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Re: ALERT! sgminerwindows.com Stealing Bitcoins!
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ingrown
on 09/08/2014, 15:55:58 UTC
So is it confirmed that the tainted code was only in recent builds?  If so, how long ago did it happen?
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Re: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11][X13] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 11/07/2014, 16:56:23 UTC
If anyone is interested, I created a quick and ugly php script to pull the profitability of each of Waffle's algorithms and use your actual hash rates for each algo to tell you which is most profitable.  

I find the vsLTC to be completely wrong as I get vastly more x11 hashes than I do x13.  So like right now, x13 looks a lot more profitable but when you do the math I get roughly the exact same payouts.

This was more of a personal project and I was only going to do x11 and x13 but scrypt and scrypt-n wasn't any more difficult.  If there is interest in it I could probably add in a power factor to calculate in power costs or any other suggestions.

Sorry, I don't have a domain name I can use for it right now but you can get it at: http://149.5.241.57

You might consider including the time since the counter was reset. (Midnight UTC)  The partial daily earnings will swing wildly at the beginning of the day and more slowly at the end of the day, this needs to be taken into account for that data to be useful.
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Re: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N][X11][X13] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 03/07/2014, 00:05:36 UTC
I've noticed a possible problem with mining X13.  I used the password field to set my difficulty to 0.160, but occasionally all of my miners will switch to 0.010 and begin spamming the server.  It keeps doing this for quite some time, 5ish minutes or so.

I guess this could be a specific coin causing it since they all start and stop doing it at the same time.  Of course, while typing this out it happened again, but only to two of my miners, so I guess that rules that out.

As the spammy .010 messages scrolled by I noticed this message right before the difficulty downshifted: "Stratum connection to pool 0 interrupted" 

I don't think there's anything wrong with my internet connection, but I guess that could be something to look into.  I'm using Pimp on my headless rigs, and sgminer_x11x13mod_03_06_2014 on my Windows machine.

I've been sitting and watching them now, they seem to only go back to the difficulty I've set once the network difficulty changes.  I guess when a coin switch happens it goes back to normal.
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Re: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
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ingrown
on 27/06/2014, 21:17:35 UTC
Hmm, glad that it worked for you guys. I tried that both with lasys and the "14.6fixed" miners,  didn't see an increase on my 7950s though.

I think that it might be a problem with win8.1 and the 14.4 drivers because I noticed that I actually lost about . 1Mh per card after "upgrading" from win8 to 8.1 and running 14.4 modded driver (I have six cards) and lazys miner like I had been.

I'm running Windows 7 with the 14.4 v3 mod drivers, lasybear's miner (sgminer_x11x13mod_03_06_2014.zip), and Pencha's BIN file.

I have 6 GPUs per machine and get 3.7 m/hash per card @ 1080/1500.

How much are you getting currently?

I'm seeing about 2.89 Mh/s per 7950 card (sapphire hd7950 non-reference) running win8.1, 14.4 modded driver,  and lasy x11 miner. (Was seeing ~2.99 with win8 before I "upgraded".) I put the .bin file in my miner folder and didn't really change anything though,  so I tried a different miner with the new .bin and still saw about 2.89per card.  I wonder if the lasy x11/x13 build is better than the x11 one. I might have to run it to see,  but I'm thinking that either one handles x11 the same.


What's your WSize and TC set at?  Per the name of the bin, you need to be set at 256 and 8192 respectively for it to work with that bin. 

Interesting,  I will give that a shot.  Worksize was set at 256 but TC was 23,xxx ,  and then I deleted TC because I didn't think that it was necessary with these x11 miners.  I'll try out what you are saying a little later though.

If you delete the bin, the kernel will just generate a new bin file from your own setup... it'll be named something like x11modTahitiglg2tc23000w256l4.bin based on the settings you just gave, but it won't be optimized like the dropbox linked one is.  The numbers in the name correspond to matched settings with your current config.

Try again with TC of 8192 and the dropbox provided bin file.

Update:  After about 2.5 hours of hashing at increased rates last night,  I shut down to plug in my amp meter and restarted the rig.  When I restarted it,  I noticed that I was only hashing at about 3.2 Mh/s per card instead of the 3.7 that I had just been seeing.  So I restarted the miner from within itself and it hashed for about 10 minutes back at 3.7 Mh/s per card, and then the screen started flickering and sgminer shut down and I lost video.
Rig would re-set if I hit reset,  miner would auto-start through my .bat file in startup and I would see 3.7Mh/s per card, but the flicker/black screen scenario would repeat itself after about 10 minutes and I would have to reset.  I tried and went back to not using the custom .bin file, and reloaded my old config,  but always the same scenario after about 10 minutes.  Tried a bunch of things such as removing and reloading 14.4 and modded .inf files,  same scenario. One time I got a message that I had unplugged an audio device,  which was not true,  but got me to thinking, so I deactivated the amd hdmi audio drivers after remembering that moving to win 8.1 caused me to reload amd 14.4 and I forgot to shut them off,  but still no joy.  Just did a system restore to right after loading 8.1, and I reloaded 14.4 + modded drivers,  and it just crashed again after about 15 minutes.

I did discover that even with the 20% increase in hashrate,  my power consumption only increased to 8.5A which is nice,  but I might be heading towards a F & R since 8.1 is already pissing me off on its own for numerous reasons,  but idk what the fuck I did to cause the miner (?) gpu driver (?) OS(?) instability.

You might want to try it without the amp meter inline.  I had a problem with one a few months ago that I believe fried a psu.
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Re: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 25/06/2014, 20:40:28 UTC
Are there any Wafflepool API's available for getting the current BTC / MH for scrypt, nscrypt and X11?

So far I've only found this API:
http://wafflepool.com/tmp_api
But that one is only for your own mining

Thanks!


PW posted this a week ago:

Miner stats: http://wafflepool.com/api/miner?address=XXXXXXXX
Pool stats: http://wafflepool.com/api/stats

I believe the second link is what you're looking for. 
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Re: [POOL][Scrypt][Scrypt-N] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
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ingrown
on 11/06/2014, 23:04:31 UTC
Any chance of adding more algorithms? X13 is pretty popular.

Someone might have mentioned that three posts above yours.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 23/05/2014, 13:25:26 UTC
So is it normal for 1 BTC per MHS's per day to drop so much when prices rise???  I guess despite the drop we still making about the same since the price is up?   No one asking or worried about it but me so I guess so.

Or is this the new normal due to all the ASIC's coming on-line?



I imagine the BTC/1MH drop is solely due to the fact that the value of BTC is rising but the value of the altcoins hasn't risen.  You're right, we should be making about the same assuming you cash out your BTC immediately.  The altcoin market may adjust, but I have no idea if or when that would happen.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 01/04/2014, 19:54:20 UTC
Anyone else noticing a crazy high stalerate?  My 15 minute stalerate is between 20 and 27% across all 4 of my miners.

Edit: May have been a fluke, I just let it sit and everything looks normal again.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 28/03/2014, 14:20:57 UTC
Payout just took place (thank you).  

But why are the payment times so screwy?  It looks like the pool clock is broken.

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2014-03-28 13:09:12

Pool Operator is in the U.S.A.  Why is website time off by 4-7 hours?

Historically PW had issues with Cryptsy paying out large amounts of BTC so he has been staggering payout times. The timestamp on the website is GMT, so you can adjust for your local time accordingly.
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 23/03/2014, 18:14:52 UTC
I'm thinking about mining with you guys again. What has the average btc/mh been lately? separate from redirect issue

This is pretty accurate: http://wafflepool.com/stats
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Re: [ANN][POOL] Profit switching pool - wafflepool.com
by
ingrown
on 22/03/2014, 16:33:01 UTC
I have noticed that my accepted shares were at 1024 difficulty instead of 512 as it used to be. Maybe something wrong with the difficulty switching? restarting sgminer "fixed" it for me (also back to 512), but I still have a 8h window with 100% loss right now

Are you sure you didn't fail over to a different pool?  I believe middlecoin set their difficulty to 1024.
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Re: [ANN] NoodlyAppendageCoin (NDL) - Launching 02/01/2014 at midnight UTC
by
ingrown
on 03/01/2014, 16:17:40 UTC
Offer still stands for people who want to start mining.

0% fees on http://NDL.DEDICATEDPOOL.COM.  And if you sign up, and mine, you can also pick another one of our pools you want 0% on.  For instance, we have the biggest pool on the Internet for LOT.

Just quote this message and give me your username so I can apply the 0%



Thanks!

Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode #dedicatedpool
http://dedicatedpool.com/images/l.png

Just signed up myself!
User: ingrown
second: LOT
Thanks!
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Re: POLL: What are you mostly doing with BitCoin?
by
ingrown
on 28/07/2011, 12:17:31 UTC
I don't do drugs but I'll use bitcoin to buy things once people actually offer something I want. But for now I'm chugging away at the breakeven point.

I don't remember writing this...

Probably due to the drugs.
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Re: Please explain the love for the 5830s and 5850s
by
ingrown
on 21/06/2011, 13:27:33 UTC
I've seen a couple of reports in this thread of 4850's getting 80-90 mhash/s.  I've been mining on two for the past week and a half, trying to tweak them, but only reliably getting 55-60 out of them.  One is on a laptop, so that's to be expected... its gpu is clocked at 500 mhz by default.  The desktop's running at slightly over stock,  too, but I need to get the card cooler before trying any overclocking.  It's currrently running at 103 degrees C.  It's an old setup, so the fans could probably use some cleaning.  I've read that people recommend underclocking the memory, is that to reduce temps?

Most of this is a moot point, I was lucky enough to find a 5830 in stock at Newegg last week, so I'll get a nice boost in mining and gaming performance when it comes in tomorrow. I'll still want to use the 4850 in a linux server i have running, so I do want to figure out how to get that card mining optimally. I've looked at the mining hardware comparison chart, but I can't get anywhere near those numbers.

If it makes any difference, I'm running phoenix miner with fastloop, aggression 3, and worksize 128.  Trial and error has shown that seems to work well and allow the pc to be used.  Raising the aggression only gets me a couple mhash extra, but makes it unusable.  Raising it too high makes the pc crash.

I apologize for being long winded, I haven't had enough coffee this morning.  I guess I'm just feeling the need to vent and find out options to optomize my mining.

Oh, I've been mining on both systems for 12 days or so and have earned 1.15 BTC from the pool i'm connected to.  Is this low for 110-120 MH/s?


Edit: I think it's a cooling problem.  I stopped mining, let the GPU cool, then restarted it.  I was running at 67 MH/s until it hit about 100 degrees, then it dropped down.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
by
ingrown
on 19/06/2011, 19:51:08 UTC
I don't think I've ever joined a forum that required a minimum time browsing to post... If I would have known, I would have made an account a week ago.  Oh well... Hi everyone!