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March 09, 2016, 08:40:46 AM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  Nice, now don't you wish you were mining solo :p
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March 09, 2016, 08:52:34 AM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  Nice one 
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March 09, 2016, 09:05:37 AM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  Nice, now don't you wish you were mining solo :p I do- I will post pic tomorrow
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zOU
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March 09, 2016, 09:46:12 AM |
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Oh and you should switch to kano.s, it's a much better pool. 
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zOU
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March 09, 2016, 10:57:18 AM |
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Another improvement in my cooling shelf: I've cut a 80mm opening in a 100mm PVC pipe and I use it as a fan duct:  I'll adjust/finalize it when I take averything apart when I replace the stock heatsinks with the new one I posted earlier. i still have to find someone who will drill/thread them properly as I don't have the equipment to do it.
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March 09, 2016, 06:12:57 PM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  This is history!! 
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March 09, 2016, 06:14:21 PM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  Nice, now don't you wish you were mining solo :p I do- I will post pic tomorrow Wow, would love to see a pict showing a compac pulled a 158G share, that's impressive. But if you were solo mining you would not have found the same block, work you do on one pool has no relation to work you would do at another or solo.
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March 09, 2016, 06:18:54 PM |
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Another improvement in my cooling shelf: I've cut a 80mm opening in a 100mm PVC pipe and I use it as a fan duct:  I'll adjust/finalize it when I take averything apart when I replace the stock heatsinks with the new one I posted earlier. i still have to find someone who will drill/thread them properly as I don't have the equipment to do it. It looks like you're having lots of fun with those compacs zOU 
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March 09, 2016, 07:04:47 PM |
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yep I keep having ideas...
Now I just brought my 2 heatsink to be drill/tapered at the local workshop....80$ ( for 2 heatsink paid 6$ :p)
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March 09, 2016, 07:13:16 PM |
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Jeez, for that kind of money you could buy the tools to do it yourself.
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zOU
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March 09, 2016, 07:35:51 PM |
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Jeez, for that kind of money you could buy the tools to do it yourself.
I know, but I don't trust myself to be capable to do it perfectly. And I don't have a drill press, only hand tools...
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March 09, 2016, 07:36:17 PM |
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Oh and you should switch to kano.s, it's a much better pool.  I have my main hash on Kano and my Compac's and such on Bitminter. By the way, the are a lot of pools that have payouts equal to or greater than Kano (except the last few days which have been crazy lucky). 
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March 09, 2016, 07:43:59 PM |
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I used to use bitminter when I had only a few block erupter an antminer U2.
I was starting and their java UI was fun and nice. Then I upgraded to U3 but the java UI doesn't support them.
So I gave up, and used my miner for science (Bitcoin Utopia).
After some time I came back to mining (thanks to gekkoscience compac sticks) and had to learn cgminer and stuff.
I found that kano's pool was simple, efficient and with excellent support.
I just can't find the same amount and level of info on Bitminter's website or thread here (609pages vs 46).
But hey, I'm not saying it bad or anything. I'm very happy where I am with my 2.5Ths (soon 3.5).
I can't see a much better paying pool as kano's fees are prob the lowest....
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March 09, 2016, 11:12:56 PM Last edit: March 10, 2016, 02:26:38 AM by NotFuzzyWarm |
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Oh and you should switch to kano.s, it's a much better pool.  I have my main hash on Kano and my Compac's and such on Bitminter. By the way, the are a lot of pools that have payouts equal to or greater than Kano (except the last few days which have been crazy lucky).  I know this is going to start a firestorm but... Eclipse Mining Consortium https://eclipsemc.com/ is excellent. Leaving the BFL matters aside, they have been rock-solid for me since I started mining back in Feb. 2014 They have always been a small pool, current hashrate is 907THs. Yes their PPS plan charges 5% but - you get paid for every share ran no matter how long it takes them to crack a block even if it turns out stale or invalid. Hash rate applied is revised every 15min with the new rate immediately applied to your work and full new hash rate being shown in 1hr. No '5n windup'. No waiting for payment per block cracked and verified. If you have an EMC account, payment is upon the running kitty hitting your chosen payout trigger, in my case every 0.2 BTC. Kano and Antpool are PPLNS meaning you are paid by average hashrate covering 5n shifts with payment only after the found block(s) mature. I have ran comparisons with them (Kano and Antpool) against EMC a couple months ago and looking at payouts once the PPLNS windup is out of the picture and payouts are stable, given 2 weeks or more run time on the pools EMC has ALWAYS come out ahead by ~ 5%. However, as kilo mentioned, Kano has been doing exceptionally well for the past couple weeks. Right now I have ~71TH pointed there and will be doing another spread sheet on the long-term results of Kano vs EMC again.
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March 09, 2016, 11:17:23 PM |
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I used to use bitminter when I had only a few block erupter an antminer U2.
I was starting and their java UI was fun and nice. Then I upgraded to U3 but the java UI doesn't support them.
So I gave up, and used my miner for science (Bitcoin Utopia).
After some time I came back to mining (thanks to gekkoscience compac sticks) and had to learn cgminer and stuff.
I found that kano's pool was simple, efficient and with excellent support.
I just can't find the same amount and level of info on Bitminter's website or thread here (609pages vs 46).
But hey, I'm not saying it bad or anything. I'm very happy where I am with my 2.5Ths (soon 3.5).
I can't see a much better paying pool as kano's fees are prob the lowest....
Kano is a great pool. They have insane luck and only every few weeks do they have problems with finding blocks. Their fees are so low it's incredible that it stays up. I only have 1 compac stick that I just got, and I love it! Best share after 2 days is 30G, and i'm looking for a block within a year. Plus, it runs on cgminer so I don't have to look at some pesky Antminer control panel with no access to cgminer logs or gui. 9/10
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March 09, 2016, 11:22:38 PM |
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Oh and you should switch to kano.s, it's a much better pool.  I have my main hash on Kano and my Compac's and such on Bitminter. By the way, the are a lot of pools that have payouts equal to or greater than Kano (except the last few days which have been crazy lucky).  I know this is going to start a firestorm but... Eclipse Ming Consortium https://eclipsemc.com/ is excellent. Leaving the BFL matters aside, they have been rock-solid for me since started mining back in Feb. 2014 They have always been a small pool, current hashrate is 907THs. Yes their PPS plan charges 5% but - you get paid no matter how long it takes them to crack a block even if it turns out stale or invalid. Hash rate applied is revised every 15min with the new rate immediately applied to your work with full new hash rate being shown in 1hr. No '5n windup'. If you have an EMC account, payment is upon the kitty hitting your chosen payout trigger, in my case every 0.2 BTC. Kano and Antpool are PPLNS meaning you are paid by average hashrate covering 5n shifts with payment only after the found block(s) mature.I have ran comparisons with them against Kano and Antpool a couple months ago and looking at payouts once the PPLNS windup is over, given 2 weeks or more run time on the pools EMC has ALWAYS come out ahead by ~ 5%. However, as kilo mentioned, Kano has been doing exceptionally well for the past couple weeks. Right now I have ~71TH pointed there and will be doing another spread sheet on the long-term results vs EMC again. That's quite interesting. I LOVE PPS pools, and generally to satisfy that need I go to antpool with their 10-minute blocktimes and low payouts. Lel. I tried eclipsemc for a while and it works well. I tried with a Block Erupter rig at 5gh/s and for some reason no shares were accepted on pps. I got 90 shares but after an hour none were on the website. I tried with a S1 that I keep just for pooltesting and each share was up, accepted, on the mark. Great pool, hates my block erupter but still a better pool than antpool... Just cause.  I really dunno about payouts, but to my surprise the payments were nearly equal to my combined antpool payments. Mind. Blown. I guess kano is no longer such a small pool, and I'll keep about 50gh/s on it with loadbalancing on my s3. It deserves attention, and i'll see that it gets it.
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March 10, 2016, 12:11:04 AM Last edit: March 10, 2016, 02:12:59 AM by NotFuzzyWarm |
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As I said, my main pool for the next week or more is now Kano so they get a good average payout/THs applied for at least 3 weeks. Kano hit full payouts for my 5n work there last week so windup is done and payouts are pretty consistent. Still have the Kano miners set to failover to their EMC home. Handy when Kano resets... Last was 3 days ago and 30TH shifted to EMC for 3 hours. Payment for shares ran immediately applied to the running total until trigger is reached.  Also keeping 15THs running on EMC to track their average over the same time as Kano.
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March 10, 2016, 12:14:23 AM Last edit: March 10, 2016, 12:30:43 AM by NotFuzzyWarm |
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Rather wandering off the thread and getting distracted here though... On yer Block Erupters, my first 2 miners were BFL's lil' 10GHs Jalapeno's. Loved them and those 2 bastards got me hooked.... Still have them but long off line because that 10GHs takes 60W each. However... pop them open and ya see 10 or more spots ready to accept ASIC's. Believe they can be retrofitted up to around 30GHs per now super-hot Jalapeno...
CGminer would not work with them but BFgminer runs them perfect. Perhaps try it with EMC and the Erupters.
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March 10, 2016, 06:51:56 PM |
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SH#$%! https://i.imgur.com/8jHSzNp.jpgWhen I woke up this morning I found the fan had came off the heatsink of my Compac Miner... the Temp sensor was showing 66C and the CGMiner was reporting 9Gh/s. I soon shut the mining program down and held the fan over the heatsink until the temperature showed about 25C before I moved it. The elastic bands that I had holding the fan on top of the heatsink failed. I decided to remount everything and see if anything had been affected. https://i.imgur.com/iDMkVpx.jpgIt seems to work fine for now with the temperature at 45C. I may have to figure out a better way to mount the fan. Maybe use some balsa(hobby) wood?
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March 10, 2016, 11:51:25 PM |
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I found a freakin block with a Compac on Bitminter --  Nice one  Is this the first known block solve with a Compac? Do you have a screen shot of CGMiner?
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