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July 02, 2014, 04:37:20 PM |
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Gentlemen and Ladies, I am new so forgive this being a stupid question... I have a dragon that shows as 1020 ish ghps on btcguild, but when I point it at bitminter it shows as 724 ish. Consistently! Am I doing something wrong? I'm using http://mint.bitminter.com:3333 ( I tried using the 8332 port but it simply wouldn't connect) with the standard difficulty. I should say that I have quite a few antminer S1's also pointed at bitminter and their hash rates as depicted on bitminter are much closer to the rates show in on each individual machine. help? I have the same problem with an S2. BTCGuild reports 1000 +/- a few percent consistently. I tried a few times to run it here but it hashes under 800 consistently. I doubt it is the gear since the issue exists nowhere but here. I though the Dragon had an LCD in front of the machine displaying each hashing board performance. You don't have access ?
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July 02, 2014, 04:40:30 PM |
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Gentlemen and Ladies, I am new so forgive this being a stupid question... I have a dragon that shows as 1020 ish ghps on btcguild, but when I point it at bitminter it shows as 724 ish. Consistently! Am I doing something wrong? I'm using http://mint.bitminter.com:3333 ( I tried using the 8332 port but it simply wouldn't connect) with the standard difficulty. I should say that I have quite a few antminer S1's also pointed at bitminter and their hash rates as depicted on bitminter are much closer to the rates show in on each individual machine. help? I would highly doubt bitminter is the problem. Looks like more that one of you hashing board is having a problem. Yea, I've checked the boards and they are all reporting good numbers in the cgminer interface from the unit. Again, it shows 1020ish, (which is pretty close to the numbers in cgminer) just fine in btcguild I am wondering if it could be a difficulty issue? I suppose simply because I don't yet understand the relevance of difficulty to the miner at this point.
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eleuthria
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July 02, 2014, 04:44:21 PM |
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Dragon miners were made extremely poorly and do not function well with variable difficulty. I believe their default is 1024, and I'm assuming that's what you set it to on BTC Guild, which is why it is showing up properly. I'm pretty certain you can do the same with BitMinter, the only question is if the BitMinter variable difficulty is decreasing it, causing the miner to effectively lose speed due to its complete lack of variable difficulty support. Basically, the miner would continue to run at diff1024, but the pool is only crediting you for 700-800ish because that's what it told you to work at instead.
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oskuro
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July 02, 2014, 04:46:49 PM |
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another long block, bad week We are now 1% of the network. When we solo mined we stopped when we became only 1% of the network because variance starts to rear its ugly head. We need all these spondoolies and ants that were delivered to point some here. On average, we will hit a block every 16 hours so do not start to stress until it is a couple days. It just sucks since the electric bill does not seem to share this variance in timing nor price. But everyone is having a tough time right now (maybe the adjustment was too high). but this happens in this pool, or if you mine in another you will find blocks faster? Or this happens in every pool maybe?. (i mean this week). i come from slush and i prefer better this one, but this week is a disaster with long blocks. Im not going to leave of course, but yeah........ sucks that just 1 block every 16 hours, and again already almost 20 hours and counting. anyways like rewards are based on shifts, you can just say i go to another pool and try luck there on these bad days here because of long blocks, because you will lose your reward, so its ok, i will just hope everything goes better some day xD Sometimes when it rains, it pours other times it sprinkles but there are always rainbows. Besides I was really thinking about forking some usd for that s3...but it seems like I won't get it till the end of next month. Has anyone purchase them yet? Yeah got two of the first batch ^_^ I got two , 2nd batch
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July 02, 2014, 04:52:42 PM |
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Dragon miners were made extremely poorly and do not function well with variable difficulty. I believe their default is 1024, and I'm assuming that's what you set it to on BTC Guild, which is why it is showing up properly. I'm pretty certain you can do the same with BitMinter, the only question is if the BitMinter variable difficulty is decreasing it, causing the miner to effectively lose speed due to its complete lack of variable difficulty support. Basically, the miner would continue to run at diff1024, but the pool is only crediting you for 700-800ish because that's what it told you to work at instead.
Well I suppose that the silver lining is that I only have one Dragon miner! Thank you for the quick response Eleuthria...that's one of the reasons I came back to Bitminter...knowledge and assistance. You are dead on about the default difficulty on the miner being set to 1024. That being said, would it be worth lowering the set difficulty in the miner to 512 (the next lowest setting) and setting min diff in the worker setting on bitminter to the same?
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DrHaribo (OP)
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July 02, 2014, 04:53:49 PM |
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Dragon miners were made extremely poorly and do not function well with variable difficulty. I believe their default is 1024, and I'm assuming that's what you set it to on BTC Guild, which is why it is showing up properly. I'm pretty certain you can do the same with BitMinter, the only question is if the BitMinter variable difficulty is decreasing it, causing the miner to effectively lose speed due to its complete lack of variable difficulty support. Basically, the miner would continue to run at diff1024, but the pool is only crediting you for 700-800ish because that's what it told you to work at instead.
Yes, in this case please set minimum difficulty 1024 for your worker on Bitminter. That's under "my account" -> "workers" in the website menu. Click the gears icon to access the setting. But I don't think Antminer S2 is broken the same way as the Dragon miners?
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July 02, 2014, 04:55:15 PM |
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That being said, would it be worth lowering the set difficulty in the miner to 512 (the next lowest setting) and setting min diff in the worker setting on bitminter to the same?
If you think 1024 is giving you too much daily variance then you can do this. I think 1024 should be fine though.
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July 02, 2014, 05:10:04 PM |
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Thank you for the quick response Eleuthria...that's one of the reasons I came back to Bitminter...knowledge and assistance. /quote] Am I the only one that sees the irony in this part of the reply? lol Question for Eleuthria or DrH though. This type of problem that was described with the dragon miner is it prevalent in other gear too? I have noticed large differences between our HR reported remotely and bitminter periodically and then other times it is the same. I am not referring to the natural swings every minute as I understand the reading is not perfect. The differences I refer to are more on the order of remotely seeing 210 and on the bitminter screen seeing 170. Only seems to be happening with the account that has only cointerras in it.
Oops...yea...too many windows open and got the names/posts confused! I'm sure DrH got a bit of a laugh though...and it was nice of him not to call me an idiot...which I'm sure he was thinking...! As for Eleuthria...well that's why this community is pretty cool...one pool helps another...one guy with a bit of knowledge passes it on without drama...stand-up guys...both of them, and as a noob, I need all the help I can get!
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July 02, 2014, 05:57:52 PM |
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Have they arrived? DO they work as advertised? What PSU did you use?
They said they would ship them starting July 10. I will use a Corsair RM 1000. Exactly what i use for my two S1. I should be overclocking them to 504 gh/s. (more if possible. depends on temperature and HW %). I wanted to buy an EVGA SuperNova G2 1300W but there is only 6 PCI-E, you need 8 for two S3 if you want to overclock them. Otherwise, 4 is enough. Have you found any overclocking info for the new S3's?
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HerbPean
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July 02, 2014, 06:08:31 PM |
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Have they arrived? DO they work as advertised? What PSU did you use?
They said they would ship them starting July 10. I will use a Corsair RM 1000. Exactly what i use for my two S1. I should be overclocking them to 504 gh/s. (more if possible. depends on temperature and HW %). I wanted to buy an EVGA SuperNova G2 1300W but there is only 6 PCI-E, you need 8 for two S3 if you want to overclock them. Otherwise, 4 is enough. Have you found any overclocking info for the new S3's? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=656461.msg7643258#msg7643258Read the last 3 pages, there is some info about it. Nothing is tested, this is only theoretically
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July 02, 2014, 06:53:49 PM |
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Have they arrived? DO they work as advertised? What PSU did you use?
They said they would ship them starting July 10. I will use a Corsair RM 1000. Exactly what i use for my two S1. I should be overclocking them to 504 gh/s. (more if possible. depends on temperature and HW %). I wanted to buy an EVGA SuperNova G2 1300W but there is only 6 PCI-E, you need 8 for two S3 if you want to overclock them. Otherwise, 4 is enough. Have you found any overclocking info for the new S3's? it is 8 2 wires are double 4 are single use 2 single wires and a double wire for each s-3. I could go into a long explanation but it should work. Since you will pull under 900 watts for the 2 s-3's i have run 1215 watts on these evgas's running 3 s-1's no issues. btw if you go to newegg it is on sale this thread shows various sales on the evga 1300 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=591721.msg7639510#msg7639510
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HerbPean
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July 02, 2014, 07:04:49 PM |
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Have they arrived? DO they work as advertised? What PSU did you use?
They said they would ship them starting July 10. I will use a Corsair RM 1000. Exactly what i use for my two S1. I should be overclocking them to 504 gh/s. (more if possible. depends on temperature and HW %). I wanted to buy an EVGA SuperNova G2 1300W but there is only 6 PCI-E, you need 8 for two S3 if you want to overclock them. Otherwise, 4 is enough. Have you found any overclocking info for the new S3's? it is 8 2 wires are double 4 are single use 2 single wires and a double wire for each s-3. I could go into a long explanation but it should work. Since you will pull under 900 watts for the 2 s-3's i have run 1215 watts on these evgas's running 3 s-1's no issues. btw if you go to newegg it is on sale this thread shows various sales on the evga 1300 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=591721.msg7639510#msg7639510Yeah you're right, we had the same discussion in the S3 thread. My bad I bought the RM 1000. I may be short for overclocking if it can be overclocked a lot but i doubt it. It should be fine for a normal overclocking.
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July 02, 2014, 10:48:46 PM |
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112bit not a secured http site? Would love to purchase some of the those s3's from them...even though they are an authorized extension of bitmain for the US, but not a secured site??? Ok I skeered...has several hundred users purchase from them? Or just like 5 to 20 peeps?
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July 03, 2014, 03:38:43 AM |
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112bit not a secured http site? Would love to purchase some of the those s3's from them...even though they are an authorized extension of bitmain for the US, but not a secured site??? Ok I skeered...has several hundred users purchase from them? Or just like 5 to 20 peeps?
I have seen them up on eBay already. You may want to check there.
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July 03, 2014, 03:11:36 PM |
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Don't know why, but just noticing that my miner had jumped to backup pool.
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July 03, 2014, 06:57:10 PM |
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While I know growth of the world total hashrate is a must, it was a sad day when I saw that Bitminter was no longer listed by name on Blockchains pools graphs. http://blockchain.info/pools?timespan=24hrs
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philipma1957
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July 03, 2014, 09:14:30 PM |
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your question is? the next diff jump will be or are you asking something else? I estimate jumps by looking at two sites. https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty = 16,818,000,000 to 18,389,000,00 9.34% http://bitcoincharts.com/ 16,818,000,000 to 16,659,000,000 = - .95% they do 2 different methods do get the next increase I have found the correct number to be in between their estimates so 4-5% is a good guess for next jump.
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July 04, 2014, 12:45:25 AM |
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WOW !!!! sorry about the whiny post. ................... we found a Block !!!!!!
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