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841  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 23, 2014, 05:32:01 PM
Ok, well no word back yet from he guy hosting my machines but I'll see if when he replies I can get hard numbers on the current PSU's and go from there. I guess all I'll need it just the brand / model.

I just don't want to continue losing hash like this.

could it be just fluctuations: mine keep going up and down, even in the average at the pool.
Possibly and that's what I thought, but it seems like a drastic drop for 2 days and change. At least on the one miner that lost 16.xGh/s

I'm still gonna post the PSU info when I hear back from my host.
842  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 23, 2014, 05:16:49 PM
Ok, well no word back yet from he guy hosting my machines but I'll see if when he replies I can get hard numbers on the current PSU's and go from there. I guess all I'll need it just the brand / model.

I just don't want to continue losing hash like this.
843  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 23, 2014, 05:17:05 AM
Ok, so were 3 days 5 hrs in on the 243.75's and I've noticed some drops in hash. I know machines have variance of +/- 10% sometimes but it seems like a steady but slow decline. What's weird is the time passed being only 2 days and change, compared to say a month or something.

Anyone else get this with OC'd machines ?
Power supplies.  They're probably close enough to the edge of the kind of power the S3's like (beefier than they draw) that just staying hot for a long time is enough to suck hashing power.

Do you have 2 PSU's on each OC'd unit, or only one?  And are you using two separate 6-pin PCI power connectors for each blade (not daisy-chain style) or only one?

My suggestion is to either cool the PSUs and see if your rate goes up, or use more/better PSUs.  Poor power doesn't always show up in x's or -'s now that I've been playing a bit with my good S3 and just got 60 GH/s back by adding another PSU.

Worth a try!
My friend hosting them said and sent pics that each one is on a singular supply of 650W or greater with each miner using all four power ports.

Should I find out the specific PSU not that I think it matters with each one being 650w or greater.

Edit:

--- And are you using two separate 6-pin PCI power connectors for each blade (not daisy-chain style) or only one?

I actually just shot him an email about this but do you mean four cables using four ports on both the miner and PSU ?

I also dont get the beefier thing.
844  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 23, 2014, 04:37:49 AM
Ok, so I had three of my four B5's on 250 and they ran great but I felt like I might have been pushing my luck some so I put them on 243.75 and man, I must say, from philipma's expectations of what he said I should get. I'm doing pretty damn good.

The first image is the one machine that's never gone past 237.5.

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/820S30001.jpg

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/820S30002.jpg

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/820S30003.jpg

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/820S30004.jpg

Ok, so were 3 days 5 hrs in on the 243.75's and I've noticed some drops in hash. I know machines have variance of +/- 10% sometimes but it seems like a steady but slow decline. What's weird is the time passed being only 2 days and change, compared to say a month or something.

Anyone else get this with OC'd machines ?

First image is the 237.5 machine that seems to be "leaking" as well.

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/823S30001.jpg (- 6.x Gh/s)

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/823S30002.jpg (+1.x Gh/s)

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/823S30003.jpg (-16.x Gh/s Shocked)

http://www.eojmarket.com/NonForumStuff/images/bitcoin_stuff/823S30004.jpg (-5.x Gh/s)

Total loss around 27 Gh/s, 26 if you subtract the +1 on machine two.
845  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mining.BitcoinAffiliatenetwork.com - we're giving away 1 Antminer S3 every day! on: August 23, 2014, 02:15:31 AM
I know frustrations are high but chill people, I just got a 4 missed pay payment about an hr ago.

I am not a naysayer by any means and certainly appreciate the newness of this pool.  With that being said, I too just got a small payment a short time ago.  How am I supposed to know what that payment applies to? 
Thats why I have a unique address that only this pool pays out to.
846  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $0.49/GH/s on: August 23, 2014, 01:45:47 AM
Hello guyz,

Can someone tell me what is BA's address, is their office is located in HK and facilities in Shenzhen?

TIA

There's some info in this thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=711559.msg8037756#msg8037756


Deeply thx CryptoGuy Smiley
I can't stand it no more, getting sick of it and for real Sad
I'm sick of it all just like the rest of you guys but a this point there's not much we an do but continue waiting. Unless you live in HK, very little will come from you guys complaints except for another gox situation that will take years to settle.
847  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mining.BitcoinAffiliatenetwork.com - we're giving away 1 Antminer S3 every day! on: August 23, 2014, 01:44:10 AM
I know frustrations are high but chill people, I just got a 4 missed pay payment about an hr ago.
848  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 22, 2014, 11:30:11 PM
Hi,

one of my S3 miners has an extreme low hashrate (80 GH/s).

It seems that it is not pulling the frequency data from the config file.

I've attached a picture, looking at the config file it shows that the frequency is supposed to be the standard 218.75.

Factory reset didn't help.

Anyone knows what to do about this?


You need to go to the miner configuration tab. Select advanced and choose a frequency. Save and apply. all better.
I wonder what it is about the new FW that does this or maybe it's some sort of post lash protection but the same thing happened to me and was fixed just by "applying" everything from the new tab.
849  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 22, 2014, 11:04:51 PM
I've already ROI'd my S1s. Everything from this point is profit until the cost of electricity is more than the BTC value. But it is also a hobby and I believe in BTC. I have friends that spend $400 a month on golf. Nobody ask them about their ROI.

+1 lol

I have ordered 3 S3+ but not paid yet.
I don't really know what to do now, delivery date is 20th sept (or sooner)
Should i wait for next generation S4?
At this point in time it would be more appropriate to wait until like Sep 7th to see where the price is at. Ordering now at this early stage is just throwing away BTC.

This is what i tought too

Deeply thx MoreBloodWine, I have been reading your posts on BA pages too Smiley
If you mean on he ecoin forums, some of my posts earned me a "warning" there. I've already been told because of my posts that I'm off the compensation list which is funny because the worst thin I ever did there was post the same thing four times in a row bec nemesidis kept deleting it.

I don't remember what the post was about but I think it had to do with the outright ignorance of not responding to tickets for upwards o three weeks. That seems to have sine gotten better but still isn't great.

As for being on topic to this thread... your welcome.

I mean worst case scenario is the price doesn't change and you end up getting your order later compared to if your ordered today but with it being so early. Where nothing ships for a month if not sooner, it's better to just wait two weeks and see where things are at.
850  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mining.BitcoinAffiliatenetwork.com - we're giving away 1 Antminer S3 every day! on: August 22, 2014, 10:44:08 PM
The box and the shipping label were delicious BTW.

    I call "shenanigans". After all, where is the photographic proof that he ate the box? Grin

Yeah I agree, doesn't look like he's eaten any of it Cheesy
Hell, if he does a video of him eating and swallowing a half palm sized piece of of cardboard, I'll donate 0.02 for the comedic value lol
851  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread. on: August 22, 2014, 10:42:32 PM
I've already ROI'd my S1s. Everything from this point is profit until the cost of electricity is more than the BTC value. But it is also a hobby and I believe in BTC. I have friends that spend $400 a month on golf. Nobody ask them about their ROI.

+1 lol

I have ordered 3 S3+ but not paid yet.
I don't really know what to do now, delivery date is 20th sept (or sooner)
Should i wait for next generation S4?
At this point in time it would be more appropriate to wait until like Sep 7th to see where the price is at. Ordering now at this early stage is just throwing away BTC.
852  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: mining.BitcoinAffiliatenetwork.com - we're giving away 1 Antminer S3 every day! on: August 22, 2014, 10:26:27 PM
I was wondering if there is an updated S3 winners list including todays winner.
853  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: August 22, 2014, 01:20:47 AM
There was a very brief interruption of service for about 20% of miners.  One backend lost its bitcoind connection to the other backends (used to virtually eliminate the chance of two pool servers orphaning each other's blocks) and a restart was triggered.  Everything is working normally again, and it should have only impacted about 1 in 5 connections.  If it did affect you, it likely only lasted a few seconds (long enough to reconnect and have the load balancer put you on a different node).
So the restart was just on the one server then and not the pool as a whole ? In any event, that explains my one miners hiccup.
854  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: August 22, 2014, 12:31:28 AM
Saw latest news item, just how much of the current guild hash is in New York would you say ?

I'm guessing very, very little.
So if you can't say for sure, then how would you enforce a new TOS ?

It will require an affirmitive "I am not a resident of the state of New York" and "I do not run any of my equipment from within the state of New York" before allowing you to register a new account, and existing accounts will have to affirm that within a certain time frame or else the account will be frozen.

I will also be adding IP-range lockouts for known New York IP addresses which will give a splash page stating that New York residents are forbidden from using the pool.
Ok, but for the users that sneak through, and there will be a few. Would the pool be protected from actions against it ?
855  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 22, 2014, 12:23:51 AM
People on that list got paid total of 18btc last month which is still huge amount . That is why we will be monitoring post quality of people on that list throughout this month.

So keep ur posts good and constructive if u don't want that list to be edited Smiley .
I'd like to think I'm doing a good job so far ;-)
856  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: August 22, 2014, 12:22:12 AM
Saw latest news item, just how much of the current guild hash is in New York would you say ?

I'm guessing very, very little.
So if you can't say for sure, then how would you enforce a new TOS ?
857  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [11000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: August 22, 2014, 12:16:19 AM
Saw latest news item, just how much of the current guild hash is in New York would you say ?
858  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn Bitcoins Simply By Posting on: August 21, 2014, 08:13:30 PM
For people worrying about the list, don't. Stunna said when he made the announcement of cuts being made that if you didn't get a PM in 48hrs notifying you of your removal that you are fine.

So anyone who has not gotten a PM by now is good to go.
859  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: August 21, 2014, 08:04:03 PM
I've been seeing some connection to client lost messages, what generally causes this ?

It could be core maxing out it's p2p connections
I'm still green under the collar with Armory, so, huh ?

Default, bitcoin-core uses 8 connections to connect to other Bitcoin-nodes.
So I would say those messages are harmless (until someone else chimes in here).

Ente

Note that people tend to have issues when they have a custom bitcoin.conf.  Usually happens when they limit connections, and Core maxes out its P2P connections with peers that aren't Armory.
I don't have custom anything and it seems to be working so I guess I'll just forget it since it was more of a curiosity.

Also, is there a setting to have Armory start on system boot / login ? If there is I may have over looked it. One other thing too...

Is there a way to ad a watch only wallet that I got from the blokchain.info site ?

AFAIK, only wallets created / backed up by armory can be added.

Ty.
860  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: August 21, 2014, 05:50:58 AM
I've been seeing some connection to client lost messages, what generally causes this ?

It could be core maxing out it's p2p connections
I'm still green under the collar with Armory, so, huh ?
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