How much hash you guys using and what was you payday; if you don't mind me asking?
It all depends on the pool speed vs your speed for each block. http://kano.is/index.php?k=mpayouts gives you all the info you'd need. In the block we just hit, my payout is: Pool Average hash: 2.07PHs My average hash: 24.46THs My payout: 0.29407558
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aww yis, lets get a block party goin.
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Any mention of the overvolt problem?
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Thanks for the heads up, just checked the site and they did release new firmware for the S5, version 20150415. I'll wait for the smit update, his stuff is too good. Having those graphs is awesome.
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somewhere buried deep in this forum is the answer to my question. unfortunately, i cannot find the answer so i a reposting it. sorry
what are the hardware error thresholds for this miner? i am at 657 hardware errors for 17 hours of work, that is about .0038%. i think anything around .02 is a concern but i cannot remember. dose anyone know?
thanks
The amount of errors you have is so low, its costing you around .2 cents per day.
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I feel we're due for a block party, going to throw 50th/s at the pool for a few days, especially since rates are so low right now.
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Several of my S5s are running around 20% below what they normally do when on kano.is, but they run full speed on westhash slush, is it just weird luck?
Do you mean when mining here directly or when mining through proxyhash? proxyhash adds 2 things: 1) proxy latency so you'd expect lower performance (more rejects) 2) excessive extra work restarts so again you'd expect lower performance from that also I mean mining here directly, I have 4 S5s that have been on the pool straight 32 hours now, two of them are doing what I expect, between 1.12 and 1.13, the other two are still under a th/sec and have been since they switched back over from westhash. None of them have moved any work units to westhash, so they aren't switching. Reject rates are under .11%, no HW errors, stales are under .05% This is however the first time these have been configured to run anything at westhash, I may remove that pool and see what happens after a restart. All 8 of my SP20E boxes are mining at the rates I expect based on the power I'm giving them. Latency is just fine from all 4: root@antMiner:~# ping stratum.kano.is PING stratum.kano.is (104.194.28.194): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=0 ttl=58 time=36.334 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=1 ttl=58 time=36.364 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=2 ttl=58 time=36.002 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=3 ttl=58 time=35.985 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=4 ttl=58 time=36.004 ms ^C --- stratum.kano.is ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 35.985/36.137/36.364 ms
Maybe they just need a reboot. Really weird. A system reboot fixed whatever was going on, both back to 1.15TH/s average. oh bitmain.
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Several of my S5s are running around 20% below what they normally do when on kano.is, but they run full speed on westhash slush, is it just weird luck?
Do you mean when mining here directly or when mining through proxyhash? proxyhash adds 2 things: 1) proxy latency so you'd expect lower performance (more rejects) 2) excessive extra work restarts so again you'd expect lower performance from that also I mean mining here directly, I have 4 S5s that have been on the pool straight 32 hours now, two of them are doing what I expect, between 1.12 and 1.13, the other two are still under a th/sec and have been since they switched back over from westhash. None of them have moved any work units to westhash, so they aren't switching. Reject rates are under .11%, no HW errors, stales are under .05% This is however the first time these have been configured to run anything at westhash, I may remove that pool and see what happens after a restart. All 8 of my SP20E boxes are mining at the rates I expect based on the power I'm giving them. Latency is just fine from all 4: root@antMiner:~# ping stratum.kano.is PING stratum.kano.is (104.194.28.194): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=0 ttl=58 time=36.334 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=1 ttl=58 time=36.364 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=2 ttl=58 time=36.002 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=3 ttl=58 time=35.985 ms 64 bytes from 104.194.28.194: seq=4 ttl=58 time=36.004 ms ^C --- stratum.kano.is ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 35.985/36.137/36.364 ms
Maybe they just need a reboot. Really weird.
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Several of my S5s are running around 20% below what they normally do when on kano.is, but they run full speed on westhash slush, is it just weird luck?
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Big plans, that's cool. That's actually what I am planning right now, starting with a dedicated 200A next week and another 200A in a few months. Then I'll see. Electrician is coming next week but first I have to install some infrastructure (utility pole for the new electric line, underground wires, etc.) It is an exciting project, and with summer coming, wife, kids and friends starting to complain about the heat, I have no choice but moving my miners out of the 4 houses I'm using right now for all of them. 200Amps of miners will be crazy hot , i have only 60Amps and the heat is insane , my 2nd floor gets to 89 degress when its only 50-70outside The two 200A panels won't be here in my home, the noise and heat would be intolerable. I found a place that I rent on a farm, some kind of huge garage with no isolation and great ventilation, where I will install my little mining farm. A farm within a farm, isn't it poetic? Sounds great!!! What are your electricity costs per kWH? Around 0.07$ per kWh, which is ok but I wish it was 0.04$ per kWh like in Washington. But up here in Quebec, temperatures don't get as high as down there. Hydroelectricity is cheap and temperature is cool, ideal for mining. And women are hot. There are places in Washington where power is less than 2 cents a kw/h. I'm working on renting out part of an old fruit packing plant right now just to host my own farm, even with rent it'll be WAY cheaper than running them in portland where its 13 cents a kw/h Yes, 3 counties are like that. However, one of those counties has a moratorium on anyone requesting more than 1 megawatt at one location. That would be Chelan County Washington PUD. I'm looking at another county. Yeah, its been a real issue, I got tired of dealing with the PUD in Chelan and Douglas and started looking for buildings with big power that were empty. Old supermarkets, factories, packing plants etc.
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Big plans, that's cool. That's actually what I am planning right now, starting with a dedicated 200A next week and another 200A in a few months. Then I'll see. Electrician is coming next week but first I have to install some infrastructure (utility pole for the new electric line, underground wires, etc.) It is an exciting project, and with summer coming, wife, kids and friends starting to complain about the heat, I have no choice but moving my miners out of the 4 houses I'm using right now for all of them. 200Amps of miners will be crazy hot , i have only 60Amps and the heat is insane , my 2nd floor gets to 89 degress when its only 50-70outside The two 200A panels won't be here in my home, the noise and heat would be intolerable. I found a place that I rent on a farm, some kind of huge garage with no isolation and great ventilation, where I will install my little mining farm. A farm within a farm, isn't it poetic? Sounds great!!! What are your electricity costs per kWH? Around 0.07$ per kWh, which is ok but I wish it was 0.04$ per kWh like in Washington. But up here in Quebec, temperatures don't get as high as down there. Hydroelectricity is cheap and temperature is cool, ideal for mining. And women are hot. There are places in Washington where power is less than 2 cents a kw/h. I'm working on renting out part of an old fruit packing plant right now just to host my own farm, even with rent it'll be WAY cheaper than running them in portland where its 13 cents a kw/h
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Must some big orders over on westhash, all 12 of my miners have been there all weekend.
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Is that a fixed amount or does it go up after a determined kw usage and fuel cost???
Fixed cost, its all hydroelectric.
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Wow where is that at?
Eastern Washington in the USA. The county to the north is even cheaper for industrial power, $0.0173/kwh
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People who have that kind of hashing power are either a) spending a fortune on hardware for their own farm or b) spending a bunch renting the gear from sites like nicehash.com or miningrigrentals.com.
Huge power like that sure, but I run 15TH/sec and have since January and my boxes have all ROI'd at this point. Granted, I have access to ridiculously inexpensive power($0.023/kwh), so that helps. :p
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100 hours Losing faith This is how averages work :p
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Dammit, first day I'm traveling for work and 4 of my sp-tech boxes didn't come back online after an extended power outage.
Booourns.
Tempted to rent 10th for the week just to keep my average speed the same.
Ouch. If you're using DHCP perhaps they came online with a different address. good point, I should probably log into the DHCP server and see if they leased different addresses this time.
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Dammit, first day I'm traveling for work and 4 of my sp-tech boxes didn't come back online after an extended power outage.
Booourns.
Tempted to rent 10th for the week just to keep my average speed the same.
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No pay out today???
The poor dude has to sleep sometimes.
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I wonder if every single poster in this thread using the terms Bitstan or Shitstain realize how much it hurts their message.
It makes you sound like a petulant child rather than someone with a credible issue.
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