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Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners - page 271. (Read 703547 times)

legendary
Activity: 3346
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i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin.

If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above.

was looking more for it to track the rewards within the pool - when I set it up, I had to give it the log in credentials to the pool. So far as I can tell AM is providing me the information as it sees it at the miner - I was curious if it could also provide the information from the pool.

for example, I am using kano.is pool for 5 asic's - In the last week, there have been 8 block rewards - can AM report on that, using the rewards and the time spent on the pool to calculate the profitability?
Thanks for the information. Awesome Miner currently is not able to get this kind of information from the pools.
jr. member
Activity: 58
Merit: 5
Hi patrike,

Is it possible to add "zjazz" miner? It has ccminer compatible API. I've been testing it under AM for over a week and it works like it is suppose to do.

The supported Algorithms are cuckoo (Merit coin, Bitcash) and the new one x22i (SUQA coin).

Here is the GitHub link. https://github.com/zjazz
full member
Activity: 270
Merit: 115
Depends on the pools payout system.

PROP  --  Pools that use this share the rewards to all miners based on their shares submitted.

https://www.gpuminingresources.com/2017/12/pool-reward-types-comparison.html

The more miners there, the lower the reward, but it also depends on the amount of shares you've submitted.

A 5 card rig v's 8 card rig on the same algo ..... who wins ?

The 8 card rig does, it has sent more shares.
jr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 5
Does anyone know for Nvidia cards (1070-1080Tis) when using multi-algo switching, which pool is most profitable?
Nicehash, Mining Pool Hub, or Zpool?
I can't figure it out. Seems like Nicehash is most stable income, but Mining Pool Hub is slightly more income, and I have no idead with Zpool, awesome miner says I am making more but it seems like I end up making way less? Like Zpool/Awesominer stats are wrong compared to MPH or Nicehash/Awesominer stats/? Can anyone let me know which pool is consistently higher paying for Nvidia algo switching?
Thanks

depends on how many cards you have got, but I would suggest using Zergpool instead of Zpool, I have inconsistent earnings with Zpool lately (mining ESP, block reward 5000 ESP, round share 90%+ PROP and yet receive only few hundred ESPs each round...and it keeps happening, mining at other pools didn't give me the issue and earnings are as expected, now I know the algo port shares with other HMQ1725 chains, but even at Zergpool without the mc parameter didn't give me such inconsistency) I wouldn't go as far as calling them stealing hashrate, but that'll keep me from mining up there for a good sometime.

You'd really have to compare with actual earnings vs estimated to see which one suits your liking though.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1018
Does anyone know for Nvidia cards (1070-1080Tis) when using multi-algo switching, which pool is most profitable?
Nicehash, Mining Pool Hub, or Zpool?
I can't figure it out. Seems like Nicehash is most stable income, but Mining Pool Hub is slightly more income, and I have no idead with Zpool, awesome miner says I am making more but it seems like I end up making way less? Like Zpool/Awesominer stats are wrong compared to MPH or Nicehash/Awesominer stats/? Can anyone let me know which pool is consistently higher paying for Nvidia algo switching?
Thanks
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
For the users of RTX the Z-enemy 1.22 is compatible, but for this, they must install Cuda 10, and download the Z-enamy 1.22 corresponding to the version of Cuda 10. It is more stable and something more than Hash.

In Z-enemy there are several 1.22 ones for cuda 9.1, 9.2 and for cuda 10 that use RTX
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490

For the mobile web interface - there are two options here.
1) Either you go for a Cloud Services subscription and then everything should simply work and you can access it from any network.
2) The other option is to use the built-in web interface where you manually need to configure your router if you want to access the web interface from the outside. If the web interface works on the local network, the work to make it accessible from the outside is about port forwarding configuration in your router.

I may have to do the cloud service because I cannot figure out the port forwarding. but was hoping to avoid the additional cost.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin.

If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above.

was looking more for it to track the rewards within the pool - when I set it up, I had to give it the log in credentials to the pool. So far as I can tell AM is providing me the information as it sees it at the miner - I was curious if it could also provide the information from the pool.

for example, I am using kano.is pool for 5 asic's - In the last week, there have been 8 block rewards - can AM report on that, using the rewards and the time spent on the pool to calculate the profitability?
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Awesome Miner Version 5.6.2 (Development preview of 5.7)

 GPU mining
  - Use -d as device parameter for Ccminer based mining software to increase compatibility with more software
  - Disable the CryptoDredge miner watchdog as it's not relevant when used via Awesome Miner and can cause multiple mining software instances to be started
  - Additional algorithms included by default, including support via the predefined Yiimp-based pools
 Configuration
  - Added a new setting for keeping coins that have been removed from coin statistics sources (for example when a coin is being removed from WhatToMine or CoinCalculators). Enabled by default and configurable via Options dialog, Statistics Providers section.
  - Added a new setting to add new coins as hidden, to not automatically show up in Awesome Miner unless configured to be visible. Configurable via the Options dialog, Coins & Profit section.
  - Reorganized the Statistics section in the Options dialog into two sections, Statistics Providers and Statistics Settings
 Rules
  - Time trigger improved by supporting multiple intervals where it will trigger continuously. Can be used in combination with other triggers.
 Features
  - Increased number of history entries for profit switcher from 10 to 40
  - Ctrl+C can be used to copy pool information from the Pools tab of the selected miner to the Clipboard
 Mining software
  - Added mining software: WildRig Multi Miner 0.12 beta for AMD
  - ProgPow Miner 0.16 for AMD and nVidia
  - Z-enemy Miner 1.22, including support for more algorithms
  - CcMiner KlausT 8.23, including correction to x14 algorithm parameter
  - SrbMiner 1.6.8
 Corrections
  - Correction to the scenario where a custom pool is added with the same URL as one of the predefined pools - but with a specific coin specified. Now Awesome Miner will use the profitability information based on the actual coin selected, which is for example useful when mining a specific coin on Yiimp-based pools via the mc= parameter.
  - Minor corrections

To get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates

Direct download links
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msi
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?

You need to set a profile for you ASIC with the information required (hashrate and power usage). Then you have to specify the coin you are mining.

how? I see no option to creating a profile for ASICs - also I cannot figure out how to set it up for accessing AM via mobile. I have tried numerous things and no matter what I do it is still only accessible on network.
Did you define a coin for the pool so you can see the revenue to begin with? Can you attach a screenshot of this miner to illustrate?

For the mobile web interface - there are two options here.
1) Either you go for a Cloud Services subscription and then everything should simply work and you can access it from any network.
2) The other option is to use the built-in web interface where you manually need to configure your router if you want to access the web interface from the outside. If the web interface works on the local network, the work to make it accessible from the outside is about port forwarding configuration in your router.
legendary
Activity: 2254
Merit: 2419
EIN: 82-3893490
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?

You need to set a profile for you ASIC with the information required (hashrate and power usage). Then you have to specify the coin you are mining.

how? I see no option to creating a profile for ASICs - also I cannot figure out how to set it up for accessing AM via mobile. I have tried numerous things and no matter what I do it is still only accessible on network.
member
Activity: 653
Merit: 11
Please add X22i algorithm SUQA currency. The webpage and the team is released and seems it will be very popular. It would be great to see it on Awesome Miner.
Thanks
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
@patrike

Srb1.6.7 download link of http://www.srbminer.com/downloads/SRBMiner-CN-V1-6-7.zip  goes to

Not Found
The requested URL /downloads/SRBMiner-CN-V1-6-7.zip was not found on this server.

Maybe you can update that as well in next release.  Seems he uses mega only now so I had to download locally and install that way.

Thanks
Thanks for letting me know - that link used to work.

From the next release Awesome Miner will use the following link instead - and you can manually start using it already today via the Options dialog, Managed Software, for SRBMiner:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/awesomeminer-download/srbminer-cn-v1-6-7.zip
newbie
Activity: 71
Merit: 0
At the moment, none of these sites provides any interfaces (API) where applications can get coin statistics. If they have an interest of providing that in the future, it could be supported via Awesome Miner. It will depend on if they are willing to share this information outside their own web site.

the average price will have to enter in order to avoid such cases
http://images2.imagebam.com/a6/fc/d4/c47e40995267274.PNG
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 2
@patrike

Srb1.6.7 download link of http://www.srbminer.com/downloads/SRBMiner-CN-V1-6-7.zip  goes to

Not Found
The requested URL /downloads/SRBMiner-CN-V1-6-7.zip was not found on this server.

Maybe you can update that as well in next release.  Seems he uses mega only now so I had to download locally and install that way.

Thanks
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
Hi,

it would be nice if the following miner for amd gpu were integrated:

WildRig Multi (bcd, c11, geek, hex, hmq1725, phi, renesis, sonoa, timetravel, tribus, x16r, x16s, x17)
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wildrig-multi-0351-beta-2-multi-algo-miner-for-amd-nvidia-5023676

teamredminer (phi2, lyra2z)
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-teamredminer-optimized-winlinux-amd-gpu-miner-for-lyra2z-and-phi2-5027811

I tried to enter them manually but without results.

Sorry for the bad english.

Thanks.
Thanks for your feedback.

WildRig will be included in a development release planned for tomorrow.

TeamRedMiner doesn't have any monitoring interface (API) yet, so it could be supported later on once they add support for it.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
@patrike   Z-enemy for RTX     https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3378390.520   

Please.....
Yes - I just added this one and it will be part of the development release tomorrow.

You can use the following download link in Options dialog, Managed Software, for Z-enemy, if you want to use version 1.22 already today:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/awesomeminer-download/z-enemy.1-22-cuda9.1_x64.zip
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
jr. member
Activity: 756
Merit: 2
So which box is better to check for Nvidia profitability algo switching, WhatToMine or CoinCalculators or both??

Well the one I would prefer more would be the more profitable and accurate one. So which should be on top? Thanks

In my case, I have 3 activated. But remember that there are coins within What to mine or Coinscalculator that you can add, because they do not appear in your api.

This is my order
Coinscalculator
What To Mine
CoinWarz
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 1094
i see the estimated earnings for my gpu/cpu rigs but I see nothing about the earnings my ASICs are making - does AM do that for ASICs? is it pool specific?
Is it that you don't see the Coin name at all in the right column (Coin) in the list of miners? If that's the case you need to inform Awesome Miner which coin you are mining. Please right click on the miner and select Define Pool Coin.

If it's about profit after power costs, please use the Profit Profile concept as @zaqwsx pointed out above.
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