... Thank you Kano, this will help with the next series of performance with higher room temperatures. ...
Pity about that - they didn't implement the "API devs" or "API stats" commands for some reason. So no device information is available via the API miner.php has rather extensive SQL style grouping and selecting you can do on a custom page like that - so when they add that I can group the SUMMARY with the device DEVS and include device statistics (e.g. device temperature) that they provide (or do the same with STATS) Oh and thanks again for another donation (if that was you?) Don't worry about it though, I'm not doing extra changes to get more donations - once was more than enough for this Edit: oh, also don't forget that "Difficulty Accepted" is random so has a sizeable variance - of course based on the share difficulty. But that snapshot you did above (after 10hrs) pretty much says indeed KNC4 is performing better than the other 3. Yes that was I. Know that anything you do to help knc owners to thrive is welcomed by me and many lurkers as well.
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I should add a field to do the A: to GH/s calculation ... (miner.php allows you to calculate almost any field over a set of results or a single result line)
That would be super! If you can while you're at it. Make a timeline chart of performance history for GH/s HW error% and WU every hour for review! I am also moving to a different pool to continue testing until 50btc.com pool gets back on its feet. Sorry - no history stored in cgminer (or the API) I've added a button at the top 'Kano' that produces an abbreviated summary. The "Paid GH/s" at the front is that value I was referring to. To be exact it is: round(pow(2,32)*Difficulty Accepted/Elapsed/10000000)/100Interesting that I found a bug in the 'gen' code that allows fields to be created like that (It was replacing "Accepted" and not seeing "Difficulty Accepted" first) I'll fix that in git shortly. done. I've removed most of the less interesting fields so that the width is a lot less. If you want any of the fields I removed added back just let me know. Thank you Kano, this will help with the next series of performance with higher room temperatures. here is a 10 hour result looking good. I plan to replace the stock intake fans on the KnC2(jupiter#2) unit with the new higher cfm 140mm fans as I have done with the other 2 miners. So far KnC4 (Juipter #4) seems to work best from factory.
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seriously, i find it crazy that i can't put stop losses
bitfinex.com cavirtex.com
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Volume is picking up.
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Well I don't know how to tell you all this.
So I will just tell you.
My Saturn arrived today after a 6.5 day trip from Sweden to my home in the Northern Florida area.
The box....... almost pristine. Few small tears. Open the box there is some extra pink foam on the sides of the miner in addition to the end foam.
Inside the miner, I opened it up........pristine. No fans hanging off, no loose wires, no heatsink plastic, FLAWLESS
I plug my Corsair HX850 into the unit, plug in the Ethernet, put in the "paper clip" Find it on the network, login in all looks well.
It has the .95 firmware
Its hashing at between 260 and 274GH to BTCGuild. Between 45-51C on the chips.
So I was dying to screw with it, take it apart, put it back together again, tweak it, mess with it.
I can't, I shouldn't, it just works.
What am I missing?
Nothing
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I should add a field to do the A: to GH/s calculation ... (miner.php allows you to calculate almost any field over a set of results or a single result line)
That would be super! If you can while you're at it. Make a timeline chart of performance history for GH/s HW error% and WU every hour for review! I am also moving to a different pool to continue testing until 50btc.com pool gets back on its feet.
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and where is the
development list
To do list
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Next weekend we'll probably be at 340mil diff - 400mil, actually. Not sure if a 50% jump would be within the rules of the Bitcoin Network, because those 2016 (2015) blocks would just breeze through. This value looks a bit high: http://blockexplorer.com/q/estimate How about Next difficulty (estimate): 285,052,471 (+6%) http://bitcoin difficulty.com/
That site just pulls data from dot-bit page which is down. You can refresh it all day, it wont update. MOreover they pull that data from dot-bit without attribution, then put a banner add on it for their own profit. Please delete that bookmark, and add these; http://dot-bit.org/tools/nextDifficulty.php (currently down) http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty (Estimated Next Difficulty: 401,706,911 (+50.04%)) And yes lol, 50% is within the rules. 400% is the limit I believe, and has been reached before. The max increase or decrease to network difficulty is 4x and is in the code.
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I flew out of London to Stockholm and back on Friday to pick up my Jupiter. It's happily spinning now, hashing on average at about 530 GH/s. It fluctuates a bit between 515 and 545. I had trouble setting it up at first, and panicked for a moment when I thought the device was faulty when lights didn't come on -- although the psu was connected correctly and the fans started spinning. When I opened up the box, the problem was visible -- the little linux device (simpler than a Rasb pi) was loose! Once that was pressed down, problem solved. Big relief. That happens when people lift the unit and put their fingers between the control board and the beagle board.
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What final is the difference 8vrms and 4 vrms board?
Units with 8VRMs on firmware v0.9.6 take more power at the plug and generate more heat because of the fact. Here is the results of the 4 Jupiter units after 1 day 13 hours on firmware v0.9.6
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Here is the previous results from Jupiter 1 on Firmware v0.9.2 Note: that the 1 hour performance vs firmware v0.9.6.
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Previous results on 24 hours on firmware v0.9.5 with an ambient room temp of 19°C24 Hour Results on firmware v0.9.6 with an ambient room temp of 16°CNote: The first 4 hours the ambient room temp is 19°C I had posted results for each.
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Wedge formation on Mt. Gox. That supposedly means that a move out of the wedge is a significant indicator for future price movements.
Good observation however sentiment can change rather quickly. BTW anyone seen this service? Recharge your cell phone time with BTC? http://btctele.com/Nope. But in thailand bahtcoin.com has done it for two years. Thank you for that. They have a range of useful services.
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Wedge formation on Mt. Gox. That supposedly means that a move out of the wedge is a significant indicator for future price movements.
Good observation however sentiment can change rather quickly. BTW anyone seen this service? Recharge your cell phone time with BTC? http://btctele.com/
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Hi guys, so I played a little with firmware settings, voltage (0.7 / 0.9) and after a few restarts I now have my Mercury running stable at 130 GH/s and only have ~15 cores disabled instead of 40 cores with firmware 0.90 and enablecore.bin. I made a few photos from the ASIC board and found out that the VRM with an output voltage from 0.9V they reach temperatures over 89°C. Here is an album I made: http://imgur.com/a/wVSbqThank you for sharing that.
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