pekatete
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February 20, 2015, 02:08:41 PM |
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Yea might be. Thanks a lot for the help! : )
Saying that, your diff is quite high for an S3 .... unless ofcourse you are solo-mining, or not mining just bitcoin.
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bitcoin4eva
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February 20, 2015, 02:33:27 PM |
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I just lowered my diff, we will see what happens. Im using multipool.us so not mining only bitcoin, does that affect how much?
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pekatete
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February 20, 2015, 02:49:19 PM |
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I just lowered my diff, we will see what happens. Im using multipool.us so not mining only bitcoin, does that affect how much?
If you are mining other coins or the pool is setting your diff, then it may be OK, but 4096 certainly is too high for mining BTC on an S3 (especially on a pool). In the final analysis, you should earn the same as the earnings are weighted by the share size, but you will end up submitting fewer shares in the same timespan than if your diff was lower (e.g 400), and your rejects / stales are going to be un-necessarily expensive. Infact, that may explain your earlier lower pool reported rate.
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bitcoin4eva
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February 20, 2015, 02:58:12 PM |
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Hmm it atleast did something, now multipool is showing that I'm hashing over at over 500GH/S speed
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pekatete
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February 20, 2015, 03:03:39 PM |
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Hmm it atleast did something, now multipool is showing that I'm hashing over at over 500GH/S speed Yep, thought so. You are now submitting shares more frequently so the pool has enough data to more accurately estimate and report your rate.
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bitcoin4eva
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February 20, 2015, 03:13:14 PM |
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Hmm it atleast did something, now multipool is showing that I'm hashing over at over 500GH/S speed Yep, thought so. You are now submitting shares more frequently so the pool has enough data to more accurately estimate and report your rate. Allright, thank you very much for your help!
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mavericklm
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February 20, 2015, 08:48:21 PM |
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512 seems to be the best diff for s3
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February 22, 2015, 02:38:06 AM |
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Just got my S3+ in tonight, hooked it up and for some reason it simply isn't hashing. I've tried setting it up with Slush's pool and BAN and nothing. My S2 was a breeze compared to this thing. For the power supply I have a corsair cx750m so it should have plenty of power. Anyone have any suggestions?
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pekatete
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February 22, 2015, 03:01:20 AM |
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Just got my S3+ in tonight, hooked it up and for some reason it simply isn't hashing. I've tried setting it up with Slush's pool and BAN and nothing. My S2 was a breeze compared to this thing. For the power supply I have a corsair cx750m so it should have plenty of power. Anyone have any suggestions?
Same old .... if you can connect to it via the web interface, make sure the network is set to DHCP. I think S2;s ship with that set, but most S3's ship with a static setting.
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February 22, 2015, 04:19:30 AM |
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One of the Common Misconfigurations is WRONG GATEWAY. Please check if your gateway is correct. If you are using windows, open up a command prompt and type "ipconfig" it will bring up your gateway IP you are connected to. Please make sure it is the same on your Antminer Also, a screenshot or two would help trouble shoot here! Just got my S3+ in tonight, hooked it up and for some reason it simply isn't hashing. I've tried setting it up with Slush's pool and BAN and nothing. My S2 was a breeze compared to this thing. For the power supply I have a corsair cx750m so it should have plenty of power. Anyone have any suggestions?
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February 22, 2015, 08:43:13 AM |
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Just got my S3+ in tonight, hooked it up and for some reason it simply isn't hashing. I've tried setting it up with Slush's pool and BAN and nothing. My S2 was a breeze compared to this thing. For the power supply I have a corsair cx750m so it should have plenty of power. Anyone have any suggestions?
Wrong network setting. Please post the screen shot of your S3 network setting.
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February 23, 2015, 03:20:40 AM |
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Got it working tonight after work... Just had to change the network settings around a bit to match the S2's other than the ip address.
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February 24, 2015, 08:18:19 PM Last edit: February 24, 2015, 09:17:43 PM by soy |
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I've seen that my cgminer Elapsed time needs to be reset if the miner is down for a period or else the downtime is averaged into the hashrate. I usually have an ssh session open to each miner and run a short shell script with /etc/init.d/cgminer stop && sleep 2 && /etc/init.d/cgminer start which resets the Elapsed time to zero. Is there a Run command accessible from the GUI such that I don't need to do the restart from an ssh session?
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February 24, 2015, 10:22:05 PM |
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My impressions from the S3+ after running for almost a full 24 hours... I love how quiet the miner is! The beep itself even is subtle which is nice since there's others besides myself in the house.
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February 24, 2015, 11:17:19 PM |
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Is there any way to test a used S3+?
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February 24, 2015, 11:38:02 PM |
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Is there any way to test a used S3+?
Hook it up and try mining with it?
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February 24, 2015, 11:44:31 PM |
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I guess I should have added, prior to buying one is there a way to test the unit. I purchased one last week and it is working great, but got nervous because people were saying to purchase from a reputable source. I would like to purchase another one soon and just looking for ideas about a used one.
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February 25, 2015, 12:58:57 AM |
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I just bought 2 s3s a few days ago and one of the temp readings is very off. It reads 1-2 degrees and is obviously not possible for the amount that it's hashing. Is there any fix to this? I already tried to update firmware from stock to latest and it made no difference. I'm concerned because its off on the hotter side, so if temps go up, it may not shut down correctly once it reaches a critical temp and also could be a fire hazard. Also, the fans in one are spinning much faster than the other, even though they are right beside each other and running off the same PSU (1000w Dell server PSU running at 800w since it's 120v). I do notice that the temps are slightly higher in the one where the fans run faster, but only by 2-3 degrees, so I don't see why the fans should be spinning 50%+ faster than the other. Maybe ripping it apart and reapplying some better thermal paste would help? Not sure if it's worth doing. https://i.imgur.com/5y2A6wI.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/z3is70L.jpg
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February 25, 2015, 02:20:36 AM |
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PMed, please check I just bought 2 s3s a few days ago and one of the temp readings is very off. It reads 1-2 degrees and is obviously not possible for the amount that it's hashing. Is there any fix to this? I already tried to update firmware from stock to latest and it made no difference. I'm concerned because its off on the hotter side, so if temps go up, it may not shut down correctly once it reaches a critical temp and also could be a fire hazard. Also, the fans in one are spinning much faster than the other, even though they are right beside each other and running off the same PSU (1000w Dell server PSU running at 800w since it's 120v). I do notice that the temps are slightly higher in the one where the fans run faster, but only by 2-3 degrees, so I don't see why the fans should be spinning 50%+ faster than the other. Maybe ripping it apart and reapplying some better thermal paste would help? Not sure if it's worth doing. https://i.imgur.com/5y2A6wI.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/z3is70L.jpg
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February 25, 2015, 04:17:06 AM |
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Go to "Miner Configuration" and click "Save&Apply" button directly, cgminer will restart. I've seen that my cgminer Elapsed time needs to be reset if the miner is down for a period or else the downtime is averaged into the hashrate. I usually have an ssh session open to each miner and run a short shell script with /etc/init.d/cgminer stop && sleep 2 && /etc/init.d/cgminer start which resets the Elapsed time to zero. Is there a Run command accessible from the GUI such that I don't need to do the restart from an ssh session?
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