<snip> If nothing else the huge pools could agree to stop mining once we hit 2000 blocks and let the smaller pools find them... <snip>
Put the bong down! And mine on!
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222222...Block! Sidewinder tracks crackin' another Block for KanoPool! Rockin!!
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Probably? No, at this moment it's actually 100% from now, so 278% expected. But that, of course, changes everytime you want to do the calculation since the 100% doesn't change, but the current diff of the pool keeps rising...
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Talk to the IT guy. Don't try to hide it, you'll only get in trouble that way.
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My Father lived in Japan for 10 years as a younger man and taught me a lot about what he learned of Japanese culture and customs. A very interesting people, I'd like to go to Japan someday. Have you been, kano-san? We know you've done China.
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Japanese pronunciation: Kah-no
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No, it has to do with hashes being independent of each other. i.e. it doesn't know how many hashes before have gone by so it's always expected to be 100% from "right now" no matter where we are "right now" Clear as mud, right? Mine On!
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It's a Block Party Weekend! Cheers to... He's a luggyman and he's ok He sleeps all night and he blocks all day! Cheers to luggyman, and apologies to Monty python! Mine on!
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A Block Friday Blockalanchetm, love it!
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Block Friday baby! Love the Heartland!
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Nope, pool is UTC time, so it's almost time for Block Friday!
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Check the usual suspects: PSU, wires, excessive dust inside (especially this one!) Mine On!
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Pool size and luck are independent.
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Well aside from the 30krpm fan reading which is erroneous, the 2400rpm fan reading is too slow for an S9 fan and would cause overheating for sure. I'd check your fans again... Now, back to our regularly scheduled Mine on!
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Post pics of the miner's gui status screen. That may help.
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Wamba Jamba Block Party hump-day!
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Two-fer Tuesday Block Party!! WOOT!
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Yes, with only 120VAC input it's rated for 1200W. Disconnect the power and I/O cable from one of the boards and run at 2/3 for now. Then you can solve the power issue (with another smaller PSU is common, say a 600W or so to power one board.)
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You're only showing one board alive... What psu are you using?
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What a generous gesture for the pool. You sir are a gentleman and a scholar!
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