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yes Kano's method make the shares dropoff 5x slower then btcguild or slush. you can use him or https://www.f2pool.com/ this pool every share you earn you get paid fees are 4% kano's pool fees are 0.9 % better then above. but if you spend a lot of time on westhash and kano's pool does 2 really bad blocks in a row you lose some shares. I did a lot of math and I do 1) westhash set for a p=0.016 2) kano--------------------------------------- 0.9% fee should work over the chance of two 500% blocks in a row. 3) f2pool--------------------------------------4.0% fee is not as good as 0.9% with no penalty until two 500% blocks in row I used https://mining.bitcoinaffiliatenetwork.com/ but they have been paying too slow this is their thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854368.0;allThanks for getting back to me. That's really helpful info. Any reason why you don't have NiceHash as pool #2 with the same profitability value? I've got mine configured that way in case WestHash is down but NiceHash is up. Of course when profitability doesn't match it has to fail over twice, but that doesn't seem like a big deal. Looks like you're aiming for about 3% above the current BTC/THs/Day rate, is that right? Too bad you have to change the "p" value every 2016 blocks. I really wish NiceHash would let us specify this as a percentage. That way it doesn't matter what happens to the difficulty.
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January 31, 2015, 11:16:24 PM |
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yes Kano's method make the shares dropoff 5x slower then btcguild or slush. you can use him or https://www.f2pool.com/ this pool every share you earn you get paid fees are 4% kano's pool fees are 0.9 % better then above. but if you spend a lot of time on westhash and kano's pool does 2 really bad blocks in a row you lose some shares. I did a lot of math and I do 1) westhash set for a p=0.016 2) kano--------------------------------------- 0.9% fee should work over the chance of two 500% blocks in a row. 3) f2pool--------------------------------------4.0% fee is not as good as 0.9% with no penalty until two 500% blocks in row I used https://mining.bitcoinaffiliatenetwork.com/ but they have been paying too slow this is their thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=854368.0;allThanks for getting back to me. That's really helpful info. Any reason why you don't have NiceHash as pool #2 with the same profitability value? I've got mine configured that way in case WestHash is down but NiceHash is up. Of course when profitability doesn't match it has to fail over twice, but that doesn't seem like a big deal. Looks like you're aiming for about 3% above the current BTC/THs/Day rate, is that right?Too bad you have to change the "p" value every 2016 blocks. I really wish NiceHash would let us specify this as a percentage. That way it doesn't matter what happens to the difficulty. I like the sp20's just a little more then the s-5's since lots of lines for pools Made it easy to add nicehash when rates were nuts in nov-dec I used both west then nice. right now rates have not been that crazy. So I use only west. 2nd part 3% is not correct 0.016 a th after fee of 2% 0.016 x .98 or 0.01568 a th vs 0.0116977 a th. that is a 30% mark up I use f2pool as my example since they pay steady rates but take out 4% west-nice takes out 2% full size http://imageshack.com/a/img540/2541/EqOc4b.png
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February 01, 2015, 12:33:22 AM Last edit: February 01, 2015, 06:56:23 PM by edonkey |
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I like the sp20's just a little more then the s-5's since lots of lines for pools Made it easy to add nicehash
Yeah, that is nice. I really prefer the SP20 interface over the Sn interfaces. Although Bitmain does make good products too. Of course both of us have run into that problem where if you have too many pools specified for the SP20 (is it 8?) it craps out and is a pain to recover. Maybe they've fixed that, but I haven't been following the firmware updates. when rates were nuts in nov-dec I used both west then nice. right now rates have not been that crazy. So I use only west.
So if profitability is high enough to use WestHash, but WestHash is down due to a failure on their side, your miners will point at kano. That means you might miss out on WestHash/NiceHash profitability. My understanding is that WestHash and NiceHash share the same profitability, but different server hardware. I'm using NiceHash as a backup to WestHash with the same profitability constant on the outside chance that WestHash goes down but NiceHash stays up. Makes sense to me, but maybe I'm missing something. 2nd part 3% is not correct 0.016 a th after fee of 2% 0.016 x .98 or
0.01568 a th vs 0.0116977 a th. that is a 30% mark up
I use f2pool as my example since they pay steady rates but take out 4% west-nice takes out 2%
Ah, I see. I missed the NiceHash 2% fee (and I had other math errors) when I first looked at your 0.016 number. It makes sense now. FYI, following your lead, here's how I now have my pools set up: westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com
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February 01, 2015, 07:33:26 PM |
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I like the sp20's just a little more then the s-5's since lots of lines for pools Made it easy to add nicehash
Yeah, that is nice. I really prefer the SP20 interface over the Sn interfaces. Although Bitmain does make good products too. Of course both of us have run into that problem where if you have too many pools specified for the SP20 (is it 8?) it craps out and is a pain to recover. Maybe they've fixed that, but I haven't been following the firmware updates. when rates were nuts in nov-dec I used both west then nice. right now rates have not been that crazy. So I use only west.
So if profitability is high enough to use WestHash, but WestHash is down due to a failure on their side, your miners will point at kano. That means you might miss out on WestHash/NiceHash profitability. My understanding is that WestHash and NiceHash share the same profitability, but different server hardware. I'm using NiceHash as a backup to WestHash with the same profitability constant on the outside chance that WestHash goes down but NiceHash stays up. Makes sense to me, but maybe I'm missing something. 2nd part 3% is not correct 0.016 a th after fee of 2% 0.016 x .98 or
0.01568 a th vs 0.0116977 a th. that is a 30% mark up
I use f2pool as my example since they pay steady rates but take out 4% west-nice takes out 2%
Ah, I see. I missed the NiceHash 2% fee (and I had other math errors) when I first looked at your 0.016 number. It makes sense now. FYI, following your lead, here's how I now have my pools set up: westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 >>>>>> try p=0.0159kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com small correction see the slight price difference avoids choice confusion on the softwares part. acutally use westhash first if western hemisphere and nice hash first if europe , asia , africa ,australia
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February 01, 2015, 11:01:38 PM |
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westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 >>>>>> try p=0.0159 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com
small correction see the slight price difference avoids choice confusion on the softwares part. acutally use westhash first if western hemisphere and nice hash first if europe , asia , africa ,australia Thanks. That's a good idea. Since WestHash is closer to me, here's how I've configured my pools now: westhash.com p=0.0159 nicehash.com p=0.016 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com Looks like I'm all set. At least until the next difficulty change and I have to recompute the profit constant. Of course what we need now is some event to drive rentals through the roof, like what happened with Paycoin
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February 02, 2015, 02:41:14 AM |
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westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 >>>>>> try p=0.0159 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com
small correction see the slight price difference avoids choice confusion on the softwares part. acutally use westhash first if western hemisphere and nice hash first if europe , asia , africa ,australia Thanks. That's a good idea. Since WestHash is closer to me, here's how I've configured my pools now: westhash.com p=0.0159 nicehash.com p=0.016 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com Looks like I'm all set. At least until the next difficulty change and I have to recompute the profit constant. Of course what we need now is some event to drive rentals through the roof, like what happened with Paycoin yeah but sometimes people do all the hash at a top rate for ½ a day you will pick up on that every time now.
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February 03, 2015, 01:29:47 AM |
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Hello, I am spinning up my sp20's and im running into a problem with the Username to the pool.. I use slushs pool, and I have knc miners working fine using my user.worker username, but the sp20's must be reporting something different cause for the sp20s the pool is dropping all the sp20's into there user.[auto] worker..
I double and triple checked the worker names on both pool and user.worker name on the spondoolies no spaces ect..
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February 03, 2015, 02:14:03 AM |
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Hello, I am spinning up my sp20's and im running into a problem with the Username to the pool.. I use slushs pool, and I have knc miners working fine using my user.worker username, but the sp20's must be reporting something different cause for the sp20s the pool is dropping all the sp20's into there user.[auto] worker..
I double and triple checked the worker names on both pool and user.worker name on the spondoolies no spaces ect..
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Have you registered your workers with slush? I use it as a backup on my farm without issue on sp20s
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February 03, 2015, 02:14:56 AM |
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Hello, I am spinning up my sp20's and im running into a problem with the Username to the pool.. I use slushs pool, and I have knc miners working fine using my user.worker username, but the sp20's must be reporting something different cause for the sp20s the pool is dropping all the sp20's into there user.[auto] worker..
I double and triple checked the worker names on both pool and user.worker name on the spondoolies no spaces ect..
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I don't use slush's pool I don't know how to set up a miner there.
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February 03, 2015, 10:15:46 AM |
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Hello, I am spinning up my sp20's and im running into a problem with the Username to the pool.. I use slushs pool, and I have knc miners working fine using my user.worker username, but the sp20's must be reporting something different cause for the sp20s the pool is dropping all the sp20's into there user.[auto] worker..
I double and triple checked the worker names on both pool and user.worker name on the spondoolies no spaces ect..
Please help.
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Have you registered your workers with slush? I use it as a backup on my farm without issue on sp20s I double and triple checked the worker names on both pool and user.worker name on the spondoolies no spaces ect..
I don't think he would be able to check the worker names on the pool if he hadn't registered them. chicagoleo are you on the old pool or the new one?
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February 06, 2015, 07:19:29 AM |
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6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:677 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:727) 93W 137A 68c] ASIC:[110c (125c) 1000hz(BL:1000) 21 (E:193) F:0 L:0] 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:679 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:727) 85W 125A 71c] ASIC:[105c (125c) 950hz(BL: 950) 13 (E:192) F:0 L:0]
hi!
in my case above, were are the 68c and 71c temps? and were are the 110c and 105c?
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this is the last and hottest loop, would you agree that number 6 is overheating a bit?
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February 06, 2015, 10:35:14 AM |
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i would say 6 is getting close but not overheating just yet. Keep an eye on it. If it gets much hotter then it will throttle back
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February 06, 2015, 01:39:11 PM |
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6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:677 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:727) 93W 137A 68c] ASIC:[110c (125c) 1000hz(BL:1000) 21 (E:193) F:0 L:0] 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:679 vlt2:682(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:727) 85W 125A 71c] ASIC:[105c (125c) 950hz(BL: 950) 13 (E:192) F:0 L:0]
hi!
in my case above, were are the 68c and 71c temps? and were are the 110c and 105c?
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this is the last and hottest loop, would you agree that number 6 is overheating a bit?
your volts are set pretty high. 110c is not that bad. I was interested in your cost per kwatt. with a volts at 0.677 or 0.682 the sp20 has less efficient watts per gh. is your power at 6 cents a kwatt?
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mavericklm
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February 06, 2015, 01:56:36 PM |
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i was just testing the limits that's why the high voltage. i guess the asic is dying or just bad heatsink contact electric heating
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February 07, 2015, 05:26:20 AM |
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Can anyone summarize what actually happened with Spondoolies' new chips and miners? I heard there may have been some problems recently?
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February 07, 2015, 05:41:31 AM |
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Can anyone summarize what actually happened with Spondoolies' new chips and miners? I heard there may have been some problems recently?
Should be under mining speculation. Anyway, my reply is - patient my friend. Guy
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February 07, 2015, 02:04:10 PM |
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westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 >>>>>> try p=0.0159 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com
small correction see the slight price difference avoids choice confusion on the softwares part. acutally use westhash first if western hemisphere and nice hash first if europe , asia , africa ,australia Thanks. That's a good idea. Since WestHash is closer to me, here's how I've configured my pools now: westhash.com p=0.0159 nicehash.com p=0.016 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com Looks like I'm all set. At least until the next difficulty change and I have to recompute the profit constant. Of course what we need now is some event to drive rentals through the roof, like what happened with Paycoin yeah but sometimes people do all the hash at a top rate for ½ a day you will pick up on that every time now. Need help understand NiceHash/WestHash... I'm running 3 SP20's and here is how my first 3 pools are set up: stratum+tcp://stratum.westhash.com:3334#xnsub PW is p=0.0160 stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3334#xnsub PW is p=0.0159 My 3rd pool is a P2Pool pool. My question is, I have 3 miners, all set the same for the first 2 pools, but this particular miner is picked up by nicehash once every day or 2, but when I look at the " Price BTC/TH/Day", the highest price is 0.0137. So why is my 0.0159 getting picked up? And why not my other 2 miners with the exact same parameters? I'm so confused!!!
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February 07, 2015, 05:12:04 PM |
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westhash.com p=0.016 nicehash.com p=0.016 >>>>>> try p=0.0159 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com
small correction see the slight price difference avoids choice confusion on the softwares part. acutally use westhash first if western hemisphere and nice hash first if europe , asia , africa ,australia Thanks. That's a good idea. Since WestHash is closer to me, here's how I've configured my pools now: westhash.com p=0.0159 nicehash.com p=0.016 kano.is f2pool.com antpool.com Looks like I'm all set. At least until the next difficulty change and I have to recompute the profit constant. Of course what we need now is some event to drive rentals through the roof, like what happened with Paycoin yeah but sometimes people do all the hash at a top rate for ½ a day you will pick up on that every time now. Need help understand NiceHash/WestHash... I'm running 3 SP20's and here is how my first 3 pools are set up: stratum+tcp://stratum.westhash.com:3334#xnsub PW is p=0.0160 stratum+tcp://stratum.nicehash.com:3334#xnsub PW is p=0.0159 My 3rd pool is a P2Pool pool. My question is, I have 3 miners, all set the same for the first 2 pools, but this particular miner is picked up by nicehash once every day or 2, but when I look at the " Price BTC/TH/Day", the highest price is 0.0137. So why is my 0.0159 getting picked up? And why not my other 2 miners with the exact same parameters? I'm so confused!!! did you give each miner a unique miner name that fits their style (a different wallet or it should be miner's name following same wallet after period or _ )?
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Suggestion: Managing a small number of SP20's at the moment, and love the page at http://start.spondoolies-tech.com/ to set them up and monitor everything. What I would appreciate is if there was some way to include the hostname or some other machine-specific information on that page. Using DHCP is the easiest way to manage things, but it's presently not possible to tie an IP address to any machine-specific information (beyond name or fw version #) eg: At the pool, I can see that a worker named SP2005 has gone down, but I have no idea which physical machine that is by looking at the start page and seeing all the IP's. KnowwhatImean ?
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Suggestion: Managing a small number of SP20's at the moment, and love the page at http://start.spondoolies-tech.com/ to set them up and monitor everything. What I would appreciate is if there was some way to include the hostname or some other machine-specific information on that page. Using DHCP is the easiest way to manage things, but it's presently not possible to tie an IP address to any machine-specific information (beyond name or fw version #) eg: At the pool, I can see that a worker named SP2005 has gone down, but I have no idea which physical machine that is by looking at the start page and seeing all the IP's. KnowwhatImean ? they are 1 step ahead of you - http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/blogs/technical-blog/16385044-new-amazing-feature-in-2-5-54New amazing feature in 2.5.54 If you set in your pool user something like: your0wallet0address0something_%%m...%%v...%%i it will save it in cgminer.conf.template and then whenever cgminer starts dynamically creates cgminer.conf adress like this: your0wallet0address0something_SP35...2.5.54...10.102.20.25 The nice thing is that now it is dynamic, so when you change IP or FW it will update the pool username. If you don't want username to change - don't use this feature. But be careful - if you have /etc/cgminer.conf.template on your machine DONT MANUALLY EDIT /etc/cgminer.conf, since it will be overwritten first time you run cgminer.
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