SgtMoth
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May 29, 2014, 09:42:14 PM |
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Just thunder storms, no tornados here!
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AaronS
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May 30, 2014, 07:34:53 AM |
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Gigabit,
The second screen capture you supplied gives an average hash rate of 368 GH/s (and that's including the anomalous 333 GH/s).
Where did you get 313 GH/s? None of the values in the table are anywhere near that low.
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cenicsoft
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May 30, 2014, 03:24:09 PM |
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Holy Xor DOC!!
I solved a block!! Imagine my shock when scrolling through the previous block list on "BTC Miner" app and I see FeFox, JoeCool2k, Koi, Koi, Collective,…
then MY NAME!!!!
Nice work buddy. I found the same thing this morning - solved my second block ever - first for this pool. Now if only I was solo mining!
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Cascaders28
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May 30, 2014, 03:28:28 PM |
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Gigabit,
The second screen capture you supplied gives an average hash rate of 368 GH/s (and that's including the anomalous 333 GH/s).
Where did you get 313 GH/s? None of the values in the table are anywhere near that low.
NEW MATH! What is this socery?! My mining has always been incredibly consistent with BitMinter as long as my miners were running - regardless of pool size and regardless of difficulty. Gigabit has it been getting warmer where you're located? I noticed my miners slowed down a bit as the ambient temperatures rose and I lost some speed as a result. Just a guess but given the time of year it's certainly possible.
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GigaBit
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May 30, 2014, 09:09:33 PM |
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Gigabit,
The second screen capture you supplied gives an average hash rate of 368 GH/s (and that's including the anomalous 333 GH/s).
Where did you get 313 GH/s? None of the values in the table are anywhere near that low.
I must have not divided by the right number, I have vision difficulties, obviously why I space everything but I can see a difference when there is one and was in a rush yesterday. My apologies if any were required. Still there is what I consider a significant difference. Anyways, here's today's result after two consecutive shifts. Again, I stand corrected, right now I get all the juice I should now with being well over 1PH/s. I don't know what happened but it seems to be all fine right now and barely felt the gap. Why? I changed nothing on my end. If you did anything, it worked! Been sleep fixing shit too huh?? lol http://screencast.com/t/l0uwGvoFh1zI also live in an area where it's actually harder for me to keep the machines warm, it's only 75 degrees in my computer lab and it's as hot as it's going to get this summer; with the miners peaking at 51 degrees lol Well, I'm glad this is out of the way, I have 3 more machines on the way and BitMinter is where I wanted to mine but I'm a picky person, right now, everything's running perfect, just like I like my business to be running. I wanted you to get my business! So, you get 3% instead of nothing, just for dealing with me! Peace Out
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DrHaribo (OP)
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May 31, 2014, 04:38:56 PM |
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GigaBit, I didn't change anything on the servers. It may have been one of your ASICs not running well. If it happens again have a look at whether there's any hardware producing a lot of hardware errors. Anyway, good that the problem went away. Welcome to the pool
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philipma1957
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May 31, 2014, 05:40:37 PM |
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my followup is here I should run about 630gh here are my numbers for 2 days or so. these include under and over 1ph at bitminter and are pretty much spot on. they merge 4 antminer s-1's 1 in my home clocked to 200gh-------------cablevision middle speed internet option 3 in my friends office clocked to 430gh ------ verizion hi speed dsl all on the same workername at bitminter . so bitminter is screening and merging two different internet services in two different cities correctly. NICE WORK DOC!The server can handle a few hundred thousand more connections with no problem. There are fewer connections and fewer people/workers mining than in a very long time.
All Bitminter servers have hardware suitable for the job they do. Configurations, including Linux kernel parameters, have been tweaked to run well with the hardware in use and to handle high loads.
I never said higher bitcoin difficulty should mean that your hashrate is reduced. Your hashrate is unaffected.
Other miners are not seeing the problem you have. See for example what philipma1957 just posted.
When we reached 1 PH/s the load on the server was lower, not higher, than before.
Now imagine on your gaming server you had 10 000 people playing and everything is fine. Later, with no changes to hardware or software, you have 5 000 people playing and one of them is having a problem. If your conclusion is that this one person has a problem because your game cannot handle 5 000 people playing, then your conclusion is probably wrong.
The web server estimates your hashrate based only on accepted work. The most common reasons that you would see a lower hashrate on the web server than your actual hashrate is rejected work or hardware errors. Since you are not getting much rejected work, have you checked how much is lost due to hardware errors?
or we are now under 1ph and numbers are 420-430 on the underside of that number. the only major under reporting issue your pool has ever had for me was red fury usb sticks. they consistently went too low. other then that all your numbers have been fine. I mined with you only from aug 2012 until nov 2013. In nov 2013 I finally was able to teach myself cgminer bfgminer cpuminer along with ltc mining and I now mix mining with you cex.io btcguild and wemineltc. You pool seems as good as any. It also is very newbie friendly. I tell you what. I have another antminer s-1 on btcguild. I will move it to bitminter. this one is in my house and is clocked to 200gh see photo this is a more difficult test for the Doc's server. the 3 at my friends place of business are at 420gh and are on a verizon modem dsl. my 200gh is on a cablevision modem one is Lakewood NJ USA one is Howell NJ USA.. All gear is pointed at the Doc's pool all have the same worker name in my account. I was at 420-430gh I should go to 620-630-gh see second photo I do. I will post again in a day to show long numbers not just 10 minutes. and here you go 630 gh using 4 ant miner s-1's . 3 set on underclocking total 430 gh (Lakewood, NJ USA) verizon dsl hi speed 1 set on overclocking 200gh (Howell , NJ USA) cablevision mid speed
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hayseed
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May 31, 2014, 08:55:15 PM |
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Holy Xor DOC!!
I solved a block!! Imagine my shock when scrolling through the previous block list on "BTC Miner" app and I see FeFox, JoeCool2k, Koi, Koi, Collective,…
then MY NAME!!!!
Nice work buddy. I found the same thing this morning - solved my second block ever - first for this pool. Now if only I was solo mining! Thanks, I thought the same thing!!! But with my 180ghs, its like 7 years!!! I do wonder why the big guys dont solo mine.
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DevonMiner
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May 31, 2014, 09:03:57 PM Last edit: May 31, 2014, 09:24:08 PM by DevonMiner |
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1125Thps right now ... I know the overall hash rate like all pools goes up and down ... not seen it that high before EDIT: 1155 now.
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Minor Miner
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June 05, 2014, 04:31:47 AM |
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First DrHaribo, I apologize for the slightly off topic post but,
If anyone on the pool has a claim against (an order or a refund request) Hashfast and needs to know what they need to do now since the bankruptcy will proceed and a US Trustee will be appointed, they can email either me or entropy_uc What you need to do to ensure your claim gets registered is fairly simple but there are important things to do to make sure your rights are protected.
Sorry for the brief derail.
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SgtMoth
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June 05, 2014, 06:49:44 AM |
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1125Thps right now ... I know the overall hash rate like all pools goes up and down ... not seen it that high before EDIT: 1155 now. i still have almost 2 t/h sitting
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golfwidow
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June 06, 2014, 05:45:35 PM |
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Thanks for such an easy-to-use package! As a newbie, it was extremely hard to get started on a small scale until I found your product. Easy enough for even a cave-woman to use! Great work!
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philipma1957
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June 06, 2014, 07:19:08 PM |
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Thanks for such an easy-to-use package! As a newbie, it was extremely hard to get started on a small scale until I found your product. Easy enough for even a cave-woman to use! Great work! Good luck with your mining have fun. I happen to think it is a better hobby then most.
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Sailing_Nut
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June 07, 2014, 02:24:05 AM |
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I have a new (to me) AntMiner S1 and I can't get it to talk to BitMinter at stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333
I was able to get it to talk to (and start mining) at stratum+tcp://us1.ghash.io:3333
So what is the "special sauce" I need for BitMinter?
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cryptoceelo
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June 07, 2014, 02:25:59 AM |
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rub your head long enough and you will find out
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philipma1957
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June 07, 2014, 03:42:39 AM |
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I have a new (to me) AntMiner S1 and I can't get it to talk to BitMinter at stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333
I was able to get it to talk to (and start mining) at stratum+tcp://us1.ghash.io:3333
So what is the "special sauce" I need for BitMinter?
I assume you have the correct user name_worker name try 1234 for the password. this works for me stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 philipma1957_myworker'sname >>>>>>> use a _ not a . 1234
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SgtMoth
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June 07, 2014, 06:54:44 AM |
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I have a new (to me) AntMiner S1 and I can't get it to talk to BitMinter at stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333
I was able to get it to talk to (and start mining) at stratum+tcp://us1.ghash.io:3333
So what is the "special sauce" I need for BitMinter?
I assume you have the correct user name_worker name try 1234 for the password. this works for me stratum+tcp://mint.bitminter.com:3333 philipma1957_myworker'sname >>>>>>> use a _ not a . 1234 can use _ or . password can be anything doc changed it SgtMoth_anteater1 i have 6 S1
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DrHaribo (OP)
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June 07, 2014, 10:00:42 AM |
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Do you type in the "stratum+tcp://" with the S1? Some software doesn't like the prefix and only wants mint.bitminter.com:3333 Thanks for such an easy-to-use package! As a newbie, it was extremely hard to get started on a small scale until I found your product. Easy enough for even a cave-woman to use! Great work! Thank you. Welcome to the pool
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philipma1957
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June 08, 2014, 02:24:27 PM |
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doc I have a question how hard would it be for you to run a solo mining pool. something like this pool http://bitsolo.net/I would love the idea of a real pool operator like yourself running a solo pool. along side your normal pool. You have a proven record of being honest and a legit solo pool would attract people. For instance lets say you have an ant miner s-1 pulls 200gh and you have 5 antminer u-2's pulls 10gh You could point the big gun at your shared pool and use the sticks as a shot to get lucky. I am looking for a way to get new buyers on ebay. I plan to sell the new r-box miners on ebay. If I sell them as a two pack I could encourage the buyers to come to your site. put one in the shared pool and one in the solo pool. Just a thought.
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gb1971
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June 09, 2014, 02:10:47 PM |
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does bitminter client support these new r-boxes?
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