Solving a block validates the transactions inside it. Your miner is hashing away trying to solve a block which will then confirm all the transactions within. There is no splitting of time or anything like that. Mine On!
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What is this meter you're using? If you halve the readings from the S9 and S7 it does come out to what would be expected...
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Bitmain has said they will not manufacture anymore R4's. Too bad, I really like the one good one I got!
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1-4) The S9 has an integrated controller on it that runs the GUI for setup and the mining software. You don't do much other than setup the pools where you want to mine, and you don't load other programs or apps onto it. 5) Yes, SSH is supported. 6) Behind firewall of some sort or else you can get 'hijacked' where the pool info is changed without your knowledge and you're then mining for someone else. HTH, and Mine On!
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When one of my miners changes IP I log on to my router and look for it there. You should see it in the logs. And, yes, the I/O cable is the ribbon cable from the controller to each hash board.
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"Bitshare Hashaway" Nice one!
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You're assuming it's actually there somewhere. I don't believe it is.
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Cheers, or should I say 'Cheese' to BlockBadger! On Wisconsin!!
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You could try disconnecting the power connections, and I/O ribbon cable, to one of the hashboards and then see how it runs. That might help determine what is going on here. -i.e. if it runs fine with two cards powered, no matter which two, that would point to the PSU...
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What PSU are you running?
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Well, the more miners you point here the shorter the 5Nd will get! I got another S9 arriving at the ice mines on Hoth and will point it here as I've done since day one. Mine On!
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P.T. Barnum had an idea on this phenomenon.
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Looking at your 5Nd graph I'd say all is ok. At current pool hashrate it's 14 days to 5Nd.
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You should have plenty power, have you tried moving the connectors around and see if the problem follows? Hash boards are usually running or not, that kinda running is strange!
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Looks like one of your boards is only hashing at 10% of rated. What psu is powering this?
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Oh yeah, that smooth block-cracking taste of king cobramining! Schweet!
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From the 1st page: Interleaved rewards - Each time a block is solved, the top 100 miners will receive a payout while 50 of the remaining smaller miners will receive a payout. Rewards will alternate between the smaller miners according to who has waited the longest for a payout. Rewards accumulate from blocks worked on even if miners are not scheduled for a payout with that block. This is done to minimise the size of the coinbase transaction to minimise latency, maximise mining hardware compatibility, and to make sure miners don't receive many small payouts which would lead to much larger fees when spending their reward.
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Actually it would make sense if the design engineers were considering off the shelf components for common bits and bobs... That kind of design warms the cockles of my engineering heart!
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