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April 22, 2011, 10:52:34 PM
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Just wanted to try cooperative mining and opened an account at deepbit after installing the cpuminer.

I've launched it and I nearly immediately received one share and the webinterface told me that I was mining at some rate (1Mhas/s which is more or less what I had in the client).

But since then (it has been one hour), deepbit tells me that I mining at 0MH/s. I've added my other computers on my pool (as other worker), one of them being more powerful: everything stays at 0MH/s.



Does deepbit shows something higher than 0MH/s only when you actually compute a share? Do I have a problem somewhere?

(should I try some other website that deepbit?)


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April 22, 2011, 11:42:49 PM
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Just wanted to try cooperative mining and opened an account at deepbit after installing the cpuminer.

I've launched it and I nearly immediately received one share and the webinterface told me that I was mining at some rate (1Mhas/s which is more or less what I had in the client).

But since then (it has been one hour), deepbit tells me that I mining at 0MH/s. I've added my other computers on my pool (as other worker), one of them being more powerful: everything stays at 0MH/s.



Does deepbit shows something higher than 0MH/s only when you actually compute a share? Do I have a problem somewhere?

(should I try some other website that deepbit?)



Up to 10Mh/s or so, deepbit will probably show 0 as 10 Mh/s is VERY slow. Try using your graphic card's Open CL. CPU mining is too slow to be useful. ex: my CPU only does 20Mh/s but consumes at least 150~200W

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April 22, 2011, 11:55:09 PM
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I've launched it and I nearly immediately received one share and the webinterface told me that I was mining at some rate (1Mhas/s which is more or less what I had in the client).
You can set your averaging windows to 30 minutes, look at your advanced settings page. This will make the luck meter more accurate.

Yes, the luck meter is updated only when a share is received. There is no other way to measure your mining speed yet.

Actually CPU mining is not really profitable with current difficulty, you may want to buy some ATI 5xxx cards and get 200-600 MH/s.

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