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legendary
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Where do i check the errors?

Its under the Diff1# and DiffA# right?

Ill prob raid the freq by 10 every time alet it run for a few mins.

You will need to let it run for much longer than a few minutes to get a real idea of how that freq. will behave.
Hours or more, IMHO.

I agree 2 hours on each test maybe 3 or 4
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Where do i check the errors?

Its under the Diff1# and DiffA# right?

Ill prob raid the freq by 10 every time alet it run for a few mins.

You will need to let it run for much longer than a few minutes to get a real idea of how that freq. will behave.
Hours or more, IMHO.
newbie
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Where do i check the errors?

Its under the Diff1# and DiffA# right?

Ill prob raid the freq by 10 every time alet it run for a few mins.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 9201
'The right to privacy matters'
Nice to see that mining is alive and well.

@Kano, have you considered signalling segwit in order to push it closer to activation? With SegWit activated your pool will be able to include more transactions per block which obviously translates to more fees for your miners. Right now the 1mb limit is forcing you to forfeit transactions to the next miner because you can only include 1mb per block you find atm.

No offense but you really do not understand Segwits at all.  In fact Segwits will do the exact opposite of what you just described.  All segwits does is softfork the bitcoin blockchain to allow developers such as the lightnting network to create and entire offchain psuedo validation service so people can use bitcoin without actually having their transaction validated on chain.  Yup you heard it right, your transaction would be in what is best described as an off chain time lock that the lightning network would then conduct as many transactions as possible (keeping all the fees to themselves) and at the end of the timelock they would get the entire blob of transactions validated on the blockchain as a single transaction with just the 1 fee going back to the miners.  

Don't let the news or Segwits propaganda sites tell you how it works.  Actually did in to the facts and read about it.  It is a horrible solution and one that could fuck bitcoin up big time once you once you open that hole start to let developers into the blockchain.  Bad idea.  

I agree I see Segwit as death for BTC

In fact I see the rise of alt coin gpu mining as a reaction to segwit by big money miners.
Kano  does not say much about segwit as this thread suffered a lot of spam a while back due to pro segwit people angry that kana spoke against it.

@ kano fell free to delete this I don"t want to heat segwit up.
@ Jigor   finding your best freq   will give you good stable hash  you will know you got the right freq when your hard ware errors go to .0050 or less
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Is anyone running on the new T9 firmware (28 April)?
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Nice to see that mining is alive and well.

@Kano, have you considered signalling segwit in order to push it closer to activation? With SegWit activated your pool will be able to include more transactions per block which obviously translates to more fees for your miners. Right now the 1mb limit is forcing you to forfeit transactions to the next miner because you can only include 1mb per block you find atm.

No offense but you really do not understand Segwits at all.  In fact Segwits will do the exact opposite of what you just described.  All segwits does is softfork the bitcoin blockchain to allow developers such as the lightnting network to create and entire offchain psuedo validation service so people can use bitcoin without actually having their transaction validated on chain.  Yup you heard it right, your transaction would be in what is best described as an off chain time lock that the lightning network would then conduct as many transactions as possible (keeping all the fees to themselves) and at the end of the timelock they would get the entire blob of transactions validated on the blockchain as a single transaction with just the 1 fee going back to the miners. 

Don't let the news or Segwits propaganda sites tell you how it works.  Actually did in to the facts and read about it.  It is a horrible solution and one that could fuck bitcoin up big time once you once you open that hole start to let developers into the blockchain.  Bad idea. 
sr. member
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Block by blockmines! Nice fat one with 2.6 in fees! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
newbie
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ok so the ax1500i and  687 freq will maby give me a good stable hash?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Rn ita at 700hz or ghz idk. But its very inconsistent like anuwhere from 5.8 to 3.9?

you are short power  and you drop hash when short power.


the better psu may allow you to stay high and get closer to  the 5.8


or you may find  that   freq 687.5  and the titanium   are really good giving you 5.67  but solid.
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Will it pull much more watts. I ordered a titanium psu for best efficiency. Will it make a difference in the power bill.

Well it depends on if its more efficient then the ones you already had. If it was one of them HP server power supplies they tend to be about as efficient as can be.  But a psu thats even just 1 or 2% more efficient then the psu's bitmain sells end up saving most people about $150 a year on electric give or take depending on how much power costs were you are at.












   








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Ya basically you can try upping the frequency a bit at a time till you find one thats the most stable without slowing you down if you go too high on the frequency it can cause your miner to become unstable and or not get any faster after a point.  and one frq that might be the sweet spot on someone elses miner or power supply may not be the same exact sweet spot as all other miners of the same model or even same batch. due to minor variations in the chips and other steps in the manufacturing process. no two are exactly 100% the same all the time...
So many people forget that; that's the main reason there's such a difference in the maxes of ours.

Average Rate - Error Rate = Real Average Rate

I've cranked some up to a "6TH", but the error rate was so high that the actual was under 4TH.
newbie
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Rn ita at 700hz or ghz idk. But its very inconsistent like anuwhere from 5.8 to 3.9?
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Will it pull much more watts. I orderee a titanium psu for best efficiency. Will it make a difference in the power bill.


an s-7  can max at about  1350 watts  and give you around 5400gh  not all of them can do this.

the increase  should be 1 to 1  keeping the same gh to watts ratio  or    something like this 

4000gh = 1000 watts

4400gh = 1100 watts

4800gh = 1200 watts

5200gh = 1300 watts

5400gh = 1350 watts
newbie
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Will it pull much more watts. I orderee a titanium psu for best efficiency. Will it make a difference in the power bill.
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Shocked :ocan i just increase the freq to have it constant run like that?
will it pull more watts

Ya basically you can try upping the frequency a bit at a time till you find one thats the most stable without slowing you down if you go too high on the frequency it can cause your miner to become unstable and or not get any faster after a point.  and one frq that might be the sweet spot on someone elses miner or power supply may not be the same exact sweet spot as all other miners of the same model or even same batch. due to minor variations in the chips and other steps in the manufacturing process. no two are exactly 100% the same all the time.


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will it pull more watts
  yes if overclocked it will still use about the same amount of watts per hash. So more speed on the same miner will consume propitiously more watts. and will also be turned in to more heat.  and under clocking uses less watts and puts out less heat. 

legendary
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Linux since 1997 RedHat 4
just wondering i got a reward for a block that helped mine today and havent got the payout yet? the block has matured about 6 hours ago. is this because i just started mining at  Kano?
Web Help->Payouts http://vanish.paige/index.php?k=payout

As it says, the transaction has been sent, but no one has yet confirmed it.
It will (usually) be confirmed in our next block after it matures.
newbie
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just wondering i got a reward for a block that helped mine today and havent got the payout yet? the block has matured about 6 hours ago. is this because i just started mining at  Kano?
hero member
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Visualize whirledps
LOL little hair left... lol no hair 4 me im 14 and have alopecia and lost all my hair. Sucks but its slowly growing back.

Hope you and your hair issues get better. ( I would gladly take that illness off your hands if I could be 14 years old again! That's when things started to get interesting!!)  Cool
I was just beginning my "wild-child" stage that has continued to this day. I might even grow up one of these days.  Tongue

I am 58 years, 7 months, and 11 days old. I'm just an old hippie at heart. Yes, I'm counting.  Huh

That's pretty cool that you are into Bitcoin mining at your age. Stick with Kano pool and add to your hash-rate as you can. Once you get a good grasp on how this pool operates and how the rewards are determined, you will really start to appreciate how and why this pool is so special and one of the best around.

Good pool, good /friendly people on the forum, good support base of knowledgeable pro's, technologically first-rate, fair, transparent, growing hash-rate, etc. etc. What more could you ask for?
(No, I wasn't paid to shill for the pool. lol)

I've jumped around to a few different pools in the ~16 months I've been mining. It's good to research/investigate/check out other pools to see which one you are most comfortable with. But for me, I've decided that this is the best place for me with my approximately ~50TH's or so. Might even add a few more TH's in the future.

With more experience, I think you will probably come to that conclusion too.

Sorry folks for drifting off topic. Let's crack some more BLOCKSSSSSSSS!!!!  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

I think it's gonna be a Good Block Weekend!  Oh Yeah!
newbie
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@kano On the Rewards page, would it be too much of a problem to provide a copy of the total mining rewards BTC amount ...
Well - it does seem silly to have a total at the top of a list ... but in this case it's not awkward since there's no other data on the total line ... so ... meh I guess so.

Thank you for adding it kano, it's nice to have that amount in sight without scrolling  Smiley
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