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I tried manually setting the queue 0 and 1 via the API on my S2, and my hash rate drops to the low 800s. On "default" settings I get ~950, but 5% rejects. M That seems very low - what freq are you using? I'm running an S2 @ 212 freq using --queue 0 --failover-only and getting ~950Gh/s. It's a bit of a power draw - using a OCZ 1250 Watt Gold PSU, but it's the only way to get it to play with p2pool, and with the current luck it's well worth it
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mdude77
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August 17, 2014, 04:42:50 PM |
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I tried manually setting the queue 0 and 1 via the API on my S2, and my hash rate drops to the low 800s. On "default" settings I get ~950, but 5% rejects. M That seems very low - what freq are you using? I'm running an S2 @ 212 freq using --queue 0 --failover-only and getting ~950Gh/s. It's a bit of a power draw - using a OCZ 1250 Watt Gold PSU, but it's the only way to get it to play with p2pool, and with the current luck it's well worth it I'm using default. Looks like 196. I'm going to sell it after Bitmain gets around to sending me a replacement powerboard, so I'm not going to overclock it. Luck evens out ... makes up for the sucky time when I was using it. I'm sticking with Eligius until I can get some S3s on board. M
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PatMan
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August 17, 2014, 04:49:16 PM |
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I'm using default. Looks like 196. I'm going to sell it after Bitmain gets around to sending me a replacement powerboard, so I'm not going to overclock it. Luck evens out ... makes up for the sucky time when I was using it. I'm sticking with Eligius until I can get some S3s on board. M Right, I believe I got ~1100Gh/s using my settings on a centralized pool, but pointed it at my p2pool node about 3 weeks ago figuring the loss in hash rate was worth it for the better payouts - it was a bit of a gamble that seems to have paid off recently
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mdude77
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August 17, 2014, 04:52:20 PM |
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I'm using default. Looks like 196. I'm going to sell it after Bitmain gets around to sending me a replacement powerboard, so I'm not going to overclock it. Luck evens out ... makes up for the sucky time when I was using it. I'm sticking with Eligius until I can get some S3s on board. M Right, I believe I got ~1100Gh/s using my settings on a centralized pool, but pointed it at my p2pool node about 3 weeks ago figuring the loss in hash rate was worth it for the better payouts - it was a bit of a gamble that seems to have paid off recently Then that's about right. You lose 150GH/s by using p2pool with a queue of 0. So do I. The payouts on p2pool aren't better. Apples to apples, it'll pay out the same. M
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August 17, 2014, 05:08:31 PM |
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wlz2011
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August 17, 2014, 05:20:32 PM |
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I also
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August 17, 2014, 05:33:44 PM |
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Remember when block reward was 50? Those were the daze......
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August 17, 2014, 08:25:02 PM |
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OMG! Why not P2POOL! Sure looks like somebody screwed up and put things in the wrong place: Whoever did it must be kicking themselves right now.
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August 17, 2014, 11:24:06 PM |
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And there it is... Share difficulty breached 10M.
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Polyatomic
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August 18, 2014, 12:21:06 AM |
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OMG! Why not P2POOL! Sure looks like somebody screwed up and put things in the wrong place: Whoever did it must be kicking themselves right now. Phaw
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August 18, 2014, 12:24:14 AM |
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I see, so those S2 users also experience reduced GHs from 1100 to 900 for mining in p2pool??? i was wondering whether my Cointerra running ar 1320ghs instead of the normal 1600ghs a normal situation. Anyone out there on p2pool also using Cointerra who can confirm plx
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August 18, 2014, 12:51:36 AM |
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OMG! Why not P2POOL! Sure looks like somebody screwed up and put things in the wrong place: Whoever did it must be kicking themselves right now. Phaw Forgive me guys... I dont understand? (please) Also now that we have moved to the 9M range I have been getting more shares and almost no orphans or dead...?
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August 18, 2014, 01:15:17 AM |
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OMG! Why not P2POOL! Sure looks like somebody screwed up and put things in the wrong place: Whoever did it must be kicking themselves right now. Phaw Forgive me guys... I dont understand? (please) Also now that we have moved to the 9M range I have been getting more shares and almost no orphans or dead...? 1) he paid 27 BTC in fees. He should have only paid 0.0001 BTC for a transaction of that size. 2) you're having a streak of good luck.
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August 18, 2014, 01:38:38 AM |
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sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS Anyway... another question please to my big brothers: I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works. How long will a share be paid? I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool. I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found. Is that the case? Or are shares only paid the immediate next block?
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August 18, 2014, 01:48:29 AM |
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sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS Anyway... another question please to my big brothers: I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works. How long will a share be paid? I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool. I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found. Is that the case? Or are shares only paid the immediate next block? Oh and further, can someone teach me how to set the donation % on my node please? I see it's 1% by default.
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August 18, 2014, 01:55:13 AM |
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sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS You're complaining about no answer after only an hour between posts? Sheesh. Any way, to answer your question, my terraminers are also running around 1.3TH/s, where on BTCGuild they used to run at 1.6. Is that due to P2Pool? Possibly, but I haven't really wanted to switch back over to test the theory. Could also be due to them starting to overheat, as Terraminers are known to do. I haven't had time to re-do the thermal paste to see on that either. As for your share question, read the past 3-5 pages (I think, maybe more) and you should get your answers, that topic was recently covered.
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August 18, 2014, 02:05:30 AM |
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p2pool.py --give-author 0 or whatever percentage sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS Anyway... another question please to my big brothers: I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works. How long will a share be paid? I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool. I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found. Is that the case? Or are shares only paid the immediate next block? Oh and further, can someone teach me how to set the donation % on my node please? I see it's 1% by default.
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August 18, 2014, 02:20:05 AM |
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sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS Anyway... another question please to my big brothers: I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works. How long will a share be paid? I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool. I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found. Is that the case? Or are shares only paid the immediate next block? Have never mined with Cointera gear so cant help you there. The p2pool share chain is very similar to the bitcoin blockchain with 2 major exceptions: 1. Bitcoin blocks are expected to found every 10 minutes, in p2pool a share is expected to be found every 30 seconds 2. Unlike bitcoin, p2pool nodes do not know the entire chain, they know only the last 8,640 shares (about 3 days) Any miner with a valid share in the active p2pool share chain is paid when a block is found by the pool, hence the statement "the shares are paid for three days after its found"...
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Polyatomic
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August 18, 2014, 02:31:37 AM |
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sad still no one can answer my question why that my Cointerra are only mining at 1320 GH/s instead of 1600 GH/s ...... SOS SOS SOS Anyway... another question please to my big brothers: I am new to p2pool, so not sure about how the share system works. How long will a share be paid? I mean how the the PPLNS system works in p2pool. I've heard someone once said the shares are paid for 3 days after it was found. Is that the case? Or are shares only paid the immediate next block? Have you tried plugging the hashing boards to your desktop through usb. That way you can use mainline cgminer
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