Easiest fix is to dump Windows and run an actual mining OS based on linux. They are more reliable and will increase your profits just by the fact that you dont ever have to mess with them. I have linux miners with uptimes of over 150 days just mining away happily without ever being touched.
I had linux installed before w10 and it crashed me every 3 days
eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)
Whats with the unsecure part?
I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?
can you help me the noob guys
its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port
otherwise its a default connection where I also use it
Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?
yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options
So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though
Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this
Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.
Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl. The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it. You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway. So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure. There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee back to your wallet work.
Ah okok so theres nothing worried to about
Well, let me make one thing clear, if you use the unsecured port you are opening up yourself for an attack from the web backbone that can redirect all your shares to their account. It has already happened a few times. It's not your PC itself that is in jepordy but the link to the pool.
So, my advice is always use the secured port. There is no good reason not to since the miner dev fee is already going to that secure port.
eth stratum connected eth-eu nanopool.org:9999 (unsecure)
Whats with the unsecure part?
I have already read the readme file but i cant find the solution?
can you help me the noob guys
its a connection between your miner and the pool, if you want it more secured then use the SSL port
otherwise its a default connection where I also use it
Is it safe to use it "unsecure"?
yeah, what I could do is to set some security of my PC and close some ports one example is -mport options
So far. no attempts made idk if its just a waste of time penetrating my rigs though
Haha okok but there is nobody who has a solution for the "unsecure" problem who can help me with this
Wtf? The solution is to use ssl pools. "Unsecured" text is just a graphical bling bling to promote users to use ssl pools so you cant cheat his miner, thats all.
Using Claymore miner you might as well use the secure port if you're mining on a pool that supports ssl. The miner will use the ssl connection anyway no matter which you select if the pool supports it. You can use the unsecure port 4444 if you want, but the dev fee will use the secure 5555 port anyway. So on any pool that supports the secure 5555 you're not going to cheat him becuase he is going to dev fee on the secure. There is no cheat any more because the ssl is encryped and none of the work arounds that used to redirect the dev fee back to your wallet work.
Run GPU-z and see what vendor of DDR5 memory your cards have. Check them one by one. 23 usualy is normal for Micron. The other chance is you did not overclock enough your Samsung memory to go to 24-25
I have crucial ddr4 mem 2 x 4gb
LOL...
Dude hes talking about your video memory. Not system memory.
Run GPU-z and see what vendor of DDR5 memory your cards have. Check them one by one. 23 usualy is normal for Micron. The other chance is you did not overclock enough your Samsung memory to go to 24-25
I use v10.0 is this ok? Or is better the use always the newest. I have tried newest but for some reason v10.0 works for me more stable at the moment.
The second qeustion is I have 8 gtx 1060 6 gb. Whats the max mhs ofcourse stable what I can get. I get now around 23 mh per card OC.
Thx in advanced
I've got 10*1060*6GB Palits and I'm getting 24.3MH stable on 11.5, paired with almost useless blake2s @ dcri 45... because I do have cheap electricity:)
someone is mining zero with 1060 6gb and linux? can share some results?
i am now at home. rig is at the office
can you tell me more info of your friends config
Share your configurations! Would be good for others to use to see if they get the same results.
I will share but I am at home now. Our business is closed today and with all respect im not going back to the office today. So thats why I asked whats your friends setup.
What I can tell you is that the change from linux to w10 helped me alot. with linux crashed alot etc etc etc
I use v10.0 is this ok? Or is better the use always the newest. I have tried newest but for some reason v10.0 works for me more stable at the moment.
its not usually applicable and will always depend on your requirements, new version has new kernels which imprroves a bit in AMD's hashrate, not sure thought with Nvidias as I've seen recent post that it has no significant changes and they've problem on newest versions.
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The second qeustion is I have 8 gtx 1060 6 gb. Whats the max mhs ofcourse stable what I can get. I get now around 23 mh per card OC.
I use v10.0 is this ok? Or is better the use always the newest. I have tried newest but for some reason v10.0 works for me more stable at the moment.
its not usually applicable and will always depend on your requirements, new version has new kernels which imprroves a bit in AMD's hashrate, not sure thought with Nvidias as I've seen recent post that it has no significant changes and they've problem on newest versions.
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The second qeustion is I have 8 gtx 1060 6 gb. Whats the max mhs ofcourse stable what I can get. I get now around 23 mh per card OC.