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November 06, 2013, 05:42:36 AM |
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are we still at a reduced speed 2.1 th
out of 3.4-4.2 correct?
Yup. Im working on them right now, so hashrate might be going up and down for the next few hours.
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redphlegm
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November 06, 2013, 05:56:02 AM |
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are we still at a reduced speed 2.1 th
out of 3.4-4.2 correct?
Yup. Im working on them right now, so hashrate might be going up and down for the next few hours. I see we're merge-mining with NMC. Are those also distributed? If so, how?
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thomas_s
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November 06, 2013, 05:58:52 AM |
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are we still at a reduced speed 2.1 th
out of 3.4-4.2 correct?
Yup. Im working on them right now, so hashrate might be going up and down for the next few hours. I see we're merge-mining with NMC. Are those also distributed? If so, how? They are converted to BTC when we have a sizeable amount sent the payout address and included in the next payout, these aren't distributed in the two week cycles.
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madpoet
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November 06, 2013, 12:35:51 PM |
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I know you guys are still working hard. Can we get some sort of state of the union in the next few days to sort of sum up where we are, where we need to be, and what's happening in terms of all the missed hashing time? I'm watching the BTC price skyrocket and gnawing my knuckles because we aren't hashing fast enough . Thanks, Paul
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Ridicuss
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November 06, 2013, 01:55:55 PM |
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1JazVMG7E47ceaTnwbGzeGsrAQeURniwZV
This is the address you have posted to GB 9,10,11,12..
What is the distrubution of coins from this wallet? How do you guys structure the safety of coins between payouts?
Regards,
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Ridicuss
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November 06, 2013, 03:14:28 PM |
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Philip, Thanks for taking the time to show me these other GB addresses: Look at the difference between the addresses you gave compared to the one I posted and tell me why coin is leaving the 9, 10, 11, 12 address. Your previous GB address coin movement looks normal to me.
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philipma1957
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November 06, 2013, 03:46:35 PM |
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Not sure and don't understand what has been done.
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bobsag3
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November 06, 2013, 04:14:12 PM |
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I know you guys are still working hard. Can we get some sort of state of the union in the next few days to sort of sum up where we are, where we need to be, and what's happening in terms of all the missed hashing time? I'm watching the BTC price skyrocket and gnawing my knuckles because we aren't hashing fast enough . Thanks, Paul Im smashing my head against the table, just due to stupid failures. I managed to get 20 more boards to run last night, only for my brand new 1200w PSU (OCZ gold) to blow up, AGAIN. 2nd time in as many months. So Im having to make a run to get another few PSUs. I have on order 25 Dell Server 750Ws, and will be swapping over to using those when I get the updated controllers and cables from BA (tomorrow)
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blackarrow
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November 06, 2013, 07:29:50 PM |
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Im smashing my head against the table, just due to stupid failures. I managed to get 20 more boards to run last night, only for my brand new 1200w PSU (OCZ gold) to blow up, AGAIN. 2nd time in as many months. So Im having to make a run to get another few PSUs. I have on order 25 Dell Server 750Ws, and will be swapping over to using those when I get the updated controllers and cables from BA (tomorrow)
I would suggest to buy one of these: http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/568058507/mini_energy_saving_digital_power_meter.htmlor http://www.maplin.co.uk/uni-trend-autoranging-ac-digital-clamp-multimeter-46384so you can make sure you do not exceed 80% over the PSU rated current. The Dell PSU you've got are a little bit inefficient. We got other PSUs from Delta and they use 550Watt for the same amount of boards instead of 600Watt as Dell PSU did. Another problem with the Dell is that it shuts down when overheats and as the fan is not spinning too fast, it does overheat. 600Watt for that Dell unit is too much for continuous usage without a fan blowing directly into it so you should probably use only 10 boards per unit. We did not ship these to you as they work on only on 220Volts.
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wpgdeez
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November 06, 2013, 07:55:59 PM |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
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Ridicuss
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November 06, 2013, 08:01:28 PM |
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I know you guys are still working hard. Can we get some sort of state of the union in the next few days to sort of sum up where we are, where we need to be, and what's happening in terms of all the missed hashing time? I'm watching the BTC price skyrocket and gnawing my knuckles because we aren't hashing fast enough . Thanks, Paul Im smashing my head against the table, just due to stupid failures. I managed to get 20 more boards to run last night, only for my brand new 1200w PSU (OCZ gold) to blow up, AGAIN. 2nd time in as many months. So Im having to make a run to get another few PSUs. I have on order 25 Dell Server 750Ws, and will be swapping over to using those when I get the updated controllers and cables from BA (tomorrow) Thanks for the update Bobsag3.
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bobsag3
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November 06, 2013, 08:28:45 PM |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
Nope. Corsair RM850 Blew @ 400w from the wall, and a OCZ1200 (that I had just gotten back from RMA) blew @ 625w at the wall. Well within 12v rail specs. Also I have 12 boards running each on a RM850 without a problem
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testerx
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November 06, 2013, 11:55:42 PM |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
Nope. Corsair RM850 Blew @ 400w from the wall, and a OCZ1200 (that I had just gotten back from RMA) blew @ 625w at the wall. Well within 12v rail specs. Also I have 12 boards running each on a RM850 without a problem Maybe there's a bad board or something that's causing power draw spikes or something. Maybe split the batch of boards up between a few smaller PSUs. I don't know if there's a microcenter or fry's near you where you can get a PSU from. Maybe try getting a Seasonic Platinum 1000 unit? If the Seasonic blows up as well then there's definitely something wrong with how the boards are drawing power. Maybe you can measure how much each board is drawing with a meter? I'd suspect that it's probably one board that's drawing a lot more power than the others and the PSUs not dealing well with lopsided loading on the rails. It's worth it to spend more on a higher end PSU in this kind of situation since the lost mining time is going to kill any savings from going with cheaper units.
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bobsag3
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November 07, 2013, 12:07:56 AM Last edit: November 07, 2013, 01:14:51 AM by bobsag3 |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
Nope. Corsair RM850 Blew @ 400w from the wall, and a OCZ1200 (that I had just gotten back from RMA) blew @ 625w at the wall. Well within 12v rail specs. Also I have 12 boards running each on a RM850 without a problem Maybe there's a bad board or something that's causing power draw spikes or something. Maybe split the batch of boards up between a few smaller PSUs. I don't know if there's a microcenter or fry's near you where you can get a PSU from. Maybe try getting a Seasonic Platinum 1000 unit? If the Seasonic blows up as well then there's definitely something wrong with how the boards are drawing power. Maybe you can measure how much each board is drawing with a meter? I'd suspect that it's probably one board that's drawing a lot more power than the others and the PSUs not dealing well with lopsided loading on the rails. It's worth it to spend more on a higher end PSU in this kind of situation since the lost mining time is going to kill any savings from going with cheaper units. No offense, but neither of those psu would be considered "cheaper units". Infact the corsair rm850 is manufactured by seasonic anyways. The problem was that the power supply boards did not like the 6PIN PCI-E on the corsair RM850's, so I had to swap in HX1050's, and have not had a problem since. We should be breaking 2.5thash total here shortly. EDIT: Totals (All Active Workers) 2,688.92 GH/s And rising
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thomas_s
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November 07, 2013, 01:19:58 AM |
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Philip, Thanks for taking the time to show me these other GB addresses: Look at the difference between the addresses you gave compared to the one I posted and tell me why coin is leaving the 9, 10, 11, 12 address. Your previous GB address coin movement looks normal to me. The address we are using zero's out, a small problem happened with it (where it now shows extra BTC in it) and created a new address and have updated it to the site. The new address will have the correct amount of BTC sent to it so the plugin works properly
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philipma1957
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November 07, 2013, 03:26:33 AM |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
Nope. Corsair RM850 Blew @ 400w from the wall, and a OCZ1200 (that I had just gotten back from RMA) blew @ 625w at the wall. Well within 12v rail specs. Also I have 12 boards running each on a RM850 without a problem Maybe there's a bad board or something that's causing power draw spikes or something. Maybe split the batch of boards up between a few smaller PSUs. I don't know if there's a microcenter or fry's near you where you can get a PSU from. Maybe try getting a Seasonic Platinum 1000 unit? If the Seasonic blows up as well then there's definitely something wrong with how the boards are drawing power. Maybe you can measure how much each board is drawing with a meter? I'd suspect that it's probably one board that's drawing a lot more power than the others and the PSUs not dealing well with lopsided loading on the rails. It's worth it to spend more on a higher end PSU in this kind of situation since the lost mining time is going to kill any savings from going with cheaper units. No offense, but neither of those psu would be considered "cheaper units". Infact the corsair rm850 is manufactured by seasonic anyways. The problem was that the power supply boards did not like the 6PIN PCI-E on the corsair RM850's, so I had to swap in HX1050's, and have not had a problem since. We should be breaking 2.5thash total here shortly. EDIT: Totals (All Active Workers) 2,688.92 GH/s And rising getting closer. 4x 835gh = 3.34th would be correct? this would meet the minimum of 8.34 a share. or will we get it to the 4th? 10gh a share. BTW nice catch on 8 pin not 6 pin.
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bobsag3
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November 07, 2013, 03:41:03 AM |
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You are probably exceeding the internal amperage on the PSU's, over time performance will degrade then the PSU will just die. It is really hard getting multiple miners running on a single PSU even with multiple 12v rails. I ran into the same problem with my asicminer farm.
Nope. Corsair RM850 Blew @ 400w from the wall, and a OCZ1200 (that I had just gotten back from RMA) blew @ 625w at the wall. Well within 12v rail specs. Also I have 12 boards running each on a RM850 without a problem Maybe there's a bad board or something that's causing power draw spikes or something. Maybe split the batch of boards up between a few smaller PSUs. I don't know if there's a microcenter or fry's near you where you can get a PSU from. Maybe try getting a Seasonic Platinum 1000 unit? If the Seasonic blows up as well then there's definitely something wrong with how the boards are drawing power. Maybe you can measure how much each board is drawing with a meter? I'd suspect that it's probably one board that's drawing a lot more power than the others and the PSUs not dealing well with lopsided loading on the rails. It's worth it to spend more on a higher end PSU in this kind of situation since the lost mining time is going to kill any savings from going with cheaper units. No offense, but neither of those psu would be considered "cheaper units". Infact the corsair rm850 is manufactured by seasonic anyways. The problem was that the power supply boards did not like the 6PIN PCI-E on the corsair RM850's, so I had to swap in HX1050's, and have not had a problem since. We should be breaking 2.5thash total here shortly. EDIT: Totals (All Active Workers) 2,688.92 GH/s And rising getting closer. 4x 835gh = 3.34th would be correct? this would meet the minimum of 8.34 a share. or will we get it to the 4th? 10gh a share. BTW nice catch on 8 pin not 6 pin. IM going to try and make it a nice and even 3.4thash. Totals (All Active Workers) 2,775.50 GH/s Might break 2.8 before I pass out... But Im out of controllers, untill the new ones come tomorrow. Still, added an extra thash on today.
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Ridicuss
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November 07, 2013, 03:51:32 AM |
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Philip, Thanks for taking the time to show me these other GB addresses: Look at the difference between the addresses you gave compared to the one I posted and tell me why coin is leaving the 9, 10, 11, 12 address. Your previous GB address coin movement looks normal to me. The address we are using zero's out, a small problem happened with it (where it now shows extra BTC in it) and created a new address and have updated it to the site. The new address will have the correct amount of BTC sent to it so the plugin works properly Thanks for your attention to this Thomas.
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thomas_s
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November 07, 2013, 03:58:12 AM |
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Philip, Thanks for taking the time to show me these other GB addresses: Look at the difference between the addresses you gave compared to the one I posted and tell me why coin is leaving the 9, 10, 11, 12 address. Your previous GB address coin movement looks normal to me. The address we are using zero's out, a small problem happened with it (where it now shows extra BTC in it) and created a new address and have updated it to the site. The new address will have the correct amount of BTC sent to it so the plugin works properly The way we are structuring this wallet is slightly different and the first time its ever been used in a GB, the coins can be tracked by the payout address listed on our site which is now 1CR3h3SLewfcYK4XGySe4bgKwXV2VYqvVV The wallets where the coins go are only accessible by me and DZ, the amount of coins mined can be determined by the chart at http://www.dzminercoop.com/?page_id=302You can calculate your earnings by taking what is posted 9.300678 (minus hosting / management if applicable) Divided by 400 multiplied by # of shares you have The next week you just subtract the previous weeks from the total received which is posted on the site and blockchain.
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