Testing ahashpool vs blazepool, current profit .bats (not 24hr actual) with a 5% switch and 30s interval, each with a 6 x 1070 rig, they are overclocked the same, 75%/100/500, but have slightly different hash rates due to different models in each, but fairly close. I had to disable keccak on blazepool bc it kept showing the profit as orders of magnitude off.
Currently about a day into the test, the btc/24hr is approximately the following:
blazepool - 0.0018384
ahashpool - 0.0015329
So currently blazepool is winning by about 20% 1 day in. I'll try to keep going for at least a few days. Hopefully the rigs stay online the same, I've had occasional trouble with them hanging up every once in a while, can't figure out why, which would skew the results.
Approximately 48 hours into the test, the btc/24hr is approximately the following:
blazepool - 0.002033
ahashpool - 0.001481
My ahash rig did appear to go for part of the night while I slept, which I tried to account for in the above calculations. There's a chance it has gone down other times as well that I haven't seen (I have it restart the whole rig every 12 hours), but I believe this is fairly accurate. Blazepool appears to be pulling ahead, now approximately 37% more profitable. Even if I add in a bunch more hours of downtime into the calcs, blazepool is still ahead; they may have gotten lucky with blocks recently though. I'll keep it going for a while more, hopefully my rigs cooperate and don't go down anymore.