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April 23, 2018, 03:21:47 PM |
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Well I've still not heard about mine yet ... but it's not testing on the live pool, it's wasting mining on a test pool. I'm not gonna switch in code changes for this guff before proper testing. How long on a test pool, if its just a few days I don't mind. If you need it for a month that's another story. Heh - no it's not days even But it's also a case of if I am actually getting one, I'd prefer to test it myself - we'll see what happens.
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April 23, 2018, 03:24:29 PM |
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Well I've still not heard about mine yet ... but it's not testing on the live pool, it's wasting mining on a test pool. I'm not gonna switch in code changes for this guff before proper testing. How long on a test pool, if its just a few days I don't mind. If you need it for a month that's another story. Heh - no it's not days even But it's also a case of if I am actually getting one, I'd prefer to test it myself - we'll see what happens. I think I had read somewhere (telegram maybe?) a post stating that they were trying to ship out units to people that paid first, instead of demo units for reviews. It was more fair for paying people to get first according to them. Personally I see it both ways. I want reviews, but I want my units also.
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April 23, 2018, 03:37:01 PM |
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Moving all my units from CT (18.5c/kWh) to Idaho collocation (7c/kWh) and a low hosting fee. My buddy is starting a collocation service. He has had 25 machines there since December, and his current location is stifled to 300 units due to HVAC. Another building in the complex is where he'll grow into. I'm getting an attractive rate on the hosting as he's basically proving his business model with my machines. There's also been talk of partnership I'm a 100% work from home dude, so I could move to Idaho tomorrow! Would be really neat to keep my lucrative day job and be a machine tech in a legit mining facility. Still trying to get his machines off slush and over here. So yeah, I'll be down until May 15. I'm driving the units out there starting wed night and hoping to be back Monday night. Gonna be tight! I'm a photographer so I've always wanted to travel across the country. Wish me luck folks! Hate to lose my 5Nd but it's for the greater good. Cheers! Good luck with the transport - but yeah almost 1/3 of the cost running them should make anyone want to move their miners Thanks man I'm actually a hoster myself, bringing my hosted machines to a hosting location. Even that makes my head spin. I'm waiting for the S11 before i put any skin in the game. All the machines are owned by friends, and i skim 20% off the net. I had the machines on the second floor of my father's kitchen cabinet business' showroom. Ducted each machine into attic space. Come summer we were going to have to punch a hole in the side of the building to clear heat. This is a no-brainer.
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April 23, 2018, 07:03:13 PM |
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Do you guys give miners a break or a rest period or just run them flat out until they die ? I ask because i'm experiencing a bit of a t/h issue with my miner. Temps all good at all times between 79' and 85'.
fan speeds in and out around 4900
all chips on all cards working
but the t/h average has dropped from near 11 to 9.8 ish.
i'm running a whatsminer m3 in a soundproofed box with 5" insulated ducting , heat side direct to outside.
Over the last two weeks ive rebooted several times and it appears to bring it up then slowly back down again.
Any ideas would be greatfully received.
Thanks
Check your ethernet cable. I've found the M3's to be very sensitive with internet connection, and the hashrate will drop like that. Also, if you can, check your psu to make sure its running correctly. If it's not pushing the watts high enough, that may affect the hashrate. This will require a "clampmeter" to check how many amps it's pulling, without disconnecting the miner. Take a look through the Pangolinminer thread below. Goodluck!!! Thanks Shazam https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2345436.0
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April 23, 2018, 07:26:57 PM Last edit: April 23, 2018, 09:51:19 PM by ccgllc |
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Moving all my units from CT (18.5c/kWh) to Idaho collocation (7c/kWh) and a low hosting fee.
My buddy is starting a collocation service. He has had 25 machines there since December, and his current location is stifled to 300 units due to HVAC.
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Still trying to get his machines off slush and over here.
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Please encourage him to PM me and I'll provide my personal e-mail. My data center can hold 200 units (power limit) so I suspect we have a few things in common. Of course, I too will encourage him to come to Kano since I came from Slushpool myself. <Just for clarity, I am not renting out space>
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April 23, 2018, 09:30:12 PM |
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2/5th of the way to our 500% block! Let's get this one outa the way so we can get some less than 10% blocks!
Mine on!
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April 24, 2018, 12:13:32 AM |
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2/5th of the way to our 500% block! Let's get this one outa the way so we can get some less than 10% blocks!
Nice thought, but it doesn't work that way. ...Mine on...
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April 24, 2018, 01:49:42 AM |
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2/5th of the way to our 500% block! Let's get this one outa the way so we can get some less than 10% blocks!
Nice thought, but it doesn't work that way. ...Mine on... We're always 100% away from a block at any moment... Damn you Schrödinger!
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lok8nusa
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April 24, 2018, 02:05:31 AM |
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We're always 100% away from a block at any moment... Damn you Schrödinger!
Is it Schrödinger, ... or the cat? Mine on!!!
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April 24, 2018, 02:18:38 AM |
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We're always 100% away from a block at any moment... Damn you Schrödinger!
Is it Schrödinger, ... or the cat? Mine on!!!The cat is/will have been/was Schrödinger's victim... C'mon you little ASIC's crack a block!
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April 24, 2018, 02:23:11 AM |
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The cat is/will have been/was Schrödinger's victim...
Even though there is an even probability that the cat was not/is not/will not be there? Now my head hurts. Mine on!!!
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April 24, 2018, 04:34:10 AM |
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42+ minute network block, let's get this one!
MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
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April 24, 2018, 07:46:52 AM |
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42+ minute network block, let's get this one!
MINE ON WITH KANO-SAN!
My guess asic boost is working
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kano (OP)
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April 24, 2018, 08:09:36 AM |
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... I think I had read somewhere (telegram maybe?) a post stating that they were trying to ship out units to people that paid first, instead of demo units for reviews. It was more fair for paying people to get first according to them.
Personally I see it both ways. I want reviews, but I want my units also.
No it's not from them. It's not for a review either
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kano (OP)
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April 24, 2018, 08:45:35 AM Last edit: April 24, 2018, 09:11:27 AM by kano |
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I'm seeing a lot of network problem on the west coast of the US - affecting nodes and even my own monitoring connection to other servers and a few nodes.
It's caused failovers on US (08:38 UTC) and NL (08:40 UTC)
Hopefully it's setted down again now, since it doesn't seem to be the actual nodes networks but rather further upstream.
Edit: and again at 09:03 UTC for NL
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April 24, 2018, 10:57:54 AM |
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Agreed
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April 24, 2018, 11:29:00 AM |
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These are the blocks that separate the boys from the men.
Prove your mettle, and MINE ON, MEN!
MINE ON, I say, MINE ON!!!
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April 24, 2018, 11:41:25 AM |
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On more of a philosophical note:
Wouldn't it prove true that having more hashpower and getting more blocks will result in more long blocks due to the sheer number of blocks we get? Don't confuse "more" with a disproportionate amount.
In other words, if your hashpower is low enough, you may only encounter one 500% block per year.
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April 24, 2018, 01:26:22 PM |
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It's like when you hoping for the end of work and it seems to take forever.... MUST NOT think about blocks... Then it may just happen
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