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legendary
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September 02, 2014, 03:44:29 PM
Why aren't more people using http://cryptonotepool.org.uk/ ?
It donates all it's fee to the devs. Easy choice! Great uptime and everything. Get on it people!
sr. member
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September 02, 2014, 02:48:43 PM
legendary
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September 02, 2014, 02:29:44 PM
sr. member
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September 02, 2014, 02:11:39 PM
Hi everyone,

I have 32 core dual Xeon ES - Can someone recommend the best miner ?

Currently trying yam and I'm getting :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63106/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63366 rnds AV=3, ART=16547
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63123/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63383 rnds AV=3, ART=16548
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

Any thoughts ?

Check this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/monero-mining-pool-monerors-ddos-protected-private-cpu-miner-5-20-boost-758961

Quote
Win64 binaries provided by Wolf0 - Hero member , developer of the fastest Monero CPUminer :
Windows x64 binaries! AES-NI only!

Maybe it will help, also let us know if you got a higher hashrate!

With the wolf miner I got (21 threads):-

[2014-09-02 19:50:28] accepted: 1338/1338 (100.00%), 261.66 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:50:43] accepted: 1339/1339 (100.00%), 268.06 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:51:54] accepted: 1340/1340 (100.00%), 265.79 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:53:11] accepted: 1341/1341 (100.00%), 265.27 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:53:26] accepted: 1342/1342 (100.00%), 273.61 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:53:42] accepted: 1343/1343 (100.00%), 265.81 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)
[2014-09-02 19:54:06] accepted: 1344/1344 (100.00%), 264.55 H/s at diff 15000 (yay!!!)


So I ran the test again on yam(on the same pool this time but with 31 threads) and got :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 458; Rnds C/I: 531/150, Don. C/I: 174/75; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 458/19 705 rnds AV=1, ART=13560   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 14, Accepted 10
XMR Agg. H/s: 458; Rnds C/I: 531/150, Don. C/I: 174/75; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 458/19 705 rnds AV=1, ART=13560   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 14, Accepted 10
XMR Agg. H/s: 458; Rnds C/I: 531/150, Don. C/I: 174/75; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 458/19 705 rnds AV=1, ART=13560   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 14, Accepted 10

It would seem, that on my Xeon, that yam is far quicker :-

            458 on Yam
            261 on Wolf

Update

I read on the Wolf thread that less thread can produce more hash, so reduced to 21 threads on yam and got this :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 544; Rnds C/I: 171/0, Don. C/I: 146/42; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 544/27 317 rnds AV=1, ART=9492   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 7, Accepted 7 Share found!
XMR Agg. H/s: 539; Rnds C/I: 189/0, Don. C/I: 146/42; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 539/27 335 rnds AV=1, ART=9520   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 8, Accepted 8 Share found!
XMR Agg. H/s: 543; Rnds C/I: 213/0, Don. C/I: 146/42; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 543/27 359 rnds AV=1, ART=9515   eu.monero.rs: On-line, Shares Submitted 9, Accepted 9
XMR Agg. H/s: 543; Rnds C/I: 234/0, Don. C/I: 146/42; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 543/27 380 rnds AV=1, ART=9545

legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
September 01, 2014, 05:57:58 PM
Hi everyone,

I have 32 core dual Xeon ES - Can someone recommend the best miner ?

Currently trying yam and I'm getting :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63106/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63366 rnds AV=3, ART=16547
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63123/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63383 rnds AV=3, ART=16548
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

Any thoughts ?

Check this thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/monero-mining-pool-monerors-ddos-protected-private-cpu-miner-5-20-boost-758961

Quote
Win64 binaries provided by Wolf0 - Hero member , developer of the fastest Monero CPUminer :
Windows x64 binaries! AES-NI only!

Maybe it will help, also let us know if you got a higher hashrate!
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
September 01, 2014, 05:49:56 PM
Hi everyone,

I have 32 core dual Xeon ES - Can someone recommend the best miner ?

Currently trying yam and I'm getting :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63106/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63366 rnds AV=3, ART=16547
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63123/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63383 rnds AV=3, ART=16548
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

Any thoughts ?

Most people say yam is the best.


sr. member
Activity: 582
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September 01, 2014, 01:20:21 PM
Hi everyone,

I have 32 core dual Xeon ES - Can someone recommend the best miner ?

Currently trying yam and I'm getting :-

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63106/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63366 rnds AV=3, ART=16547
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

XMR Agg. H/s: 446; Rnds C/I: 63123/22913, Don. C/I: 1361/1300; Cfg/Wkr H/s: 447/15 63383 rnds AV=3, ART=16548
  cryptonotepool.org.uk: On-line, Shares Submitted 902, Accepted 902

Any thoughts ?
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 31, 2014, 10:12:55 AM
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newbie
Activity: 14
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August 31, 2014, 09:56:20 AM
all cryptonite algo GPU miner is pretty hotter than X11,can it be cooler and show temp on the console?
showing temp would be good if possible.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
August 31, 2014, 09:55:24 AM
all cryptonite algo GPU miner is pretty hotter than X11,can it be cooler and show temp on the console?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
August 31, 2014, 02:38:29 AM
Is there a detailed instruction to set up own pool?
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
August 30, 2014, 01:19:18 PM
Well well well then I only have one last chance .... to set up my own pool and use all the servers I have access to Tongue

Unfortunately I can't use all of them ... as the server I'm using now is not in use yet .... I will try some other miners in solo mode to see what it happens Cheesy

Multiple servers definitely helps even solo mining. You don't necessarily need to set up your own pool. With 10 of these you should average almost a block per week. Of course it could be zero or three or more in any given week. You never know.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
August 30, 2014, 01:17:18 PM
Well well well then I only have one last chance .... to set up my own pool and use all the servers I have access to Tongue

Unfortunately I can't use all of them ... as the server I'm using now is not in use yet .... I will try some other miners in solo mode to see what it happens Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1008
August 30, 2014, 12:08:43 PM
Slow pony edit.  I wrote this and then saw that smooth replied but I will post this anyway as it may have details that have some meaning for you.  My final answer was not edited Smiley
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Your expectation for how many coins you could mine seems to have come from Huh

If the parameters stay the same in the long run you will mine the same # of coins.  The long run is however very long in your case.  That is why people join pools, to decrease variance.  Also the likelihood of the HR increasing in the future along with the reward slowly decreasing is another reason people choose to decrease their variance.

Many take it to the other extreme and look for the pool with the largest HR.  This is also not good for the network as you don't want the network HR concentrated.  It is also not necessary in regards to variance IMO.  I mine on a small pool and it can take 2 days or an hour to find a block.  In a couple of weeks it averages out which is fine for me.

So if my arithmetic was correct and you will find a block in 83 days on average and the block reward is ~ 14.6 then 14.6/83=0.176 XMR/day
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
August 30, 2014, 12:03:26 PM
24 hrs?
What is your HR, ~200 h/s? 
What is the network HR?  Currently ~ 24,000,000 h/s
How many blocks mined in 24 hrs?  60x24=1440
24,000,000/200/1440=~83
So at the current difficulty you will find a block on average every 83 days.  With variance that could be 8 days or a year.
And if the network HR goes up.................


I am stable here ... at this speed
Code:
hashrate: 243.2105
hashrate: 243.1053
hashrate: 242.9474
hashrate: 242.7368


So should I go mine in a pool? as people told me it would help more the network if I solo mine .... but they never said it will take me 83 days to find a block ... I was thinking I will find 1 very 2 days .... or something like that ... but not every 83 days

I'm sorry if you felt misled, that was not my intent. I told you it was like a raffle, but actual numbers are more clear.

If you go with a pool you will get about 0.176 XMR/day less losses from pool fees and inefficiency.

You know the numbers you have to decide what you want to do.

legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
August 30, 2014, 11:09:08 AM
24 hrs?
What is your HR, ~200 h/s? 
What is the network HR?  Currently ~ 24,000,000 h/s
How many blocks mined in 24 hrs?  60x24=1440
24,000,000/200/1440=~83
So at the current difficulty you will find a block on average every 83 days.  With variance that could be 8 days or a year.
And if the network HR goes up.................


I am stable here ... at this speed
Code:
hashrate: 243.2105
hashrate: 243.1053
hashrate: 242.9474
hashrate: 242.7368


So should I go mine in a pool? as people told me it would help more the network if I solo mine .... but they never said it will take me 83 days to find a block ... I was thinking I will find 1 very 2 days .... or something like that ... but not every 83 days
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1008
August 30, 2014, 11:04:56 AM
24 hrs?
What is your HR, ~200 h/s? 
What is the network HR?  Currently ~ 24,000,000 h/s
How many blocks mined in 24 hrs?  60x24=1440
24,000,000/200/1440=~83
So at the current difficulty you will find a block on average every 83 days.  With variance that could be 8 days or a year.
And if the network HR goes up.................
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
August 30, 2014, 06:43:52 AM
Do the old miners know I'm new???
Why I always end up with this kind of messages
Code:
transaction fee is not enough: 0.005941300000, minumim fee: 0.100000000000

Please don't send me anymore transactions that are not having the minimum fee of 0.1 XMR


P.S. Still no block found and we are close to the 24h run!!!
legendary
Activity: 930
Merit: 1010
August 30, 2014, 06:01:54 AM
I registered for the "750 hours per month of Windows t2.micro instance usage" to try some XMR mining on there for free.

It started off well with me getting about 50H/s as expcted, but less than an hour in, it had sunk to about 2H/s. Is this an intentional cap from amazon do somehow discourage this kind of use?

Anyone knows? Thank you
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1002
August 30, 2014, 02:56:29 AM
What can i do to keep my hashrate like this Huh
I like it when it was above 150 Cheesy
it is with 7 threads .....
Code:
hashrate: 176.2105
hashrate: 169.3158
hashrate: 164.0000
hashrate: 157.1579
hashrate: 150.6316
hashrate: 144.4737
hashrate: 138.1579
hashrate: 131.6316
hashrate: 124.9474
hashrate: 118.1053
hashrate: 111.3158
hashrate: 104.3684
hashrate: 97.7368
hashrate: 93.6842
hashrate: 93.6842
hashrate: 93.6842
hashrate: 93.6316



Is the displayed value for ALL 7 threads or 1 thread?

I have no ideea .... but it went up to
Code:
 hashrate: 240.4737
hashrate: 239.9474
hashrate: 239.8421

so i think it's for all 7 threads Smiley
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