So I have around 600 H/s and I am only getting 30 shares but I know I should be able to get more shares out of my system. If someone can get around 60 shares with just 200 H/s then I should be able to get way more than a mere 30. Is there something I am doing wrong? I am mining with a GTX 1080 and an i7 6700k CPU.
Thanks
I checked all my cables and they are fine. I am using an Ethernet cord instead of WIFI as well. For my GPU, I am using EWBF’s CUDA Zcash miner 0.3.3b on a windows computer.
shares dont really matter, if you look at the Hash rates their nearly on point so thats good. I can get a million shares with 200H/s and a difficulty of 1, doesnt mean they will pay off more.
on smallest grid i have i get 10417 shares on a 36413 sol/s so thats not even near your counts, but you must account for difficulty as well … perhaps you get high difficulty shares which you get less amount, but worth more
Flypool has a standard, static diff of 2000, so unless the OP uses a higher diff, given to the pool using the “password” parameter, that wouldn’t account for his share count. Rejected shares would.
I haven’t changed any difficulty on my end. I just thought that my miner or the software was limiting my payment. I would have thought that I would get more than 0.05 ZEC per day with 600 H/s. Maybe I am wrong but I thought I would get around 0.1 ZEC a day.