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Topic: Noobpool.com Ethereum mining, 0% pool fee! - page 10. (Read 19917 times)

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Are you willing to support nicehash for your pool?

Nicehash is supported, just use Daggerhashmoto as the algorithm. 


yeah i use it on ethermine, but i need some setting from the pool to set up nicehash. Have you tried to set it up? i can't!

I haven't used nicehash before, but the settings for the pool should be the same as the claymore settings I would think.

Hi, i'm still trying to set up nicehash on your pool, but it doesn't work, it seems to be incompatible:



Can you do something about this?

The password has to be #, and the port I believe needs to be 8008.
full member
Activity: 291
Merit: 155
Are you willing to support nicehash for your pool?

Nicehash is supported, just use Daggerhashmoto as the algorithm. 


yeah i use it on ethermine, but i need some setting from the pool to set up nicehash. Have you tried to set it up? i can't!

I haven't used nicehash before, but the settings for the pool should be the same as the claymore settings I would think.

Hi, i'm still trying to set up nicehash on your pool, but it doesn't work, it seems to be incompatible:



Can you do something about this?
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
Damn, up to 111% variance.  Hopefully we get it soon and the next one at like 3%..

noobpool, how do they calculate the "bounty" per blockchain. For example, looks like our current block is more difficult to solve, do they pay higher ETH per block? Just curios what's the price tag they attach per blockchain and what's the criteria for that price tag?

That's a good question.  Our first was 5.01, the next was 5.34.  And honestly, I have no clue.  If you figure it out please share with the class.


It's 5 ethereum per block discovery win.  The extra ether is the gas charge in the transactions inside the block so that's the bonus.  Look at the transaction history you will see very few transactions in the first block and many more in the second successful block.

RE: 1080  8GB.  that's a good card for dual mining.  you can mine ether with 4GB reserved memory and then the other 4GB can mine another GPU intense algo. zcash/sia/dodge/pascal
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I'm living in a tropical country, hence my room temperature is ~29'C (~84'F). If you are in cold country, maybe can push the limit further,

I'm living in Italy but my room temperature is higher than yours!

In MSI Afterburner, I'm having this setting stable for 1day+ already for my GTX 1070:
Memory Clock (MHz) = +540
Core Clock (MHz) = +0
Power Limit (%) = 68%
Fan Speed Auto (sometimes I set to 60)

With above setting, I'm getting ~30MH/s, GPU temp = 55'C

I'll try this setting (as soon as I'll be able to overclock gpu under linux...).
Very very thanks  Grin
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Don't use your 1080ti on eth, you are wasting time and power!
eth is for 1070/1060s only on the nvidia side
[/quote]Ok, I'll stop that right away. Cheesy Seriously is there a good reason why I shouldn't mine with the GTX 1080 Ti. I'm not using it when I'm at work or sleeping and the electricity is basically free in Finland.
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Presumably they just mean that the GDDR5X memory is not optimized for the ETH algos in current mining software. So, there are probably more profitable ways to use your card mining.
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Activity: 291
Merit: 155

I use MSI Afterburner to tweak (although I'm using Asus Strix GPU), I learned from the forum members here too.
I tweaked to increase GPU memory frequency, incremental of 100MHz each time, click apply and let it stable for at least 10minutes, you can see the hashrate goes up real time, if PC is stable, I repeat the same step, 100MHz incremental  until your PC hit instability, marked that unstable frequency and dial back.

After achieving stable memory frequency, you can play around with GPU power level dial also, that should help to lower your electricity bill abit, and enjoy lower temperature.

What are the values that are stable for you?


I'm living in a tropical country, hence my room temperature is ~29'C (~84'F). If you are in cold country, maybe can push the limit further,

In MSI Afterburner, I'm having this setting stable for 1day+ already for my GTX 1070:
Memory Clock (MHz) = +540
Core Clock (MHz) = +0
Power Limit (%) = 68%
Fan Speed Auto (sometimes I set to 60)

With above setting, I'm getting ~30MH/s, GPU temp = 55'C

Have you tried to underclock your core clock? I run my GTX 1080 TI with -400 MHz core clock and there is no difference in hash speed but temps are almost five degrees lower.

Don't use your 1080ti on eth, you are wasting time and power!
eth is for 1070/1060s only on the nvidia side
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0

I use MSI Afterburner to tweak (although I'm using Asus Strix GPU), I learned from the forum members here too.
I tweaked to increase GPU memory frequency, incremental of 100MHz each time, click apply and let it stable for at least 10minutes, you can see the hashrate goes up real time, if PC is stable, I repeat the same step, 100MHz incremental  until your PC hit instability, marked that unstable frequency and dial back.

After achieving stable memory frequency, you can play around with GPU power level dial also, that should help to lower your electricity bill abit, and enjoy lower temperature.

What are the values that are stable for you?


I'm living in a tropical country, hence my room temperature is ~29'C (~84'F). If you are in cold country, maybe can push the limit further,

In MSI Afterburner, I'm having this setting stable for 1day+ already for my GTX 1070:
Memory Clock (MHz) = +540
Core Clock (MHz) = +0
Power Limit (%) = 68%
Fan Speed Auto (sometimes I set to 60)

With above setting, I'm getting ~30MH/s, GPU temp = 55'C
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0

I use MSI Afterburner to tweak (although I'm using Asus Strix GPU), I learned from the forum members here too.
I tweaked to increase GPU memory frequency, incremental of 100MHz each time, click apply and let it stable for at least 10minutes, you can see the hashrate goes up real time, if PC is stable, I repeat the same step, 100MHz incremental  until your PC hit instability, marked that unstable frequency and dial back.

After achieving stable memory frequency, you can play around with GPU power level dial also, that should help to lower your electricity bill abit, and enjoy lower temperature.

What are the values that are stable for you?


I'm away from PC, later tonight I'll check for you.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0

I use MSI Afterburner to tweak (although I'm using Asus Strix GPU), I learned from the forum members here too.
I tweaked to increase GPU memory frequency, incremental of 100MHz each time, click apply and let it stable for at least 10minutes, you can see the hashrate goes up real time, if PC is stable, I repeat the same step, 100MHz incremental  until your PC hit instability, marked that unstable frequency and dial back.

After achieving stable memory frequency, you can play around with GPU power level dial also, that should help to lower your electricity bill abit, and enjoy lower temperature.

What are the values that are stable for you?
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
Damn, up to 111% variance.  Hopefully we get it soon and the next one at like 3%..

noobpool, how do they calculate the "bounty" per blockchain. For example, looks like our current block is more difficult to solve, do they pay higher ETH per block? Just curios what's the price tag they attach per blockchain and what's the criteria for that price tag?

That's a good question.  Our first was 5.01, the next was 5.34.  And honestly, I have no clue.  If you figure it out please share with the class.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Damn, up to 111% variance.  Hopefully we get it soon and the next one at like 3%..

noobpool, how do they calculate the "bounty" per blockchain. For example, looks like our current block is more difficult to solve, do they pay higher ETH per block? Just curios what's the price tag they attach per blockchain and what's the criteria for that price tag?
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
Damn, up to 111% variance.  Hopefully we get it soon and the next one at like 3%..
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
For AMD cards there are actually 2 voltage settings that can be lowered in msi afterburner if you click the little button next to the voltage setting.  Lowering both dramatically lowered my heat and power use by my hash rate didn't change. 
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Thanks for all your recommendation earlier, I'm able to increase my GTX1070 hashrate from 25MH/s to now average 30MH/s, while at the same time lowering power to 68%

How did you achieve such result?
My Gtx1070 is running at 25MH  Cry

I use MSI Afterburner to tweak (although I'm using Asus Strix GPU), I learned from the forum members here too.
I tweaked to increase GPU memory frequency, incremental of 100MHz each time, click apply and let it stable for at least 10minutes, you can see the hashrate goes up real time, if PC is stable, I repeat the same step, 100MHz incremental  until your PC hit instability, marked that unstable frequency and dial back.

After achieving stable memory frequency, you can play around with GPU power level dial also, that should help to lower your electricity bill abit, and enjoy lower temperature.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Thanks for all your recommendation earlier, I'm able to increase my GTX1070 hashrate from 25MH/s to now average 30MH/s, while at the same time lowering power to 68%

How did you achieve such result?
My Gtx1070 is running at 25MH  Cry
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Thanks for all your recommendation earlier, I'm able to increase my GTX1070 hashrate from 25MH/s to now average 30MH/s, while at the same time lowering power to 68% hence now lower temperature for my GPU.
I'm considering to add 1 more GPU, that should help the pool hashrate by a little
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
looks like it.  we are approaching the mean average.  So we may move to the unlucky side of the average for this round.  the Mean at 5.3GH is 2.81 days per block average.

What will be cool is when we hit one block right after another.  bound to happen at some point with this hash power.

That will be nice.  I'd really like to get to 1-2 blocks a day.  That would still be slow enough that luck will help out with lower hash miners while still bringing in a consistent amount of ETH for everyone.  But we'd need to be up to like 15-20GH/s for that.  Eventually we might get there as people see that everything works, it's legit, payments go out on time, etc. 
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
looks like it.  we are approaching the mean average.  So we may move to the unlucky side of the average for this round.  the Mean at 5.3GH is 2.81 days per block average.

What will be cool is when we hit one block right after another.  bound to happen at some point with this hash power.
full member
Activity: 165
Merit: 100
We are unlucky for this third block, we are at 95% of Current Round Variance and still nothing ...

We can't have good luck every block I guess, but our average will still be good, unless it goes to like 300% or something. 
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We are unlucky for this third block, we are at 95% of Current Round Variance and still nothing ...
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