I own a titan, hashes around 340 MH/S with current die settings.
I am bothered by the high fluctuation, sometimes it shows 320 MH/S. other times 200 other times 100, othertimes it drops to 0 then restarts, this is shown both miner and poolside, with average miner hash hovering around 270. this does not occur on other non multipools. Rejected hashrate is low, I use the titan settings recommended in the FAQ.
https://www.clevermining.com/users/1JacobtFpSMx15iKNR2xmPuDLqRVYM9NWcIs my stats. Is this causing the miner to crash due to aggressive coin switching?
I am using gens firmware.
I am running another test on LTCPool to see what happens and compare what I earn over 3 days as I have with clevermining, although I was thinking of switching to solo mining with nicehash. Although the payouts in BTC is convenient.
Currently my best payment was 0.28 BTC/day, so I am going to test this out on litecoinpool and see what happens, although once I have ROIed I am switching this machine to solo (on my own low latency node I am setting up) to contribute to network decentralization.
due to the power costs of running this, (as the miner stopping and starting with hashrate isn't reducing the power consumption during the blips by much, indicating to me the chips are still doing some kind of work), if it drops to 0 and restarts then this reduces power consumption during the switch as all the cubes are then idling for a while.
EDIT:
The current mining on litecoin pool is showing stable hash of 320 - 340 MH/s with little variance, I am beginning to wonder if switching pools is the best but will report back and will see if this is also a clevermining issue or if my titan simply doesn't like aggressive coin switching. A shame because watt for watt and overall price, the titan is the most efficient scrypt miner.