Why Hammer? Is Rockerbox too demanding?
Hammer: Rated HashRate 7.5 GH/s per chip Rated Voltage 0.63 V, recommended voltage range is 0.6 V - 0.8 V Power Consumption 0.58 W/GH/s
Rockerbox: Rated hash rate: 200 GH/s per chip Rated Voltage 0.7 V, recommended voltage range is 0.63 V - 0.8 V Power Consumption 0.34 W/GHs in typical corner
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FWIW: Mining is simply a hobby for me so not getting paid for a few days hasn't been an issue. (I have always received full payment eventually.) As long as the pool continues to pay above what I can find elsewhere, I see no reason to pull my miners. I've been mining here since last August and despite a few hiccups, delayed payments and such, I'm still way ahead of what I would have received elsewhere. (IMHO)
All true as I have mined at the pool about the same time I think since July? maybe but the payments are getting longer and longer between at times. Without a plan to fix it it will only get worse I am afraid. True. It's a great pool with a very nice front end too. Currently, not many people make much of a donation to fees. So, I think sobr will be forced to set a min fee and drop the bonus eventually...or the pool won't survive. I'm gonna step up my donation to 2%. The donation doesn't actually work anyway, so no fee is being donated.
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I ended up only doing a few ckdb restarts and no ckpool restart - so there was no miner reconnects. So anyone wondering about if/when the ckpool restart is they can ignore that. - well ckpool is finding blocks happily - and a restart ended up not being necessary ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Sounds like a win, win win situation to me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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What is the command I can use in cli mode on a SP20 to check the pool status?
I would like to see if the pool are dead or alive and all the other info that is displayed in the webUI.
thanks
php /var/www/monitor.php will get you the same output of browsing to /monitor.php Otherwise I think you would have to query the cgminer api unless someone knows where cgminer logs its output to.
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Ares are very useful to mine Bitcoins on clevermining.com pool ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) It's almost like 5 TH/s SHA-256 miner with 2.3kW power consumption. Clevermining gets you 0.000169 BTC/Day per MH/s currently An Ares is 250MH/s (aprox) Thats 0.04225 BTC/Day So more like a 3.9TH SHA-256 miner So no great shakes. Better just to mine BTC
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2x Ares at 16000 for 24h ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs21.postimg.org%2Fahbvoh3sz%2Fat_16000.jpg&t=663&c=YChphAoMtAhKbA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs4.postimg.org%2F3v2xk8zzt%2FLast_24_H_at_16000.jpg&t=663&c=M0ZnUCJbd9WBxw) When i have changed one Ares to 51000 ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs28.postimg.org%2Fq97g6auyx%2Fat_51000.jpg&t=663&c=kE2ZNmk61uzrOA) 2x Ares at 51000 ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs1.postimg.org%2F6wy8w48ij%2F2x_Ares_at_51000_Ares_Begins.jpg&t=663&c=4eT7bxIJOOnGgg) At 16000, hashrate is more stable: 245 - 270 Mh/s per one unit and 5,5-6 LTC per day, rejected shares up to 12% At 51000, hashrate is not so stable: 245 - 370 Mh/s per one unit and 6,5-8 LTC per day, rejected shares approximately 3%. This is the Bitcoin part of the forum, Scrypt miners have their own part of the forum. The fact they resell someone elses scrypt miner in no way validates anything to do with their Bitcoin miner range, or their ability not to scam customers. The fact is that this company now only sells Scrypt miners, the SHA256 miner that it sold, and it only sold one model, the Apollo, was a limited run product using Hashfast boards screwed into a PC case. The likelyhood is that the Apollo product of which probably only a handful of were made and sold is the bait for people to pre-order the (now dissapeared) unbelievably specced Zeus and Uranus rigs. They probably made just enough to get a few vocal shills and one off to Dogie to keep the hounds at bay. Very clever really when you think about it. Now they just want people to buy their Cloud mining or convert their orders for products that were never going to exist into their Cloud mining. And Cloud mining has been a bust for all but the very few who got in early...
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I purchased an SP20 from OregonMines over the weekend. I have to say that everything has gone smoothly so far, except for the outage that Oregonmines announced in this thread. Even that one hiccup was handled professionally, as they quickly got back to me once I noticed that it was down, gave me an estimate as to when it would be back up, and got it back up within that estimate. They also agreed to credit me for a full day, even though I lost less than a full day.
After expressing interest in purchasing the SP20, I received an invoice generated by Quickbooks from DG Rollins Mining, LLC. The invoice was for the cost of the unit, plus a month's hosting costs. OM agreed to run the unit underclocked, and charged me accordingly. I paid the invoice using bitcoin. I checked my pool about 10 minutes later, and the miner was already running. Other than the downtime mentioned above, the miner has run consistently and at the expected speed.
The one service I wish they offered is the ability to change pools myself through a web interface or something similar. Hopefully this is something that can be added in the future. That said, I haven't had a need to change pools yet, and OM has said that they will change pools upon request. However, especially with hosted services, I like to test out how the miner responds at different pools, so this would be a helpful added feature. I should add that Lee, who I suppose is their competitor, also does not offer this service.
Overall, I'm happy with my experience with OM. It appears to be a professionally run operation.
Thanks for taking the risk ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) What's the underclocked performance?
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Guys, help please
Have an sp20 I can login to, see on the network, but it's offline. "awaiting pool etc." than after a short while it goes offline.
I had another do this and was able to get it back with a few good reboots. No luck with this one.
Is this common? any pointers?
Could be an ntp problem check the time is correct and that it can reach the NTP servers. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg10038846;topicseen#msg10038846
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On a better note I guess one of my miners found the last block on this pool...
Nice one! Saw that. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Payout 347726 sent b42881da218d5752bb2a4b72a1c027f10b80f45962d41ae6411d0debda1a33bb and confirmed
Ta
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You need to explain your network topology more.
I would think that the ip address would be assigned to your router not your computer.
Currently what is running the NAT to assign IP's to your network devices? Your router or are you already running ICS?
Normally with a router managed network you would have to setup the port mapping on the router, you won't need ICS
So yeah, more info needed.
On another note I wouldn't recommend putting a money making machine directly accessible on the internet even if you are obfuscating the port used.
You could restrict access to the ports to certain IP addresses, but by far the best way would be to setup a VPN, especially as you are planning on having a large farm.
Then once you VPN in you are on your network as a local node and can access everything as if you were right there!
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We sold out all of our 2nd gen miners. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.idownloadblog.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F07%2FWell-be-back-soon.png&t=663&c=_hZ3SHFU5UXGHw) Congrats Guy and team, but Damn have to change my sig again! ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Off-question, but what are the 'safe' temperatures of the SP20?
When looking at the Asic stats page, LOOP3 is always the hottest, even if I set the max power supply watts lower than the others. (At 150 now).
Seems to like to climb to 80C. The others are in the 50's and 60s.
Thanks
Not off question, most of the previous page has been off topic really ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Asics will self regulate and throttle back when they hit 125°C so you are safe to run them up to 110 - 115 really but the cooler the better. The once furthest from the intake will allways be hotter in my experience.
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ill never sell mine until its worth its og price again as a novelty collectors item
I think that will never happen because this is not a rare item at all. Think you might be surprised how many are languishing in dumps the world over.
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I doubt Lee actually has 50 S5's that he bought at the lower price to sell. I think he had an agreement from BITMAIN to buy at a certain price if he comitted to buy X amount of them, but that all changed when they released the new batch of hardware from their farm for resale. Now he can probably only get them at the new price point. I'm not pretending to know exactly what the business agreement was between them but this seems to be what he is saying when he talks about why his prices have risen. Of course he might have them sitting there mining for him, waiting for buyers to take them at whatever cost he wants to charge. Nothing is beyond the pale in this industry ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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sorry for my bad english. I mean my sp20 miner has this options in settings: 1:no-scaling 2:extranonce.subscribe 4:no-debug 8:alt-bistword i d like to know if i must include some of that options for Eligius pool. would I add in setup of my SP20 a value for "ExtraFlag (hex): add numbers: 1:no-scaling 2:extranonce.subscribe 4:no-debug 8:alt-bistword" ?? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I think those are only for nicehash or westhash rental mining.
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My guess is that unless you have very recent equipment such as the latest models from Spondoolies or Bitmain then they aren't interested.
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