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Topic: ¤¤¤¤ antrun.de - Antrouter R1 Fun-Run - compare your share ¤¤¤¤ - page 37. (Read 97864 times)

legendary
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Ok weird, I am back now and so are like 5 other users.  There were only 11 on the list when I checked earlier and one of those was shown as miner off-line.

On another note, my R1 must be broken, it's not getting good shares like everyone else!  I went from 4th to almost last, lol.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
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I do not seem to be on the list on the website anymore.  In fact it looks like a lot of people are missing, did something happen?

I can see you in the list Mike - looks business as usual
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
I do not seem to be on the list on the website anymore.  In fact it looks like a lot of people are missing, did something happen?
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
Hi

So what is the chance of mining a block with a R1?
At today's difficulty and assuming a hash rate of 6GH/s, an R1 has a 1 in 1,382,393.4 chance of solving a block with an average time to solve one being 1382393days 9hr 6min 4sec.  Better odds than the lottery, but not very good odds at all.  Still fun. Smiley


Btw, what is the smallest miner solving a block ever recorded? we should ask CK.
One guy have found a block with a GekkoScience Compac Stickminer (8 - 16 GH/s) from sidehack.
There was a S1 that solved a solo block back when the diff was like 30G, and an S3 solved one with the diff was 51G (same S3 just had a 160G share a week ago).  There has been no proof published that the gekko compac solved a bitcoin block.


As long as someone is using an original R1 with the same mining chip, everything is allowed. What do you guys think?
And of course, one R1 per worker...
I agree, "no rules" except for this.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Did we ever see proof of the Compac that found a Block?

So just to check is this a no holds barred, open it up, make mods, change the voltage, add a fan, change the voltage run? Or are there any constraints?

Rich

all of us are already using a modded firmware by crazyguy, tweked mhz and volts, added fans.... and for hours of fun and hobbying.... perhaps we should not put any constraints... but I am good for any reasonable ground rules, as long as it does not kill the fun... after all this race is purely for fun and sharing of ideas etc.

Yes let's keep it fun.. Perhaps add a column where we can list the modifications, or even a link to the post in this thread with details for the more complex mods?

Rich
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
all of us are already using a modded firmware by crazyguy, tweked mhz and volts, added fans.... and for hours of fun and hobbying.... perhaps we should not put any constraints... but I am good for any reasonable ground rules, as long as it does not kill the fun... after all this race is purely for fun and sharing of ideas etc.

I see it exactly the same. If someone is taking a risk by opening and OC it, then he/her deserves the higher hash rate  Wink  I could live with that with no problems.
Some rules are ok, but as you stated, it should not kill fun or the people will start going away from this race.

As long as someone is using an original R1 with the same mining chip, everything is allowed. What do you guys think?
And of course, one R1 per worker...


Did we ever see proof of the Compac that found a Block?

No proof, but in the Compac Thread somone claimed, he has found a block with that usb miner.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
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Did we ever see proof of the Compac that found a Block?

So just to check is this a no holds barred, open it up, make mods, change the voltage, add a fan, change the voltage run? Or are there any constraints?

Rich

all of us are already using a modded firmware by crazyguy, tweked mhz and volts, added fans.... and for hours of fun and hobbying.... perhaps we should not put any constraints... but I am good for any reasonable ground rules, as long as it does not kill the fun... after all this race is purely for fun and sharing of ideas etc.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Did we ever see proof of the Compac that found a Block?

So just to check is this a no holds barred, open it up, make mods, change the voltage, add a fan, change the voltage run? Or are there any constraints?

Rich
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
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Guilty as charged... curiosity "killed" the cat (R1)

I got curious and dismantled the R1 and put a Arctic USB fan right on top of naked R1.
Modded the power plug to extend direct into the power point.

I don't know if it will go any quicker or produce more hash but -- I guess this is it most optimum before R1 goes crazy.

It's currently at 137.5mhz, 888v and "--suggest-diff-64" settings.
It's hashing and ckpool is accepting the shares.

Note: the R1 is also connected to a dumb 4-port USB with 3 x U3 hashing at about 155-165ghs total.



Current Status:

Racer: citronick
HW: Antrouter R1 - Batch 1
Pool settings: stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 --suggest-diff 12
Password: x
Frequency: 137.5mhz
Voltage: 999
Shares: 5596 accepted in 12 hours 6mins
Rejects: 0%
Average speed: 6gh/s ++
Normal speed: 2gh/s to 14gh/s ++
Modifications: Refer to picture.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Hi

So what is the chance of mining a block with a R1?

This project is purely for fun and good de-stresser.

I think many of the R1 Racers here will agree  Grin

Who knows... one day a block happens.... it will be a world record for sure.

Btw, what is the smallest miner solving a block ever recorded? we should ask CK.

I agree  Smiley
One guy have found a block with a GekkoScience Compac Stickminer (8 - 16 GH/s) from sidehack.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
---- winter*juvia -----
Hi

So what is the chance of mining a block with a R1?

This project is purely for fun and good de-stresser.

I think many of the R1 Racers here will agree  Grin

Who knows... one day a block happens.... it will be a world record for sure.

Btw, what is the smallest miner solving a block ever recorded? we should ask CK.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 2792
Enjoy 500% bonus + 70 FS
it is only a hobby and fun Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3248
Merit: 1070
Hi

So what is the chance of mining a block with a R1?

that thing mine only 15k satoshi per day, it's better to leave the mining scene and earn bitcoin with faucets at that point, it will take you more than your entire life on average to find a block, and probably never
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
I was gonna get one soon and mount a fan on the inside to enable me to clock it higher. If that hits a block id be absolutely astounded, in theory you could find a block with a CPU though, all it takes is a single hash out of the 5bn a second it tries. At 5 GH/s which is the R1s stock, a few thousand years Cheesy But due to luck, could be tomorrow, it could take even LONGER than the projected time, in theory a 1pH pool can never find blocks. My S3s pulled 7BN share in two weeks, wheras the 1pH rentals I have done never came higher than 1 billion!
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
just a thought - would the flags be better off in another column so that  refresh is smoother?
Yes, we can do that.


I've hooked up a spare 40mm fan to the usb port and mounted it with tesa to the side of the device, leaving a small gap between fan and side plate.
My R1 is running at 162.5MHz. Before mounting a fan, I could measure up to 47° C on that side. The fan makes no noise at all.



legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1080
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v11 is online

Big Update

> You can update the Mhz now for yourself - just enter your BTC Adress without worker, choose MHz and hit "update"
> Fancy Top3-Badges
> Refresh-Script Bugfixing
> more Stats (total / average) - we will see if all stats are useful :-)
> better offline-indication

Thanks to minibit

just a thought - would the flags be better off in another column so that  refresh is smoother?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 251
v11 is online

Big Update

> You can update the Mhz now for yourself - just enter your BTC Adress without worker, choose MHz and hit "update"
> Fancy Top3-Badges
> Refresh-Script Bugfixing
> more Stats (total / average) - we will see if all stats are useful :-)
> better offline-indication

Thanks to minibit
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Does anyone have played with voltage too, or just the frequency for OC?

P.S.: Another update of the website will follow soon  Cool

I have played with voltage on my 1st R1, not the one in this group. To do so you have to open up the R1 and add a potentiometer, so far from straightforward. It is covered in th main R1 thread.

Yo can then go higher in frequency but who'll need to add cooling. To go even higher you then have to replace the PSU.

Rich


Thanks, Rich. Do the voltage settings on the webinterface not work? If it's that much of 'work' to over- or undervolt, then this wouldn't be adopted by many and the voltage field in the antrun list would be unnecessary.


Correct the voltage cannot be changed from the web interface. For me it was just an excercise to see what was possible.

Rich
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Does anyone have played with voltage too, or just the frequency for OC?

P.S.: Another update of the website will follow soon  Cool

I have played with voltage on my 1st R1, not the one in this group. To do so you have to open up the R1 and add a potentiometer, so far from straightforward. It is covered in th main R1 thread.

Yo can then go higher in frequency but who'll need to add cooling. To go even higher you then have to replace the PSU.

Rich


Thanks, Rich. Do the voltage settings on the webinterface not work? If it's that much of 'work' to over- or undervolt, then this wouldn't be adopted by many and the voltage field in the antrun list would be unnecessary.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Does anyone have played with voltage too, or just the frequency for OC?

P.S.: Another update of the website will follow soon  Cool

I have played with voltage on my 1st R1, not the one in this group. To do so you have to open up the R1 and add a potentiometer, so far from straightforward. It is covered in th main R1 thread.

Yo can then go higher in frequency but who'll need to add cooling. To go even higher you then have to replace the PSU.

Rich
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