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July 27, 2014, 02:13:39 PM |
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great thank you EDIT:so that would cost .006 btc for 800mh for 3hrs correct?
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BombaUcigasa
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July 27, 2014, 03:24:44 PM |
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great thank you EDIT:so that would cost .006 btc for 800mh for 3hrs correct? For the price of 0.15 BTC/Gh/day. See homepage for price suggestions.
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tbearhere
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July 27, 2014, 03:29:37 PM |
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great thank you EDIT:so that would cost .006 btc for 800mh for 3hrs correct? For the price of 0.15 BTC/Gh/day. See homepage for price suggestions. i meant that order would cost me .006 btc
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BombaUcigasa
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July 27, 2014, 03:30:43 PM |
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great thank you EDIT:so that would cost .006 btc for 800mh for 3hrs correct? For the price of 0.15 BTC/Gh/day. See homepage for price suggestions. i meant that order would cost me .006 btc Yes. You can change hashrate, budget and price to obtain the time period (probable time period as someone could outbid you).
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tbearhere
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July 27, 2014, 03:35:29 PM Last edit: July 27, 2014, 04:45:44 PM by tbearhere |
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great thank you EDIT:so that would cost .006 btc for 800mh for 3hrs correct? For the price of 0.15 BTC/Gh/day. See homepage for price suggestions. i meant that order would cost me .006 btc Yes. You can change hashrate, budget and price to obtain the time period (probable time period as someone could outbid you). thanks now to learn the changing algo program ...but later EDIT: to sell my meghash
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Hyacin75
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July 27, 2014, 09:49:34 PM |
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I'm consistently getting about a 10% lower hashrate from Nicehash than multipool.us ... I thought it may have just been network related, but I just noticed most of my rejects say this - [2014-07-27 21:47:48] Rejected 3235311f Diff 1.3K/512 AS2 0 pool 0 (Invalid ntime rolling.) [2014-07-27 21:47:50] Accepted 0963b632 Diff 6.98K/512 AS2 0 pool 0 [2014-07-27 21:47:52] Accepted 0eaf3303 Diff 4.46K/512 AS2 0 pool 0 [2014-07-27 21:47:53] Accepted 2f8a9177 Diff 1.38K/512 AS2 0 pool 0 [2014-07-27 21:47:55] Rejected 1cc9bed3 Diff 2.28K/512 AS2 0 pool 0 (Invalid ntime rolling.) [2014-07-27 21:47:56] Accepted 7f3e1e32 Diff 515/512 AS2 0 pool 0 [2014-07-27 21:47:58] Rejected 59d3794f Diff 730/512 AS2 0 pool 0 (Invalid ntime rolling.)
I'm guessing that's what is killing my hashrate ... any known fixes for this? There's VERY little information online about rolling ntime period, and pretty much nothing about shares being rejected with this error ... Antminer S2 running cgminer 4.3.5.
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nicehashdev
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July 27, 2014, 09:57:30 PM |
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This error means that your miner modified ntime too many seconds ahead which means that target pool may refuse such share. Some pools may permit some seconds ahead and some may not, but we don't know which do and which don't so we do not allow ntime to be rolled more than current time (we don't permit rolling into the future). I would suggest you to contact ASIC developer and request a fix on mining software/firmware. Miner should always exhaust extranonce range first, before doing ntime rolling.
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FlyForFun
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July 28, 2014, 12:43:55 AM |
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I was hoping if a rig went offline, nicehash don't remove the worker so soon so we know 1 is dead.
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JennaK
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July 28, 2014, 11:37:52 AM |
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Could anyone please explain why I'm so unstable?
x11 xfx 7870
I don't have this problem with any other pools: [08:33:24] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:33:57] Network diff set to 830 [08:33:57] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:33:57] Stratum from Pool 0 requested work restart [08:34:16] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:34:20] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:34:28] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:35:41] Accepted 27f2baee Diff 0.025/0.020 GPU 0 at Pool 0 [08:35:51] Network diff set to 825 [08:35:51] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:35:51] Stratum from Pool 0 requested work restart [08:36:04] Stratum from Pool 0 requested work restart [08:36:17] Stratum from Pool 0 detected new block [08:36:28] Accepted 231dfed6 Diff 0.028/0.020 GPU 0 at Pool 0
Its always restarting, and I'm barely making any BTC
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tdcooper99
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July 28, 2014, 11:41:34 AM |
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All,
Anyone selling SHA-256 with a Cointerra Terraminer IV? I've just pointed mine at NiceHash, and I'm getting 60-80% rejects. cgminer version is 4.1.0... so should be supported... I'm specifying -P d=1024 to help with this, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
I am also running about 45 MH/s worth of Zeusminer Scrypt through Nicehash using cgminer 4.3.5 and it's rock solid, sub-1% rejects.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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atomicchaos
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July 28, 2014, 01:17:32 PM |
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I'll bite.. That's not a monster farm.
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BTC:113mFe2e3oRkZQ5GeqKhoHbGtVw16unnw2
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Hyacin75
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July 28, 2014, 01:25:04 PM |
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All,
Anyone selling SHA-256 with a Cointerra Terraminer IV? I've just pointed mine at NiceHash, and I'm getting 60-80% rejects. cgminer version is 4.1.0... so should be supported... I'm specifying -P d=1024 to help with this, but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
I am also running about 45 MH/s worth of Zeusminer Scrypt through Nicehash using cgminer 4.3.5 and it's rock solid, sub-1% rejects.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Sounds like exactly the problem I mentioned a few posts above ... I was getting about 60% rejects ... can you log in to the unit and see the cgminer output directly? It's probably running in a screen session just like on the S2 ... The fix for me was to revert to stock firmware which is running cgminer 3.12 ...
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Hueristic
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July 28, 2014, 03:39:24 PM |
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I'll bite.. That's not a monster farm. What is it?
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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suchmoon
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July 28, 2014, 05:58:44 PM |
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I'll bite.. That's not a monster farm. What is it? There's gotta be a better way to mine X13 than using monsters. Perhaps a GPU farm?
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atomicchaos
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July 28, 2014, 07:41:38 PM |
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It's one of many GPU farms out there with 200 or so cards. I'm running one myself, just slightly smaller than that person's. However, it's not considered big anymore.. I used to be in top 5 for most major litecoin pools, those days are long gone! I'll bite.. That's not a monster farm. What is it?
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Hueristic
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July 28, 2014, 08:26:01 PM |
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I'll bite.. That's not a monster farm. What is it? There's gotta be a better way to mine X13 than using monsters. Perhaps a GPU farm? Lol
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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armin22
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July 29, 2014, 06:44:14 AM |
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Guys, i just wanted to know if nicehash's problems have been solved? I used to come here and see complaint after complaint about how their service doesn't work properly, does the problem still exist or has it been solved?
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ScryptAsic
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July 29, 2014, 07:00:15 AM |
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Guys, i just wanted to know if nicehash's problems have been solved? I used to come here and see complaint after complaint about how their service doesn't work properly, does the problem still exist or has it been solved?
My Rig still idle once every few days. Anybody manage to fix it?
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jeezy
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July 29, 2014, 10:23:47 AM |
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Guys, i just wanted to know if nicehash's problems have been solved? I used to come here and see complaint after complaint about how their service doesn't work properly, does the problem still exist or has it been solved?
Of all the pools it still has the highest rejects / disconnects / general hickups for me. Still using it because after subtracting the % downtime B/MH/Day is still best.
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kenshirothefist (OP)
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July 29, 2014, 01:04:39 PM |
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Guys, i just wanted to know if nicehash's problems have been solved? I used to come here and see complaint after complaint about how their service doesn't work properly, does the problem still exist or has it been solved?
Of all the pools it still has the highest rejects / disconnects / general hickups for me. Still using it because after subtracting the % downtime B/MH/Day is still best. Our system is stable and GPU miners that are using current sgminer_V5 ( https://www.nicehash.com/software/#sgminer) should't have any issues at all. General issues with high rejects and disconnects are related mainly to custom software versions of cgminer in various ASIC miners. Unfortunately we don't have access to all ASIC machines and thus can't test them all. If you are a Scrypt ASIC miner and you experience issues, please help us improve compatibility by sending us an email to info@nicehash.com with: - Scrypt ASIC device details (model, version) - mining software details (cgminer, bfgminer, version) - geographical location of your miners with ping report to IP 159.253.132.18 (this is just a network test server) - details (if possible with logs) about the issues when mining on NiceHash (reject rate, number of disconnects, reports of miner being idle or hangs, etc.) If you can send us these details to info@nicehash.com (subject: "issues when mining on NiceHash") we will try to resolve issues and improve compatibility. Thanks for using NiceHash!
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