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January 18, 2015, 12:21:41 AM |
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My SP30's hosted at SPTech is reported by slush to have a 24-hr hashrate of 3.007 Th/s. This seems totally wrong seems the advertised speed is at 4.5 Th/s for SP30's.
I have SP31's running somewhere else but that's being reported at 4.7 Th/s (advertized speed 4.8 Th/s)
Is anyone else's SP30's running a 24-hr hashrate of 3.0 Th/s?
It's been a long time since I've heard anyone say anything good about slush's pool. Everything I heard recently is you want to avoid it, because it has a flawed payout mechanism. Maybe try Kano's ckpool? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0;topicseenM I switched from slush to kano myself
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sjc1490
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January 18, 2015, 01:23:13 AM |
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My SP30's hosted at SPTech is reported by slush to have a 24-hr hashrate of 3.007 Th/s. This seems totally wrong seems the advertised speed is at 4.5 Th/s for SP30's.
I have SP31's running somewhere else but that's being reported at 4.7 Th/s (advertized speed 4.8 Th/s)
Is anyone else's SP30's running a 24-hr hashrate of 3.0 Th/s?
It's been a long time since I've heard anyone say anything good about slush's pool. Everything I heard recently is you want to avoid it, because it has a flawed payout mechanism. Maybe try Kano's ckpool? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0;topicseenM I switched from slush to kano myself Left Slush well over a month now and haven't looked back.
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January 19, 2015, 03:26:12 AM |
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Did anybody tried to run SP30 more energy efficiently? If yes, care to share the settings and what the energy consumption/hashing speed will result? I have my units in hosting, so cannot play with settings as easily as with SP20 at home.
A few that I tried, the green was the optimal until the recent price drop, now they are all offline, UK electric rates kill any chance of profit This is useful; can anyone provide a similar table for SP31 and/or SP35 voltage settings: hashrate vs power. For my SP20 I get: 1285GH/s max ASIC voltage: 0.67V power (at the wall): 730W 1250GH max: 0.66V power: 695W 1200GH max: 0.65V power: 640W 1137GH max: 0.64V power: 577W 1085GH max: 0.63V power: 534W
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January 19, 2015, 03:57:33 AM |
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Did anybody tried to run SP30 more energy efficiently? If yes, care to share the settings and what the energy consumption/hashing speed will result? I have my units in hosting, so cannot play with settings as easily as with SP20 at home.
A few that I tried, the green was the optimal until the recent price drop, now they are all offline, UK electric rates kill any chance of profit ouch, 0.5w/GH isnt profitable? I'm operating 1w/GH gear still - at a marginal (~$0.75/day) loss though, but am bullish we will see >$250 sooner than the time and annoyance of putting money into an exchange
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January 19, 2015, 04:03:04 AM |
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ouch, 0.5w/GH isnt profitable? I'm operating 1w/GH gear still - at a marginal (~$0.75/day) loss though, but am bullish we will see >$250 sooner than the time and annoyance of putting money into an exchange
1 TH/s makes $2.44 daily income 2.44 / .5 / 24 = $.20/kwh beak even point. Anything over $.20 per kilowatt is running at a loss.
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January 19, 2015, 04:32:23 AM |
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To clarify running at loss means no more net income. So capital expenditure is nothing to return back anymore. Less than gross roi
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lulu2003
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January 19, 2015, 11:12:40 AM |
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push could it be possible to gather the firmware suggestions in a list and edit that list and extend?
- true fan speed control by target temp - scheduling certains mining speeds(voltages) - individual voltage limits as right now for the back chips - Timezone "bug"? first page graphs are always UTC? - enable API in own subnet/net by web interface - include fan speed in API datasets - change host name in web interface - other pool options than failover only - sum of PSU(unknown) input watts in addition to DC2DC watts, either on ASIC Stats page or main page, as for estimate of power at wall or PSU efficiency - Graphs on the first webguy page, there should be a button to disable some/all of them. - Poll page could be managed on the front page with up&down buttons on each pool - GUI switches to turn off SSH would also be a good thing, plus for advanced users some sort of iptables in the OS for security.
- show ASIC Stats
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aclass
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January 19, 2015, 12:59:12 PM |
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I'm glad you guys like my idea about scheduling
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zvisha
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January 19, 2015, 03:27:55 PM |
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Added auto-fan option in 2.6.6. You can select "Auto" from the fan menu in settings. It's experimental, please give your feedback.
First 5 minutes the fan speed set to 60% and can not go down, then it starts going up and down based on temperature. The algorithm goes up very fast (10% every 10 seconds) if some ASICs above 120c, and down very slow (1% every 10 seconds) if all ASICs under 115c.
If it misbehaves for you let me know.
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klondike_bar
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January 19, 2015, 04:26:25 PM |
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Added auto-fan option in 2.6.6. You can select "Auto" from the fan menu in settings. It's experimental, please give your feedback.
First 5 minutes the fan speed set to 60% and can not go down, then it starts going up and down based on temperature. The algorithm goes up very fast (10% every 10 seconds) if some ASICs above 120c, and down very slow (1% every 10 seconds) if all ASICs under 115c.
If it misbehaves for you let me know.
would be nice to change the start point of the option. for underclockers, starting at 60% and waiting almost 10 minutes for it to creep down to 10-15% might be excessive, and a 20% or 40% start option would be good I'm glad you guys like my idea about scheduling @zvisha: would temperature/frequency changes from scheduling have and significant negative effects on the hardware? Ive always stuck to the concept of 'if its working, dont change it' because some computer hardware does not handle significant and repeated temperature/vltage changes very well.
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aclass
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January 19, 2015, 04:41:19 PM |
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computer's CPU and GPU work based on frequency/temp changes all the time and last quite a lot of time. i don't know how you got hte idea of computer hardware not liking it.
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lulu2003
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January 19, 2015, 05:06:40 PM |
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thumbs up for implementing the first point of the user wish list so fast. now I can data log the db vs. fan speed more easily....
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sjc1490
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January 19, 2015, 05:32:41 PM |
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Added auto-fan option in 2.6.6. You can select "Auto" from the fan menu in settings. It's experimental, please give your feedback.
First 5 minutes the fan speed set to 60% and can not go down, then it starts going up and down based on temperature. The algorithm goes up very fast (10% every 10 seconds) if some ASICs above 120c, and down very slow (1% every 10 seconds) if all ASICs under 115c.
If it misbehaves for you let me know.
Also, fan speed displays 0 on main page. would be nice to know what the setting it settled in on is.
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Duce
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January 19, 2015, 05:42:37 PM |
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Well I put a miner with where my mouth is so I can do a comparison. I do see the fan speed on the Asic status page but not the main page. At least that would be a simple fix in the code. Let it run of a day and will let you know how it goes. Thanks.
Edit: I assume 10 is the lowest speed at the auto mode will go as well.
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January 19, 2015, 06:53:16 PM |
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This has probably been address already, but what is the sound difference on the SP20 vs SP31 or SP35? Also, unless I miss something, for the $/gh, aren't the SP20 a better deal than the other two options?
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January 19, 2015, 07:15:55 PM |
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The three sp20 batch is the best deal, if you purchase your PSU's wisely.
The SP31 is loud, but really not that bad- three sp20's would be louder
The sp31 is nice and neat, no random cables from power supplies.
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bgibso01
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January 19, 2015, 07:57:51 PM |
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The three sp20 batch is the best deal, if you purchase your PSU's wisely.
The SP31 is loud, but really not that bad- three sp20's would be louder
The sp31 is nice and neat, no random cables from power supplies.
Thanks, that's what I was seeing also. I've got a nice little 220v 30a circuit just sitting downstairs, but I think I'll save it for the next batch of 'home' miners. I've already got 6 of the sp20 and 2 s5 units running at the office because of the noise.
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sjc1490
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January 19, 2015, 08:49:16 PM |
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Added auto-fan option in 2.6.6. You can select "Auto" from the fan menu in settings. It's experimental, please give your feedback.
First 5 minutes the fan speed set to 60% and can not go down, then it starts going up and down based on temperature. The algorithm goes up very fast (10% every 10 seconds) if some ASICs above 120c, and down very slow (1% every 10 seconds) if all ASICs under 115c.
If it misbehaves for you let me know.
Also appears that it won't take the fan any higher than 80% on Auto. I have one I was running at 90% fan and set it to auto and loop 4 is yellow 120 and the fan has been at 80% for a while now.
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zvisha
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January 19, 2015, 09:18:00 PM |
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push could it be possible to gather the firmware suggestions in a list and edit that list and extend?
- true fan speed control by target temp - scheduling certains mining speeds(voltages) - individual voltage limits as right now for the back chips - Timezone "bug"? first page graphs are always UTC? - enable API in own subnet/net by web interface - include fan speed in API datasets - change host name in web interface - other pool options than failover only - sum of PSU(unknown) input watts in addition to DC2DC watts, either on ASIC Stats page or main page, as for estimate of power at wall or PSU efficiency - Graphs on the first webguy page, there should be a button to disable some/all of them.
- Poll page could be managed on the front page with up&down buttons on each pool - GUI switches to turn off SSH would also be a good thing, plus for advanced users some sort of iptables in the OS for security.
- show ASIC Stats
Pools can be dragged to change order.
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