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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 69. (Read 794394 times)

hero member
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Well.....how do you set it to threads?  LOL

If you go to settings>algorithms>your CPU - on the right side there is an option for additional settings called less threads to use or something like that --- if it has an "8" there it will only use 8 of your CPUs 16 threads. Cryptonight only uses a max of 8 threads so anything less than that will actually give you negative results.

Mine was defaulted at 8. So it's not that. Any other modifications I can do?
hero member
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Any problems with today payments?

Not for me. Mine came at 3am PST
sr. member
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Well.....how do you set it to threads?  LOL

If you go to settings>algorithms>your CPU - on the right side there is an option for additional settings called less threads to use or something like that --- if it has an "8" there it will only use 8 of your CPUs 16 threads. Cryptonight only uses a max of 8 threads so anything less than that will actually give you negative results.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/issues/693

Has anyone had any luck using the Dual-Mining features with NiceHash in windows ?

I am having difficult figuring out where to place the "-dual=Lbry" tag... I tried a .bat file and in the Claymore miner config file. Neither seems to work.

Thanks in advance.

PS : Equihash issue I posted about prior was resolved a while ago -- it's all good =)

Alright... so I got the dual mining working.

I tried LBRY and also PASCAL but both of them slowed down my ETH mining substantially.

I am trying DCR now and it doesn't show any speed penalty... but is having 100% rejection rate.

Ideas on that ?

Got it. Just updated the Dual Miner in my Nicehash folder to 9.3 and it works fine.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/issues/693

Has anyone had any luck using the Dual-Mining features with NiceHash in windows ?

I am having difficult figuring out where to place the "-dual=Lbry" tag... I tried a .bat file and in the Claymore miner config file. Neither seems to work.

Thanks in advance.

PS : Equihash issue I posted about prior was resolved a while ago -- it's all good =)

Alright... so I got the dual mining working.

I tried LBRY and also PASCAL but both of them slowed down my ETH mining substantially.

I am trying DCR now and it doesn't show any speed penalty... but is having 100% rejection rate.

Ideas on that ?
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
https://github.com/nicehash/NiceHashMiner/issues/693

Has anyone had any luck using the Dual-Mining features with NiceHash in windows ?

I am having difficult figuring out where to place the "-dual=Lbry" tag... I tried a .bat file and in the Claymore miner config file. Neither seems to work.

Thanks in advance.

PS : Equihash issue I posted about prior was resolved a while ago -- it's all good =)
hero member
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ETA on the Equihash server ? Seems to be down.
hero member
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We have around 4 BTCs still in limbo due to some issue with BitGo, but working on it to resolve. The remaining ~595 BTCs were already paid out.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Any problems with today payments?

not at all Smiley my transfer is inbound now Smiley
sr. member
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Any problems with today payments?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
I do have one question... how can I avoid my miners switching to another algorithm for like 1-2 minutes.

This happens several times a week -- usually with X11... where it has a tiny spike in profitability then drags my miners over for just 1-2 minutes. But it seems that the time spent switching algorithms makes it not worth it.

I have chosen only one algo to "switch" between, that way I always mine the same algo at all times! Smiley
hero member
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Well.....how do you set it to threads?  LOL
sr. member
Activity: 1246
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Thanks Jox. So does 0.2Mhash for a Ryzen at 3.9Ghz seem all right? Is there tweaks I should do within the miner to make it even better?

It seems low... I have an FX-8350 at stock speed that has averaged 0.24 over the course of the last week on the web stats. I would be surprised if Ryzen wasn't faster.


That's what I was thinking.  I look at CPU usage too and most cores are at around 55-63%. Is there some settings I can go into to fine tune it higher? Temps are good at 55C.....but that's not surprise when they are only at half load, ha ha.

I get ~450 Mh/s with my Ryzen 1700X @ 4.0Ghz with it set to use 8 threads in the NiceHash miner.  How many threads is your CPU set to use?
hero member
Activity: 910
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Thanks Jox. So does 0.2Mhash for a Ryzen at 3.9Ghz seem all right? Is there tweaks I should do within the miner to make it even better?

It seems low... I have an FX-8350 at stock speed that has averaged 0.24 over the course of the last week on the web stats. I would be surprised if Ryzen wasn't faster.


That's what I was thinking.  I look at CPU usage too and most cores are at around 55-63%. Is there some settings I can go into to fine tune it higher? Temps are good at 55C.....but that's not surprise when they are only at half load, ha ha.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
I do have one question... how can I avoid my miners switching to another algorithm for like 1-2 minutes.

This happens several times a week -- usually with X11... where it has a tiny spike in profitability then drags my miners over for just 1-2 minutes. But it seems that the time spent switching algorithms makes it not worth it.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
Thanks Jox. So does 0.2Mhash for a Ryzen at 3.9Ghz seem all right? Is there tweaks I should do within the miner to make it even better?

It seems low... I have an FX-8350 at stock speed that has averaged 0.24 over the course of the last week on the web stats. I would be surprised if Ryzen wasn't faster.
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
Thanks Jox. So does 0.2Mhash for a Ryzen at 3.9Ghz seem all right? Is there tweaks I should do within the miner to make it even better?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
Hashing question....

If there's a numbers discrepancy between the miner and the website, which one is correct?

Also, I'm running a Ryzon 1700 @ 3.9Ghz and a Radeon 480 at 1340/1900.....are these numbers any good?  My CPU never goes above 59C and my GPU stays under 70C.

legendary
Activity: 3388
Merit: 3514
born once atheist
So I've been pointing gpu miners at nicehash on and off for past 2 years or so . Done quite well thanx.
Just recently upgraded my hardware.
According to your site you say an  Nvidia GTX 1070 will do 435 SOL.  
So i now have 2 1070's in one rig and I'm using  WIN64 eqm v 1.0.3b  and I get 617 sol total or about 308 sol per card.
out of box no tweaks or OC.
That's quite a difference from the 435 sol claimed on your website.
So what am I doing wrong? Though not overclocking I wouldn't have thought that would  account for the approx 25% diff.
Have just done some googling and see the 2 instance trick so just started that now as I write.
Each instance is reporting 317 sol so slight improvement but still no where near 435 as you guys state.
Also I run a 750ti that gets 68 sol and a 1050 that does 116 sol all pointed at nicehash using WIN64 eqm v 1.0.3b
I'm thinking/hoping I can do a lot better with my hardware with a few simple tweaks?
Any suggestions? Thanx guys .

We suggest you to use NiceHash Miner. It will auto do best config for your cards. https://www.nicehash.com/?p=nhmintro

If you are more tech guy and like to run miners on your own, then use excavator instead of EQM: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/excavator-by-nicehash-multi-algorithm-nvidia-gpu-miner-156a-1777827

To reach optimal mining performance for equihash, reduce TDP, overclock core and overclock memory to the max. 1070 gets even more than 435 sol/s with TDP less than 100%.


switching to excavator with a little oc was an immediate boost to 782 sol for the two 1070's . ill take it!
gotta find sweet spot now without crashing system and where to adjust that TDP setting.  wip
Thank you kindly for your help

Been using excavator and after fiddling about for an hour and crashing numerous times,
i've got core and memory oc'd at +100 and +295 respectively. TDP AT 70%   gives me just under 400 sol per card but efficiency best i could get for now at 3.5H/w
Certainly is nice having that hash per watt thingy reporting.
Now i know why I quit oc. Gets tedious trying to find sweet spot. Be nice to have known mining parameters for cards. set it forget it. Though I suppose for
some of us that may take all the fun out of it, yeah?



sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 250
no problems.  its just that without overclocking, ewbf hits 500 sol/s. not complaining, cause i can use ewbf no problem, i just happen to actually like nicehashminer, and would rather not OC my card +800 to make it comparable, as its not stable at those numbers.
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