OC3D Crypto-currency Mining Pool?

Just a update for me, I'm getting 300kH/s after tweaking which is about 40kH/s more than when I started. I just wish I could get more than my max of 1450mHz memory speed, anyone know how to break the barrier?

As for the issue with the program not running, have you taken the folder out of the .zip file? I didn't and I think that's where my problems were stemming from.

It sounds counter-intuitive, but have you tried backing off the core clock on your GPU?

My hashrate increased by dropping core from 1050 to 850, memory speed is still 1500 (out of the box).

Edit: I did try adjusting my memory clock, both up and down, both ways resulted in lower hashrate for me.
 
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No, I mean I physically can't get the memory clock any higher in after burner! I'll try backing off the core clock and see if I get any gains :).

EDIT: Just set my core on my card down to 850 and I'm now getting 350kH/s!! And yes it does sound silly to do this but the whole idea that a currency is called DOGECOIN is a bit backwards in itself! :lol:
 
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No, I mean I physically can't get the memory clock any higher in after burner! I'll try backing off the core clock and see if I get any gains :).

EDIT: Just set my core on my card down to 850 and I'm now getting 350kH/s!! And yes it does sound silly to do this but the whole idea that a currency is called DOGECOIN is a bit backwards in it's self! :lol:

Ah I see. There is a way to go past the slider limit imposed in Afterburner by editing the config file, though obviously it's done at your own risk.

Just search for "unofficial overclocking MSI Afterburner".

Yeah, if you look here: https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison
Find your card (or closest to it since it's not complete) it will give you an idea of what sort of settings to use.
For example, my exact card is on there and it says 830 on the core, but 850 actually gives me a better hashrate.
 
I've change the settings and I can now set my memory clock to 2160!!! Although I don't think I'll get even close to that ;). Thanks for the help alcoholocaust!
 
I've change the settings and I can now set my memory clock to 2160!!! Although I don't think I'll get even close to that ;). Thanks for the help alcoholocaust!

No problem mate. Just be aware, I've read that a lot of people have had issues with bluescreens when overclocking past the CCC/AMD imposed limits.
Best of luck to you. :cool:
 
Well I just hit the 400kH/s milestone, but running at 960 on the core and 1625 on the memory, The temps were only in the mid 40's but I had something that I've never experienced with overclocking before? I had a white screen? It was across all 3 of my monitors and just froze my computer until I did a hard reset. Anyone had this problem before?

Also, I was wondering,does adjusting the core voltage mean that I will have more headroom for memory overclocking or is it just for the core clock overclocking?

Thanks
-Joe
 
Well I just hit the 400kH/s milestone, but running at 960 on the core and 1625 on the memory, The temps were only in the mid 40's but I had something that I've never experienced with overclocking before? I had a white screen? It was across all 3 of my monitors and just froze my computer until I did a hard reset. Anyone had this problem before?

Also, I was wondering,does adjusting the core voltage mean that I will have more headroom for memory overclocking or is it just for the core clock overclocking?

Thanks
-Joe

I've not had a white screen/freeze, possibly an effect of overheating? Afaik the temp is only measured on the core. Just speculating as I don't know exactly which card you have or the cooling arrangement.
And I have no idea for the voltage as it's not something I have changed, but the name would suggest it's only the core.

When you're running cgminer at those clocks do you have a value showing next to HW in either section?
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Ok I'm also currently mining Dogecoin @360Kh/s, gpu only :)

/EDIT : Make that 421Kh/s :D

Only problem is in my transactions, it says that the ''fee'' and my credit are equal to eachother :/

I don't want to work for Dogecoin, how to prevent this..?
 
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Ok I'm also currently mining Dogecoin @360Kh/s, gpu only :)

/EDIT : Make that 421Kh/s :D

Only problem is in my transactions, it says that the ''fee'' and my credit are equal to eachother :/

I don't want to work for Dogecoin, how to prevent this..?

Ignore that, Under the "Transactions" menu my credit and fee are showing the same value too.
If you click "Dashboard" in the left column, then look to the bottom right of the page it will tell you your total confirmed and unconfirmed.
 
Ignore that, Under the "Transactions" menu my credit and fee are showing the same value too.
If you click "Dashboard" in the left column, then look to the bottom right of the page it will tell you your total confirmed and unconfirmed.

Ahh nice, 22 coins in about 15 minz... is that any good..? :/
 
Yea, I think my VRM's or memory modules must have overheated or something. I thought I would have had adequate cooling with the Arctic Accelero III.

I'm still confused on how to actually put the coins into a wallet? It says I have 900 on Dogehouse but not sure how to pay them out to my wallet, if I even have the wallet setup?

EDIT: It looks like I've officially made my first dollar in mining! Just checked a calculator and I currently have $1.02722999 worth of DOGE! :)
 
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It's a system of averages.

Some blocks are worth a lot, some are worth a little.



I get around 60-140 coins an hour, which based against my kWh of running the PC (0.45) is costing me 5p. (that's overshot, I'm actually not really drawing past 400W at all).

100 coins per hour worth 12p, 5p cost, 7p profit per hour. FUCK YEAH MATHS!

Haha. This is running inefficiently though, and at fairly low intensity. I think with a second mining rig, a few months at 24/7 could easily pay back the cost. Then it's profit!

And that's assuming prices stay the same. As Dogecoin gets more popular, there's real potential for the value to go up.

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Ahh nice, 22 coins in about 15 minz... is that any good..? :/

I don't know what a good rate is tbh. It's higher than mine though, I've been on and off all night/morning and I'm only on 591 confirmed, 54 unconfirmed. I've dropped my intensity though so I can use the computer a little better and only getting 220Kh/s

Yea, I think my VRM's or memory modules must have overheated or something. I thought I would have had adequate cooling with the Arctic Accelero III.

I'm still confused on how to actually put the coins into a wallet? It says I have 900 on Dogehouse but not sure how to pay them out to my wallet, if I even have the wallet setup?

Download the Wallet from http://dogecoin.com/ It will take a hell of a long time to synchronise though.
Go to "Much Receive" and copy the wallet address on the right hand side.

Click "Edit Account" in the left menu on the dogehouse website, and paste the wallet address into the "Payment Address" box.
You can set an auto payout level so that it sends it to your wallet on reaching your specified threshold (500-150000), or you can make a manual payout on the same page.
 
Can you guys do me a favour?

Mine for an hour, then post your average hashrate and the number of coins you earned in that hour.

I want to see if a faster hashrate correlates directly with the number of coins you get. Here's my theory:

If you were just mining one block at the same speed, a 300kH/s hash might award, (random number for ease, 30 coins). Then a 600 kH/s would award 60coins, matching the 2x speed increase?

But every time you increase your hashrate, you find blocks faster, process them faster, and get awarded a bigger share as a result. So, is it still just 2x, or is it exponential?

I want to work this out, so if you could all post your hashrates and coin per hour, that'd be great. I'm going to try get a graph together and estimate it from 100 kH/s all the way to 2mH/s (if we have anyone that can get up to those kind of speeds). You can also restrict/push your rigs to get a range of values for me if you have the time!

This way we can also have a record people can use to see what they could be earning each hour with their current hashrates.

Help me out! :)

This format please:

HashRate: <value> kH/s
CpH: <value>
 
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I changed something with my cudaminer and it says my 570 is getting 1Mh/s, im guessing its an error but it looked pretty cool :lol:
 
As far as I'm aware your dogecoin reward is directly influenced by the amount of work you submitted for that block, so it would partly make sense for someone with double the hashrate to be earning double the coins, but it's also dependant on how many people contribute work to that block.

The bigger the pool the more chance you have of finding the block, but the lesser your reward.

I think there are too many factors involved to make a coins/hashrate expectancy unless you're also tracking how many workers are on the pool at the time as well.
 
As far as I'm aware your dogecoin reward is directly influenced by the amount of work you submitted for that block, so it would partly make sense for someone with double the hashrate to be earning double the coins, but it's also dependant on how many people contribute work to that block.

The bigger the pool the more chance you have of finding the block, but the lesser your reward.

I think there are too many factors involved to make a coins/hashrate expectancy unless you're also tracking how many workers are on the pool at the time as well.

Theoretically that would average out too. It doesn't have to be perfectly accurate, simply a real-world estimation.
 
HashRate: 384.4 kH/s
CpH: 86.93114626 confirmed and 91.98103853 unconfirmed.

I was still playing around with the clocks and don't think this is my optimum on my 7870 but I had it at 919 core and 1558 memory the whole hour with no problems. I could be running at 940 core and 1585 memory which gives about 395kH/s and sometimes peaks at 399kH/s.
 
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