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June 07, 2014, 12:32:39 AM
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I am mining at Slush, just got my 3rd S1 online, but I see that my overall Ghs is slowing down to 135 Gh/s while they are default at 180 GH/s each.
Can anyone explain this?
So can a pool operator influence your miner speed in any way???
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June 07, 2014, 03:03:01 AM
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Yea if the pool isn't sending you work fast enough.  Also check the difficulty.  I've never used Slush so I don't know their difficulty but 128 is optimal for 180 GH/s.  64 or 32 probably won't hurt too much but if you're getting difficulty 1 shares I could see that slowing you down.  In Antminer S1's you can see difficulty under miner status in the "diff" column under pools.
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June 07, 2014, 03:11:42 AM
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No they cannot influence your mining speed with stratum based mining and it has nothing to do with difficulty settings. However the pool hashrate reporting is only an estimate and can take a while to give a meaningful average, but it's mostly likely your hardware is underperforming if it consistently reports lower at the pool.

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June 07, 2014, 10:14:08 AM
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I am mining at Slush, just got my 3rd S1 online, but I see that my overall Ghs is slowing down to 135 Gh/s while they are default at 180 GH/s each.
Can anyone explain this?
So can a pool operator influence your miner speed in any way???
make sure your PSU's are sized right
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June 07, 2014, 12:18:31 PM
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I am mining at Slush, just got my 3rd S1 online, but I see that my overall Ghs is slowing down to 135 Gh/s while they are default at 180 GH/s each.
Can anyone explain this?
So can a pool operator influence your miner speed in any way???
make sure your PSU's are sized right


72A @ 12Volt on each miner enough? :-) :-)
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June 07, 2014, 01:35:33 PM
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Yea if the pool isn't sending you work fast enough.  Also check the difficulty.  I've never used Slush so I don't know their difficulty but 128 is optimal for 180 GH/s.  64 or 32 probably won't hurt too much but if you're getting difficulty 1 shares I could see that slowing you down.  In Antminer S1's you can see difficulty under miner status in the "diff" column under pools.

What pool would you recommend?

I just placed one miner @ BTC Guild, 2 left in the slush pool
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June 07, 2014, 04:02:52 PM
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Yea if the pool isn't sending you work fast enough.  Also check the difficulty.  I've never used Slush so I don't know their difficulty but 128 is optimal for 180 GH/s.  64 or 32 probably won't hurt too much but if you're getting difficulty 1 shares I could see that slowing you down.  In Antminer S1's you can see difficulty under miner status in the "diff" column under pools.

What pool would you recommend?

I just placed one miner @ BTC Guild, 2 left in the slush pool

I like Eligius personally.
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June 07, 2014, 09:33:52 PM
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vardiff can really mess with your reported hash rate, it's all about accepted shares. I've been on some pools with vardiff that set my difficulty to 12000+ and it freaked out my miners and upped my stale rate because my miners could not keep up with the switching of coins in the multipool. There are many factors that can change your reported hash rate but it's not likely that the pool is changing your hashrate, if the difficulty is set to a specific number like 512 for example then your reported hashrate should level out. It will still go up and down depending on your accepted shares.

Read the above post, I agree that power/heat can have a big effect on miner performance. I have mine connected to a battery backup that reports the wattage, when when my miners are having issues the wattage goes down or fluctuates and I have to restart my rig. You can buy a meter to plug your miners into, that might help determine if there is a power issue and also help calculate your power bill. lol

I got a power meter on my miners since day one, don't want get a surprise when the bill comes in :-)
My 3 S1's + 2 klondikies are doing about 1200-1300 Watt

And you have to subs-tract the power costs from your BTC earning else you would fool yourself big time!
Also you have to keep to calculate the moment the BTC rate drops around the power consumption you have to unplug your miners from the wall, there will be a moment your miner goes down the shredder.
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June 12, 2014, 06:35:12 AM
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Yea if the pool isn't sending you work fast enough.  Also check the difficulty.  I've never used Slush so I don't know their difficulty but 128 is optimal for 180 GH/s.  64 or 32 probably won't hurt too much but if you're getting difficulty 1 shares I could see that slowing you down.  In Antminer S1's you can see difficulty under miner status in the "diff" column under pools.

What pool would you recommend?

I just placed one miner @ BTC Guild, 2 left in the slush pool

Give multipool a go. The coin changing aspects mcould be benefical to risk spreading with currencies.

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