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December 05, 2013, 06:47:39 AM |
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That's a real defeatest attitude lol. Just ignore the trolls. Once the companies they made purchases from start shipping, they will be off wondering how they can ever make back what they spent instead of sitting in the ONE knc thread talking about how awful knc is.
Right now I'm running steady at 660 ghs / 7% hw. If I can't find a surefire way to make that better, I'll just leave it be until the tuning software comes out. I'd like to hear from other november owners to see what kind of numbers they are getting. Hopefully it won't be lost in the mess. If the other boxes get here and produce the same results I'll be very happy.
If you are replying to someone -- do use the quote button/feature and strip out some of the text if it is a long post -- leave in the most relevant part. Bold or italicize any critical parts you are replying to an people can pick up immediately. Then people can follow the thread of discussion.Of course it's a free forum. Feel free to wing it and confuse people -- everyone else doe it -- one more could not possibly hurt. Cheers! I'm, running at 1.8% HW errors about 0.5% rejects -- typically less. If that helps. (I just checked.) I posted immediately after you, and have been using much larger forums for many years. Most people don't have that much issue with it. The only problem with this thread is the constant bickering. ETA: I have to wait 6 minutes between posts, so...
I'm, running at 1.8% HW errors about 0.5% rejects -- typically less. If that helps. (I just checked.)
Is that on a november jupiter? Running factory cgminer? What are your asic temps? Thanks! No, it is an October Jupiter. However I think you will see the same issues for most if it. Somebody with a November should post an error rate for comparison -- how would you find it in this mess? Phoenix -- what do you have? Do you have a a Line Regulating UPS as well? On my Jupiter a BR1500G works plus Coolermaster V1000 PSU. It's too light for your machine. Try these guys -- http://www.upsforless.ca/The also have an American site. You need a heavy duty supply running in mid range and a line regulating UPS to get minimum errors -- I tested all this. Haven't checked ASICS lately -- at back the run about 53 Deg plus -- closer to 60 Deg at the end away from the case fans -- they get warmer air. I pay more attention to the CGMiner hash rate and whether cores are dropping in and out -- I only have one bad one.
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RickJamesBTC
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December 05, 2013, 07:12:05 AM |
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No, it is an October Jupiter. However I think you will see the same issues for most if it. Somebody with a November should post an error rate for comparison -- how would you find it in this mess? Phoenix -- what do you have? Do you have a a Line Regulating UPS as well? On my Jupiter a BR1500G works plus Coolermaster V1000 PSU. It's too light for your machine. Try these guys -- http://www.upsforless.ca/The also have an American site. You need a heavy duty supply running in mid range and a line regulating UPS to get minimum errors -- I tested all this. Haven't checked ASICS lately -- at back the run about 53 Deg plus -- closer to 60 Deg at the end away from the case fans -- they get warmer air. I pay more attention to the CGMiner hash rate and whether cores are dropping in and out -- I only have one bad one. I've got 1300 w gold 80 power supplies and a 600 amp 3 phase service. I got the power Actually, I could do something silly like host 20 Neptunes when they come out. I'm even wired for it.
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AMuppInTime
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December 05, 2013, 07:20:00 AM |
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so KNC has 70 percent of the current miner hash rate now or some such on the bitcoin network (on forums someplace)
The network is 6000 TH/s. That's roughly the size of 11,000 Jupiters. KnC has shipped 8,000 Jupiters? How many Jupiters did KNC sell?
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December 05, 2013, 08:05:34 AM |
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Right. So OP's comment, while technically correct, was completely misleading. His pool had a lucky string of days. He will not make that day in/day out. It certainly seems like some of you say intentionally misleading/inflammatory shit, in the hopes someone will call you out on it. Then we get to have a multi-page, retarded debate on semantics. Well for me, I'm just sharing how things have been going.. never intended to imply it will remain that way. Unless of course, myself or whomever, adds hashing power at every difficulty hop. In fairness to vesperwillow, my November Jupiter, hashing at 660GHs had been averaging 0.5 BTC a day since it arrived last week. The last 24 hours have been a bit slower as there have been some longer running blocks, but it's still been about 0.38 on Slush's pool. # Block found at Duration Total shares Your shares Your BTC reward 21050 2013-12-04 20:56:58 5:54:12 2136256505 3216780 0.03562181 21049 2013-12-04 15:02:46 1:52:39 660059896 1050300 0.03475407 21048 2013-12-04 13:10:07 1:29:54 536861068 812160 0.03830325 21047 2013-12-04 11:40:13 2:15:47 802450507 1287360 0.03828439 21046 2013-12-04 09:24:26 1:40:52 594906424 912600 0.04082403 21045 2013-12-04 07:43:34 2:11:11 773472128 1223640 0.04210782 21044 2013-12-04 05:32:23 4:27:56 1581873847 2415420 0.03565230 21043 2013-12-04 01:04:27 1:28:09 519766669 804600 0.03768075 21042 2013-12-03 23:36:18 3:10:12 1121630102 1794960 0.04282651 21041 2013-12-03 20:26:06 1:26:57 506502935 803520 0.04032198 I think we were talking about October batch.
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December 05, 2013, 08:05:47 AM |
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I understand that the first batch of Jupiters had to make over 70 coins to break even in BTC and that was going to be tough... but how can you look at a Neptune and say that it will produce less than 10 coins. My two jupiters today still create 1 coin a day (combined). The risk is very different than it was with purchasing Jupiters when BTC was at $100.
unless you've got 2 November Jupiters pushing 700GH/s each I find it had to believe you can mine 1 BTC a day. please explain how you're doing this if it's true. or is it a mistake and you're calculations are incorrect. I have less than 200gh pointed to slush right now, and I'm making .25btc/day. I have no doubt he's making 1btc/day. I've just checked slush pool luck: so for the last week we had 103%, so you should have slightly more btc than whatsoever profit calculator will tell you, 3% more on avg to precise. So in the last week a 200GH/s machine should have minted 0.1422 * 1.03 = 0.1464 BTC a day.
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December 05, 2013, 08:51:00 AM |
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I want my nov device now!
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December 05, 2013, 10:06:41 AM |
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I want my nov device now! Just got my delivery details on my 102xx order, think there will be a load of them going out this morning.
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December 05, 2013, 10:12:10 AM |
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I understand that the first batch of Jupiters had to make over 70 coins to break even in BTC and that was going to be tough... but how can you look at a Neptune and say that it will produce less than 10 coins. My two jupiters today still create 1 coin a day (combined). The risk is very different than it was with purchasing Jupiters when BTC was at $100.
unless you've got 2 November Jupiters pushing 700GH/s each I find it had to believe you can mine 1 BTC a day. please explain how you're doing this if it's true. or is it a mistake and you're calculations are incorrect. I have less than 200gh pointed to slush right now, and I'm making .25btc/day. I have no doubt he's making 1btc/day. I've just checked slush pool luck: so for the last week we had 103%, so you should have slightly more btc than whatsoever profit calculator will tell you, 3% more on avg to precise. So in the last week a 200GH/s machine should have minted 0.1422 * 1.03 = 0.1464 BTC a day. My merc made 1.008 over that period. 142GH =/- a couple of GH constant. That's actual, not calculated. On Slush.
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December 05, 2013, 10:13:01 AM |
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I want my nov device now! Just got my delivery details on my 102xx order, think there will be a load of them going out this morning. thanks bro! hope so!
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December 05, 2013, 10:23:17 AM |
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I want my nov device now! Just got my delivery details on my 102xx order, think there will be a load of them going out this morning. thanks bro! hope so! My 102xx is still in progress, was really hoping it would ship today to arrive before the weekend, looks like monday will be the best I can hope for now
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December 05, 2013, 10:27:44 AM |
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I understand that the first batch of Jupiters had to make over 70 coins to break even in BTC and that was going to be tough... but how can you look at a Neptune and say that it will produce less than 10 coins. My two jupiters today still create 1 coin a day (combined). The risk is very different than it was with purchasing Jupiters when BTC was at $100.
unless you've got 2 November Jupiters pushing 700GH/s each I find it had to believe you can mine 1 BTC a day. please explain how you're doing this if it's true. or is it a mistake and you're calculations are incorrect. I have less than 200gh pointed to slush right now, and I'm making .25btc/day. I have no doubt he's making 1btc/day. I've just checked slush pool luck: so for the last week we had 103%, so you should have slightly more btc than whatsoever profit calculator will tell you, 3% more on avg to precise. So in the last week a 200GH/s machine should have minted 0.1422 * 1.03 = 0.1464 BTC a day. My merc made 1.008 over that period. 142GH =/- a couple of GH constant. That's actual, not calculated. On Slush. on a 7 days period? good for you. 142 GH/s eq 0.1010/day avg. so 0.1010 * 7 * 1.03 = 0.7282 so maybe slush pool luck calculation is not as accurate as one might think. ps: I've just noticed that slush is currently experiencing a very bad round 13.5hs without a solving block....
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robix
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December 05, 2013, 10:41:45 AM |
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Slush's is testing my patience.
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timmmers
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December 05, 2013, 10:47:21 AM |
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Didn't notice that, yeah..that's a long one. Swings and roundabouts though. Had several sub ten minute ones too. Go too far into that stuff and you'll drive yourself mad. Only sure thing about luck..it changes.
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December 05, 2013, 10:53:44 AM |
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Didn't notice that, yeah..that's a long one. Swings and roundabouts though. Had several sub ten minute ones too. Go too far into that stuff and you'll drive yourself mad. Only sure thing about luck..it changes. the worst round ever @slush for me last more than 16hs (a few weeks ago)
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December 05, 2013, 11:19:56 AM |
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Price of BTC took a massive dive at the same time ...the sky is falling
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December 05, 2013, 12:01:49 PM |
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I want my nov device now! Just got my delivery details on my 102xx order, think there will be a load of them going out this morning. thanks bro! hope so! My 102xx is still in progress, was really hoping it would ship today to arrive before the weekend, looks like monday will be the best I can hope for now My 1029x order still says in progress but I received ups email yesterday it shipped the 4th and has already left germany so I'd say you will receive a ups email shortly
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December 05, 2013, 01:33:59 PM |
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Is anyone else as surprised as me that the second batch of Neptunes hasn't sold out yet? People must be low on funds while waiting for their preorders from other companies.
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AussieHash
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December 05, 2013, 01:36:00 PM |
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KnC have replied via email that my order 104xx (paid with bitcoin) will not be ready for Stockholm pickup till next week
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December 05, 2013, 01:46:58 PM |
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Is anyone else as surprised as me that the second batch of Neptunes hasn't sold out yet? People must be low on funds while waiting for their preorders from other companies.
My payment of a neptune bounced back to me, because I could not pay in USD (bank limitation, did the transfer in SEK instead)! I wrote KNC an email about the situation and asked if I could try to pay from a different bank account, but they denied that. So I take the money and buy some bitcoins then, maybe I will make more profit this way...
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December 05, 2013, 01:48:38 PM |
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KnC have replied via email that my order 104xx (paid with bitcoin) will not be ready for Stockholm pickup till next week
Just received 2 emails from UPS with tracking numbers for both my orders: #1045x and again #1045x Scheduled Delivery: 06-December-2013
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