Guy Corem (OP)
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January 30, 2015, 05:25:42 PM |
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Guy,
No someone is just having a bad day
On a side note I'm getting ready to buy a 3some of sp20 and would like to buy a few looseRockerbox for my personal project to ship at the same time if possible.
Would I just contact sales@ ?
Let me know
-Sam
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January 30, 2015, 05:27:44 PM |
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Excellent thank you
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January 30, 2015, 06:32:55 PM |
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so whats the better deal now sp 31 at 4500 TH or so pulling 2100 or so watts price $2200 or 3 sp20 pulling 1.55 TH at 3000 watts for 1200 or so tough call. Then you throw in the mini farm which is 24TH at around 15000Watts for $5500 k vs 5 sp 31 at 22.5 TH pulling a measly 10500 watts far more efficient of course but twice the price someone run the numbers lol My trusty spreadsheet has the answers.... Doesn't take account of the fact you may need to buy PSU's and available underclocking options.
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January 30, 2015, 06:48:49 PM |
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SP31 4.9 TH/s ± 10% 2 x 1200 W - Drawing 2 x 1500 W "at the wall" (approved by the manufacturer)
You got your numbers wrong for sp31. At 4.5 would be around 2700w
And you need very good psu for sp20! crappy psu with 18awg wire is not good
come on brah that's super in efficient my numbers are not wrong Best efficiency on the sp31 is 4.500-4.400 TH at 1100 watts per PSU . I have an sp30 and I run it at 4.100 TH at 1000 watts per PSU . The sp31 is a tad more efficient so 4.4 TH at 2100 or 2200 TH should be doable. p.s I get these numbers using the auto fan option, with fans normally set to 80% it seems to eat far more power.
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Digitalmocking
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January 30, 2015, 07:16:56 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
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January 30, 2015, 07:21:33 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
I noticed that as well, machines on 2.6.1 switched over OK, machines on 2.6.9 didn't (both with cgminer 4.8.0 btw)
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January 30, 2015, 07:24:20 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
I think that I read on Westhash site that the password figure you pass is compared to the published SHA256 amount on their front page, which is currently around 0.0145. It doesn't compare to the highest current order.
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January 30, 2015, 07:25:06 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
strange...I have set nicehash at 0.015 and I see that it was active earlier today, but not right now because it is at 0.0145 currently all on 2.6.9
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Digitalmocking
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January 30, 2015, 07:26:46 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
I think that I read on Westhash site that the password figure you pass is compared to the published SHA256 amount on their front page, which is currently around 0.0145. It doesn't compare to the highest current order. Ah, that makes sense! Thanks!
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January 30, 2015, 07:27:59 PM |
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I have my pools configured to run westhash/nicehash when they go over 0.0199 per the password field, but it doesn't appear that they're switching. Westhash is currently at 0.025 right now, is there something else that's required to get that to work properly? I configured the pools and restarted the miner, but it still shows cgminer 4.7.0, and I think it needs to be running 4.8.0 for this to work, right?
I'm running the latest test firmware from SP, 2.6.9
I think that I read on Westhash site that the password figure you pass is compared to the published SHA256 amount on their front page, which is currently around 0.0145. It doesn't compare to the highest current order. I am getting .0169 to work some people are set at .018 or .019 they will get picked over .0199
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January 30, 2015, 07:33:53 PM |
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Per their documentation @ https://www.westhash.com/?p=faq#faqs1"You can limit your miners to work on WestHash only if the payment is good enough. You can still leave WestHash as your primary stratum server. WestHash stratum server will only be activated if the current average payment as displayed on WestHash.com front page matches your price threshold. Otherwise miners will work normally on your backup/secondary pool." Of course I'm sure there is some variance.
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January 30, 2015, 07:50:27 PM |
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My 2.6.9/4.8.0 machines all switched within a minute of each other, no problem. They mined for approximately two+ hours before the price fell out again. YMMV, I suppose.
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January 30, 2015, 09:22:24 PM Last edit: January 30, 2015, 09:37:02 PM by s1gs3gv |
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Yes, read back.
Sorry, your past reply to my present question eludes me. Perhaps I could ask it again and receive a straight answer =>
Does SP-T expect to offer cloud mining contracts at some point in the future, albeit 'fair ones' with cryptographic proof of hardware existence ?
No matter. It was just a rhetorical question
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January 30, 2015, 09:24:25 PM |
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Come on bitcoin, RISE TO WHERE YOU ONCE CAME!
Good luck with that. It will take an algorithm change and bitcoin v2 to clean up this scene.
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January 30, 2015, 11:32:54 PM |
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My Sp31 isn´t working , after almost 2,5 months running , at least claim this minersource , where i have hosted The funny thing is that it runs fine , then minersource have a problem with their facility , and have to ship it somewhere other and now: Your unit, upon being received by our facility, no longer functions. We will proceed with submitting a RMA for the unit. Minersource Support Team support@minersource.netah and this mail i get after the unit is 18 days down , and i ask what´s going on really good support LOL hope genesis mining will not do so
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January 30, 2015, 11:52:52 PM |
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Come on bitcoin, RISE TO WHERE YOU ONCE CAME!
Good luck with that. It will take an algorithm change and bitcoin v2 to clean up this scene. Or another GOX skewing up the price with "friendly" bots
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January 31, 2015, 12:12:28 AM |
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Come on bitcoin, RISE TO WHERE YOU ONCE CAME!
Good luck with that. It will take an algorithm change and bitcoin v2 to clean up this scene. I was thinking the exact same thing just the other day
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January 31, 2015, 04:50:30 AM |
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I've been reading your recent comments re: new features in your 4th gen. Is it fair to assume that SP-T is preparing to distance itself from its promise to never set up a SP-T DC ?
Currently we don't self mine, except with a small number of fixed RMA units in our 1MW DC in Israel, during low cost electricity hours. I'm using those BTCs mainly for refunds, compensations, advertisements, etc. Due to a huge cancelled PO, we still have considerable large stock of 2nd gen equipment in store at Flextronics Israel. We might be forced to mine with this equipment, but I'm holding it off as long as I can. We're selling the equipment at a satisfactory rate. During 2015, I believe that the retail market will die. We do plan to sell hardware but most of our equipment will be deployed as part of JVs with local experienced operators at places with low cost electricity. The form factor we're planning isn't suitable for home mining. Does SP-T expect to offer cloud mining contracts at some point in the future, albeit 'fair ones' with cryptographic proof of hardware existence ?
We're already providing cloud mining contracts as part of our partnership with Genesis Mining: http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/pages/cloud-miningWe might extend this partnership model to other cloud provider we judge legit. With Genesis Mining, we're sending the hardware to cover the contracts after the sell, they're buffering while the equipment is in transit. We hope to allow each customer to select her/his own pool preferences in the future. Yes, we intend to work with cloud mining providers to integrate the features we're developing, detailed in previous post. Guy
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Guy Corem (OP)
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January 31, 2015, 04:52:59 AM |
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Yes, read back.
Sorry, your past reply to my present question eludes me. Perhaps I could ask it again and receive a straight answer =>
Does SP-T expect to offer cloud mining contracts at some point in the future, albeit 'fair ones' with cryptographic proof of hardware existence ?
No matter. It was just a rhetorical question I've missed your question. I went back and replied.
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