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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v9.5 (Windows/Linux)
by
h311m4n
on 25/06/2017, 17:50:58 UTC
Hi, can anyone help with an unusual issue?

I'm dual mining ETH & DCR using V9.5 with the following .bat file entry for an Nvidia card:-

Code:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0x1BB71ea7b1d111eCF789b305E2DF784cAe8918Bc.WorkerMiner1 -epsw x -dpool dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 -dwal jaminben.WorkerMiner1 -dpsw password

Everything looks to be working ok my end but ethermine.org is reporting that the miner is offline.

I also have another rig which is also dual mining ETH & DCR using V9.5 with the following .bat file entry for an AMD cards:-

Code:
EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444 -ewal 0x1BB71ea7b1d111eCF789b305E2DF784cAe8918Bc.WorkerMiner2 -epsw x -dpool dcr.suprnova.cc:3252 -dwal jaminben.WorkerMiner2 -dpsw password

This rig normally mines 59Mh/s but for some reason it's now only reporting on ethermine.org as 45Mh/s but on my screen it looks to be doing 59Mhs.

Have I missed a setting somewhere in my .bat files? It looks like some of my Mh/s is going else where for Eth and not to ethermine.org.

Thanks in advance for any assistance  Smiley





Local and pool hashrate can be different. The hashrate you see locally, doesn't mean you are effectively hashing at that speed. Tipically, overclocking too much will result in memory errors which affect the hashrate your pool reports.

The truth is, a card might be more efficient hashing at 27 than 29mh/s.

Just use hwinfo and check for cards throwing bazillions of errors. Reduce their memory frequency if it is the case until yoy see no more or very few.