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Topic: [ANN] profit switching auto-exchanging pool - www.middlecoin.com - page 366. (Read 829908 times)

newbie
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I use a mixture of cudaminer and cgminer across several workers.

They all point to a local stratum proxy using the above flags.
full member
Activity: 187
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Hopefully in ~9 hours I'll see something.

The only thing out of the ordinary I am doing is using a stratum proxy + custom user flag to override the share submits:

   stratum_proxy.exe -o middlecoin.com -p 3333 -cu 1NBCeD3nRgTL9sKiwfSmZkwCuFND6TG4Jo -cp x

Output from the proxy shows the shares getting accepted.

Used this method on many other pools and got credit there.

Thank you for your help. 

What miner are you using? doesn't look like cgminer to me.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Hopefully in ~9 hours I'll see something.

The only thing out of the ordinary I am doing is using a stratum proxy + custom user flag to override the share submits:

   stratum_proxy.exe -o middlecoin.com -p 3333 -cu 1NBCeD3nRgTL9sKiwfSmZkwCuFND6TG4Jo -cp x

Output from the proxy shows the shares getting accepted.

Used this method on many other pools and got credit there.

Thank you for your help. 
full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
1NBCeD3nRgTL9sKiwfSmZkwCuFND6TG4Jo
Yeah ok, you're not on the list yet. Can you post ur settings? when did you start mining? approx? Also payouts go out at 2:30 am h2o's time. which is 9 hours from now I believe.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
1NBCeD3nRgTL9sKiwfSmZkwCuFND6TG4Jo
full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
Have payouts gone out recently?

Still trying to see my stats after my first ~30 hours of mining on this pool.  No payout, no stats yet.

Around 3MH/s so should definitely be over 0.01.

Just wondering if I am doing something wrong. 

Thanks.
Whats your address?
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Have payouts gone out recently?

Still trying to see my stats after my first ~30 hours of mining on this pool.  No payout, no stats yet.

Around 3MH/s so should definitely be over 0.01.

Just wondering if I am doing something wrong. 

Thanks.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
I am impressed by the hasrates you all seem to get. None of my R9280Xs go higher than 710 (and they get very hot, above 90 all of them and as a result the speed is sometimes reduced as low as 550).

I guess it is basically a heat problem... But it would be nice to be able to get 750 out of every card, it would mor eor less an extra card for me.

What's your config look like? After a bit of tweaking I have got mine up to 900+KH/s with a temp around 84 - 86 depending on fan speed.

900 with a 280x? Hard to believe...

Sorry with a 290x not a 280x miss read the OP
hero member
Activity: 736
Merit: 508
I am impressed by the hasrates you all seem to get. None of my R9280Xs go higher than 710 (and they get very hot, above 90 all of them and as a result the speed is sometimes reduced as low as 550).

I guess it is basically a heat problem... But it would be nice to be able to get 750 out of every card, it would mor eor less an extra card for me.

What's your config look like? After a bit of tweaking I have got mine up to 900+KH/s with a temp around 84 - 86 depending on fan speed.

900 with a 280x? Hard to believe...
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
I am impressed by the hasrates you all seem to get. None of my R9280Xs go higher than 710 (and they get very hot, above 90 all of them and as a result the speed is sometimes reduced as low as 550).

I guess it is basically a heat problem... But it would be nice to be able to get 750 out of every card, it would mor eor less an extra card for me.

What's your config look like? -- Edited due to I can not read you are talking about a 280x and I was talking about a 290x Sad
full member
Activity: 182
Merit: 100
Also, check scan time to reduce stale shares. I have mine set to 5 seconds.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
I am doing 2.4MHz and only getting .02-.03 on average. It that normal. I think its a bit less for that rate
750khs~.01-.02/24h
maybe you have hardware errors
I am impressed by the hasrates you all seem to get. None of my R9280Xs go higher than 710 (and they get very hot, above 90 all of them and as a result the speed is sometimes reduced as low as 550).

I guess it is basically a heat problem... But it would be nice to be able to get 750 out of every card, it would mor eor less an extra card for me.
tried to undervolt?

full member
Activity: 187
Merit: 100
I am doing 2.4MHz and only getting .02-.03 on average. It that normal. I think its a bit less for that rate
Definitely something wrong in ur setup man. I'm getting 0.02 atm at 1.5mhash check for HW errors
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
I am impressed by the hasrates you all seem to get. None of my R9280Xs go higher than 710 (and they get very hot, above 90 all of them and as a result the speed is sometimes reduced as low as 550).

I guess it is basically a heat problem... But it would be nice to be able to get 750 out of every card, it would mor eor less an extra card for me.
legendary
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
I am doing 2.4MHz and only getting .02-.03 on average. It that normal. I think its a bit less for that rate
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
Just use -d option like:

cgminer blah blah -d 0 -g 2 -d 1 -g 1 ....

Card 0 will have 2 thread and card 1 will have 1 thread.

Thanks a lot man!!
Finally my multicard rig can work with one instance!

I am fairly certain that you cannot do it this way. You need to run another instance of cgminer to run different thread settings.
Yea you right, I was happy too soon, the crappy card still shows two threads.


Oh I see so I still need to run two instances of cgminer but the -d just tells each instance which cards it is controlling.

I can still see this being a pain in the arse with bamt though. I might install some other linux distro and get a separate monitor program.

 

-d tells it which card to disable. --remove-disabled removes the disabled card from the cgminer display otherwise you will have a card showing 0.000 Mhz and it hinders the performance of the card that is running.



according to https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/official-cgminer-mining-software-thread-for-linuxwinosxmipsarmr-pi-4110-28402, the -d tells it which device to use...

--device|-d    Select device to use, one value, range and/or comma separated (e.g. 0-2,4) default: all

Can you please stop spreading misinformation =] kthx

My bad, sorry. The method is still sound even though I confused the -d flag meaning.

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So an example bat file would look like so:

Card one that only likes G 1:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu.middlecoin.com:3333 -u 14e7qwzHbdLMdGJz7XcAG6oTMNtqTpn3Yv -p x -d 0 -I 13 -g 1 --gpu-engine 1050 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-fan 100 --thread-concurrency 8192  -w 256 --gpu-powertune 20 --no-submit-stale --remove-disabled

Card two that likes G 2:

cgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu.middlecoin.com:3333 -u 14e7qwzHbdLMdGJz7XcAG6oTMNtqTpn3Yv -p x -d 1 -I 13 -g 2 --thread-concurrency 8192 --gpu-engine 1070 --gpu-memclock 1700 --gpu-fan 100 -w 256 --gpu-powertune 20 --no-submit-stale --remove-disabled

Just trying to help, which I think I have. =] kthx
member
Activity: 101
Merit: 10
Just use -d option like:

cgminer blah blah -d 0 -g 2 -d 1 -g 1 ....

Card 0 will have 2 thread and card 1 will have 1 thread.

Thanks a lot man!!
Finally my multicard rig can work with one instance!

I am fairly certain that you cannot do it this way. You need to run another instance of cgminer to run different thread settings.
Yea you right, I was happy too soon, the crappy card still shows two threads.


Oh I see so I still need to run two instances of cgminer but the -d just tells each instance which cards it is controlling.

I can still see this being a pain in the arse with bamt though. I might install some other linux distro and get a separate monitor program.

 

-d tells it which card to disable. --remove-disabled removes the disabled card from the cgminer display otherwise you will have a card showing 0.000 Mhz and it hinders the performance of the card that is running.



according to https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/official-cgminer-mining-software-thread-for-linuxwinosxmipsarmr-pi-4110-28402, the -d tells it which device to use...

--device|-d    Select device to use, one value, range and/or comma separated (e.g. 0-2,4) default: all

Can you please stop spreading misinformation =] kthx
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Just use -d option like:

cgminer blah blah -d 0 -g 2 -d 1 -g 1 ....

Card 0 will have 2 thread and card 1 will have 1 thread.

Thanks a lot man!!
Finally my multicard rig can work with one instance!

I am fairly certain that you cannot do it this way. You need to run another instance of cgminer to run different thread settings.
Yea you right, I was happy too soon, the crappy card still shows two threads.


Oh I see so I still need to run two instances of cgminer but the -d just tells each instance which cards it is controlling.

I can still see this being a pain in the arse with bamt though. I might install some other linux distro and get a separate monitor program.

 

-d tells it which card to disable. --remove-disabled removes the disabled card from the cgminer display otherwise you will have a card showing 0.000 Mhz and it hinders the performance of the card that is running.



ooooh right! thanks!
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
тσ ¢σιи σя иσт тσ ¢σιи?
Just use -d option like:

cgminer blah blah -d 0 -g 2 -d 1 -g 1 ....

Card 0 will have 2 thread and card 1 will have 1 thread.

Thanks a lot man!!
Finally my multicard rig can work with one instance!

I am fairly certain that you cannot do it this way. You need to run another instance of cgminer to run different thread settings.
Yea you right, I was happy too soon, the crappy card still shows two threads.


Oh I see so I still need to run two instances of cgminer but the -d just tells each instance which cards it is controlling.

I can still see this being a pain in the arse with bamt though. I might install some other linux distro and get a separate monitor program.

 

-d tells it which card to use. --remove-disabled removes the disabled card from the cgminer display otherwise you will have a card showing 0.000 Mhz and it hinders the performance of the card that is running.


*edited for correct meaning of -d

member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
Just use -d option like:

cgminer blah blah -d 0 -g 2 -d 1 -g 1 ....

Card 0 will have 2 thread and card 1 will have 1 thread.

Thanks a lot man!!
Finally my multicard rig can work with one instance!

I am fairly certain that you cannot do it this way. You need to run another instance of cgminer to run different thread settings.
Yea you right, I was happy too soon, the crappy card still shows two threads.


Oh I see so I still need to run two instances of cgminer but the -d just tells each instance which cards it is controlling.

I can still see this being a pain in the arse with bamt though. I might install some other linux distro and get a separate monitor program.

 
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