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Topic: [ANN] NiceHash.com - sell & buy hash rate cloud mining service / multipool - page 70. (Read 794394 times)

hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
Nicehash miner and excavator down clock my gtx 1080 memory. Ewbf gives me better sol/s. I have to Oc My card +800 on memory (because excavator will bring it down 400, so really im at 5400) to get comparable performance. Pretty annoying, hope they fix that

The downclock is standard feature of all CUDA applications. If you don't like that, talk to NVIDIA. P2 state has lower memory clock than P0 state. To override this, you have to overclock memory.
legendary
Activity: 885
Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com
Alright maybe i am doing something wrong, but when i go and add say daggerhasimoto as my algo i want to mine and put in nicehash own pools to mine too and put my nicehash btc address, i get back "bad pool provided" and to try pool verify, which i do and comes back 100% but still wont let me save the pool. What am i doing wrong?

This is actually not possible, it is also discussed in this FAQ.

You can mine into your NiceHash wallet account when using your own hardware (that is, if you are a seller). However as a buyer you can not place a self-order, you can only place orders, targeting 3rd party pools (not NiceHash stratums).

Thank you for using our service!


Best regards,
NiceHash team.
sr. member
Activity: 285
Merit: 250
Nicehash miner and excavator down clock my gtx 1080 memory. Ewbf gives me better sol/s. I have to Oc My card +800 on memory (because excavator will bring it down 400, so really im at 5400) to get comparable performance. Pretty annoying, hope they fix that
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
hero member
Activity: 821
Merit: 503
Ahh I don't think we can/ suppose to use our selling hashrate adrress to become our  deposit  address with nice hash... are we? Lol like some kinda of time travel  paradox  Roll Eyes

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If you mine directly to your NiceHash deposit address, you will be paid directly into it (and no BTC transaction is created). We recommend this method for people that also buy hashing power. There are two benefits; you do not have to wait for transaction to become confirmed (as soon as you are credited, you can spend these funds by placing orders) and there are no transaction fees.

That's perfect, thanks. I was unaware that there were two wallets, one for mining balance and one for deposit. Makes sense though! Thanks!

There is only 1 wallet provided by us. You can use it for mining as well (we changed that rule several months ago).

Alright maybe i am doing something wrong, but when i go and add say daggerhasimoto as my algo i want to mine and put in nicehash own pools to mine too and put my nicehash btc address, i get back "bad pool provided" and to try pool verify, which i do and comes back 100% but still wont let me save the pool. What am i doing wrong?

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sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
Check out some of the threads in the Altcoins: Mining section about ZCASH, there will be lots of people that have posted there settings for mining ZCASH with GTX 1070s. As with just about every mining algorithm, you will need to do some tweaking to get optimal performance. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
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%.
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 .
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
Ahh I don't think we can/ suppose to use our selling hashrate adrress to become our  deposit  address with nice hash... are we? Lol like some kinda of time travel  paradox  Roll Eyes

Icon



If you mine directly to your NiceHash deposit address, you will be paid directly into it (and no BTC transaction is created). We recommend this method for people that also buy hashing power. There are two benefits; you do not have to wait for transaction to become confirmed (as soon as you are credited, you can spend these funds by placing orders) and there are no transaction fees.

That's perfect, thanks. I was unaware that there were two wallets, one for mining balance and one for deposit. Makes sense though! Thanks!

There is only 1 wallet provided by us. You can use it for mining as well (we changed that rule several months ago).
hero member
Activity: 821
Merit: 503
Ahh I don't think we can/ suppose to use our selling hashrate adrress to become our  deposit  address with nice hash... are we? Lol like some kinda of time travel  paradox  Roll Eyes

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hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
That's perfect, thanks. I was unaware that there were two wallets, one for mining balance and one for deposit. Makes sense though! Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
One more question. As a miner, I'm earning around $5-6 per day. I want to maximize my profits and turn that BTC into BUYING hashing power on Nicehash. How to I prevent my balance from constantly being deposited to my BTC address and just keep rolling over in my account?
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
You would need to determine what coin you wanted to mine and enter the potential hashrate you wished to purchase into one of the online calculators to see what you would need for that amount of BTC in a day. www.whattomine.com is my personal favorite due to the sheer amount of coins and algorithms you can experiment with on their calculator(s).

Thanks Elder, I'll try that.
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
You would need to determine what coin you wanted to mine and enter the potential hashrate you wished to purchase into one of the online calculators to see what you would need for that amount of BTC in a day. www.whattomine.com is my personal favorite due to the sheer amount of coins and algorithms you can experiment with on their calculator(s).
hero member
Activity: 910
Merit: 501
I know it's ever changing and hard to predict, but if I wanted to pull in 0.01BTC per day, how much hashing power would I have to purchase right now?

And I must add, being a miner off and on for the last 4 years, Nicehash has been the easiest, most reliable way for me to "physically" mine. And because it's so good, I'd like to slowly try out their purchased mining!
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
So basically everything stays the same just move from Saturdays to Fridays? under .001 is still once a month correct?

Yes.

Soon paytime then Cheesy Cheesy

http://imgur.com/a/oEQDp
hero member
Activity: 821
Merit: 503
well guess i'll be the first to ask:  https://twitter.com/NiceHashMining

The new weekly payouts on Friday, now is that for everyone or just people who have over .01 btc?

It is related to weekly payments; so over 0.01 BTC.

But 0.001 will also get paid on Friday (next month).

So basically everything stays the same just move from Saturdays to Fridays? under .001 is still once a month correct?

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hero member
Activity: 821
Merit: 503
well guess i'll be the first to ask:  https://twitter.com/NiceHashMining

The new weekly payouts on Friday, now is that for everyone or just people who have over .01 btc?

Some explanation is needed


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sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
It would be awesome if you could add more hardware options in the list, like 7970/7990, R9 280 etc Smiley and perhaps add several cards instead of just one at a time.  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 1246
Merit: 274
Looks good. The old one is/was handy, but anything to make it more user friendly and easy to read for new prospective miners the better. Smiley
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