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Topic: NiceHash EQM Zcash NVIDIA optimized miner [Maxwell/Pascal] + CPU mining v1.0.4c - page 38. (Read 238050 times)

legendary
Activity: 1901
Merit: 1024
Location server would not help, it was my local internet problem
legendary
Activity: 1901
Merit: 1024
Just had bad internet at mining location (ping 500-1000 or so) EQM miner was useless (stale job and reconects, etc), but claymore ETH miner worked with 97% efficiency even with so bad internet
would be nice to update protocol and make it more redundant

legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1024
If you think you have a great business idea which would improve NiceHash's current model, we are open to suggestions, but make sure to send it to [email protected]
As you can see from this page https://www.nicehash.com/?p=jobs we are rewarding people for their efforts.

However, future of EQM is still uncertain. Maybe we open-source it, maybe we open it up with a fee or maybe we leave it like it's now.

I don't think we were discussing making it open source, rather adding the ability to use it on other pools for a dev fee. I think that's perfectly acceptable. Free to use on Nicehash or 2.5% on other pools... You still get paid. People that'd rather mine on other pools are more then likely not going to use the software anyway.

Open source would be nice too... Perhaps older versions that are outdated?


You can't brainstorm ideas in email. That's what's great about forums. Email is a good way for it to never see the light of day.
full member
Activity: 219
Merit: 100
i have gtx 980 ti and i couldnt use any other miner software ...... others software wont go with my card.

i understand that nicehash has to have profits but i want to mine zcash, zcashclassic , zdash on my own to receive them .  Embarrassed

 Grin lets share it  Roll Eyes Shocked Grin
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
You should not use ver a, it was only private alpha, never announced by us and is unstable, has memory leak and eventually crashes.

ver b has no issues, not a single crash report so far, it works superbly stable for everyone. There is no reason to use ver a.
Interesting because I can't use ver b only a. Because it crashes or is unstable. Screen freezes.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
Anyone mixing 970 + 1070's in 1 rig?

I'm mixing:

rig 2x970 + 2x1070 = 660-670 Sol
rig 4x970               = 635-661 Sol
rig 1x960 + 1x980   = 213-234 Sol

solo 960 = 59-61 Sol
solo 970 = 143-144 Sol
solo 980 = 159-166 Sol
solo 1070 = 188-189 Sol

all running under  eqm_v1.0.2b_Win64

P.S. i'm not 100% sure, but looks eqm_v1.0.2a SolRate was better, even eqm_v1.0.2a falls at a poor connections


Mine doesn't display what cards are doing what hashrate. Only the total hashrate.  But I'm still using v1.0.2a.

b version is the same it does not display single card just the total hash, i dunno if they fixed the crash and the other bug with it, but i see something strange when mining with this miner

my gpu fan spin faster for a short time than return to normal, really annoying...
My fans are running very smooth. But I don't have a 1070 if it is related to that. I do have 3x 750ti's that I can't mine with because 2 of them are on my vista, I can't get mcvs 2015 to install, and one on this computer that I can't use because there is no intensity setting. So I'm missing 180 s/s.
hero member
Activity: 2366
Merit: 504
If you think you have a great business idea which would improve NiceHash's current model, we are open to suggestions, but make sure to send it to [email protected]
As you can see from this page https://www.nicehash.com/?p=jobs we are rewarding people for their efforts.

However, future of EQM is still uncertain. Maybe we open-source it, maybe we open it up with a fee or maybe we leave it like it's now.

I think it will be a good idea to keep nicehash zcash pool(maybe increase fee to 5%), and allow your miner to work with this pool.

Yep.. we should have an option to choose if we want ZEC or BTC for our hashing power Smiley
full member
Activity: 243
Merit: 105
If you think you have a great business idea which would improve NiceHash's current model, we are open to suggestions, but make sure to send it to [email protected]
As you can see from this page https://www.nicehash.com/?p=jobs we are rewarding people for their efforts.

However, future of EQM is still uncertain. Maybe we open-source it, maybe we open it up with a fee or maybe we leave it like it's now.

I think it will be a good idea to keep nicehash zcash pool(maybe increase fee to 5%), and allow your miner to work with this pool.
full member
Activity: 216
Merit: 101
Can someone share his batch file config. i am having a hard time running this miner
member
Activity: 142
Merit: 10
Agreed, if they so protective about their investment in this piece of code , why not release open pool version with fee , i`d say win win solution.
You say that but you have no idea of what Nicehash is... So next time, close your mouth and use your brain.
Lets see, its hashpower marketplace witch swarmed by bots and isnt near as profitable as mining directly on pool, specially if you want to keep mined coins. And i dont see harm them releasing another "open" version of eqm with fee included , they will get their cut , and people will be able to keep their coins.
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
Agreed, if they so protective about their investment in this piece of code , why not release open pool version with fee , i`d say win win solution.
You say that but you have no idea of what Nicehash is... So next time, close your mouth and use your brain.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
they should just add the possibility to mine without directly dumping for btc, on their website, so you don't use your btc address but your zcash address pretty much like yiimp or other pool akin

 They had that option - but they're discontinuing it due to low interest in the option.

 That's what their recent "we're shutting down our ZCash pool" announcement was about.


 They make their money through how their pool works - and it's a LOT more reliable than counting on a "miner fee" that can easily be circumvented at least part of the time if not entirely bypassed through a bit of clever hacking (as nanopool already DID once with nheminer).


 They don't care about "support ZEC" except as far as folks will mine it via their pool - and do keep in mind that you CAN mine on Nicehash without using their actual miner, as of the last time I checked.



legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
they should just add the possibility to mine without directly dumping for btc, on their website, so you don't use your btc address but your zcash address pretty much like yiimp or other pool akin
member
Activity: 92
Merit: 10
Anyone mixing 970 + 1070's in 1 rig?

I'm mixing:

rig 2x970 + 2x1070 = 660-670 Sol
rig 4x970               = 635-661 Sol
rig 1x960 + 1x980   = 213-234 Sol

solo 960 = 59-61 Sol
solo 970 = 143-144 Sol
solo 980 = 159-166 Sol
solo 1070 = 188-189 Sol

all running under  eqm_v1.0.2b_Win64

P.S. i'm not 100% sure, but looks eqm_v1.0.2a SolRate was better, even eqm_v1.0.2a falls at a poor connections

Mine doesn't display what cards are doing what hashrate. Only the total hashrate.  But I'm still using v1.0.2a.

in a posted numbers "Solo" mean only 1 card running (no divided)
"rig" - mean all numbers, shown by miner  
v1.0.2a shows -5% hash, but for my 4x970 rig it's more stable
v1.0.2b falls from time to time
member
Activity: 142
Merit: 10
when will it be available to use on other pools?  Huh

 When someone from another pool reverse engineers it again - like nanopool did with an earlier version.

 Or just run Claymore direcly.


 NiceHash has ZERO incentive to make a version that supports other pools, and would be cutting their own income to do so, asking them to create such a version is just DUMB.



So lets imagine there are some miners that don't use their miner because they'd rather mine on other pools because it makes them more money, they want to support ZEC, they don't want to support bot traders siphoning money off of miners, or they just don't like Nicehash.

Does Nicehash make money off those people? No. Could they charge a fee to use their miner, like 2.5%? Yes. Would they then make money off those people that otherwise wouldn't use their services? Yes.

Ur dumb.
Agreed, if they so protective about their investment in this piece of code , why not release open pool version with fee , i`d say win win solution.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1024
when will it be available to use on other pools?  Huh

 When someone from another pool reverse engineers it again - like nanopool did with an earlier version.

 Or just run Claymore direcly.


 NiceHash has ZERO incentive to make a version that supports other pools, and would be cutting their own income to do so, asking them to create such a version is just DUMB.



So lets imagine there are some miners that don't use their miner because they'd rather mine on other pools because it makes them more money, they want to support ZEC, they don't want to support bot traders siphoning money off of miners, or they just don't like Nicehash.

Does Nicehash make money off those people? No. Could they charge a fee to use their miner, like 2.5%? Yes. Would they then make money off those people that otherwise wouldn't use their services? Yes.

Ur dumb.
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1030
when will it be available to use on other pools?  Huh

 When someone from another pool reverse engineers it again - like nanopool did with an earlier version.

 Or just run Claymore direcly.


 NiceHash has ZERO incentive to make a version that supports other pools, and would be cutting their own income to do so, asking them to create such a version is just DUMB.

legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1024
Any guidelines for the CM parameter? Generations of cards they're good on?
legendary
Activity: 1797
Merit: 1028
weird stuff, trying to mine with a gtx 760, but it's complaining about the lack of sm5.x support.

The gtx 760 is supported right? Could it be a driver issue or am I missing something else (i5, 8gb ram, windows 10 x64, latest nvidia driver)

THE GTX 760 IS NOT SM5.X--

The GTX 750ti was the first Maxwell (SM5.0) card.  None of the other 700 series cards were Maxwell cards, they were Kepler chip cards.  The Maxwell chips were introduced on the GTX 750 and 750ti cards, and the 900 series lineup introduced SM5.2 (Maxwell) throughout. 

--scryptr
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 258
weird stuff, trying to mine with a gtx 760, but it's complaining about the lack of sm5.x support.

The gtx 760 is supported right? Could it be a driver issue or am I missing something else (i5, 8gb ram, windows 10 x64, latest nvidia driver)
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