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legendary
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is there any method to increase Hasrat, can setting in the software or very good program for hashing, looking at the statistics, you see that on the same hardware on the same pool with the same software from different miners, different heraty, why does it depend ? can an incorrectly configured software to influence Hasrat ? and when overclocked card you can get the maximum hash or not ?

Of course if you have some strange settings on the cards they will perform differently. Also the drivers used can have a great impact on the hashrate. Using Catalyst 16.3 could reduce the hashrate with 30% compared to 14 for example (stated on dwarfpool).

I'm not running any cards overclocked but I haven't seen any major increase in speeds by increasing the gpu clock speed.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
www.pumpmycoin.com
hello guys, been out of the mining scene since august but looks like gpu mining is once again profitable !

i still have 6 x 290's + 2 x 7900 + 3 x 6900's

does anybody know where to start ? any mining software + a pool recommendation would be greatly appreciated !

claymore's dual mining eth+dcr (( or other eth clone ))
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.new#new

claymor's miners

https://mega.nz/#F!O4YA2JgD!n2b4iSHQDruEsYUvTQP5_w

pools

https://pool.mn/dcr
http://ethermine.org/
https://dcr.suprnova.cc
https://dcr.maxminers.net
http://dwarfpool.com/eth



welcome back and have a good mining...





is there any method to increase Hasrat, can setting in the software or very good program for hashing, looking at the statistics, you see that on the same hardware on the same pool with the same software from different miners, different heraty, why does it depend ? can an incorrectly configured software to influence Hasrat ? and when overclocked card you can get the maximum hash or not ?

and yet, as you can reduce the voltage on the graphics card?

legendary
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1021
2009 Alea iacta est
hello guys, been out of the mining scene since august but looks like gpu mining is once again profitable !

i still have 6 x 290's + 2 x 7900 + 3 x 6900's

does anybody know where to start ? any mining software + a pool recommendation would be greatly appreciated !

claymore's dual mining eth+dcr (( or other eth clone ))
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.new#new

claymor's miners

https://mega.nz/#F!O4YA2JgD!n2b4iSHQDruEsYUvTQP5_w

pools

https://pool.mn/dcr
http://ethermine.org/
https://dcr.suprnova.cc
https://dcr.maxminers.net
http://dwarfpool.com/eth



welcome back and have a good mining...




legendary
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Merit: 1022
Big dump incoming. + 50% in 4 days, that´s not stable just another nice pump a dump.
full member
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newbie
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Merit: 0
any reference out there that lists the expected hash rates of different cards ?
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Plutus.it just announced that ETH will be made available as a form of payment at any store or merchant using a NFC payment terminal.
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We made sure to listen to the vast amounts feedback from our community. As a result, we are developing a DAO proposal and updates which include adding eth (Ξthereum) as a full-fledged payment method to Plutus Tap & Pay.
I also have to address previous misconceptions about the external usage limitations of Plutons. The situation is actually more favorable than some suppose:
Participants from the crowdsale can trade their tokens on the DEX or send them to friends within the app.
Participants who receive tokens via rebate, from a friend or via the DEX can trade elsewhere - anywhere they want.
Because Plutus interacts with the heavily regulated traditional payments industry, these restriction for crowdsale wallets would be required to comply with certain guidelines. This means, wallets that receive Plutons from the sale have to be moved within the system first before they can be used externally.
However, as I mentioned before - we are developing several improvements, which include the Plutus DAO proposal and ETH as a payment option on the Plutus app. This will also remove the restrictions mentioned above.
More details will be announced later this week.


Original announcement: https://www.reddit.com/r/plutus/comments/4jw8j4/crowdsale_updates_pludao_eth_payment_option/
full member
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A Coin A Day Keeps The Cold Away.
Incredible. Starting to get my head around The DAO and its implications.
One in every seven ethers is tied up in the DAO. It will be a spectacular price implosion.

Watch spectacular ETH volume my friend. BTC holders are switching.
sr. member
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The DAO giving vitamin E to ETH.
sr. member
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Wasssssup!
I believe ethereum will be the new bitcoin in the future.
sr. member
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the Cat-a-clysm.
Ethereum coming for number 1 market cap. watch.
member
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Incredible. Starting to get my head around The DAO and its implications.
One in every seven ethers is tied up in the DAO. It will be a spectacular price implosion.

Less Ethers available = scarcity = continued chain reaction when the implications of The DAO filter through to public perception.

You persistently troll this thread with negativity. Why?

Are you threatened by the rise of Ether?
Please don't give me any crap that you are doing this as a public service. You are coming across as a self-interested prat.
legendary
Activity: 1382
Merit: 1002
hmm my eth-proxy is ok, my .bat worked in the past and I have modified nothing and my sapphire nitro r9 390 (that I bought just to offset the price, eth can of course tank without warning).

at nanopool with ethminer. the card spool up under load normally.

so lemme tell you a story. it stopped mining (DAG has read/write permission, the are 3 now DAGs in the default ethminer folder. and it spooled down for many hours at many different times in the past several days. so i know it stopped mining. internet is fine.. should I be worried?

its spooled up now and working..normal is 1040mhz clock 1500 mem (that is default setting for nitro)  @ 31 gh/s

Hmm I have two boxes running 24/7 many weeks without hiccups (only 1 gpu per machine). Have you checked that the psu is OK? Temperatures are within normal operational range?

I used to have a rig with old busted up crap (3x old 290s) mining away and it restarted 1-x times every day. I never found the cause before it completely died, but I think it may have been the gpus where faulty, crashing the drivers and bringing the rig down. In the end I think all equipment died, all except cpu and ram, but everything else stopped working.

Every time the machine crashed it needed to create new DAG files. But mostly I had to delete the old ones prior to starting the rig, otherwise it was mining 0 MH/s at full blast.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1000
Solarcoin.org
@corather you could try running a proxy too if you are using dwarfpool. At least for me it gave me an additional 10-15% or something like that.

I am, it's running smoothly. Smiley

most of the time. Cheesy
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
hmm my eth-proxy is ok, my .bat worked in the past and I have modified nothing and my sapphire nitro r9 390 (that I bought just to offset the price, eth can of course tank without warning).

at nanopool with ethminer. the card spool up under load normally.

so lemme tell you a story. it stopped mining (DAG has read/write permission, the are 3 now DAGs in the default ethminer folder. and it spooled down for many hours at many different times in the past several days. so i know it stopped mining. internet is fine.. should I be worried?

its spooled up now and working..normal is 1040mhz clock 1500 mem (that is default setting for nitro)  @ 31 gh/s
legendary
Activity: 1382
Merit: 1002
@corather you could try running a proxy too if you are using dwarfpool. At least for me it gave me an additional 10-15% or something like that.
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 1000
Solarcoin.org
hello guys, been out of the mining scene since august but looks like gpu mining is once again profitable !

i still have 6 x 290's + 2 x 7900 + 3 x 6900's

does anybody know where to start ? any mining software + a pool recommendation would be greatly appreciated !

I have a small amount of hashing going on here: http://dwarfpool.com/eth
Get your miners going and once things are stable you can try tweaking a bit and also setup a local proxy for a bit more speed. My advise though, is to get things going so you have a stable base point before going on.

do you have any reference that tells how much mh/s i can get from my hardware and how to configure them correctly ?

i already started mining with a couple of 290s just to try it out, getting around 47 mh/s without tweaking any settings, is that okay for a 2 290s ?

i'm also mining on dwarf pool, man i feel so rusty haven't mined in ages now !

also what do you mean by setting up a proxy ?

I have two 290s getting around 50-something MH/s so that sounds good to me.
What I wrote earlier, once you have got things up and running, check the tweak that are published on the dwarfpool site. There is also a proxy that you can run for a 10-20% speed boost. it's trivial to setup, just read carefully through the instructions and change the defaults to suite your needs. Eg, change eth address, ip, ports etc. Otherwise, tweak some settings for your cards and see what they give in terms of performance. But each card normally gives about 25 MH/s or so.

http://dwarfpool.com/faq/#maxspeed

I'm getting around 20 MH on my old 7950's. I thought I could do better, but it seems about right if the 290's are getting 25mh.
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
I had a dream... 100$ per ETH! Dream going to be reality Smiley I like it. ETH is so undervalued.
legendary
Activity: 1382
Merit: 1002
hello guys, been out of the mining scene since august but looks like gpu mining is once again profitable !

i still have 6 x 290's + 2 x 7900 + 3 x 6900's

does anybody know where to start ? any mining software + a pool recommendation would be greatly appreciated !

I have a small amount of hashing going on here: http://dwarfpool.com/eth
Get your miners going and once things are stable you can try tweaking a bit and also setup a local proxy for a bit more speed. My advise though, is to get things going so you have a stable base point before going on.

do you have any reference that tells how much mh/s i can get from my hardware and how to configure them correctly ?

i already started mining with a couple of 290s just to try it out, getting around 47 mh/s without tweaking any settings, is that okay for a 2 290s ?

i'm also mining on dwarf pool, man i feel so rusty haven't mined in ages now !

also what do you mean by setting up a proxy ?

I have two 290s getting around 50-something MH/s so that sounds good to me.
What I wrote earlier, once you have got things up and running, check the tweak that are published on the dwarfpool site. There is also a proxy that you can run for a 10-20% speed boost. it's trivial to setup, just read carefully through the instructions and change the defaults to suite your needs. Eg, change eth address, ip, ports etc. Otherwise, tweak some settings for your cards and see what they give in terms of performance. But each card normally gives about 25 MH/s or so.

http://dwarfpool.com/faq/#maxspeed
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