@@harrisonhobbies241 Ome question, I was trying to mine Ravencoin today following your instructions and my Hash rate thing was 0 and a lot of new jobs were found but only a few listed the difficulty as well. Is this a problem? I dont believe I mined any coin successfully but only had it on for maybe an hour or 2. I am running a 1060 6gb in my gpu if that means anything. Thank you.
@@ajstewart7383On a GTX 1060, you will probably be getting around 25 coins in 24 hours of running (as of 6/9/20). I would expect you get at least 1-2 if you're mining for a couple of hours. The payouts can take up to a few hours to process on MiningPoolHub. Within the AwsomeMiner software, you should see "Accepted" shares ticking up every few seconds, starting maybe a minute after you start mining. If you started with Bminer (as mentioned in my tutorial), then select another minder and see if you have any luck. You should see
@@harrisonhobbies241 I was using Bminer, and saw accepted but rarely. I was getting a lot of new jobs but a lot of Authorizations Failed, Resetting in 5 seconds. Also my GPU is running at about 60-65 degrees celsius. Is this a problem, or should it be just fine. Sorry about all of the questions, it is hard to gather information on Mining.
Keep asking questions! Everyone who holds any coin needs to get the mining steps figured out! If you're getting accepted shares in AwesomeMiner, then check out your MiningPoolHub account and verify you have at least some coin (even a fraction) to ensure your account is properly linked. If it's not, try NanoMiner or KawPowMiner and verify your user ID is correct. As for you temps, those are completely normal. I've got some 3gb single-fan models (Gigabyte, Zotac, Evga, MSI, etc.) and they all run around 82c with fans on max (which is the upper comfortable temp limit for Nvidia). KawPow is a relatively light-intensity algo as Nvidia Cuda sees it, so your temps will be lower and your card will be using less power per hash. Skein used to be another well-optimized algo, Baikal released an Asic for it about a year ago, so now it isn't profitable to GPU mine any more. If you move into some higher intensity algos like NeoScrypt, they are absolute power hog and will spike your CPU temps even with the best cooling solution. I've only ever popped power supplies on my mining rigs running NeoScrypt.
Sorry for the late reply here... yeah - that setup will work for sure. The GDDR5 RAM in the 10-series drops hash rate relative to newer cards with similar overall benchmarks, but this would still be totally proficient.
I like miningpoolhub.com because of the auto-switching... but they have a limited selection of SHA-256 coins available to mine. I have also used IcePool, but it looks like they don't currently have any SHA-256 offerings. Check out wheretomine.io/algorithms/sha-256 for some additional pools.
hi i am mining ravan coin and want to be paid out in digibyte I have set that in auto exchange my Q is when you put in your wallet address at the end of this video I put my digibyte wallet address is that right or
Yeah - Once your Digibyte wallet is up and running, create a new payout address in your wallet (pro tip - name it something that relates to the mining pool so you can easily track incoming transactions). Paste your wallet address that you created to MiningPoolHub for dgb auto payouts.
can you tell me if i mine from s9 miner so how much earn dgb
Great video.
Thank you!
@@harrisonhobbies241 Ome question, I was trying to mine Ravencoin today following your instructions and my Hash rate thing was 0 and a lot of new jobs were found but only a few listed the difficulty as well. Is this a problem? I dont believe I mined any coin successfully but only had it on for maybe an hour or 2. I am running a 1060 6gb in my gpu if that means anything. Thank you.
@@ajstewart7383On a GTX 1060, you will probably be getting around 25 coins in 24 hours of running (as of 6/9/20). I would expect you get at least 1-2 if you're mining for a couple of hours. The payouts can take up to a few hours to process on MiningPoolHub. Within the AwsomeMiner software, you should see "Accepted" shares ticking up every few seconds, starting maybe a minute after you start mining. If you started with Bminer (as mentioned in my tutorial), then select another minder and see if you have any luck.
You should see
@@harrisonhobbies241 I was using Bminer, and saw accepted but rarely. I was getting a lot of new jobs but a lot of Authorizations Failed, Resetting in 5 seconds. Also my GPU is running at about 60-65 degrees celsius. Is this a problem, or should it be just fine. Sorry about all of the questions, it is hard to gather information on Mining.
Keep asking questions! Everyone who holds any coin needs to get the mining steps figured out!
If you're getting accepted shares in AwesomeMiner, then check out your MiningPoolHub account and verify you have at least some coin (even a fraction) to ensure your account is properly linked. If it's not, try NanoMiner or KawPowMiner and verify your user ID is correct.
As for you temps, those are completely normal. I've got some 3gb single-fan models (Gigabyte, Zotac, Evga, MSI, etc.) and they all run around 82c with fans on max (which is the upper comfortable temp limit for Nvidia).
KawPow is a relatively light-intensity algo as Nvidia Cuda sees it, so your temps will be lower and your card will be using less power per hash. Skein used to be another well-optimized algo, Baikal released an Asic for it about a year ago, so now it isn't profitable to GPU mine any more.
If you move into some higher intensity algos like NeoScrypt, they are absolute power hog and will spike your CPU temps even with the best cooling solution. I've only ever popped power supplies on my mining rigs running NeoScrypt.
i have a i7 cpu with a GTX 1080TI Gpu will this work with my setup?
Sorry for the late reply here... yeah - that setup will work for sure.
The GDDR5 RAM in the 10-series drops hash rate relative to newer cards with similar overall benchmarks, but this would still be totally proficient.
Hi. What pool do you recommend? i have Antminer S9j.
I like miningpoolhub.com because of the auto-switching... but they have a limited selection of SHA-256 coins available to mine. I have also used IcePool, but it looks like they don't currently have any SHA-256 offerings. Check out wheretomine.io/algorithms/sha-256 for some additional pools.
hi i am mining ravan coin and want to be paid out in digibyte I have set that in auto exchange my Q is when you put in your wallet address at the end of this video I put my digibyte wallet address is that right or
Yeah - Once your Digibyte wallet is up and running, create a new payout address in your wallet (pro tip - name it something that relates to the mining pool so you can easily track incoming transactions). Paste your wallet address that you created to MiningPoolHub for dgb auto payouts.
@@harrisonhobbies241 thanks its working great
I keep getting authorization failed get error
I got it. I had to use my username for the worker name. Sorry!
@@joshuaennis1476 I'm happy you figured that out. Sorry for not replying sooner!