiter fan, etc.)

Cheers, Stuee
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May 19, 2011, 03:10:32 PM
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I have noticed that whenever I have a webpage with a Flash video open, my GPU throttles down and my Mhash/s falls to about 50%
When I close the page, GPU throttles back up and Mhash/s returns to normal.

If you could find what causes this and add a switch to the GUI that'd be great, because sometimes it's useful to calm my video card down (quiter fan, etc.)

Cheers, Stuee

recent versions of flash utilize hardware acceleration on supported graphics cards, which is why the hashrate would drop.  no idea why it would throttle down though, unless the driver is figuring that since the 2D components are active, it can throttle down the shaders.
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May 19, 2011, 10:02:25 PM
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Can you add mtred.com to the pools list? I set it up fine on my machine of course: I just want to see a ton of pools on that list to encourage competition, and help prevent "the Deepbit scenario"  Grin
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Last edit: May 20, 2011, 09:44:59 AM by Danilo
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Kiv I have a request... If it is possible...

My 5870 stops to mine every 1-2 hours (some hardware failure msg) and all I have to do is to manually click stop/start mining.
Is it possible that miner do it for me, to make an option stop/start mining every x minutes or something???

I think that it will be useful for the others, too. Because some of my friends have the similar issue, miner stops to mine (not so often as mine but every 24-48 hours). And all we have to do is manually click stop/start mining!

Imagine how big problem it can be if it stops to mine during the night or if we are far away from our precious gold diggers Smiley

Thanks in advance!

Edit: The message is "VERIFICATION FAILED, CHECK HARDWARE!"
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May 20, 2011, 10:46:50 AM
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Are you overclocking your 5870? It is possible to add the setting you want, but better is to fix the error so you don't have to restart it all the time Smiley

Kiv I have a request... If it is possible...

My 5870 stops to mine every 1-2 hours (some hardware failure msg) and all I have to do is to manually click stop/start mining.
Is it possible that miner do it for me, to make an option stop/start mining every x minutes or something???

I think that it will be useful for the others, too. Because some of my friends have the similar issue, miner stops to mine (not so often as mine but every 24-48 hours). And all we have to do is manually click stop/start mining!

Imagine how big problem it can be if it stops to mine during the night or if we are far away from our precious gold diggers Smiley

Thanks in advance!

Edit: The message is "VERIFICATION FAILED, CHECK HARDWARE!"

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May 20, 2011, 11:04:29 AM
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seems like VPU recovery[&related Catalyst GPU driver restart]due to overheating or power supply brownout.
both GPU/Case cooling imrovement and PSU update could  be helpful. less frequently happen due to malfunct motherboard power subsystem[yes, GPU's conume both 3.3V and 12V thru PCI-e slot, too].
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May 20, 2011, 11:24:39 AM
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Even better solution if GUI Miner can restart automatically after error, just to do stop/start thing for me.
I tried 5870 in various machines, versions of windows, with default, overclocked, downclocked values... Always the same. And PSU is strong enough.

I'm thinking to use windows task scheduler or similar software to start/stop GUI Miner every 1h or so??? Do you have a better idea?

Thanks for quick reply!
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May 20, 2011, 12:14:31 PM
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Even better solution if GUI Miner can restart automatically after error, just to do stop/start thing for me.
I tried 5870 in various machines, versions of windows, with default, overclocked, downclocked values... Always the same. And PSU is strong enough.

I'm thinking to use windows task scheduler or similar software to start/stop GUI Miner every 1h or so??? Do you have a better idea?

Thanks for quick reply!
yes, you can tune gui miner to "AutoStart" mode.
and then start/kill it with Windows task sheduler service.
talking about error - please check you Windows logs[starting from "Applications log" and "System log" one], to be sure, what kind of it.
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