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Topic: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Manage Your GPU farm the easy way! (30 days free) - page 566. (Read 835818 times)

newbie
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Hi, I've been using this OS for 3 days, and I think it's wonderful. Thanks to the developer, but I have a question, will update to optimer v0.4.0.? thank you very much. Smiley
legendary
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Which ether pool are you mining at, dwarfpool or ethpool? I'm not getting the expected payout from dwarfpool, they're consistently paying less than expected/calculated. What's the deal with ethpool?

I have tried many different pools for mining ETH over the last 9 months. I prefer to use ether ethermine.org or alpereum.ch.

Ethpool.org is a "predictable solo mining" pool. It pays very well but is probably only suitable for people mining with hundreds of mh/s because it requires you to mine the whole of an average time for a block reward. In my case, for example, I had around 280mh/s and it took 3-4 days on ethpool for me to be paid 5 ETH (1 block reward), because if I were solo mining with that hash rate that's the average time it would take for me to find a block - and they don't pay until you have hashed for that whole time.

If you want daily payouts (and have less than maybe 500mh/s) you are better off going to ethermine.org. Alpereum.ch is also a good pool but it is less predictable than ethermine.org because it has much less total hash power on it's pool so sometimes they will pay more than expected, and sometimes less than expected.

dwarfpool is ok, but their payment scheme isn't as fair as ethermine. Ethermine pays uncles, and a percentage of stale shares but I think dwarfpool doesn't.
Thank you for this valuable info. I will try ethermine.org.
sr. member
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The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
Which ether pool are you mining at, dwarfpool or ethpool? I'm not getting the expected payout from dwarfpool, they're consistently paying less than expected/calculated. What's the deal with ethpool?

I have tried many different pools for mining ETH over the last 9 months. I prefer to use ether ethermine.org or alpereum.ch.

Ethpool.org is a "predictable solo mining" pool. It pays very well but is probably only suitable for people mining with hundreds of mh/s because it requires you to mine the whole of an average time for a block reward. In my case, for example, I had around 280mh/s and it took 3-4 days on ethpool for me to be paid 5 ETH (1 block reward), because if I were solo mining with that hash rate that's the average time it would take for me to find a block - and they don't pay until you have hashed for that whole time.

If you want daily payouts (and have less than maybe 500mh/s) you are better off going to ethermine.org. Alpereum.ch is also a good pool but it is less predictable than ethermine.org because it has much less total hash power on it's pool so sometimes they will pay more than expected, and sometimes less than expected.

dwarfpool is ok, but their payment scheme isn't as fair as ethermine. Ethermine pays uncles, and a percentage of stale shares but I think dwarfpool doesn't.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
Which ether pool are you mining at, dwarfpool or ethpool? I'm not getting the expected payout from dwarfpool, they're consistently paying less than expected/calculated. What's the deal with ethpool?
legendary
Activity: 1036
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I can not enter into the dashboard, the link does not come to enter the email, and when it comes to writing created a lot of links, clean the cache-cleaning is not included.

Everything works fine on my computer.

If it doesn't work, something's wrong with your web browser, switch to firefox or chrome, never use internet explorer or anything put out by microshaft.
newbie
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I can not enter into the dashboard, the link does not come to enter the email, and when it comes to writing created a lot of links, clean the cache-cleaning is not included.
sr. member
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The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
@tytanick - I just thought of a possiible feature that you may be able to add to the R9 specific simpleminer.

The hawaii based cards - 290, 290x, 390, 390x can give better performance if they are allowed powertune up to 50 - it has made a big difference for me in the past because these cards have great potential power boosting when needed.

Maybe you could extend the slider in the "powerlimit" slider in the OC and fan settings so that we can powertune those cards up to 50? I guess you may need a warning that all other cards (as far as I know) should only go up to 20.

Just an idea. I'm hoping it may be a simple thing to change?
newbie
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As i see it, it is orking and even started mining so whats wrong ?
And RX doenst have GPU, R OS will also wont have in future.
All gui you need in on simplemining.net dahsboard

i not see my rig in simplemining.net dahsboard. R1036 work correctly. but RX not connect to simplemining.net.
legendary
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Merit: 1096
Simplemining.net Admin
RX1036 not work for me. (
no connect to simpleminer
https://yadi.sk/i/EvDZTeiiyt6o9
https://yadi.sk/i/dBaCaebsyt6ss
https://yadi.sk/i/8mv8n7iDyt6xA

RX not have GUI? it`s ok?



As i see it, it is orking and even started mining so whats wrong ?
And RX doenst have GPU, R OS will also wont have in future.
All gui you need in on simplemining.net dahsboard
newbie
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member
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hello

what is ssh user& pass combination?
sr. member
Activity: 372
Merit: 250
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
@tytanick I think I said that if I could get optiminer running on my rigs for 24 hours I would make a donation.....

Well I have had about 1400 sol/s for about 24 hours now so I just sent a BTC donation to 1ERRVbvV23h51ScH73nQr6TDmaieKNuuVD of about US$20.

transaction id = 36ff5eea0f3c235decc8a0fcf6203368a7af2dfaa52b4538738c49bb97a46008

I encourage everyone else who has the free benefit from simplemining.net to do the same!

Before I worked out how to use this I was hashing at about 800 sol/s. I'm not sure how much the optiminer dev fee takes from that but it must be much better at 1400 sol/s minus dev fee than 800 sol/s right?

Now I know I said it before and I know you already answered but my vote for the next new feature would be to be able to set GPU core clock + memory clock individually rather than by whole rig. when I can do that I will send another donation. Once again I say thank you for all you have provided already for free.
newbie
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sr. member
Activity: 372
Merit: 250
The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom
which is more profitable to mine right now, eth or zcash? Which one are you mining, and why?

For me it has a lot to do with the high price of electricity where I live. When I mine ETH it uses quite a lot more than when I mine ZEC, so I still mine ZEC. If they used the same amount of power I would probably have switched back to ETH.

When I started mining ZEC it used MUCH less, now that I use optiminer within simpleminer it uses more, but still less than ETH.

So I was getting about 285mh/s ETH mining but using 2.7kW/h

Now I have 1500 sol/s ZEC mining but only using 2.3kW/h

when I account for those numbers, ZEC is still making more.

I honestly think ETH has more of a future so I'm holding on to a lot of the ETH that I mined over the last 6 months, but I actually exchange the ZEC for BTC (or more ETH) as soon as it's paid into my exchange wallet. I think that if the ZEC devs actually get the private "z" addresses to work, the ZEC price will go up and ZEC might have a more promising future but until then it's going to keep dropping.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
which is more profitable to mine right now, eth or zcash? Which one are you mining, and why?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
OptiminerZ/Zcash v0.3.4 (Beta)
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1004
can run
optiminer
with these programm?Huh
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
is dwarfpool under ddos attack again? it took them a long time to send payouts yesterday and it looks like payouts are delayed today.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
i must install and drivers or something
or only burn that at one usb and run it
without nothing else?


i need to have linux at my hdd???

You don't need drivers or anything else, just download the os, burn it on a usb stick, stick it in your computer with amd video cards.

This simpleming os is a thing of beauty and simplicity, we should applaud tytanick for his wonderful work.
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