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Topic: 2miners Pool read inaccurate? (Read 147 times)

legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1138
March 24, 2022, 05:10:25 AM
#16
The more you are mining and being stable the more accurate the hash rate will be,you can check at the pool directly but you can also check it in the miner window like for example in lolminer here and you see that my hash rate is almost equal to pool hash rate.


If the mining farm has been stable for more than 90 hours, then Reported and Average Hashrate should be approximately the same. Differences of several percent are possible.
On the chart of the mining pool, this is much easier to follow.
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
March 24, 2022, 04:43:59 AM
#15
The more you are mining and being stable the more accurate the hash rate will be,you can check at the pool directly but you can also check it in the miner window like for example in lolminer here and you see that my hash rate is almost equal to pool hash rate.

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legendary
Activity: 2954
Merit: 1087
Team Black developer
March 23, 2022, 12:36:51 PM
#14
Nope Ethermine only calculate the average hashrate of the last 6 hours. Go with your cursor over the average hashrate and you see the notice.
You can see the timeline with your hashrate for longer than 1 day yes.

You also need to start mining at the start of the hour, because the share count is reset every 6 hours at 00:00. If you start in the middle of an hour, 6 hours is not enough to get a 6hours average. you need at least 7 hours.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
March 23, 2022, 11:08:55 AM
#13
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.

"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq


yes but they don´t say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I don´t think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing.

Edit:

I found it
"Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)."

So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough
I don't like this short statistic either.
The ethermine pool shows statistics for the last 24 hours.
If you do not like the pool, then change it to another
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereum

Reported, Effective, and Average Hashrate
https://blog.gameoflife.co/reported-effective-and-average-hashrate-beginners-a3130d7bd818

Nope Ethermine only calculate the average hashrate of the last 6 hours. Go with your cursor over the average hashrate and you see the notice.
You can see the timeline with your hashrate for longer than 1 day yes.
full member
Activity: 1424
Merit: 225
March 23, 2022, 10:59:58 AM
#12
Miners count hash iterations, pools count shares submitted and convert to an equivalent hash rate.
Miners can also count shares and report an effective hash rate, but few do so.

Statistically they should be equal but it could take a long time to prove it.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1138
March 23, 2022, 08:30:00 AM
#11
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.

"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq

yes but they don´t say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I don´t think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing.

Edit:

I found it
"Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)."

So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough
I don't like this short statistic either.
The ethermine pool shows statistics for the last 24 hours.
If you do not like the pool, then change it to another
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereum

Reported, Effective, and Average Hashrate
https://blog.gameoflife.co/reported-effective-and-average-hashrate-beginners-a3130d7bd818
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
March 23, 2022, 08:15:36 AM
#10
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.

"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq

yes but they don´t say for timespan the average hashrate is. On Ethermine you only see a 6 hour average. I don´t think that 2miners calculate the average hashrate from the first share. So this information is missing.

Edit:

I found it
"Current hashrate - last 30 minutes of work, average hashrate - last 6 hour(s)."

So also useless. 6 hour average is not enough
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1138
March 23, 2022, 08:09:49 AM
#9
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.
faq:
"Since you start to mine your hashrate grows gradually. Please wait. The pool determines your hashrate based on the amount of shares sent by your mining rigs (workers). This value could be a little bit different from reported hashrate (in your mining software)."
https://eth.2miners.com/faq
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
March 23, 2022, 08:03:55 AM
#8
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.

Yes, but you see also the reported hashrate. And the average hashrate -> is it an 6 hour average, 12 hour average, overall average .... ?
So as long as the OP not describe well what he really mean, we are fishing in dark water.
member
Activity: 237
Merit: 19
March 23, 2022, 08:02:06 AM
#7
You need to drop more information like how many hours it's been since you running your rig on 2miner pool and what type of setup you are using, I mean your internet connection and graphic cards.
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1138
March 23, 2022, 07:53:11 AM
#6
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
You need to wait 6-12 hours when your average hashrate is approximately equal to the current hashrate.
This is a random account:
https://eth.2miners.com/account/0xfb44dc45e20d3d6738fef89d243967677bf0ab13
Current Hashrate is probably calculated depending on the shares received.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
March 23, 2022, 03:42:34 AM
#5
Looks perfect to me, run the miner like that for 24hrs none stop I'm sure it will show even over 311MH, do not be in haste when trying to see how a pool will react to your hashing power, give it time.

What looks great? What you are seeing? I see nothing. How can you say that is all fine? When his miner reports 311mh and pool say 261mh REPORTED than nothing is ok. But the OP must clarify what he mean. But 311mh and 261mh is a big cap.
member
Activity: 185
Merit: 14
March 23, 2022, 03:37:43 AM
#4
Looks perfect to me, run the miner like that for 24hrs none stop I'm sure it will show even over 311MH, do not be in haste when trying to see how a pool will react to your hashing power, give it time.
member
Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
March 23, 2022, 03:22:29 AM
#3
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?

311mh is your reported hashrate? and 261 your average? Maybe you can make a screenshot for us?
What miner you are using?
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
March 23, 2022, 03:20:05 AM
#2
Is it reported 311mhs at the mining pool? check the reported.
member
Activity: 252
Merit: 12
March 23, 2022, 02:09:39 AM
#1
Guys I'm running my rig on 2miners pool but I've been noticing that this pool have never read my actual hashrate before it always shows 261MH instead of 311MH no matter which pool location I switched to, after hours of mining the result is still the same what can I do about this?
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