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1  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Avalon Batch 3 startet (zu) oft selbständig neu on: September 02, 2013, 08:45:25 AM
Wie kamst du denn überhaupt auf die Idee den Cutoff auf 70 zu stellen? Das war vorher doch sicherlich bereits auf 90 gestellt!(so liefert avalon auch!!)

Lesen bildet (gilt für den Thread-Eröffner und auch candoo)!
Er hat die Firmware von ckolivas geflasht, die in den Standardeinstellungen halt für batch 1&2 ausgelegt ist. 

Genau das!
Bin jetzt auch einige Erfahrungen weiter und jetzt rennt der Kasten wie er soll. Danke fhh! Genau so hat es funktioniert und 350MHz laufen 24/7 stabil mit ziemlich genau 70°C, was ja auch Target ist. Macht Sinn Smiley

Besten Dank!
2  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Re: Avalon Batch 3 startet (zu) oft selbständig neu on: August 30, 2013, 08:06:19 AM
Aha, okay.

Ich lese dort folgendes:
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New  Batch3 Machine: Target Temperature to 70℃ and Overheat Cut Off Temperature to 90℃
Wobei ich die Abhängigkeit nicht ganz verstehe. Target Temp wäre dann, was der Avalon versucht zu erreichen? D.h. wenn die Kiste nur 65°C warm wird, gibt sie nochmal Gas und dreht den clock hoch? Das würde sie aber nur tun, wenn ich die -auto Funktion auch intergriere, oder?
Und wenn ich die -auto Funktion verwende, dreht er den clock ab 90°C wieder runter, bis er 70°C erreicht?
Wenn ich aber die -auto Funktion weg lasse und den clock auf 300MHz lasse (ca 62°C), dann wäre Target Temp. zwecklos.
3  Local / Mining (Deutsch) / Avalon Batch 3 startet (zu) oft selbständig neu on: August 30, 2013, 07:06:40 AM
Ich mach´s kurz:
Avalon Batch 3, 4 Module, 1250 W OCZ Netzteil.
Habe den Miner gestern bekommen, habe eine (1) Poolconfig eingegeben (50BTC) und los gings.
In den cgminer optionen habe ich clockrate auf 310 MHz (Temp ca. 65°C) gestellt und --avalon-auto sowie --avalon-cutoff 70.
Ich verwende die neuste Firmware: http://ck.kolivas.org/apps/cgminer/avalon/20130821/
Der Miner ist über LAN angebunden.
Das Ding fing mit Düsenjägerlautstärke an zu hashen und alles war gut.

Seit heute morgen aber verstummt der Düsenjäger ca. alle 30 Minuten für eine kurze Weile und die Hashrate geht auf 0 runter. Nach 1-2 Minuten startet der Jet wieder und die Hashrate marschiert wieder hoch auf ca. 100 GH/s bis sich das ganze nach ca. 30 Minuten wiederholt.

Was ich bisher probiert habe:
- Ich habe eine zweite Poolconfig eingegeben (nun 50BTC und BTCGuild)
- Ich habe die Clockrate wieder auf 300MHz zurückgestellt (Temp ca. 62°C)
- Ich habe die cgminer optionen wieder zurückgesetzt, sodass nur noch --quiet und sonst nichts drin steht.

Was könnte das sein, bzw. wie kann ich weiter an die Lösung des Problems herangehen?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [ANN][Multi-Coin][Stratum] multipool.in - Always Mine the most profitable coin on: July 31, 2013, 08:42:39 PM
Can´t find any decent answers, so I make it short and dirty:

I´m mining TRC on EU server because I have much better pings (sitting in EU though Wink ).
Here I can´t adjust the mining diff because that´s for US servers only, I know.

But why should I increase it?
I´m mining with Erupter Blades (13GH/s) on diff 1 which seems pretty low to me. Would it be a more stable and effective mining if I would switch to US server and increase diff to something like 32?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 20, 2013, 04:24:50 PM
I wonder why mulitpool is hashing TRC with diff 1 while coinotron is using diff 4!?

Is there any know (performance?) reason?
6  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house on: July 17, 2013, 07:44:12 AM
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We are sorry for the down time. We were facing a DDOS attack and needed some time to setup protection.
No data loss or funds are lost.

We will be back in some hours.

Bitmit Team

Wednesday, 17 July 2013, 15:19:16 HKT

Good to read some news no this!
7  Bitcoin / Mining support / Please Help! Solo mining SHA-256 with Block Erupter BLADES! on: July 16, 2013, 09:17:37 PM
Hi!

When I ask the big google and this forum I find tons of how-to´s about setting up solo mining für cgminer configs when using GPU or plugged USB Erupters.
Forget this.

## I´m testing the following with a "server" on Windwos7 32bit and BlockErupteBlades ##

I´m trying to setup SHA-256 solo mining with my BlockErupterBLADES(!).
As you will know most users of this ASICs are using slush´s mining proxy. So did I until now so I know how to run all this pointing to a mining pool!

When I run Bitcoin/Terracoin/*whatever* with the -server command and point my Desktop PC with cgminer to my server IP it starts hashing away. Everything runs fine but that was not my goal but just for testing purpose. I configered the bitcoin.conf/terracoin.conf properly

When I poing my Blades exactly the same way to the server IP it receives packages (no. is rising) but does not hash something.

In my dusty thoughts I tried to start the minin_proxy.exe with my server IP as host and the preconfigured port from the *.conf but of course Slush´s proxy tries to connect to stratum - but eventhough it does not work with the getwork options.


Much talk about a simple question: Has anyone here ever managed to do solo mining a SHA-256 currency with BlockErupterBlades?!
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 15, 2013, 12:09:21 PM
I am considering doing this with one of the next coins I add, with PPS as the payout method.  You would submit shares in that currency and get paid per share in LTC.

However, I would not be able to do this fee-free, there will likely have to be a 2-3% PPS fee (which certain members would be exempt from) as well as some kind of exchange fee to mitigate my risk in exchanging a potentially volatile currency for a stable one.  This would free users from having to maintain so many wallets and not having to worry about exchanging their coins.  If it works out well with the new coin I would likely move most of the coins on the pool to the new payout method.  Stay tuned.

It would have to pay in BTC to be even remotely of interest to me.
I would much much rather have a SHA-256 MultiPort: BTC, FRC, PPC and TRC. Then I could get more profitable use of my ASICs.



This!! A SHA-256 Multipool would be nuts!! Smiley
9  Bitcoin / Mining support / [SOLVED] How many Block Erupter Blades can a RaspberryPi take? on: July 12, 2013, 08:08:04 PM
Hi

I had 2 Block Erupter Blades hashing via Slush´s Miningproxy which is running on the RaspberryPi (Wheezy as OS).
Everything was fine and the blades hashed with 13GH/s

Now I bought 3 more blades which I power with an 750W Corsair PSU. 5x 120 watt )= 600 watt + some fans should not be more than 650 Watt. So no problem from the PSU and the webinterface also shows only "OOOOOOOO". There are no "x inbetween which could mean there is too less power.

So my idea is: Can it be the raspberry that is to slow to feed those 5 blades? I´m mining at BTCGuild which have fast servers. The difficulty didn´t change either...I still have it set to 8 in the BTC Guild settings but my miningproxy is feeding with dif. 32!? That´s just for info but that shouldn´t be the problem why my blades are hashing with not more that 9,5GH/s eventhough I switched to "high" clock, back to "low" and "high" again some times.

Any ideas?


EDIT:

Okay - the answer to this is: Don´t use a Raspberry with mining_proxy.py if you are mining with more than 3 blades because hashing performance will decrease! I´m running the proxy on my netbook now (still uses 40watt and not like 6-8watt as the Raspberry should do) and am getting my good´ol performance again
10  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Re: Suche ATX Kabel für meine Erupter Blades on: July 10, 2013, 09:24:29 AM
Okay, also erstmal vielen Dank für eure Antworten!

Ich bin, wie es die Wahl des Threads auch beschreibt, ein Anfänger und Laie in Sachen PSU und Stromversorgung. Deshalb war ich sehr froh über die Idiotensichere Anleitung hier im Forum.

Deute ich eure Antworten also richtig, dass auch aus allen Ausgängen (außer dem Mainboardanschluss) 12V kommen? Das hieße, dass ich auch dieses hier verwenden könnte:
http://www.amazon.de/poliges-Grafikkarten-Stromkabel-Adapter-Strom-Express/dp/B002CX4TNM/ref=pd_rhf_se_s_cp_1_8S00?ie=UTF8&refRID=0NAG0SHEJ1MY21KG8S00


Die roten einfach "out of the way" und dann wie gehabt und nach der Anleitung die schwarzen und gelben ans blade.
Hier wären dann zwar nur 2 schwarze adern, statt wie nach Anleitung 4 am Blade angeschlossen, aber die schwarzen sind ja eh nur masse und sollten hier nicht das Problem sein, oder?

Da wäre dann nix mit löten, krimpen usw. nötig.
11  Local / Anfänger und Hilfe / Suche ATX Kabel für meine Erupter Blades on: July 09, 2013, 07:14:42 PM
Also ich werde noch verrückt bei der Suche - hoffentlich kann mir hier jemand helfen.

Ich habe ein Corsair HX750 um meine 2 Block Erupter Blades mit Strom zu versorgen.
In einschlägigen Anleitungen lese ich, dass ich nur 1 Blade je 12V Strang anschließen soll, da die Kabel sonst zu heiß werden oder die Blades nicht genügend Saft bekommen.

Also habe ich eines dieser Kabel hier genommen:

Der Fachbegriff hierfür soll "Peripheral Flat Power Connectors (4pin)" sein.

Daran habe ich nach Anleitung so einen selber modifizierten Y-4pin Molex Stecker angeschlossen. Blade läuft super!


Dann hatte ich zum Glück noch von meinem anderen Netzteil ein weiteres solches "Peripheral Flat Power Connectors (4pin)" Kabel.
Nun bin sind 2 weitere Blades zu mir unterwegs, für die mein Netzteil genug Saft übrig hat.
Auf der Corsair Homepage kann ich nun zwar für 26,99 EUR einen kompletten Satz modularer Kabel bestellen, aber für um an 2 der gewünschten Kabel zu kommen, müsste ich also 53,98 EUR ausgeben.

Weiß einer von euch, wonach ich bei Amazon o.ä. suchen muss, um das gewünschte Kabel zu finden.

Geht alternativ auch so eines hier:

Molex to VGA Power 6pin PCI-E

Das wäre ja eigentlich andersherum von Molex zu 6pin...aber wie es aussieht, könnte ich das auch direkt an´s Netzteil stecken und mir aus den Molexsteckern den entsprechenden Stecker für die Blades basteln!
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 09, 2013, 01:18:34 PM
Is anyone else having a problem with withdrawing MNC? It won't send to my account automatically above threshold and when I click "cash out" nothing happens. These features seem t be working fine for all other coins.
Have same issue with TRC autopayout...have to hit the payout button manually...nothing happend until now...we´ll see where the coins are going Cheesy
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 08, 2013, 09:48:10 PM
I can't imagine that ASIC blades wouldn't natively support stratum, since that's what stratum was created for.  But I guess it's possible.

But why do you still have 8332 in the second screenshot?

When I hit "switch server" it connects to 3333, by chance it doesn´t show that moment in the screenshots but the blade def. connects also to port 3333 but doesn´t get any work. don´t know what I can do but waiting for someone also mining with those blades and hope he can help me out Wink
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 08, 2013, 09:16:20 PM
Is someone out here who is mining with the Block Erupter Blades?
I was thinking about to give those SHA-256 altcoins a chance by trying out TRC. Until now I was using slush´s mining proxy, which I pointed to multipool.in at port 3333 and everything did it´s job.
Now I started thinking about; why a mining proxy when there are direct stratum servers, so I tried to point the blade directly to the new server, looking like this:



The screens shows the connection to the 8332 port, but with this config the blade does frequently switch between 3333 and 8332 without any success.

Can anyone imagine what is wrong or does the blades just not work with direct stratum connection?
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][MultiCoin][Stratum+GW] multipool.in - Always mine the most profitable coin on: July 08, 2013, 12:47:47 PM
ok i changed to to poo1.us

Sorry if I missed that at another point, but what is the new server for? "balanced load"? Is it located at the same country? Should it improve the supply of work for the miners? I didn´t get this yet.
16  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [31 Th/s] 50BTC.com - PPS|Stratum+Vardiff|Port 80|QIWI,Yandex,Mobile,LR,WM... on: July 03, 2013, 08:02:48 PM
Have been owned a few hours ago. Someone requested a payout of 4 BTC from my account to his wallet. I received an email about this; "...if you have not requested this, please contact us as soon as possible."
I did but no respond until now. I added a the 2way authenticator now and chagend password. I had always the newest antivir active...don´t know how this came and if I ever will see my BTCs again.

Same here, but for less BTC.  2FA now enabled.

No response yet. The advise email where I can declare that I´m not the one who requested the withdrawl seems to be hot air and nothing else... :-/
17  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [31 Th/s] 50BTC.com - PPS|Stratum+Vardiff|Port 80|QIWI,Yandex,Mobile,LR,WM... on: July 02, 2013, 07:57:25 PM
Have been owned a few hours ago. Someone requested a payout of 4 BTC from my account to his wallet. I received an email about this; "...if you have not requested this, please contact us as soon as possible."
I did but no respond until now. I added a the 2way authenticator now and chagend password. I had always the newest antivir active...don´t know how this came and if I ever will see my BTCs again.
18  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon Batch #2 still shipping or finished? on: June 25, 2013, 06:30:49 PM
So this is a sick SCAM? Ho boy...! Undecided
19  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon Batch #2 still shipping or finished? on: June 25, 2013, 06:16:24 PM
I´m not sure if I got trapped by a pre-order seller.
Does this look like a "genuine order page"?

Does order completed mean that it has been shipped or that everything is okay with payment etc. and this status will change as soon as they ship?

And by the way: is store-avalon-asics.com the same as store.avalon-asics.com?
Can anyone check if you can login with your verifying credentials at both sites?



20  Bitcoin / Hardware / Avalon Batch #2 still shipping or finished? on: June 21, 2013, 08:48:08 AM
Can anyone say if Avalon Batch #2 has finished shipping or are still some miners on their way?
I see some pre-order sales on ebay which I would like to believe are still available.

On the other side I read some people saying all preorders for batch #2 has been shipped so that would mean pre-order auctions on ebay MUST be scam!?
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