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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 103. (Read 794394 times)

legendary
Activity: 1554
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I'm using the latest NiceHashMiner v1.6.1.0 and after about 5-10 minutes the miner restarts then does that constantly every 2-5 minutes on all algorithms.


Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate
GPU: 1x AMD 280x
AMD Driver: 15.20.1062.1003

I have watched the temp and it doesn't get above 80 Degrees Celcius & even restarts at a lower temp, fan speed also seems alright averaging around 3000RPM.

I know it says use the latest drivers so could that be the case ?

Will I also lose my optimum efficiency for other algorithm setups if I update AMD Drivers ? As I also see that the increase in hashrate for other algorithms is only through NiceHashMiner sgminer all-in-one fork.

Is there a separate sgminer with the same increase in hashrate that I can mine to my own selected pools & solo mine with or do I need a .bin & .bat layout ?
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
Yes, 1.6.1 now runs and properly benchmarks and manages DggerHashimoto, but it does not report on its operating page what that GPU is doing. It does, however, report that GPU's performance to NiceHash.

Hello,

I am having the same problem. No report in app, but it is working OK. Hicehash.com is reporting ok.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I agree with you.. But now mining of bitcoin so difficulty and costing much electricity...
I think ETH will be good mining instead of BTC with antiminer s9 14th/s... 

Hi, I have some feedback to share.

I like the easiness of simply adding a pool to the conf/bat files from the miner's side. But as a renter, I found the method and calculations to be quite a deterrent. I cannot simply look at a list of rig speeds and and choose a speed and duration to rent, for example a 7MH/s for 6 hours. The only option I have is to input that  I want to spend this many BTC from the wallet, a BTC/GH/Day that is useless to me (without something to compare it with) and a calculated total number of hashes. What about the time/duration.

If a new coin is released, Ideally I would like to rent 20MH/s for 6 hours than 2.5MH/s for two days. I haven't gone ahead and ordered anything, so I'm not sure if there is an option to chose a time period after placing the order. If there is, there needs to be clear instructions on what exactly I am receiving for the BTC I'm paying.

Betarigs and leaserigs works because as a customer Its pretty self explanatory.... each rig is listed with a price and the speed, and the price you pay goes higher as the rental duration increases. Once you have the duration set, a confirmation page telling you the final cost is displayed to accept or reject. The total number of hashes I purchased is a good reference to go by I'f im trading hashes (like cex.io). Otherwise XXX MH/s is pretty much an universal standard of units for GPU mining.
yes bitcoin cant be profitable anymore the first time i did use nicehash using only my laptop at least i earn 5mBtc a week 24/7 now i only earn app 3 or less mBtc so i decided to stop. can't find any profitable coin for my laptop anymore, is this eth can be still mined using a laptop mate? just curios thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 251
I agree with you.. But now mining of bitcoin so difficulty and costing much electricity...
I think ETH will be good mining instead of BTC with antiminer s9 14th/s... 

Hi, I have some feedback to share.

I like the easiness of simply adding a pool to the conf/bat files from the miner's side. But as a renter, I found the method and calculations to be quite a deterrent. I cannot simply look at a list of rig speeds and and choose a speed and duration to rent, for example a 7MH/s for 6 hours. The only option I have is to input that  I want to spend this many BTC from the wallet, a BTC/GH/Day that is useless to me (without something to compare it with) and a calculated total number of hashes. What about the time/duration.

If a new coin is released, Ideally I would like to rent 20MH/s for 6 hours than 2.5MH/s for two days. I haven't gone ahead and ordered anything, so I'm not sure if there is an option to chose a time period after placing the order. If there is, there needs to be clear instructions on what exactly I am receiving for the BTC I'm paying.

Betarigs and leaserigs works because as a customer Its pretty self explanatory.... each rig is listed with a price and the speed, and the price you pay goes higher as the rental duration increases. Once you have the duration set, a confirmation page telling you the final cost is displayed to accept or reject. The total number of hashes I purchased is a good reference to go by I'f im trading hashes (like cex.io). Otherwise XXX MH/s is pretty much an universal standard of units for GPU mining.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Screenshot has been sent to you via e-mail. I have no idea how to provide it as part of a message on this forum.

Well, maybe with edit I can do it. How's this?

http://www.msgroup.org/forums/mtt/images/nhm161.jpg

You will see that the GTX 970 is shown as producing 0.000 H/s without a script identified and yet the total Global rate is in excess of 3 mBTC/Day, so obviously it is performing (and NiceHash was receiving its production), but Dagger-Hashimoto is not shown on my site other than in a separate window.

I believe that if Dagger-Hashimotois the first script chosen by the program to work, then it shows properly in the window, but after the program selects any other script, when it again chooses Dagger-Hashimoto the detail is then lost from then on.

Is that clear enough?
member
Activity: 72
Merit: 10
Yes, 1.6.1 now runs and properly benchmarks and manages DggerHashimoto, but it does not report on its operating page what that GPU is doing. It does, however, report that GPU's performance to NiceHash.

What do you mean by that? Maybe a screenshot or any other details is needed to understand better your problem.

Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
Yes, 1.6.1 now runs and properly benchmarks and manages DggerHashimoto, but it does not report on its operating page what that GPU is doing. It does, however, report that GPU's performance to NiceHash.
legendary
Activity: 885
Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com
New version of NiceHash Miner (v1.6.1.0) has been released:

  • official support for NVIDIA 1080, 1070 and AMD 480
  • option to run in DEMO mode
  • multi-language support (community translations to other languages are welcome)
  • fixed dagger-hashimoto device bug
  • various bugfixes



Best regards,
NiceHash team.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Is it possible to monitor ehtminer directly and get the json from it? Port is setup in gui to 4050 but can't get any response there. I know it worked with sgminer.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
I have this GPU:

http://www.gainward.com/main/vgapro.php?id=855&lang=de

Please add it to the mining client

Help me please Sad GPU isnt listed in program, only the CPU
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
My 'unexchanged' has been paid. Thank you.
mez
full member
Activity: 197
Merit: 100
Anybody know how to get the antminer S9 to hash on NICEHASH it just does not hash all other sites are OK. please help A.S.A.P ?

The issue is that Bitmain developed (or forked) their own mining software, called BMMiner. This software is obviously a bit buggy and does not fully support official stratum and it is thus currently not compatible with NiceHash (and probably some other pools, too). We are already in contact with Bitmain and they promised to release a new firmware in a couple of days. Stay tuned, we'll post here as well as on Twitter as soon as the new firmware is released.

Best regards,
NiceHash team.


Their latest version works with nicehash =D
legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
legendary
Activity: 885
Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com
Dear users,

NiceHash now provides extended support for placing orders on Ethereum and other Dagger-Hashimoto algorithm-based pools with older stratum specifications. Besides the already supported full EthereumStratum/1.0.0 specification, NiceHash now also supports older stratum specification. This older specification is by default used by several pools, such as ethpool, ethermine, coinotron, mph, nanopool, etc. (see -SP 0 option in ethminer).

With this extended support you can now place orders by pointing hashing power to any of the pools with this stratum version, which includes pools for Ethereum as well as other coins based on Dagger-Hashimoto (such as Expanse). However please note that this older specification is not fully-stratum compatible and may produce a particular (small) percentage of duplicates. If you encounter duplicates on your order we encourage you to contact your preferred pool operator and suggest them to implement the full EthereumStratum/1.0.0 specification.

Thank you for your support and keep on mining! Wink


Best regards,
NiceHash team
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
ah finally the new firmware is out for the ANTMINER S9 to let it work with nice-hash "6-24-2106" is the one. but the p=? option on the password line is still screwed up wont run if you use it!!!


newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
why are you reprogramming the system go back to the old software were everything works fine you people are giving everybody a headache your site does not even work with a antminer S9 when it use to with all the older model antminers! not just antminers all kinds of miners even GPU's !!!



newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
sr. member
Activity: 391
Merit: 250
aka ...
Hallo @NiceHash,


what happened to your Profitability calculator here,
https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=calc,
it seems you wiped a lot of things out,
maybe I can give you some assistance,
powermeter ist ready,
and the range of executed benchmarks
goes way back into times,
even though I´m more interessted in the newer "platforms".

I do not know, whether I´m allowed to post *.jpg [pics] here,
nore there is any interest in doing so.

THX 4 your Service (except some "Krankheiten"),


Smiley PanneKopp
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
This is not about unpaid 'unexchanged' Ethereum. The amount is so small, in my case, that I couldn't care less if it ever gets paid or not.

Instead, this is about reputation. This site provides a great product. It also provides dreadful user support. The best product without user confidence will fail.

This company provided Ethereum mining, then we discovered that it would not make payouts using PPS like all the other coins. Then we were told that this flawed product offering was going to be discontinued, but that we would be paid when that happened. They did not make good on that promise.

Then they promised to make payment this weekend, but they did not, at least in my case, make good on that promise.

Meanwhile, they brought out a beta version of their miner software and asked, HERE, for us to test it. Some of us did. Feedback was spotty at best and the next thing that happened was the release of version 1.6 of that code. It was so bad that it could not be run - clearly nobody tested it before it was released. More comments here about that code and quietly they released version 1.6.0.1. Again, buggy (it simply disabled DaggerHashimoto).

No communications from their 'support' staff about the issues.

Product = A
Support = D
sr. member
Activity: 391
Merit: 250
aka ...
Hi,

I'm curious.

First it was when Ethereum mining ended. It did, but 'unexchanged' didn't get paid.


I also have been a little worried, because I mined "ethereum" till the end,
but unexchanged went 2 unpaid,
and when I look at my last payments it seems,
that those "old satoshies" slipped in my stach over the last weekend.

If you feel wrong, maybe you should send a screenshot of your lack to the support.

Smiley PanneKopp
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