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Re: [ANN][Pool][Profit-Switch][Optional Auto-Exchange per Coin][Vardiff] ~ Hashcows
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forcefedvr6
on 26/11/2013, 05:30:54 UTC

Hmm,  this is frustrating me.  If anyone has any insight on what could be going on,  that would be great.

EDIT:  Figured that I would post up my most recent config:
(I know gpudyninterval does not do anything for me,  I just haven't deleted it )
Yes, I do... You are running Winblowz.  Therefore, you are stuck with an max intensity of 13 and not 14-20.

Try BAMT and see your results.

As an example, I get speeds from 640-730kh/sec on my 7950 and one 7970. 

BTW: Go Sapphire all the way.  Solid as a rock at 0.962v and getting 730kh/sec out of it.

> Nice,  I've got Sapphire 7950s, sku 11196-19-20g,  supposedly the stock bios is voltage unlocked, I still have to verify if cgminer is actually doing adjustments for me though,  or if I have to go to other means to adjust.  

> Not that I'm a big fan of Windows,  but I'm still resistant to trying to deal with linux at the moment,  since I really don't know anything about it.

> Can't say that I agree with you on anyone being stuck at I:13 because of windows.  From what I understand, that's usually due to running an sha-256 kernel.   Perhaps I am mistaken.  I'm running a scrypt kernel since I am mining scrypt,  which allows me to go to I:20 with stock versions of cgminer.  
Changing from I:13 to anything higher will definitely show an increase in hashrate on my system. I can crank them up to I:20 and get 650 a card,  but temps, stales and rejects seem to go up and my WU-to-hashrate percentage is lower as compared to I:18.

> I had one instance tonight where cgwatcher shut down cgminer due to connectivity issues, and despite me having it set to restart cgminer when the accepted shares fell off after a few minutes,  it did not restart it for some reason so I had to make one change in the settings for it to re-start cgminer unless it is stopped within cgwatcher. Then it restarted cgminer as soon as I checked that box, but I'm interested to see if it will fail again and now restart on its own without any further help from me. I'm going to get cgwatcher set so that I know that it runs cgminer smoothly,  and then I'm going to experiment with that earlier version of cgminer without cgwatcher to see if adding load balancing and/or fail overs can maintain smooth performance on its own.

> Anyone have any insight on those tagcoins?  Seems like they get mined a lot and never mature before they fall off of the list....do we get credit for those before they mature,  or are they piling up until they mature and get traded?  Would like to see a record of immature coins after they fall off of the list if we are not credited for them prior to that happening.  I might just start collecting them if we are not getting credit for them and can't see a record of them either.