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hero member
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Payout 376178 sent
ff66a0906698ece323641168e15438fce1759d4d7eb91b11b4b20360b1ebb5b9
and confirmed

Sorry I didn't mean to offend you Kano by making that post I was only posting because I thought it was interesting. Again sorry if it offend you in any way.
legendary
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Payout 376178 sent
ff66a0906698ece323641168e15438fce1759d4d7eb91b11b4b20360b1ebb5b9
and confirmed
legendary
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Think for yourself
KNock off the high guesses. Stop jinxing the system.  Angry

Hi guess! I wish they were all 88! We would be running 112% luck all the time

I was going to guess 31.950% too.  No really!!!
hero member
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KNock off the high guesses. Stop jinxing the system.  Angry

Hi guess! I wish they were all 88! We would be running 112% luck all the time
legendary
Activity: 1694
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Go Big or Go Home.....
KNock off the high guesses. Stop jinxing the system.  Angry
hero member
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...

Now lets start finding some more blocks. I bet this one is going to be a bright red. Since we had such good luck yesterday.

I am voting that this block will be 168% diff block. We should start a "cast your guess" and closest gets a tip from those that submitted a guess. Keep things fun around here.
Close, 160%, but more a dark blood red than a bright red as was suggested Smiley

I am happy to see it wasn't a bright red..Smiley Humm I say this block will be black around 80%...

I am going with 88% on this block.
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....

I am happy to see it wasn't a bright red..Smiley Humm I say this block will be black around 80%...

KNOCK.. IT.. OFF... Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 778
Merit: 515
...

Now lets start finding some more blocks. I bet this one is going to be a bright red. Since we had such good luck yesterday.

I am voting that this block will be 168% diff block. We should start a "cast your guess" and closest gets a tip from those that submitted a guess. Keep things fun around here.
Close, 160%, but more a dark blood red than a bright red as was suggested Smiley

I am happy to see it wasn't a bright red..Smiley Humm I say this block will be black around 80%...
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
...

Now lets start finding some more blocks. I bet this one is going to be a bright red. Since we had such good luck yesterday.

I am voting that this block will be 168% diff block. We should start a "cast your guess" and closest gets a tip from those that submitted a guess. Keep things fun around here.
Close 160% but more a dark blood red than a bright red as was suggested Smiley

Just saw that, hey not bad only 8% off. To bad others did not cast a vote. Think I would have won that round. My next prediction is 88% diff. Well either 88 or 37%, but I'm leaning closer to 88 but would like 37.
32% - close Smiley
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
How can know my reward from block which is not matured when I mining with BTC address
You can't

The information available when mining with an address is not a lot more than on the solo pool.
The only extra you can see is only what anyone can see on the web site without logging in.
newbie
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How can know my reward from block which is not matured when I mining with BTC address
hero member
Activity: 575
Merit: 500
...

Now lets start finding some more blocks. I bet this one is going to be a bright red. Since we had such good luck yesterday.

I am voting that this block will be 168% diff block. We should start a "cast your guess" and closest gets a tip from those that submitted a guess. Keep things fun around here.
Close 160% but more a dark blood red than a bright red as was suggested Smiley

Just saw that, hey not bad only 8% off. To bad others did not cast a vote. Think I would have won that round. My next prediction is 88% diff. Well either 88 or 37%, but I'm leaning closer to 88 but would like 37.
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
...

Now lets start finding some more blocks. I bet this one is going to be a bright red. Since we had such good luck yesterday.

I am voting that this block will be 168% diff block. We should start a "cast your guess" and closest gets a tip from those that submitted a guess. Keep things fun around here.
Close, 160%, but more a dark blood red than a bright red as was suggested Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064
Well, no software changes are necessary with my version, I've put a large range of clock speeds in the web page.

If any of those pages have hardware voltage change info, for S3s that ignore the voltage, that may be helpful.

Right, I neglected to mention all those links were from before Kano wrote updated cgminer software for the S3 that makes overclocking much easier, but they still make good reading.

And yes, if you're going to OC then you should have all 4 pci-e connectors plugged into a psu.  I use an 800w gold rated atx psu, it's overkill for 1 S3 but gives me room to power other stuff as well.
legendary
Activity: 1302
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I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064
Well, no software changes are necessary with my version, I've put a large range of clock speeds in the web page.

If any of those pages have hardware voltage change info, for S3s that ignore the voltage, that may be helpful.

Is there any versión for the Antminer S5??  Shocked

Not that i know of, initially S5s were not undervoltable, but some users found out the latest PCBs, v1.91 that is, can run undervolted. A few oscilliator were added from the v1.90 version to the v1.91 version.

This however does not mean you can change settings or pencil mod it, the design does not seem to allow this that we can tell of, the way to run it undervolted it is using an adjustable PSU, ideally within the 9.5-11.5 volt range.
hero member
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I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064
Well, no software changes are necessary with my version, I've put a large range of clock speeds in the web page.

If any of those pages have hardware voltage change info, for S3s that ignore the voltage, that may be helpful.

Is there any versión for the Antminer S5??  Shocked
sr. member
Activity: 331
Merit: 250
I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064

This is running all four power connections correct.

Yes, all 4 power connectors plugged in. 
legendary
Activity: 4592
Merit: 1851
Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064
Well, no software changes are necessary with my version, I've put a large range of clock speeds in the web page.

If any of those pages have hardware voltage change info, for S3s that ignore the voltage, that may be helpful.
hero member
Activity: 778
Merit: 515
I think I keep my hardware pretty well maintained. I take them down about every two weeks and clean the fin's check for oil from thermo paste. Just more maintenace for me. But with temps like these think I should over clock them to make out the hash since my power is free? Or would I be shorting the life span of the units?

You should try freq 250 and set the voltage to 0750, you'll see about 500GH/s stable for days, still very cool, and low low HW errors.  That's how I run mine.

Check out
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/s3-bm1382-overclocking-with-voltage-setting-883197
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/antminer-s3-batch-6-overclocking-750220
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitmain-antminer-s3-support-and-overclocking-thread-699064

This is running all four power connections correct.
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