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Topic: [ANN][JPC]MAKE JACKPOTCOIN GREAT AGAIN! - page 154. (Read 470275 times)

legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
Man the way that this miner is mining is so messed up.

Basically my fastest GPU is mining the slowest, and my oldest and slowest GPU is mining the fastest. Crazy!

Ya, my 750ti are getting 4mh and my 280x are only getting 2.2mh. 

This is so insanely profitable to mine on 750ti's it seems unsustainable.

I know what you're saying. 7970's only 2.3 mh/s, 7950 only 1.7 mh/s, trusty old 6990 giving me 6 mh/s Grin

uhh yeah..
a 70 means it's a cheap card and  50 same.. and the 90 is obviously better..
that is like saying an nvidia 680 is better than a 750
they use designation and the first number higher does not mean it's better lol

last years 1000 dollar gpu is better than this years 500 dollar gpu see what i mean ?
it's always like that..
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
This coin is only for Nvidia Ti miner.  Why AMD don't perform well on this coin?

no that is stupid..
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
fuck no pool is working right, all junk pool

I know what you mean, its going to be an interesting week in Cryptoworld.

Guys, no need, trying my best, the amount of downtime I've had at Hash@Me has been really minimal (like 2 hrs in a month tops) and 2/3rds of that was planned maintenance. Sad

Seems that the massive increase in hashrate really crushed the server with the diff set to start at vardiff=16, my mistake, far too low. I'm mining at the pool now, can someone else confirm it is working correctly please?  Embarrassed

So now there will be no vardiff? It will be static at 512?.. Sad
vardiff starting at 16 was good for cpu. My gpu mining at ~1.3M was feeling most comfortable at 128-256diff. 512 is little bit too hard for slower hardware, but good for highend hardware and farms... So the best scenario was variable diff.

Yeah good point.

Pool op's please look after us CPU miners Smiley
Right now i am only mining with my 2 cpu's ..one older one and one newer one.
The fact you can still effectively CPU mine this coin compared to most others is a huge plus for JPC over other coins.
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Can be accelerated payments by the twitter promo?
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MineP.it JackpotCoin Pool

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Have you thought about changing your pool's Jackpot reward sharing? Pools that offer 50/50 split or 100% reward seem to be more popular with the miners.

It just doesn't make sense to me to do it that way. It's pure random luck who submits that one share that finds the block for the pool. The pool is working together to find the blocks so the reward should be distributed fairly too. I understand some miners will mine elsewhere if they think they can get the full jackpot or 50% but I just don't feel that's right.

Are you operating a pool to make money or be fair? Frankly, Hashharder and Minep.it are languishing behind other pools because of their reward policy. Ultimately it is your pool you do with as you wish, but miners as a majority, have chosen what they want. It is the psychology of winning big. And really, the difference between your reward and 50% proportional reward to non-block finders is not much.
legendary
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Very thanks prix, i have wait 30.000 jackpot coin to mining pool and i see this link in first post. Thanks
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Thanks Smiley

No unfortunately it doesn't yet work with ccminer as it doesn't have the API functionality. We're looking at ways of trying to get that built into ccminer/cudaminer so that we can get it working with our app.

Okay, glad to hear it's in the works at least. For now I don't see myself mining anything other than JPC anyway Wink

Hehe, yeah that seems to be the case for a lot of people right now  Cheesy
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Thanks Smiley

No unfortunately it doesn't yet work with ccminer as it doesn't have the API functionality. We're looking at ways of trying to get that built into ccminer/cudaminer so that we can get it working with our app.

Okay, glad to hear it's in the works at least. For now I don't see myself mining anything other than JPC anyway Wink
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Adding my support for this excellent pool!  I'm wondering though, does that mining control app work with ccminer?

Thanks Smiley

No unfortunately it doesn't yet work with ccminer as it doesn't have the API functionality. We're looking at ways of trying to get that built into ccminer/cudaminer so that we can get it working with our app.
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  • Rock solid security and stability
  • One registration to access all our pools
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Adding my support for this excellent pool!  I'm wondering though, does that mining control app work with ccminer?
legendary
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You should have a max of 2 per daisy chain.

There is no OC on the EVGA's.

I think this must be the culprit. I will test when I get home! Thank you.

No problem.

Just remember those daisy chains aren't supposed to carry that much wattage through them.

People have burned/sparked their risers by putting more than 2 on them.
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MineP.it JackpotCoin Pool

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Have you thought about changing your pool's Jackpot reward sharing? Pools that offer 50/50 split or 100% reward seem to be more popular with the miners.

It just doesn't make sense to me to do it that way. It's pure random luck who submits that one share that finds the block for the pool. The pool is working together to find the blocks so the reward should be distributed fairly too. I understand some miners will mine elsewhere if they think they can get the full jackpot or 50% but I just don't feel that's right.
legendary
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MineP.it JackpotCoin Pool

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Have you thought about changing your pool's Jackpot reward sharing? Pools that offer 50/50 split or 100% reward seem to be more popular with the miners.

I actually prefer this method.  Spreads the wealth.
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After about 1 hour my 5th card gives one hash at 6Mh/s then one at 12Mh/s (so it says at least) then it stops hashing. When I restart it ( I have all 5 on their own BAT's) it puts out 1Mh/s max until a computer restart where it will resume the 4Mh/s for the first hour and then the process has gone full circle.

You should be able to just disable/enable the card in the Device Manager to reset the card without having to do a full reboot.

If you run a separate instance of ccminer for each card you can pull it off and restart the bad card without taking down the others as well.

Even though my cards seem to be very stable even with some overclocking, I still have one freak out like once every few days and crash.

Hope that helps.
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MineP.it JackpotCoin Pool

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Have you thought about changing your pool's Jackpot reward sharing? Pools that offer 50/50 split or 100% reward seem to be more popular with the miners.
legendary
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i think chinese are buying 750ti farm, 32 giga  Shocked diff 900+
sr. member
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Need some help, I can't figure this one out and my google fu has failed me.

Have a Rig with 5 750 TI's. They hash awayat 4Mh/s each no problem.

After about 1 hour my 5th card gives one hash at 6Mh/s then one at 12Mh/s (so it says at least) then it stops hashing. When I restart it ( I have all 5 on their own BAT's) it puts out 1Mh/s max until a computer restart where it will resume the 4Mh/s for the first hour and then the process has gone full circle.

RIG:
5 750 ti (1 MSI TF, 1 MSI, 3 EVGA SC) Trouble card is a EVGA
MOBO: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/
PSU is a POS I had kicking around, gold rated 500W
2 cards are on the board and 3 are on powered risers.

Not sure what else I can give for information, let me know if there is any other info I can supply.

Thanks!

Overclocked? That usually happens with a bad overclock.

Also make sure you don't have the 3 powered usb risers on 1 daisy chain. You should have a max of 2 per daisy chain.

If I have the Asus X79 Exteme 9 motherboard, do I need to use a powered USB riser ?
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MinePit Pools
  • 0.75% fees across the board
  • Rock solid security and stability
  • One registration to access all our pools
  • Auto payouts every minute (manual payouts too)
  • 24/7 on-site chatbox
  • Super fast, powerful, scale-able servers
  • Unbeatable DDOS protection
  • Unique, custom interface and back-end infrastructure
  • Super fast compile times - we aim to be one of the first pools running at every launch

Join us now!

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You should have a max of 2 per daisy chain.

There is no OC on the EVGA's.

I think this must be the culprit. I will test when I get home! Thank you.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1000
Need some help, I can't figure this one out and my google fu has failed me.

Have a Rig with 5 750 TI's. They hash awayat 4Mh/s each no problem.

After about 1 hour my 5th card gives one hash at 6Mh/s then one at 12Mh/s (so it says at least) then it stops hashing. When I restart it ( I have all 5 on their own BAT's) it puts out 1Mh/s max until a computer restart where it will resume the 4Mh/s for the first hour and then the process has gone full circle.

RIG:
5 750 ti (1 MSI TF, 1 MSI, 3 EVGA SC) Trouble card is a EVGA
MOBO: http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8Z68V_PROGEN3/
PSU is a POS I had kicking around, gold rated 500W
2 cards are on the board and 3 are on powered risers.

Not sure what else I can give for information, let me know if there is any other info I can supply.

Thanks!

Overclocked? That usually happens with a bad overclock.

Also make sure you don't have the 3 powered usb risers on 1 daisy chain. You should have a max of 2 per daisy chain.
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