SilentCryptoMiner
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Compatible Gpu found:false
What does it mean? I've tried UQB,ETC,ETH. Hashrate on UBQ on webpanel is 0, but on ETC it couldn't even start, it was always Starting and couldn't start.
And i tried different pools too
What GPU do you have?
rx 570
I'm guessing that GPU doesn't contain either AMD or Nvidia in its name or model then like other GPUs, but if you only get "Starting" then it sounds like either your settings are wrong, the pool connection was denied or your GPU drivers could be too old.
There is nothing on nanopool.
I updated the driver
You need to find a share for it to appear on the pool https://github.com/UnamSanctam/SilentCryptoMiner/wiki#why-is-my-miner-not-showing-up-on-the-pool-even-though-its-mining.
it is always 1 share
Maybe 2 sometimes, no matter which pool
Yes, well that's how pools work, since nanopool has a 10GH difficulty you would with your hashrate find a share on average every 10 000/6≈1666 seconds.
why is it not using any GPU in task manager? it can use memory or cpu sometimes. now when i run it couldnt be seen on the task manager. I dont use stealth.
It can use up to 2 gb of ram
and on the webpanel it says that its active
You can't see mining GPU usage in the Task Manager, you'll have to check with something like MSI Afterburner
yeah it shows in afterburner, ty. What pool do you recommend for etc? In some of them you have to enter ip of worker or something.
and why you say that hashvault is bad for XMR?
Best ones are 2miners, ethermine and nanopool. The IP thing is if you want to change the minimum payout, which on many pools require you to enter the IP address of your biggest worker. If you want to do so then it's best to mine by yourself to the pool first and then enter your IP and change the minimum payout.
and why you say that hashvault is bad for XMR?
Because if you don't host your own xmrig-proxy and just directly mine to the pool with many miners then you will get banned (they have a notice on their pool about it).
thank you everything seems to be working! btw how do you know all that?
Great, and I've been mining (or helping people with mining) for quite some time so you learn eventually.
what about programming?
I've been programming for the majority of my life so it's hard to say specifically, but when I learn new things then I usually download some project I want to do something similar to and try to modify it to what I want, and then when I understand enough I start my own projects.