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March 17, 2014, 03:05:46 PM |
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Is there a method for viewing real time hashspeed in windows? right now I'm using CPU miner as depicted in this guide, it is working and my pool is reporting approximately the hashrate I would expect, but it would be great to be able to see real time speed, so I could tweak/troubleshoot the devices when needed. If not in Windows, I could switch over to Xubuntu on my laptop and control the devices from there, if there is a way in linux...
Right now I have 3 devices (more arriving today), they are powered by a Corsair CX500 PSU, all 3 running off one PCIe 6pin plug. I have to say that right now they are pulling way more than the "8 watts" advertised in single mode scrypt... My Kill-aWatt meter is reading 170 watts at the wall for the 3 pack (psu plugged into meter). Also, I have these running at 800 right now. At 850 I noticed some nonce errors, and a lower hash speed reported by the pool... and oddly enough, at 850 the units were pulling LESS wattage, about 120watts as opposed to 170 @ 800. And finally, thanks to those who put work into this guide, it's been real helpful!
Use this. No hassles! http://cryptomining-blog.com/?s=Download+cpuminer+for+Gridseed+5-chip+GC3355+ASICs+with+Reduced+Power+UsageEach GS5 will run at no more than 7 Watts in Scrypt Only mode! Usually less! Enjoy! Wolfey2014 Hmm... I feel like I'm getting on track here... There is reference to a "LTC_ONLY.bat" file, where is can I find that file?... Also... are there any known drawbacks to using a WiFi connection for these setups? Always happy to help a fellow miner. Hmm, well, I know one can make their own bat file and simply start each minerd action that way. Is this what you're referring to? Wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 03:06:56 PM |
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my gridseeds arrived this morning - just plug - no wire!
arghhh
well at least I have a cool wire stripper.
I forgot - what were you'all using - 18 awg for power on these guys?
thanks
Jeff
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March 17, 2014, 03:11:43 PM |
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my gridseeds arrived this morning - just plug - no wire!
arghhh
well at least I have a cool wire stripper.
I forgot - what were you'all using - 18 awg for power on these guys?
thanks
Jeff
What vendor? I was missing my PSU's and my USB cables from my order. Waiting for an update from the vendor. I have several of the HP 1200W server PSUs from old G5 servers. I was thinking about trying to wire those up to the miners, since they provide 12V @ 100A. If each miner (in dual mode) 70W, which is about 6A, then I could power up to 15 on a single PSU. I would probably have to wire everything to a terminal block, but that's no big deal. Those PSU's are going for about $25 on ebay, so much cheaper than an ATX unit at the same wattage.
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March 17, 2014, 03:11:54 PM |
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my gridseeds arrived this morning - just plug - no wire!
arghhh
well at least I have a cool wire stripper.
I forgot - what were you'all using - 18 awg for power on these guys?
thanks
Jeff
18 seems to be the standard being used by cablez and several others (myself included)
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March 17, 2014, 03:22:27 PM |
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my gridseeds arrived this morning - just plug - no wire!
arghhh
well at least I have a cool wire stripper.
I forgot - what were you'all using - 18 awg for power on these guys?
thanks
Jeff
18awg worked for me
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March 17, 2014, 03:29:31 PM |
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Is there a method for viewing real time hashspeed in windows? right now I'm using CPU miner as depicted in this guide, it is working and my pool is reporting approximately the hashrate I would expect, but it would be great to be able to see real time speed, so I could tweak/troubleshoot the devices when needed. If not in Windows, I could switch over to Xubuntu on my laptop and control the devices from there, if there is a way in linux...
Right now I have 3 devices (more arriving today), they are powered by a Corsair CX500 PSU, all 3 running off one PCIe 6pin plug. I have to say that right now they are pulling way more than the "8 watts" advertised in single mode scrypt... My Kill-aWatt meter is reading 170 watts at the wall for the 3 pack (psu plugged into meter). Also, I have these running at 800 right now. At 850 I noticed some nonce errors, and a lower hash speed reported by the pool... and oddly enough, at 850 the units were pulling LESS wattage, about 120watts as opposed to 170 @ 800. And finally, thanks to those who put work into this guide, it's been real helpful!
Use this. No hassles! http://cryptomining-blog.com/?s=Download+cpuminer+for+Gridseed+5-chip+GC3355+ASICs+with+Reduced+Power+UsageEach GS5 will run at no more than 7 Watts in Scrypt Only mode! Usually less! Enjoy! Wolfey2014 Hmm... I feel like I'm getting on track here... There is reference to a "LTC_ONLY.bat" file, where is can I find that file?... Also... are there any known drawbacks to using a WiFi connection for these setups? Always happy to help a fellow miner. Hmm, well, I know one can make their own bat file and simply start each minerd action that way. Is this what you're referring to? Wolfey2014 One of the steps was: "- Download, edit and run LTC_ONLY.bat file from the modified cgminer 3.7.2 for Gridseed ASICs to start mining for LTC"... but I saw no download link... im not sure how to create a .bat from scratch for these, would you happen to have a working .bat file I could view as a reference?
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March 17, 2014, 03:30:21 PM |
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Is there a guide to use bfgminer (scrypt only). Max stable freq ?
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March 17, 2014, 03:39:36 PM |
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Is there a method for viewing real time hashspeed in windows? right now I'm using CPU miner as depicted in this guide, it is working and my pool is reporting approximately the hashrate I would expect, but it would be great to be able to see real time speed, so I could tweak/troubleshoot the devices when needed. If not in Windows, I could switch over to Xubuntu on my laptop and control the devices from there, if there is a way in linux...
Right now I have 3 devices (more arriving today), they are powered by a Corsair CX500 PSU, all 3 running off one PCIe 6pin plug. I have to say that right now they are pulling way more than the "8 watts" advertised in single mode scrypt... My Kill-aWatt meter is reading 170 watts at the wall for the 3 pack (psu plugged into meter). Also, I have these running at 800 right now. At 850 I noticed some nonce errors, and a lower hash speed reported by the pool... and oddly enough, at 850 the units were pulling LESS wattage, about 120watts as opposed to 170 @ 800. And finally, thanks to those who put work into this guide, it's been real helpful!
Use this. No hassles! http://cryptomining-blog.com/?s=Download+cpuminer+for+Gridseed+5-chip+GC3355+ASICs+with+Reduced+Power+UsageEach GS5 will run at no more than 7 Watts in Scrypt Only mode! Usually less! Enjoy! Wolfey2014 Hmm... I feel like I'm getting on track here... There is reference to a "LTC_ONLY.bat" file, where is can I find that file?... Also... are there any known drawbacks to using a WiFi connection for these setups? Always happy to help a fellow miner. Hmm, well, I know one can make their own bat file and simply start each minerd action that way. Is this what you're referring to? Wolfey2014 One of the steps was: "- Download, edit and run LTC_ONLY.bat file from the modified cgminer 3.7.2 for Gridseed ASICs to start mining for LTC"... but I saw no download link... im not sure how to create a .bat from scratch for these, would you happen to have a working .bat file I could view as a reference? When you extract the cgminer 3.7.2 folder... inside is a file already named LTC_ONLY.bat... just modify to point to your pool and credentials.
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wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 03:43:00 PM |
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Is there a method for viewing real time hashspeed in windows? right now I'm using CPU miner as depicted in this guide, it is working and my pool is reporting approximately the hashrate I would expect, but it would be great to be able to see real time speed, so I could tweak/troubleshoot the devices when needed. If not in Windows, I could switch over to Xubuntu on my laptop and control the devices from there, if there is a way in linux...
Right now I have 3 devices (more arriving today), they are powered by a Corsair CX500 PSU, all 3 running off one PCIe 6pin plug. I have to say that right now they are pulling way more than the "8 watts" advertised in single mode scrypt... My Kill-aWatt meter is reading 170 watts at the wall for the 3 pack (psu plugged into meter). Also, I have these running at 800 right now. At 850 I noticed some nonce errors, and a lower hash speed reported by the pool... and oddly enough, at 850 the units were pulling LESS wattage, about 120watts as opposed to 170 @ 800. And finally, thanks to those who put work into this guide, it's been real helpful!
Use this. No hassles! http://cryptomining-blog.com/?s=Download+cpuminer+for+Gridseed+5-chip+GC3355+ASICs+with+Reduced+Power+UsageEach GS5 will run at no more than 7 Watts in Scrypt Only mode! Usually less! Enjoy! Wolfey2014 Hmm... I feel like I'm getting on track here... There is reference to a "LTC_ONLY.bat" file, where is can I find that file?... Also... are there any known drawbacks to using a WiFi connection for these setups? Always happy to help a fellow miner. Hmm, well, I know one can make their own bat file and simply start each minerd action that way. Is this what you're referring to? Wolfey2014 One of the steps was: "- Download, edit and run LTC_ONLY.bat file from the modified cgminer 3.7.2 for Gridseed ASICs to start mining for LTC"... but I saw no download link... im not sure how to create a .bat from scratch for these, would you happen to have a working .bat file I could view as a reference? That's just a pitch to the unwary to sucker them into using cgminer. IMO, cgminer and bfdminer are still too much of a pain in the ars to use because they are line code intensive and you have to learn coding, albeit a somewhat higher language than assembly. Still, so much to memorise. Check the threads on them. You'll find tons of config errors, troubleshooting and very few are actually running stably with them, without having to babysit them. Skip all that mess and just use cpuminer if you want to get up and running in minutes instead of hours ,,, or years !!! Scrap that other stuff and use this,, only... http://cryptomining-blog.com/?s=Download+cpuminer+for+Gridseed+5-chip+GC3355+ASICs+with+Reduced+Power+UsageGood luck! Wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 03:52:13 PM |
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That's just a pitch to the unwary to sucker them into using cgminer. IMO, cgminer and bfdminer are still too much of a pain in the ars to use because they are line code intensive and you have to learn coding [...]
What? Are you on drugs mate? Or maybe off drugs? I mean if you prefer to run 40 cpuminer windows that's fine with me, just don't make it sound like your way is the only way.
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wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 03:57:38 PM |
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That's just a pitch to the unwary to sucker them into using cgminer. IMO, cgminer and bfdminer are still too much of a pain in the ars to use because they are line code intensive and you have to learn coding [...]
What? Are you on drugs mate? Or maybe off drugs? I mean if you prefer to run 40 cpuminer windows that's fine with me, just don't make it sound like your way is the only way. What kind of drugs do you have, man? I did qualify my statement as In My Opinion 'IMO'.... Knee 'jerk' reaction there? Matey? w
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March 17, 2014, 03:57:51 PM |
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RE: daemonfox – Thank you for clarifying that, I understand now that the .bat file is included in the cgminer download package. Re: wolfey – I will look into that cpuminer setup, it is definitely way better than the current setup I have where my seeds are pulling 50-60 watts each, this seems to directly address that issue, but I still would really like a way to monitor the hashrates of the seeds from my controller, and from what I understand cpu miner doesn’t do that…. Thanks again for the help its definitely appreciated... my other 7 seeds showed up today bringing me to 10 total, ill be playing with them tonight and report back
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wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 04:10:07 PM |
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RE: daemonfox – Thank you for clarifying that, I understand now that the .bat file is included in the cgminer download package. Re: wolfey – I will look into that cpuminer setup, it is definitely way better than the current setup I have where my seeds are pulling 50-60 watts each, this seems to directly address that issue, but I still would really like a way to monitor the hashrates of the seeds from my controller, and from what I understand cpu miner doesn’t do that…. Thanks again for the help its definitely appreciated... my other 7 seeds showed up today bringing me to 10 total, ill be playing with them tonight and report back Righty 'O'... I agree and I had the same issue when I first started using cpuminer. No local hash rate. But I decided the only real reason for monitoring the local hash rate is for testing purposes. There's plenty of specs' out here that tell us what the local hash rates are at x frequency. It's a raw figure. It's accurate but,,,, the local hash rate doesn't mean spit where the mining pools are concerned. ONLY there is where your hash rate means something! It means, not just how hashy your hashers are hashing but it means how much money you're making from that pool as the hash rates given are averaged over all of your miners and divided accordingly across the total number if miners you have hashing away. So, I am happy to see my hash rates where they count. At the mining pool. And don't let others make you think that the pool's hash rates are completely inaccurate or false or hyped. They aren't. They are simply the average rates, which is what you really want to see anyway. After all, these things are made to make us money. Not give us homework! Wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 04:25:34 PM |
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RE: daemonfox – Thank you for clarifying that, I understand now that the .bat file is included in the cgminer download package. Re: wolfey – I will look into that cpuminer setup, it is definitely way better than the current setup I have where my seeds are pulling 50-60 watts each, this seems to directly address that issue, but I still would really like a way to monitor the hashrates of the seeds from my controller, and from what I understand cpu miner doesn’t do that…. Thanks again for the help its definitely appreciated... my other 7 seeds showed up today bringing me to 10 total, ill be playing with them tonight and report back Righty 'O'... I agree and I had the same issue when I first started using cpuminer. No local hash rate. But I decided the only real reason for monitoring the local hash rate is for testing purposes. There's plenty of specs' out here that tell us what the local hash rates are at x frequency. It's a raw figure. It's accurate but,,,, the local hash rate doesn't mean spit where the mining pools are concerned. ONLY there is where your hash rate means something! It means, not just how hashy your hashers are hashing but it means how much money you're making from that pool as the hash rates given are averaged over all of your miners and divided accordingly across the total number if miners you have hashing away. So, I am happy to see my hash rates where they count. At the mining pool. And don't let others make you think that the pool's hash rates are completely inaccurate or false or hyped. They aren't. They are simply the average rates, which is what you really want to see anyway. After all, these things are made to make us money. Not give us homework! Wolfey2014 One of my reasons for wanting to see local hashrate, aside from being able to tweak for max speed/stability, is that when running 10+ of these, I imagine it would be difficult to pinpoint an under-performing/defective unit, if all I have to go by is pool speed...
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wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 04:28:47 PM |
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RE: daemonfox – Thank you for clarifying that, I understand now that the .bat file is included in the cgminer download package. Re: wolfey – I will look into that cpuminer setup, it is definitely way better than the current setup I have where my seeds are pulling 50-60 watts each, this seems to directly address that issue, but I still would really like a way to monitor the hashrates of the seeds from my controller, and from what I understand cpu miner doesn’t do that…. Thanks again for the help its definitely appreciated... my other 7 seeds showed up today bringing me to 10 total, ill be playing with them tonight and report back Righty 'O'... I agree and I had the same issue when I first started using cpuminer. No local hash rate. But I decided the only real reason for monitoring the local hash rate is for testing purposes. There's plenty of specs' out here that tell us what the local hash rates are at x frequency. It's a raw figure. It's accurate but,,,, the local hash rate doesn't mean spit where the mining pools are concerned. ONLY there is where your hash rate means something! It means, not just how hashy your hashers are hashing but it means how much money you're making from that pool as the hash rates given are averaged over all of your miners and divided accordingly across the total number if miners you have hashing away. So, I am happy to see my hash rates where they count. At the mining pool. And don't let others make you think that the pool's hash rates are completely inaccurate or false or hyped. They aren't. They are simply the average rates, which is what you really want to see anyway. After all, these things are made to make us money. Not give us homework! Wolfey2014 One of my reasons for wanting to see local hashrate, aside from being able to tweak for max speed/stability, is that when running 10+ of these, I imagine it would be difficult to pinpoint an under-performing/defective unit, if all I have to go by is pool speed... Nope! Not an issue, at all.. I can monitor them just fine one by one on the pool side. Weak ones show up as do the strong ones. You'll see. Like I say, they are pretty accurate, from my experience. You can try www.litecoinpool.org to see what I mean. Enjoy! Wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 06:07:54 PM |
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wolfey2014, just a question here. It seems from other comments like you need to have 1 cpuminer process for each miner, or am I mis-reading things? Can you run all 20 miners from one cpuminer process? I kinda like the cgminer in that the screenshots I have seen show it hosting multiple miners per session, and there's no extra work involved. It seems like it should work out of the box (for the modified version anyhow)... Im already use to cgminer from my GPU rigs, and the ability to use cgwatcher/cgremote is desirable.
Just looking for thoughts on the pros/cons of which software to use...
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March 17, 2014, 06:13:31 PM |
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wolfey2014, just a question here. It seems from other comments like you need to have 1 cpuminer process for each miner, or am I mis-reading things? Can you run all 20 miners from one cpuminer process? I kinda like the cgminer in that the screenshots I have seen show it hosting multiple miners per session, and there's no extra work involved. It seems like it should work out of the box (for the modified version anyhow)... Im already use to cgminer from my GPU rigs, and the ability to use cgwatcher/cgremote is desirable.
Just looking for thoughts on the pros/cons of which software to use...
I tried the bfgminer and thats what I am sticking with. No extra drivers needed to be installed.no Plug and prey. Shows hash rate. Cpuminer requires one instance per gridseed. Cgminer requires extra drivers be installed usually have to plug the gridseeds in after starting cgminer. plug and prey all the way.
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jjj0923
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March 17, 2014, 06:15:00 PM |
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will bfgminer run on the pi rasberry?
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vabchgent
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March 17, 2014, 06:17:54 PM |
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will bfgminer run on the pi rasberry?
I am running it on windows. So not sure i know it started on linux or one of the other operating systems and was compiled for windows from there. Its bfgminer 3.10.0 for gridseed. you can see if there is anything that will run from here http://luke.dashjr.org/programs/bitcoin/files/bfgminer/
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wolfey2014
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March 17, 2014, 06:21:49 PM |
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wolfey2014, just a question here. It seems from other comments like you need to have 1 cpuminer process for each miner, or am I mis-reading things? Can you run all 20 miners from one cpuminer process? I kinda like the cgminer in that the screenshots I have seen show it hosting multiple miners per session, and there's no extra work involved. It seems like it should work out of the box (for the modified version anyhow)... Im already use to cgminer from my GPU rigs, and the ability to use cgwatcher/cgremote is desirable.
Just looking for thoughts on the pros/cons of which software to use...
Yeah. I'm only running 6 right now. Wish I had a lot more though. And at some point, I'll probably go with a different program like bfdminer. When you're running 20 or more of these things, I am sure having one instance / window per miner becomes a bit of a pain in the arss! I just like cpuminer because it sets up quick and it's easy to understand and apply for newbs where others require a steeper learning curve and time, plus all the other debugging issues I find rather inconvenient if not unnecessary. Just my .0025btc worth! Wolfey2014
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