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navin-hariharan opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 58 comments
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Nicehash #92

navin-hariharan opened this issue Jun 5, 2021 · 58 comments

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@navin-hariharan
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How to config with nicehash??

@UnamSanctam
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Like any other pool. Just mine to the ETH Nicehash address and use your Nicehash BTC wallet as the wallet address.

@navin-hariharan
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If you have time can you contact me via discord or anything other platform possible?

@navin-hariharan
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Is the pool config correct?

@navin-hariharan
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Here is ETH keccak.eu-west.nicehash.com:3338

@UnamSanctam
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The Monero one is correct yes but the ETH one is daggerhashimoto.eu-west.nicehash.com:3353, Ethereum uses the Ethash (DaggerHashimoto) algorithm. For the Monero miner don't forget to enable 'Nicehash Mining' as well.

@navin-hariharan
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The Monero one is correct yes but the ETH one is daggerhashimoto.eu-west.nicehash.com:3353, Ethereum uses the Ethash (DaggerHashimoto) algorithm. For the Monero miner don't forget to enable 'Nicehash Mining' as well.

Sure will try this and let you know

@navin-hariharan
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navin-hariharan commented Jun 5, 2021

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This is the Monero miner, Why is it not using my GPU for mining? Notepad is the miner! Only CPU is being used

@UnamSanctam
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UnamSanctam commented Jun 5, 2021

You shouldn't mine Monero with a GPU, it's a CPU coin.

@navin-hariharan
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You shouldn't mine Monero with a GPU, it's a CPU coin.

Ahhh I see okay! And please add worker name to Monero builder too!

@UnamSanctam
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It already exists, it depends on the pool you're using, all pools do it differently. For Nicehash you should input it into the 'Wallet Address' field like so NICEHASH_BTC_WALLET.WorkerName

@navin-hariharan
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Ok Thankyou, BTW I am getting no luck with ETH miner :(!

@UnamSanctam
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No problem, in what way isn't it working?

@navin-hariharan
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No CPU load nor GPU, I am just able to see the worker

@UnamSanctam
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You can't see the GPU load from the ETH miner in the Task Manager since it doesn't display the kind of usage that the ETH miner uses. You usually have to use something like Process Hacker and inspect the ETH miner process to check the GPU Memory usage.

@navin-hariharan
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Ok, I'll do the same and update you

@navin-hariharan
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I have downloaded Process Hacker but have no idea on how to check

@UnamSanctam
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From that screenshot it looks like everything is working but to check in Process Hacker search for --cinit in the top right search box and you should get the miner processes. Double-click the ETH miner and check the GPU tab and it should say the amount of VRAM (GPU Memory) that it uses there.

@navin-hariharan
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navin-hariharan commented Jun 5, 2021

This is what I am getting in search

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But I am getting the working running now but the hash rate is too low got a GTX 1660 TI

ALGORITHM DIFF ACCEPTED SPEED REJECTED SPEED CURRENT PROFITABILITY UNPAID BALANCE CONNECTED SINCE LOCATION XNSUB
DAGGERHASHIMOTO 0.05 9.9633 MH/s 0.0000 MH/s 0.00002016 0.00000010 BTC 8 min EU Yes

@UnamSanctam
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It's working according from the screenshot you sent. Is the miner set to use 100% Max GPU? The 'Accepted Speed' might also be an average over time so it might be low in the beginning until you have mined for the duration of the calculation of the average.

@navin-hariharan
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Yep now the hash rate is going up 😃, All good!

@navin-hariharan
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Thank you so much for your time! Looking forward to you creating/replicating the whole nicehash pool but in total stealth! Great projects!

Once again thankyou

@navin-hariharan
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Are you looking forward to develop this further?

@UnamSanctam
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Yes I'm currently working on a unified miner with a lot of changes.

@navin-hariharan
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Wow, Great work mate!

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navin-hariharan commented Jun 5, 2021

It already exists, it depends on the pool you're using, all pools do it differently. For Nicehash you should input it into the 'Wallet Address' field like so NICEHASH_BTC_WALLET.WorkerName

Is there a way to set dynamic names?

@UnamSanctam
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You can enter {%COMPUTERNAME%} to make it use the computer name or {%RANDOM%} for a random string.

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navin-hariharan commented Jun 5, 2021

I am having a new issue now! When I disconnect my lap charger my lap runs into bluescreen, Any idea why?

@UnamSanctam
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What's the error message it gives?

@UnamSanctam
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Yes but at the bottom it should give a specific reason it crashed. You might also be able to use WhoCrashed.

@navin-hariharan
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CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED

@navin-hariharan
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This is what it gives me!

@UnamSanctam
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That happens when a critical process is killed, although that shouldn't really have anything to do with the miner since it doesn't run as a critical process. If you start the miner and disconnect the charger does it crash immediately?

@navin-hariharan
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Actually it crashes even if I don't run anything! GPU runs only if charger is connected and runs on high performance! When disconnected lags and gets back to silent settings! But now it started crashing

@UnamSanctam
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That sounds like there is something wrong with your graphics drivers. Can you try updating them?

@navin-hariharan
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Yep, I will

@navin-hariharan
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Same issue

@UnamSanctam
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You might have to reupload that image. Does it only happen when the miner is running (specifically the ETH miner)?

@navin-hariharan
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Yup, Previously did with monero and Nicehash! Everything was fine

@UnamSanctam
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Hmm, you don't have 'GPU Mining' enabled in the Monero miner right?

@navin-hariharan
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No I disabled it

@navin-hariharan
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I not running any miners right now but still crashed, Why?

@UnamSanctam
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Good question, it shouldn't have anything to do with the miners then. Have you done anything else with the computer that might cause it?

@navin-hariharan
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Cleaned the startup menu with autoruns.exe Cleaned the dead entries

@UnamSanctam
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You can run the uninstallers that gets created with the miners and it should also remove everything. If you search for --cinit in Process Hacker does nothing show up?

@navin-hariharan
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notepad shows up

@navin-hariharan
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I have uninstalled all miners now

@UnamSanctam
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Does it lag or crash now?

@navin-hariharan
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still crashes

@navin-hariharan
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Can you take a look via remote desktop?

@UnamSanctam
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Yeah sure

@navin-hariharan
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Mmm how shall I contact you?

@navin-hariharan
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Where can I share the crid?

@UnamSanctam
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You can add me on Discord at: Unam Sanctam#3135

@navin-hariharan
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Yep, Sent request

@navin-hariharan
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https://www.nicehash.com/asic-mining

Nicehash pool for other's referance

@Tappy360
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hello developer, can you please answer is it possible to proxy mining on a GPU, like XMRig

@UnamSanctam
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hello developer, can you please answer is it possible to proxy mining on a GPU, like XMRig

There aren't really any good proxy servers for ETH since there is no nicehash job splitting protocol for it thus rendering a proxy mostly useless.

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