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Title: Blade Block Erupter spends a lot of time asking for work w/o doing much...
Post by: jfarr245 on September 30, 2013, 02:28:22 PM
Hi!

My 10GH/s Block Erupter Blade is configured to mine on Bitminter.com.  I use mining_proxy.exe on my computer to act as a proxy between the blade & the site.  I watch the "command prompt window' on the server and it seems to send more lines asking for work than submitting results.  Is there any way to increase it's work output w/o overclocking?

One thing that concerns me is that the unit is producing 0.015xxx to 0.02xxx BTC/day.  According to calculators, it should be earning ~.03 BTC/day.  I know it isn't a huge difference, but I would like to get as much as I can out of it.

Details from Block Erupter...

Total MHS:   10823
Received:   0000091087
Accepted:   0000089784
Per Minute:   147.82
Efficiency:   098.57%
Up Time:   0d,10h,07m,22s  (It was up for over 7 days before I reset it last night...)

Command on server...

c:\mining_proxy.exe -o mint.bitminter.exe -sp 3333 -gp 8332

I have a good cable internet connection.

Any pointers would be appreciated!


Title: Re: Blade Block Erupter spends a lot of time asking for work w/o doing much...
Post by: vm1990 on October 02, 2013, 12:05:15 AM
iv not played with it but on the proxy try loosing the -gp 8332 bit dont think bitminter supports it anyway



Title: Re: Blade Block Erupter spends a lot of time asking for work w/o doing much...
Post by: HellDiverUK on October 02, 2013, 07:55:58 AM

My 10GH/s Block Erupter Blade is configured to mine on Bitminter.com.  I use mining_proxy.exe on my computer to act as a proxy between the blade & the site.  I watch the "command prompt window' on the server and it seems to send more lines asking for work than submitting results.  Is there any way to increase it's work output w/o overclocking?


Normal behavior.

The Blade asking for new work is normal, the proxy generates getwork work itself, so the Blade must ask for new work. Basically the Blade is saying  "I'm finished, next please". 

iv not played with it but on the proxy try loosing the -gp 8332 bit dont think bitminter supports it anyway

Useless advice.  All -gp 8332 does is set the getwork port on the proxy to 8332.   Next time you're going to give advice, try finding out what you're talking about first.  ::)


Title: Re: Blade Block Erupter spends a lot of time asking for work w/o doing much...
Post by: matt4054 on October 02, 2013, 08:07:07 AM
AFAIK, BitMinter stratum uses variable difficulty. On the other hand, the Blade only supports difficulty 1 getwork. It means that if stratum is requesting diff 8 shares, only 1/8 of the work will actually ever get returned (and accepted), and it is expected behaviour. It shouldn't affect your mining revenues in the long run.

Since BitMinter is PPLNS, your revenue is also influenced by pool luck. I have one blade hashing since last May, previously it was on BitMinter too but I switched to a PPS pool about 2 month ago now.


Title: Re: Blade Block Erupter spends a lot of time asking for work w/o doing much...
Post by: jfarr245 on October 02, 2013, 02:47:51 PM
Thanks for the advice!  It makes me feel better to know that the device is doing what it is supposed to do!  :)  It is my first attempt at ASIC mining & I was unsure if I had it setup correctly.

Is there much/any difference between PPS/PPLS (sorry if I screwed that up...was going from memory)?  I did some reading & the idea that I came up with was that there is not much difference overall.

Also,  is there a "better" pool to mine with?  I use bitminter, but have heard good things about others b/c they are bigger.  Again,  I've read that it doesn't really matter in the end.  But I'd really value the advice of those who do it & know a lot more than I.

Thanks for your advice!