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June 15, 2014, 08:17:41 PM
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Take a lookt at my sp10 Smiley

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Also, i have a suggestion: You could add a button to the UI to switch pools from the ones in the list.

Nearly as good as my SP10 Tongue
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June 15, 2014, 08:22:19 PM
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Take a lookt at my sp10 Smiley

http://i61.tinypic.com/2q246ma.png

Also, i have a suggestion: You could add a button to the UI to switch pools from the ones in the list.

Nearly as good as my SP10 Tongue
+1 for the idea about switching pools easier, since you need to get off ghash lol
For the love of Bitcoin stop mining on GHash.IO.

Miners get exactly the same merge mined coins on DGM with part PPs mining with mmpool.org
for specific stats on round length etc see this link - I have an SP10 mining there - http://mmpool.org/user/rgs

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June 15, 2014, 08:35:37 PM
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RoadStress I've always wondered since you are a bitcoin mining tycoon, how much hashrate do you have right now?  The way you talk I am sure you have to have 30-40TH/s at least?  I remember awhile back you had 2 SP10s right what else do you have running?  How many SP30's do you have on order now?  Was trying to do some numbers because the way you make things sound the 17-19TH/s I had running 3 months ago making 1.5+ btc a day is going to be not NOTHING compared to running a single SP30.  Which if I took delivery in mid July may make 2btc a jump if we don't see another jump above 11% until then.

I'm not a bitcoin mining tycoon yet, but I hope that someday I will be. The fact that I'm always present in the Mining forum helps me take the best decisions when it comes to mining hardware. Having limited amount of cash from the start gave me no room for errors and that's why I'm trying to stay informed. I started my ASIC adventure with 15 burnin boards with avalon gen1 chips, but right now they are offline.

Right now I'm hashing with 3 Jupiters (1 Sep/Oct that is shared with someone else+2 Nov Jupiters), 3 SP10s (soon to be 5, but 1 will hash for ckolivas and sean's outpost) and I also have 4 SP30s on pre-order(will buy 1 or 2 more from September batch too). That makes it just 6TH/s right now, but I'm proud of how I'm staying ahead of the difficulty curve. My first SP10 doubled my total hashrate and my next 2 SP10s doubled my hashrate again. It will take some time before difficulty will catch me up and the SP30s will just give me another boots so that the difficulty won't be able to catch me.

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June 15, 2014, 08:44:06 PM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

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June 15, 2014, 10:22:04 PM
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so.. do people who have already made the purchased get to choose which type of PSU to ship with?
or it's completely random?
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ah right, i read the doco again and get it now... Simply; for the SP30, I need a standard ICE C13 power lead and it will connect to what ever PSU is supplied.

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June 15, 2014, 11:00:03 PM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?
I'm running 1.4.4-t75 now; however, 1.4.4 also worked.

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June 16, 2014, 12:43:03 AM
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RoadStress I've always wondered since you are a bitcoin mining tycoon, how much hashrate do you have right now?  The way you talk I am sure you have to have 30-40TH/s at least?  I remember awhile back you had 2 SP10s right what else do you have running?  How many SP30's do you have on order now?  Was trying to do some numbers because the way you make things sound the 17-19TH/s I had running 3 months ago making 1.5+ btc a day is going to be not NOTHING compared to running a single SP30.  Which if I took delivery in mid July may make 2btc a jump if we don't see another jump above 11% until then.

I'm not a bitcoin mining tycoon yet, but I hope that someday I will be. The fact that I'm always present in the Mining forum helps me take the best decisions when it comes to mining hardware. Having limited amount of cash from the start gave me no room for errors and that's why I'm trying to stay informed. I started my ASIC adventure with 15 burnin boards with avalon gen1 chips, but right now they are offline.

Right now I'm hashing with 3 Jupiters (1 Sep/Oct that is shared with someone else+2 Nov Jupiters), 3 SP10s (soon to be 5, but 1 will hash for ckolivas and sean's outpost) and I also have 4 SP30s on pre-order(will buy 1 or 2 more from September batch too). That makes it just 6TH/s right now, but I'm proud of how I'm staying ahead of the difficulty curve. My first SP10 doubled my total hashrate and my next 2 SP10s doubled my hashrate again. It will take some time before difficulty will catch me up and the SP30s will just give me another boots so that the difficulty won't be able to catch me.

Just out of curiosity, how much BTC have each of those Jupiters mined so far?
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June 16, 2014, 02:08:20 AM
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SP30 AC/DC Power Supply unit guidelines - SP30 PSU

Thanks, but why C-14 as a plug instead of Nema 5-15 if you have only 1200W? Nema 5-15 is rated up to 12A constant current if I am not mistaken, which should be OK.
Just an additional headache and expense to find C13-nema 5-15p or 5-20p cord. It's not like they are laying around.


^usually they are though, check a thrift store or a firend with some old psus and youll find a 5-15 to c13 cord for free/cheap.

(The C20->C14 is nice though since those square C19/20 plugs and cords are fairly uncommon)

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June 16, 2014, 04:42:01 AM
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Just out of curiosity, how much BTC have each of those Jupiters mined so far?

I don't know exactly. I mined them either along with the burnin boards, either separately, but after doing some calculations I would say around 33 bitcoins. This may not be accurate though.

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June 16, 2014, 04:54:33 AM
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RoadStress I've always wondered since you are a bitcoin mining tycoon, how much hashrate do you have right now?  The way you talk I am sure you have to have 30-40TH/s at least?  I remember awhile back you had 2 SP10s right what else do you have running?  How many SP30's do you have on order now?  Was trying to do some numbers because the way you make things sound the 17-19TH/s I had running 3 months ago making 1.5+ btc a day is going to be not NOTHING compared to running a single SP30.  Which if I took delivery in mid July may make 2btc a jump if we don't see another jump above 11% until then.

I'm not a bitcoin mining tycoon yet, but I hope that someday I will be. The fact that I'm always present in the Mining forum helps me take the best decisions when it comes to mining hardware. Having limited amount of cash from the start gave me no room for errors and that's why I'm trying to stay informed. I started my ASIC adventure with 15 burnin boards with avalon gen1 chips, but right now they are offline.

Right now I'm hashing with 3 Jupiters (1 Sep/Oct that is shared with someone else+2 Nov Jupiters), 3 SP10s (soon to be 5, but 1 will hash for ckolivas and sean's outpost) and I also have 4 SP30s on pre-order(will buy 1 or 2 more from September batch too). That makes it just 6TH/s right now, but I'm proud of how I'm staying ahead of the difficulty curve. My first SP10 doubled my total hashrate and my next 2 SP10s doubled my hashrate again. It will take some time before difficulty will catch me up and the SP30s will just give me another boots so that the difficulty won't be able to catch me.

Just out of curiosity, how much BTC have each of those Jupiters mined so far?


my oct 18th arrived Jupiter 560gh (fairly stable) best estimate End of Life is 50 btc..an't too bad for a 7131.80 investment i'm at 48 now....(the day i got it for a few days briefly it was 1btc per day believe it or not...sigh the good old days or last oct 2013 ..and it was $160 a coin..so pretty much with elec I'm square if i would have just bought coin heh)

but looks like next year even spondoolies units will be to expensive ...it is all going 'industrial' imho at 600 btc you are pretty much even steven minning or buying coin

but spondoolies is 'aggressive' i give them that ..they are hungry and want that market share

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June 16, 2014, 05:29:40 AM
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so.. do people who have already made the purchased get to choose which type of PSU to ship with?
or it's completely random?
Cheers,
QG
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ah right, i read the doco again and get it now... Simply; for the SP30, I need a standard ICE C13 power lead and it will connect to what ever PSU is supplied.

Cheers,
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Sorry, I must be missing something. Don't they need different power cords? C19 vs C13:

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June 16, 2014, 05:40:36 AM
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so.. do people who have already made the purchased get to choose which type of PSU to ship with?
or it's completely random?
Cheers,
QG
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ah right, i read the doco again and get it now... Simply; for the SP30, I need a standard ICE C13 power lead and it will connect to what ever PSU is supplied.

Cheers,
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Sorry, I must be missing something. Don't they need different power cords? C19 vs C13:

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The Emerson PSU support a C19 inlet while the Murata support a C13 one


from what i understand the plug into the power supply itself is different.but the end is your to add ...3prong usa or other

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June 16, 2014, 08:33:57 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.
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June 16, 2014, 09:05:22 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.


OooooOoooH ... Immersion? Did you say.... Immmmmersion.


Nice.

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June 16, 2014, 09:07:25 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.


OooooOoooH ... Immersion? Did you say.... Immmmmersion.


Nice.

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June 16, 2014, 09:09:34 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.


OooooOoooH ... Immersion? Did you say.... Immmmmersion.


Nice.

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1.4 MW fish tanks or the 240 kW ones?  Grin

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June 16, 2014, 09:10:23 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.


OooooOoooH ... Immersion? Did you say.... Immmmmersion.


Nice.

instock now in raskul shop - fish tanks.  Grin get 'em before they sell out!

1.4 MW fish tanks?  Grin

not much room for my Gourami in there  Undecided

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June 16, 2014, 09:36:35 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?
I'm running 1.4.4-t75 now; however, 1.4.4 also worked.

I don't recommend running t75 without immersion cooling since your thermal shutdown on incoming air is set to 75C. This is risky.
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June 16, 2014, 09:37:02 AM
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hello spondoolies,

two of my hosted miners dont work anymore. can you please check?
http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1CSYmKzbbgKiEnH2QwAiobztu64X1p6ARV

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June 16, 2014, 09:40:08 AM
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Which version brings back P2Pool support?
1.4.4 Test Version or
1.4.4-t75 Test Version?

1.4.4 is for regular users.
1.4.4-t75 is for immersion cooling version of the board, it has thermal shutdown configuration matching immersion cooling environment.


OooooOoooH ... ? Did you say.... Immmmmersion.

Nice.

Note that immersion cooling will only help if the limitation is temperature (and it brings down the leakage and gives you 60A more for the fans, so one can set the limit to 1320W). In slow corner the leakage is low, and the primary limitation is DC2DC and AC2DC power.
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