Hello all. So I am using some 5700's and I can hit 56MH/s (can hit 60MH/s but way more incorrect shares) with them but I still get a considerable amount of incorrect shares. Has anyone found an optimal setting for a better accepted/incorrect ratio? On Claymore I only get 52Mh/s but 0 rejected/incorrect shares. Maybe it is just pushed too far and I might be better off going back to Claymore..
What do you guys think?
Some miners on some algos start submitting bad shares with too much OC. If you OC back it off a bit.
Some share are stale because they were submitted too late. These are not completely unavoidable
and are exacerbated by high network latency. This should be the same with both miners.
Since Claymore doesn't produce bad shares it's a software bug. Mutiply the displayed hashrate by
the accepted share percentage/100 to get the effective hash rate and compare that to Claymore.
This assumes the displayed hashrate is not inflated as some have claimed. It seems unlikely an
unknown developer would appear on the scene and beat all the others in performance.