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Post by mrnewguy on Nov 4, 2017 16:34:32 GMT -6
From hashparty pool website (http://electroneum.hashparty.io/#):
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vish
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Post by vish on Nov 4, 2017 17:55:20 GMT -6
is this in action already? as im over the threshold for payment and still havnt had pending change to paid in over 24 hours.
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 18:32:09 GMT -6
is this in action already? as im over the threshold for payment and still havnt had pending change to paid in over 24 hours. It seems that its updating different for different people. For instance, it supposedly changed payout around 3 hours ago. But my page didn't update until 30 mins ago. You might be in the same boat. I'm sure it will come around and payout and then set the min limit on yours soon enough. On a hashparty related note... I was wondering why I couldn't watch movies and such while mining. Because I had the Bfactor set to 6. It said higher value would let you interact with your pc but would lower hashrates. Anyhow, I finally tried to see how much it lowered, so I set it back to B factor=10 and now I can watch movies, youtube, browse. Funny thing is... my hash rate went from 650 H/s to about 645 H/s not much of a change at all
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 18:56:46 GMT -6
I've been mining for almost 24hrs str8 running 2 CPUs 1 at 24H/s the other 45H/s and a GPU at 46H/s I don't know if I ever recieved a payout or not. Ima start a new wallet n see what happens, any ideas on what's up there?
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 18:57:30 GMT -6
Oh I'm on the electroneum.hashparty.io:3333 and 5555
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 19:06:38 GMT -6
Oh I'm on the electroneum.hashparty.io:3333 and 5555 what system are you running joecat, because those seem really low hashrates.
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 19:32:23 GMT -6
Oh I'm on the electroneum.hashparty.io:3333 and 5555 what system are you running joecat, because those seem really low hashrates. I am running an old up pc with a GeForce gt 430 and a Dell inspirion quad core i4 I believe. What can I do to up my numbers without equipment upgrades?
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 19:39:09 GMT -6
what system are you running joecat, because those seem really low hashrates. I am running an old up pc with a GeForce gt 430 and a Dell inspirion quad core i4 I believe. What can I do to up my numbers without equipment upgrades? look up your system info in control panel. I cant find your cpu on google. I think you may be wrong about what it's called.
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 19:44:24 GMT -6
I am running an old up pc with a GeForce gt 430 and a Dell inspirion quad core i4 I believe. What can I do to up my numbers without equipment upgrades? look up your system info in control panel. I cant find your cpu on google. I think you may be wrong about what it's called. It's an Intel quad core i5-3210M processor. 2.5ghz the GPU is Nvidia GeForce GT 430
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 20:11:33 GMT -6
look up your system info in control panel. I cant find your cpu on google. I think you may be wrong about what it's called. It's an Intel quad core i5-3210M processor. 2.5ghz the GPU is Nvidia GeForce GT 430 Ok Joe. Your CPU has 2 cores but 4 threads. So, at first try running 2 threads on your interface window. If you like, try running 3 and then 4. Just play with that number to see which seems to work better. On your GPU, the GT 430 has 2 streaming multiprocessors. So in your XMR miner EasyStart file that you edit... you'll see something like this set launchParam=--launch=96x20 I want you to set that numeric value to 16x62 ... and if that causes any issues, play safe with 32x30. What this value needs to be is <= 2000. Since you don't have pascal architecture you have to use a x2 multiplier when figuring it out. 16x62x2 is 1984. 32x30x2 is 1920. So try the first one, and then if you have troubles change it to the second. Anyway give those changes a go and let me know if anything improves.
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 20:20:28 GMT -6
BTW, make sure both of your ports for cpu and gpu are 3333 because 5555 is too difficult for you.
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Post by tazman on Nov 4, 2017 20:33:12 GMT -6
Hi all. I am new to crypto mining and I was given a mining rig by my good friend and it consist of i7 CPU and 5 MSI GPU cards which pulls 4.2 KH/s. I would like to know which port would be better for my rig and why?
thank you in advance.
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Post by ironwill on Nov 4, 2017 20:52:00 GMT -6
Hi all. I am new to crypto mining and I was given a mining rig by my good friend and it consist of i7 CPU and 5 MSI GPU cards which pulls 4.2 KH/s. I would like to know which port would be better for my rig and why? thank you in advance. I dont know much about rigs. Never had one or know how to make one. But if you go read this... Well, I would not go on port 3333 for the GPU miner. From what some are saying, you'll get knocked off it for fast-sharing. That port is made for low end GPU's or single GPU systems. You could try 5555 or 7777. Run one hour on each and see how man accepted hashes you get in that hour's time. And then run off which one is best. As for the CPU you could probably run it on 3333.
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 21:27:33 GMT -6
BTW, make sure both of your ports for cpu and gpu are 3333 because 5555 is too difficult for you. Both are set to 3333. I tried those number, niether worked, miner wouldn't load. This is what my inputs look like for my gpu miner ( {"index" : 0, "threads" : 48, "blocks" : 2, "bfactor" : 6, "bsleep" : 25, "afine_to_cpu" : false} )
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Post by joecat1108 on Nov 4, 2017 21:48:12 GMT -6
Changed the blocks to 4. If you could try to explain the numbers to me so I understand what the software is telling the hardware to do that'd be super awesome, I'm not an expert but tech savvy.
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