Pages:
Author

Topic: [CLOSING DOWN] ScryptGuild Auto-Switching Pool - page 46. (Read 102282 times)

sr. member
Activity: 365
Merit: 250
I personally recommend dumping altcoins as fast as you can, LTC included.  But that's because I don't believe any of them deserve any valuation at all.

best line on this forum Smiley

so on mdashboard i am getting rejected as stales, and on my cgwatcher i have 0 stales...which is correct?
full member
Activity: 289
Merit: 100
O2-Protocol.com Carbon Offset DeFi
Cant connect to server pool... tried with cgminer 3.7.2 and sgminer 4.1.0 (sgminer report: waiting for pool to get available work, and stays there)

silly me, forgot to add the port number, my bad

Getting 750 KH/s on my R9 280x with 70°C temp on Air Conditioned + FAN room

sgminer settings for R9 280x Sapphire Toxic:

-o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u username -p 1234 -I 13 -w 256 -g 2 --shaders 2048 --thread-concurrency 8192 --lookup-gap 2 --gpu-engine 1070 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-powertune 20 --gpu-vddc 1.100 --auto-fan --temp-target 72 --expiry 1 --scan-time 1 --queue 0
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
I got them.  For some reason they went to my spam folder but I fixed that.
I should have known it's just like BTCG.
Thanks again.


How do you get a wallet to confirm on SG?
I added the addresses and I hit the unconfirmed button next to it after a save and nothing happens.  Am I missing a step somewhere?


4 hours and still no btc deposit from scryptguild.....for 1.3% exchange fee

Did you actually set a BTC wallet, CONFIRM IT, and set your payout threshold?  Payouts go out hourly.  There have been no holdups on payouts, meaning you clearly haven't done one of those things.

An email is sent out with a confirmation link.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
Bitcoin Transaction de4ea2807066480f52bea5ae682d720cd339a1f9ef408646204d689ab8444706

In other words, your payment was sent, it hasn't CONFIRMED yet.  Which I can't do shit about.  The pool uses the standard satoshi client (bitcoind/bitcoin-qt) fees if they are required for the payment to be executed.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
How do you get a wallet to confirm on SG?
I added the addresses and I hit the unconfirmed button next to it after a save and nothing happens.  Am I missing a step somewhere?


4 hours and still no btc deposit from scryptguild.....for 1.3% exchange fee

Did you actually set a BTC wallet, CONFIRM IT, and set your payout threshold?  Payouts go out hourly.  There have been no holdups on payouts, meaning you clearly haven't done one of those things.

An email is sent out with a confirmation link.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
How do you get a wallet to confirm on SG?
I added the addresses and I hit the unconfirmed button next to it after a save and nothing happens.  Am I missing a step somewhere?


4 hours and still no btc deposit from scryptguild.....for 1.3% exchange fee

Did you actually set a BTC wallet, CONFIRM IT, and set your payout threshold?  Payouts go out hourly.  There have been no holdups on payouts, meaning you clearly haven't done one of those things.
sr. member
Activity: 277
Merit: 250
Bitcoin Transaction de4ea2807066480f52bea5ae682d720cd339a1f9ef408646204d689ab8444706
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
4 hours and still no btc deposit from scryptguild.....for 1.3% exchange fee

Did you actually set a BTC wallet, CONFIRM IT, and set your payout threshold?  Payouts go out hourly.  There have been no holdups on payouts, meaning you clearly haven't done one of those things.
sr. member
Activity: 277
Merit: 250
4 hours and still no btc deposit from scryptguild.....for 1.3% exchange fee
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 500
http://fuk.io - check it out!
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
Quite true.  On my card that I use for mining doge I actually got the best results with and intensity of 13.  The rig mining on SG is not mine but I let them know to check this thread and adjust the intensity.
I never really noticed the stales either until I got on SG.


Thanks it most likely is that.


I am running at 1700 kh/s and get a ton of stales should I change something or is that normal?

Your intensity is probably too high.

M
funny but it took scryptguild to make me see that I was getting alot of stales. I mined several different scrypt coins on several different pools but it wasn't until the stats here made me see the error of my ways. I knew there is more to scrypt mining than BTC mining, but I wimped out and have so far settled for SCRYPT GUIMINER for ease of use. I do recommend using MSI afterburner or something similar when fine tuning your intensity to maximize hash and minimize stales. Eleuthria has done a fine job of explaining that stuff here on this thread. I suggest reading his posts on here.

ps. eleuthria, I have been pumping scryptguild.com as much as possible hope to gain so more juice, hope it's helping.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
Thanks it most likely is that.


I am running at 1700 kh/s and get a ton of stales should I change something or is that normal?

Your intensity is probably too high.

M
funny but it took scryptguild to make me see that I was getting alot of stales. I mined several different scrypt coins on several different pools but it wasn't until the stats here made me see the error of my ways. I knew there is more to scrypt mining than BTC mining, but I wimped out and have so far settled for SCRYPT GUIMINER for ease of use. I do recommend using MSI afterburner or something similar when fine tuning your intensity to maximize hash and minimize stales. Eleuthria has done a fine job of explaining that stuff here on this thread. I suggest reading his posts on here.

ps. eleuthria, I have been pumping scryptguild.com as much as possible hope to gain so more juice, hope it's helping.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
Thanks it most likely is that.


I am running at 1700 kh/s and get a ton of stales should I change something or is that normal?

Your intensity is probably too high.

M
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1001
I am running at 1700 kh/s and get a ton of stales should I change something or is that normal?

Your intensity is probably too high.

M
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1004
I am running at 1700 kh/s and get a ton of stales should I change something or is that normal?



LTC -> BTC auto exchange is now part of automatic conversion (did a manual script execution about 10 minutes ago before putting it into the auto script).  It uses BTC-e instead of Cryptsy, since BTC-e is consistently a better price with significantly more market depth to avoid slippage.

Well, I guess I gotta ask.... now that we can auto exchange LTC to BTC, should we?  Right now I'm converting all the other coins to BTC, except LTC (they're just piling up).  Is there anyway to know if I should keep the TLC or exchange them for BTC?

You're asking the wrong guy on that one.  I personally recommend dumping altcoins as fast as you can, LTC included.  But that's because I don't believe any of them deserve any valuation at all.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
LTC -> BTC auto exchange is now part of automatic conversion (did a manual script execution about 10 minutes ago before putting it into the auto script).  It uses BTC-e instead of Cryptsy, since BTC-e is consistently a better price with significantly more market depth to avoid slippage.

Well, I guess I gotta ask.... now that we can auto exchange LTC to BTC, should we?  Right now I'm converting all the other coins to BTC, except LTC (they're just piling up).  Is there anyway to know if I should keep the TLC or exchange them for BTC?

You're asking the wrong guy on that one.  I personally recommend dumping altcoins as fast as you can, LTC included.  But that's because I don't believe any of them deserve any valuation at all.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
LTC -> BTC auto exchange is now part of automatic conversion (did a manual script execution about 10 minutes ago before putting it into the auto script).  It uses BTC-e instead of Cryptsy, since BTC-e is consistently a better price with significantly more market depth to avoid slippage.

Well, I guess I gotta ask.... now that we can auto exchange LTC to BTC, should we?  Right now I'm converting all the other coins to BTC, except LTC (they're just piling up).  Is there anyway to know if I should keep the TLC or exchange them for BTC?
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1007
LTC -> BTC auto exchange is now part of automatic conversion (did a manual script execution about 10 minutes ago before putting it into the auto script).  It uses BTC-e instead of Cryptsy, since BTC-e is consistently a better price with significantly more market depth to avoid slippage.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Yay, my LTC balance got auto exchanged. Grin
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
about to give up on the 290x's .. way to much work to try get the configured right . just not worth this much effort.

Did you look here?  

https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison

M


yup none those settings work with my cards ..

i had to use this setting atm:

cgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.scryptguild.com:3333 -u aztecminer -p 123 --scrypt  -I 13 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 8192

to finally get no HW errors or stales .. now i am waiting to see what the hash rate i get on the guild page before i bump it up to 14 because at 13 cgminer reports about 550 k/hs

these cards can do a lot more i am sure.

and i have another small setback .. i am not using a mining rig. i am using a dell precision t7000 series because ireally dont want to build a full mining rig atm .. and these dell precisions things will reboot the pc if it detects the gpu go over 65 degrees more than a minute .. on the bright side this pc is in a 60 degree datacenter so it is running under 60 degrees at this setting with fan adjusted to 90% using afterburner. that is with one card, i still have to put the other card into the pc. maybe i 14 will work. i guess i putting a little more work into this hopefully i get the right settings here in a few.

I'm using -I 19, -w 512 -g 1 --thread-concurrency 32765 on my non-OCd 290s, so something similar should work on the 290x.  Lower the I to 13 if it is your display adapter that you use interactively.  Bumping the concurrency up will likely give you a good boost.

Not going above 65C is going to be tough though.  My 290s are in an enclosed, high air-flow case (My workstation) run up 90C then slow down to maintain that temp.  AMD stated somewhere that that is perfectly OK and within the rated specs.  May want to check the Dell BIOS to see if you can configure that option.



i got both cards in now .. the pc has stabilized. the cards are hashing at about 500 k/hs with the above config .. the temps are at about 75 degrees without crashing so far. i will keep messing with it to see if i can get the hash rates up more. i will see how much i can push it without the pc crashing. i turned the cpu fan to high in the bios and that seem to help stabilize it. i will let it run over night and then mess with it try some ur guys setting recommendations some more tomorrow.

you are right about the cards running fine at temps as high as 95 degrees... although i don't like those temps. if can keep the cards at between 75 and 85 degrees i would be more comfortable with . once i turn up the hashin power on them the cards will heat more. when i put these cards into my asus rampage pc they perform great at almost 900 k/hs but they run between 90 and 95 degrees. i am not an overclocker. i dont like to overclock hardware. my pc's are powerful enough i never even notice difference if i did oc them.
Pages:
Jump to: