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January 22, 2014, 10:46:18 AM Last edit: January 22, 2014, 10:57:00 AM by eleuthria |
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There's been quite a few server resets in the last 24 hours due to switching software and then reloading the load balancer to bring new servers online. The speed average on BTC Guild and just about every pool will likely vary +/- 5 to 10%.
Make sure all your hardware is actually mining, a ton of ASICs have extremely poor firmware that have issues with reconnecting when servers disconnect them. The servers haven't had any changes in the last 12 hours, and no other resets are expected any time soon. If you're still seeing abnormal variation, the problem is on your end because the servers are *identical* to the setup they've been in for the last few months after yesterday's failed software upgrade was rolled back.
Also, it's virtually IMPOSSIBLE that slush is showing your exact speed within 1 GH/s if you're mining in the terahash range unless you got lucky as hell (and it would immediately show a very different speed a few minutes later). All pools have a reasonable amount of variance in how they show your speed because they're based on share submission rates. No miner is perfectly consistent in its submission rates, they always vary by percentages due to luck.
BTC Guild's average is 1-hour. You can get 4-hour averages by looking at your 1-week charts. You'll see on that page how your hash rate varies when measured over different intervals. That's completely unrelated to the server, that's YOUR variance in share submissions. If you see a *definitive* decrease when looking at your 1-week chart, that would be something to be concerned about, and means you should check your hardware/stratum proxies, or check the forum to see if there were any server issues during that time.
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