I think I mined 5000 AID for 24hrs with 65mh
I was solo mining and was getting very unlucky (and the diff was staying relatively high) so I pointed this "test" machine averaging 10 MH/s to maya.aidbit.net around midnight my time last night. It's now 9:30 AM and I've only seen one payout, that's right,
only one, for 18.83912107 in that entire time (about 3 hours ago around 6:30 AM - so it's not like I'm waiting on rolling shares).
Going back to solo mining.
BTW, with the current diff of 64.8681 showing in Mining Information, the estimated network hashrate should be around 5.8 GH/s. Is that really possible? Really realistic? The total of the aidbit pools is around 1.5 GH/s. All the third party and P2Pools are down, so that would mean we've got around 4 GH/s in solo mining going on?
Remember that the reward depends on the lucky of the pool. Perhaps you have too much power working and getting more rejections. Try to lower the power of the GPU, you're not going to lose much hashrate and you work a lot more stable and fresh.
GPU-1100=11.5mhs -3mhs in rejected= 8.5mhs working.
GPU-950 = 10mhs -0,5mhs in rejected= 9.5mhs working.
9 hours with only one payout on a pool with more than a third of total network (known) hashrate would be such bad luck that you'd have better chances of hitting the lottery!
My configuration on this machine is optimized to the hilt, and proven on various groestl coins (with AidBit as well before the fork) and nothing's been changed - no need to, it's a performer.
That having been said, my solo mining last 24 hour stretch was bad luck indeed.
It's currently mining MYR while we're updating, and pulling them down just as scheduled.
Your ideas and suggestions are good, but, in my case, with the care I've taken with setup and documentation, I don't think the issue is local.