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21341  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [7PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool on: February 01, 2018, 02:06:55 PM
...I guess on the bright side it should be easier to move up on getting paid if we find another couple of blocks.  tbh I'm here more as a hobby than to get paid at this point.  I need more hashing power...lol

I'm in the same boat. Hobbyist, but jonesing for more hashing power.

So how does one obtain 5+PH? Like I mentioned, I'm a hobbyist and the fastest stand-alone miner I've seen does about 14TH/s. Do they have a warehouse with hundreds or thousands of S9s on shelves? Are there other industrial mining machines?

well could be a warehouse of gear

or rental gear.

MMR

and  Nicehash   rent gear to miners
21342  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 01, 2018, 01:45:37 PM

photo

https://i.imgur.com/S1Em1P0.png


21343  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Massive drop in global hashrate on: February 01, 2018, 10:23:47 AM
Older gear  was turned off?


still looks high on info below

https://btc.com/stats/diff


507,082   2018-02-01 05:09:38   

506,016   2018-01-25 01:48:20


1,066 blocks in 7 days and 3 hours and 20 minutes


7 x 144 = 1008
3 x     6 =    18

2 x     1 =      2


1028 blocks would be 0%

1066/1028 = 1.03696 - 1 =  3.696%  jump  at the ½ point
21344  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread! on: February 01, 2018, 10:17:01 AM
Hi guys,

I recently bought 6 GTX 1080ti as follows:
2 Palit Jetstream
4 Palit Gamerock Premium Edition

The Gamerock editions are better cooled thanks to their dual fans (totally 4 fans).
I'm using SMOS and I'm currently running with +50core, +300 mem and 225W for Gamerock and +150core, +500mem and 225W for Jetstream edition.
Equihash gives me around 4350 sols, around 710-730 per gpu.

Those are my first 1080's. In your opinion over time, how is it?
If I go to 200 or under 200W, sols are around 680-700 per gpu.

Thanks

try 190 watts meter the watts  against sols

try 195 watts meter  the watts against sols

try 200  watts meter the watts  against sols

try 205
try 210
try 215
try 220
try 225


use dsmt
use ebwf

I have 3 rigs with six 1080 tis   I like 195 watts and dsmt best
21345  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain Launches the New Antminer T9 Bitcoin Miner on: February 01, 2018, 04:14:23 AM
Return just drop again past 24 hours. So T9 is competing against S9 and S9 is far more efficient in energy consumption.

s9's break a lot

t9's don't break much at all


that said I did not pay  for the one I ordered yesterday.  fuck it.

My dec s9 order had a 22 day delay in shipping.

That was more then 325 in earnings taken from me.

Now to be fair they shipped my Jan order early so I gained maybe 400 on that for a net gain of 75 usd.

I know of more then ten other dec orders that were delayed more then 20 days not one person has posted that they were given a coupon for the delays.

I feel that the t9 may not ship as promised and I would be out more in mining income.

So I am forced to just stick with my gpus.
21346  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [150TH] [PPLNS 0.5%] Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: February 01, 2018, 04:05:42 AM
Have not read through all 92 pages, but I did do a search and couldn't find anything on the payout fee in this thread or on Google.  One page on the website, about on-demand payout, says there's an 0.001 BTC fee for the payout.  But then the auto-payout field also seems to say there's an 0.001 BTC payout fee for each one.  The little ? icon doesn't do anything, so there doesn't seem to be any more clarification on this.  Slushpool doesn't have any payout fee, though of course they have a 2% take on the mining.  But 0.5% mining fee plus 0.001 equates to more than 2% if the autopayout is set to 0.05 (~$500).  I don't mind waiting for payouts to reduce the total fees to the pool, but at the same time, I don't want to have to wait a month.  I've currently pointed an S9 at your pool, just to try it out and compare to Slushpool.  Can you provide any more info on the payout fee scheme?

Thanks

This is a good question  we have not hit a block in a long time  I am not sure how jonny will handle payout fees. When we finally hit a block

21347  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [150TH] [PPLNS 0.5%] Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: February 01, 2018, 04:03:07 AM
hint: go to page 1 of this topic

Hi, was this directed to my post, or another one?  It's difficult to tell.  However, the info on page one of this post is over 2 years old and very out of date.  Some of it conflicts with what is currently on the website.

was not for you it was for the guy with an antminer A3
21348  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: you can spend $8000 on a GPU rig, and someone with $50 and nice hash can lower on: January 31, 2018, 08:13:11 PM
your rewards??

Im mining a new coin, and again I have to ask in discord why is it mining like its been out for 1 year?

the answer was nice hash

so you could have a rig and nice hash will lower your rewards if someone rents power from nice hash and aims it at the new coins?

is this how they get master nodes, why everyone else who spend money on rigs get pennies?


Nicehash can always hurt a coin.

So what is your point
21349  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Does nvidia itself manufacture GPU end product on: January 31, 2018, 07:40:39 PM
What is broken?
21350  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [150TH] [PPLNS 0.5%] Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: January 31, 2018, 05:27:54 PM
Cool.  Let me know if you run into any issues.  The diff on 3334 now starts at 2097151 and varies from 1048575 to 16777215.  I'm updating the first post in the thread to reflect those changes as well.

so far so good I am pushing over 300 th at the moment.

I moved it from 0.500 to  2.000
I moved it from 2.000 to  4.000
I moved it from 4.000 to  8.000
I moved it from 8.000 to 16.000
I moved it from 16.00 to 32.00
 -- This is all I can do for now   I got to 24.9ph on nicehash and to 20.7 ph on the pool side before the rentals coin was spent

so it looks fixed

21351  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [150TH] [PPLNS 0.5%] Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: January 31, 2018, 05:09:42 PM
Thanks for the update, Phil.  I didn't know NH changed their min diff requirements again.  I have made the necessary changes as you can see in the screenshot:



thank you I will rent and test
21352  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mmpool.org - 1.5% fee DGM/PPS - tx fees/vardiff/merge mine/tor on: January 31, 2018, 05:08:49 PM
Thanks for the extra info and screenshots.
My experience at miningrigrentals.com was a bit different than your experience at nicehash.  
The rented rigs were taking some time for the difficulty to climb.  
There were some alarming stats on the rig status page for the first few minutes since the hash rate was low due to the low initial diff.  
But it eventually got up to speed and the hash rate reached the max for the rig once the diff automatically adjusted.

yeah  mrr  may not have that diff set to 1,000,000  as a requirement.

my problem with them is rental price is very high  like .00001110  vs .00000980

so I don't use them.

Note  bravo mining is the other small pool I promote they adjusted and I can now mine there again.

please make a port say 3334 with 2,000,000 diff for large rentals here


read from here down on the bravo mining thread  he fixed his 3334 port for high rentals

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1330452.msg29285675#msg29285675
21353  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Starting from a blank page : twelve 1080 Ti on: January 31, 2018, 05:04:11 PM
I'm asking for the 12 x 1080 Ti.

(The first rig using AMDs is done already, single ATX)

look, I have 7 x gtx1080ti and 2 PSU, one is server psu 2 kW and another is gold 500W psu
this system is stable  and working good, so 500W is powering risers and cpu ( dual core pentium) while server PSU is powering 7x gtxs
the gtx1080ti are set to PL80% and that is about 220-240W depends on algo, so it is about 1,7kw from 2 KW psu, it can handle it

he wants 12 x 1080 tis on 1 setup   he will pull over 2500 watts

21354  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Starting from a blank page : twelve 1080 Ti on: January 31, 2018, 04:56:20 PM
I'm asking for the 12 x 1080 Ti.

(The first rig using AMDs is done already, single ATX)

2280 watts is not enough

also it is moron stupid to do 12x 1080ti's on 1 board.

get 2 boards  do 6 cards on each one

figure 6 x 200 = 1200 watts plus 100 for the mobo+cpu  = 1300 dc for each  setup.

very few atx  can give you the power you need .



I would get 3 of these

http://www.corsair.com/en-us/hx-series-hx1200-1200-watt-80-plus-platinum-certified-fully-modular-psu-na

with 3 of these

https://leiqing.en.alibaba.com/product/60707942149-803390961/China_New_Top_Sell_Bitcoins_Mining_Motherboard_With_12_PCIE_Ports_B250_Chipset_Intel_Manufacturer.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.89.3.36b10622hDun4L



and read my thread on the 8 card mobo

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2674194.0


you end up with three    4 card builds  no risers  and easy trouble shooting.

you  can do 2 with smos and shit cpus
you can do 1 with windows and a solid cpu.
21355  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mmpool.org - 1.5% fee DGM/PPS - tx fees/vardiff/merge mine/tor on: January 31, 2018, 05:12:49 AM
I would like to take a stab at renting

you are at 262,000

you need to be at 1,000,000

can you add  port 3334 and set to 1,200,000








I thought the pool would automatically adjust the diff higher and higher.  Out of curiosity:  Is there an upper limit to the automatic adjustments?  Or was it just taking to long to climb that high?

nice hash is not that nice Grin

I wish  op would set port 3334 to 2,000,000 diff 
every time I drop off and lose the rental it costs 0.0001 penalty  that is about 1 dollar 
21356  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [150TH] [PPLNS 0.5%] Jonny's Mining Emporium (bravo-mining.com) on: January 31, 2018, 05:01:14 AM
This below is not fixed.
If you can fix it please do so .

If you can not fix it please let me know.

Nicehash is fucking your pool  and mmpool.org  since no one can rent from them and point to these two pools

You can pm me or reply here.


21357  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 220V vs 110V for new panel install on: January 31, 2018, 04:00:19 AM
3 phase is different, but if you simply use 2 pole breakers and leave the 3rd leg alone it's no biggie.



disagree that is not balanced.  and depending on the transforms it can be an issue

Interesting, I have a 200A 3 phase panel, only my AC is actually 3 phase. Everything else uses 2 pole breakers and is fine, including my sub-panel. Not arguing, just saying.

don't know your transformer that feeds it.

If it is from the street to the panel the transformer on the pole is bigger then what I linked.

if it is in-house  maNY COMPANIES HAVE 3 OR 4 LIKE I LINKED  leading to sub panels.  balanced
21358  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 220V vs 110V for new panel install on: January 31, 2018, 03:55:12 AM
3 phase is different, but if you simply use 2 pole breakers and leave the 3rd leg alone it's no biggie.



disagree that is not balanced.  and depending on the transformers it can be an issue

the one I linked is in-house and can do about 11 kwatts at 208  or maybe 3x  20 amp 240 volt 

I don't know  how the transformers he is using are configured.

I also do not know the size.

your way can work with a large transformer maybe.
21359  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 220V vs 110V for new panel install on: January 31, 2018, 03:51:03 AM
I am having an electrician install a 200AMP panel on a 3 phase transformer and was wondering if I should go 220V vs 110V? I want to maximize the panel as much as possible, don't care about the electricity cost as much. Going to be running S9's and L3+'s.

So what transformer size

3 phase is complex

I assume it is a commercial setup

is the power 480 and transformer lowers it.

here is what I mean


https://www.zoro.com/acme-electric-transformer-480v-208v-wye120v-15kva-t3533111s/i/G2476284/

it tales in 3 phase 480 and turns it into 208 not 220
21360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining rig keeps freezing, need some outside opinions on: January 30, 2018, 06:38:33 PM
did you use msi afterburner to tweak the tdp on the cards?


it polls every 1 second  to show the info

the setting is in microseconds

1000

change to

15000

a lots less work on the cpu

cheap easy free under 1 minute to do it.

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