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legendary
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
Block by ZachM with 9.58THs and his 2nd for Kano!  Cheesy
legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
WHERE ARE YOU -----  YOU BIG RED BLOCK?


ha ha good timing -- that diff..... is that a trillion?

No payouts ? lol

2am down under

so next block?

i think kano has already queued the payouts, he usually manually send it out as soon as he can
Nah, I (almost) always queue them in time (well about 1 minute after)

It's just that every so often we get a VERY quick block that has no free txns in it.
This one was a 13.1s block change so it didn't include our free tnxs.

They'll be in the next block.
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reality is what you think it is
Have you noticed that the whole network can't find block 421757 for over 40 min now? Undecided

UPD:  wow, it's over 50 minutes now...

UPD: wish we found it, but at last this more-than-an-hour block is a part of today's story of lazy blocks))
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In a couple of hours would you post your temperatures please?
Mine arrived today and its been running in a cooled server room to 17 Deg.
Im pushing 60 Deg PCB and 92 Chip temp.
You know how it is when you get new hardware, like to keep an eye on it closely.
Just getting to grips about temps on these new beasts.

It would be easier to just post one to the 2 machines I had hooked up there yesterday.

Their ambient temperature is 82 at the highest and down to 65

This is after running the machines for 22 hours

Oh -- and sorry for all the stuff he drew on the chart -- he thought that I was new to mining





The one I have running here at the house for chip temps is 93/89/96 -- at the height of heat here in Atlanta.


EDIT:  And here is a quote from the S9 topic thread...


Only critical one is chip temp. Anything under 100C is fine, 95 or less ideal but you need reasonable ambient to do that. Not great but I have a b1 running at highest die temp of 100-102C, works fine.

Danger point starts around 110, Bitmain usually specs an absolute max junction (die) temp of 125C
-ck
legendary
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Ruu \o/
Thanks. Ill keep things are the gh/s divided by 1.5 so that should be a pretty good starting place.
I figured the pook would just increase the value if needed from reading up on pool difficulty.
Error rate is definately lower on the last miner work restart when the last block was solved than using a factor of 1.4.
Trying to micromanage like this will drive you mad. Changing work difficulty has no effect on intrinsic error rates at the miner end, nor stales, nor anything else that matters and looking for the random differences in one run to another is fooling you. Since ckpool is very good at picking the right work difficulty for you, there really is no reason to adjust pool diff yourself. We pretty much only support it for legacy reasons since people expect it to be there, and some random old broken hardware doesn't work without fixed pool diffs.
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I have been Googling around looking at setting minimum mining difficutly on the pool.
I found a quick calculation of gh/s / 1.4.
For my S7's this gives me about 3400
For my S9 this gives me about 9100

snip

Does it take this setting as gospal and just feed the miner work at this difficulty level or will it increase the difficulty to compensate for shares per minute?


That just sets the base difficulty.  The pool will set it higher if need be.

Your base difficulty won't have any effect on your earnings, just higher variance maybe in the short run.

Thanks. Ill keep things are the gh/s divided by 1.5 so that should be a pretty good starting place.
I figured the pook would just increase the value if needed from reading up on pool difficulty.
Error rate is definately lower on the last miner work restart when the last block was solved than using a factor of 1.4.

Thanks for the reply, appreciated.
legendary
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Think for yourself
I have been Googling around looking at setting minimum mining difficutly on the pool.
I found a quick calculation of gh/s / 1.4.
For my S7's this gives me about 3400
For my S9 this gives me about 9100

snip

Does it take this setting as gospal and just feed the miner work at this difficulty level or will it increase the difficulty to compensate for shares per minute?


That just sets the base difficulty.  The pool will set it higher if need be.

Your base difficulty won't have any effect on your earnings, just higher variance maybe in the short run.
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This machine is going to be an AWESOME PRODUCER!!!




In a couple of hours would you post your temperatures please?
Mine arrived today and its been running in a cooled server room to 17 Deg.
Im pushing 60 Deg PCB and 92 Chip temp.
You know how it is when you get new hardware, like to keep an eye on it closely.
Just getting to grips about temps on these new beasts.
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Since I have one of each here at home -- I ran downstairs and checked.

Just slightly less than 2" longer.

If you are considering -- hold off just a bit -- they sold 999 to their chinese customer with a free power supply and a coupon today.

They'll probably be discounted here soon -- hopefully.
full member
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I have been Googling around looking at setting minimum mining difficutly on the pool.
I found a quick calculation of gh/s / 1.4.
For my S7's this gives me about 3400
For my S9 this gives me about 9100

When I set these the pool GUI shows difficulty as the above values.
Does it take this setting as gospal and just feed the miner work at this difficulty level or will it increase the difficulty to compensate for shares per minute?
My minor always shows difficulty at the levels above.

I started to get a slight increase in invalid shares with the settings above so tried a factor of gh/s / 1.5 and the error rate seems to be dropping.

Am I best to keep tweaking this start difficulty or should I just set back to default and let the pool work it out for me.
I seem to get most errors when a block is solved (pool or other) so suspect the miners are continuing to work locally before realising the work has changed.
I might have misunderstood completely how difficulty works ..........
hero member
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These s9's are really nice. Long suckers.
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This machine is going to be an AWESOME PRODUCER!!!



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My newest S9!

Oregon Mines had it up and running in NO TIME!  

LITERALLY 7 Seconds after hooking it up -- it was hashing at FULL SPEED!

I asked them how that was possible -- they said their optics.

We have fiberoptic here -- unfortunately, it is with ATT -- my miners at home literally take a few MINUTES before full speed is reached.

Oh well -- a little more hash for the pool!

 Smiley Smiley Smiley


EDIT:
p.s.  Thanks firetree for the heads up on IMGUR -- although I think the picture is a little too big -- lol...
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Well an S9 arrived today, mining nicely with the S7's on Kano.
I vowed to wait then got drunk last weekend ........  Oh well.
Im determined to find a block and get my name on that hall of fame here.
Now sit and wait, stay awake (for up to 400 days) and wait for it to happen.
Here blocky blocky ........
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
Yup, if it maintains its QA it's just what I needed, and when I needed it. Cool

LOL... when I needed it too...

One less wallet backup to worry about.

I have like 8 wallets on my Mac and that Time Machine is a life saver
legendary
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Yup, if it maintains its QA it's just what I needed, and when I needed it. Cool
legendary
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---- winter*juvia -----
Anyone else having trouble logging on to Coinbase? EDIT: I'm getting direction errors, and their bug report page.

YET ANOTHER EDIT: Disregard my last...it was on their end...server blip. All's well. It freaked me a bit as it happened just as I was confirming a debit card, and I didn't get a confirmed screen, and then couldn't log on at all.

I think their server cut over to the new portal that supports now the other coin that shall not be named  Grin

I just tried doing some transfers and selling.... let's see how this ends up.... I can see how this will save me a lot of time...
legendary
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Coinbase just worked fine for me.  You might have caught them in their changeover -- they just added support to buy ether.

Oh -- and about imgur -- how did you do that -- I tried yesterday and couldn't figure it out.

Yeah...I just posted on it. Probably was part of the update, but all's OK there for me now.

Well...the Imgur GUI is workable, but you've really got to play with it. I had to dive in second level to find "Images" v. "Albums" v. "Posts", which seems to be a new focus for them...they're trying to encourage people to actually use it as a social media, which I'm not buying into.  Anyway...try hovering on your logon ID first...the choices are different now.

EDIT: Thought I should share this...Coinbase responded specifically to my ticket within 8 min. stating they'd had a short outage, etc. Not bad.  Cool
full member
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Coinbase just worked fine for me.  You might have caught them in their changeover -- they just added support to buy ether.

Oh -- and about imgur -- how did you do that -- I tried yesterday and couldn't figure it out.
legendary
Activity: 952
Merit: 1003
Anyone else having trouble logging on to Coinbase? EDIT: I'm getting direction errors, and their bug report page.

YET ANOTHER EDIT: Disregard my last...it was on their end...server blip. All's well. It freaked me a bit as it happened just as I was confirming a debit card, and I didn't get a confirmed screen, and then couldn't log on at all.
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