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Topic: [CLOSING DOWN] ScryptGuild Auto-Switching Pool - page 41. (Read 102282 times)

sr. member
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It appears that GHash.io are offering 200% payout for LTC mining for the next week.
Would it make sense to have ScryptGuild be able to proxy to GHash when that is the most profitable option?
Apparently you can't withdraw for 48 hours after the account is first opened.
legendary
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I tried mining here but my rejects have just been creeping up to the point where it is not worth it.  Started at an already high ~5% for the first few days, almost 8% now.  Was getting ~2% on Wafflepool.  Add the lower Waffle fees in there and I don't think the profitability is higher enough (or really at all) on this pool to make up for that.

Also tried sgminer like someone here recommended but I got the same reject % with less kh.  Guess it's not the savior of mining programs like they made it out to be.

High stale rates usually means your intensity is set too high.

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newbie
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eleuthria, i stopped autoconvert for DOGE 2 says back (set Coin Reserve to 99999), had is gather for a bit then send it out to my wallet

then i disabled it and waited for coins to appear in the balance, however, zero are there and zero were exchanged
enabled it again (set to 99999), coins (DOGE) still don't show up

bug?

LE: now they are gathering up again, but i think some are missing, can you check ?
member
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Also tried sgminer like someone here recommended but I got the same reject % with less kh.  Guess it's not the savior of mining programs like they made it out to be.

 Roll Eyes
newbie
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I tried mining here but my rejects have just been creeping up to the point where it is not worth it.  Started at an already high ~5% for the first few days, almost 8% now.  Was getting ~2% on Wafflepool.  Add the lower Waffle fees in there and I don't think the profitability is higher enough (or really at all) on this pool to make up for that.

Also tried sgminer like someone here recommended but I got the same reject % with less kh.  Guess it's not the savior of mining programs like they made it out to be.
But wafflepool doesn't let you keep any coins right? At least for Doge and LTC, I wouldn't want to sell them now.
newbie
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I tried mining here but my rejects have just been creeping up to the point where it is not worth it.  Started at an already high ~5% for the first few days, almost 8% now.  Was getting ~2% on Wafflepool.  Add the lower Waffle fees in there and I don't think the profitability is higher enough (or really at all) on this pool to make up for that.

Also tried sgminer like someone here recommended but I got the same reject % with less kh.  Guess it's not the savior of mining programs like they made it out to be.
hero member
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Merit: 500

I have 30 Gridseed Miners running on BFGminer producing 10Mh that appears to be sending to SG yet the pool is reporting 5.5Mh

It could be a million things so I am going to play with cgminer and CPU miner this weekend.

I also have 30 Gridseed miners running (850mhz) with cpuminer and it shows 9.5-10Mh at the pool. This does not look like a pool related issue.

Yes I am going to do cpuminer this weekend.

Seems like bfgminer is probably the issue.

Any tips?
Command lines to share?




Tried CPUminer, problem solved.

Have to run 50 batch files but at least I get the expected hash rate
legendary
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For those windows users who haven't tried sgminer yet...

I took the time to pull down the code and dependencies and build it in Visual Studio 2010.  You can get the 32-bit version here:

www.mdude.org/sgminer_4.1.0_x86.zip

Code:
  File: sgminer_4.1.0_x86.zip
CRC-32: e1ae5c11
   MD4: 7f0e7ff9a32674d38e580e00945d3d77
   MD5: 845f8ad942ae278bf59c799164eb4c0a
 SHA-1: c146a4596fee1dc1b77c7e04a8a4eeeac2d86b62

My experiences with it so far:

- It seems to be a little bit faster out of the box than cgminer 3.7.2 with no tweaks. 
- It works properly with Slush's stratum proxy, so I have all my rigs going through the proxy now to save on bandwidth.
- I love how it shows the true difficulty of the coin we are in, instead of the odd number cgminer showed.


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legendary
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Bitcoin is antisemitic
I'd like the option to convert gains in LTC too.
member
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Any chance we can have the total combined workers hashrates graphed as well?
hero member
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I'm really glad I joined in on the ALPHA test. Anything coming our way for early adopters?

Have you considered adding Quark to the list of coins?
legendary
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That is cool.
With Cex looking to getting into mining scrypt too it is well timed.


Is there any news on what the update will include?


DOGE is getting updated to 1.6 soon.

AFAICT, the change most likely to reduce multipool mining profits is in how retargeting difficulty changes occurs, and the fact that they are getting rid of the 'random' block rewards and making them constant.

donator
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Poor impulse control.
Is there any news on what the update will include?


DOGE is getting updated to 1.6 soon.

AFAICT, the change most likely to reduce multipool mining profits is in how retargeting difficulty changes occurs, and the fact that they are getting rid of the 'random' block rewards and making them constant.
legendary
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Is there any news on what the update will include?


DOGE is getting updated to 1.6 soon.
full member
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DOGE is getting updated to 1.6 soon.
newbie
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let me ask this question .. what is acceptable for HW errors. because if i bring intensity up then hash rate will go up but i get HW errors. at i 13 i get 0 HW errors no matter how long they hash.

Dude you got to make the thread concurrency a multiple of 2560 - theres two numbers going around. I'm on 32765 with r9 290 the other one is 24500 some thing.

I would not mess around overclocking until i got the thread concurrency down and then meddled with the intensity. I don't mess with overclocking at all so I'm no expert on that.

I also only get about 800 kH/s. I also had problems with the cgminer.conf file so I deleted it and it runs configuration from the batch only - that might be your problem.

Heres stuff you need in the batch file..


setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_OBJECTS_SYNC 1


--scrypt

also --lookup-gap 2
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500

I have 30 Gridseed Miners running on BFGminer producing 10Mh that appears to be sending to SG yet the pool is reporting 5.5Mh

It could be a million things so I am going to play with cgminer and CPU miner this weekend.

I also have 30 Gridseed miners running (850mhz) with cpuminer and it shows 9.5-10Mh at the pool. This does not look like a pool related issue.

Yes I am going to do cpuminer this weekend.

Seems like bfgminer is probably the issue.

Any tips?
Command lines to share?

sr. member
Activity: 289
Merit: 250

I have 30 Gridseed Miners running on BFGminer producing 10Mh that appears to be sending to SG yet the pool is reporting 5.5Mh

It could be a million things so I am going to play with cgminer and CPU miner this weekend.

I also have 30 Gridseed miners running (850mhz) with cpuminer and it shows 9.5-10Mh at the pool. This does not look like a pool related issue.
hero member
Activity: 566
Merit: 500
aztecminer, my settings for 950KH/s on OEM 290X's

Intensity 20
Vendors 2
Worksize 256
lookup gap 2
threadconcurrency 24600
engine 990
memory 1500
powertune 20

before you make those changes, make sure you delete any bin file in the cgminer folder.

let me know if you need more help.
newbie
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Merit: 0
0 hw errors imo... if you happen to get +200kh with maybe 1or2 hw a day.. id let that be acceptable
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