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October 26, 2013, 06:12:44 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. when threshold is met, you enter que again... simple.
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October 26, 2013, 06:15:44 PM |
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wtf is there work week tuesday,wednesday, thursday. and thats it?  We made them all rich, what would you expect them to work every day now?
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October 26, 2013, 06:16:15 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. simple.
Wow, are you really getting queued 8-10 blocks back??? I don't think I have ever had more than 1 or two blocks delay on there. I know there are plenty of circumstances where a fail-safe will kick in and stop payouts completely until Wizkid restarts it manually, and payout will get backed up then - but when he restarts it, he manually does the payout also, so you don't have to wait for the queue to clear.
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Phoenix1969
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October 26, 2013, 06:18:25 PM |
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wtf is there work week tuesday,wednesday, thursday. and thats it?  We made them all rich, what would you expect them to work every day now? I imagine the new information on temps has them testing everything.... I also think they may be done manufacturing, and tying up loose ends.... datacenter mostly probably... Party to follow!
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Phoenix1969
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October 26, 2013, 06:20:45 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. simple.
Wow, are you really getting queued 8-10 blocks back??? I don't think I have ever had more than 1 or two blocks delay on there. I know there are plenty of circumstances where a fail-safe will kick in and stop payouts completely until Wizkid restarts it manually, and payout will get backed up then - but when he restarts it, he manually does the payout also, so you don't have to wait for the queue to clear. it seems larger quantities take a bit longer..... but yes..it varies.. my payments over a btc take a day, while small ones are within 4 -5 blocks... I said 8 to save any frustration... 
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xyzzy099
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October 26, 2013, 06:31:01 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. simple.
Wow, are you really getting queued 8-10 blocks back??? I don't think I have ever had more than 1 or two blocks delay on there. I know there are plenty of circumstances where a fail-safe will kick in and stop payouts completely until Wizkid restarts it manually, and payout will get backed up then - but when he restarts it, he manually does the payout also, so you don't have to wait for the queue to clear. it seems larger quantities take a bit longer..... but yes..it varies.. my payments over a btc take a day, while small ones are within 4 -5 blocks... I said 8 to save any frustration...  If there is more than 25BTC worth of payout due, the payouts are done in order of how old the balance is. If your payout is set too low, where you get paid very frequently, you will get queued when there is more than one block's worth of BTC to be paid out. If you set it to get 1 or two payouts a day, you should not find yourself 8-10 blocks back.
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Phoenix1969
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October 26, 2013, 06:36:22 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. simple.
Wow, are you really getting queued 8-10 blocks back??? I don't think I have ever had more than 1 or two blocks delay on there. I know there are plenty of circumstances where a fail-safe will kick in and stop payouts completely until Wizkid restarts it manually, and payout will get backed up then - but when he restarts it, he manually does the payout also, so you don't have to wait for the queue to clear. it seems larger quantities take a bit longer..... but yes..it varies.. my payments over a btc take a day, while small ones are within 4 -5 blocks... I said 8 to save any frustration...  If there is more than 25BTC worth of payout due, the payouts are done in order of how old the balance is. If your payout is set too low, where you get paid very frequently, you will get queued when there is more than one block's worth of BTC to be paid out. If you set it to get 1 or two payouts a day, you should not find yourself 8-10 blocks back. That sounds legit, but it's just not how I've been getting payouts from eligius... I have it set to trigger que at .03, which is well below what I earn per round. With that said, I re-enter que after every payment, yet I get paid 1 or 2 times a day. Just how it is....don't know the specifics why. It probably just takes that long to get to the last payout met before it entered the que BTW... 3 sats so far... 15+BTC, and 45 NMC...
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October 26, 2013, 06:43:42 PM |
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Payout que is like this... set the threshold.... balance reaches threshold, enters que que is 8-10 blocks long end of que, you get paid everything you've earned to that point. simple.
Wow, are you really getting queued 8-10 blocks back??? I don't think I have ever had more than 1 or two blocks delay on there. I know there are plenty of circumstances where a fail-safe will kick in and stop payouts completely until Wizkid restarts it manually, and payout will get backed up then - but when he restarts it, he manually does the payout also, so you don't have to wait for the queue to clear. it seems larger quantities take a bit longer..... but yes..it varies.. my payments over a btc take a day, while small ones are within 4 -5 blocks... I said 8 to save any frustration...  If there is more than 25BTC worth of payout due, the payouts are done in order of how old the balance is. If your payout is set too low, where you get paid very frequently, you will get queued when there is more than one block's worth of BTC to be paid out. If you set it to get 1 or two payouts a day, you should not find yourself 8-10 blocks back. That sounds legit, but it's just not how I've been getting payouts from eligius... I have it set to trigger que at .03, which is well below what I earn per round. With that said, I re-enter que after every payment, yet I get paid 1 or 2 times a day. Just how it is....don't know the specifics why. That's why you are qetting queued. I have 1/3 your hash power (300GH/s) and I have mine set to pay at 0.25BTC. That way I hit the payout threshold roughly twice a day, and I don't get queued. I guess the end effect is the same though, either way. You have to wait on the queue, and I have to wait on my balance to hit the threshold.
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October 26, 2013, 06:59:47 PM |
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yeah, ultimately, KNC will need to tell us what the recommended temps really are... good point. Happy Mining bro  I asked for what the normal operating temps were weeks ago, and several times. Either they don't know or just ignoring me. KNC have been MIA for a while now and I wouldn't expect them just to come around and answer any of our questions or give support to their products like a normal company.
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October 26, 2013, 07:07:01 PM |
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Dude, no need to start a whole new thread then post a link to that thread in the KNC thread. Just post it in here. This is the KNC thread.
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October 26, 2013, 07:24:33 PM |
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yeah, ultimately, KNC will need to tell us what the recommended temps really are... good point. Happy Mining bro  I asked for what the normal operating temps were weeks ago, and several times. Either they don't know or just ignoring me. KNC have been MIA for a while now and I wouldn't expect them just to come around and answer any of our questions or give support to their products like a normal company. Thing is, that was what they said they were going to do, have a number of customers that they could support well.
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October 27, 2013, 12:16:42 AM |
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what version of bertmod working on .95 firmware?
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October 27, 2013, 01:46:46 AM Last edit: October 27, 2013, 04:30:17 AM by tolip_wen |
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-SNIP-
That being said, I don't think it's impossible that whatever defect it is that makes the bad chips bad could be something that reacts to temperature. I just don't think the phenomena is explained by temperature inversion.
+1 Some have reported that the PCB is bowed down in the middle. If this is a result of heatsink overtightening, nevermind. If this is due to the ASIC package expanding more than the PCB at reflow, after cooling there may warpage... This could possibly produce the wide range of symptoms observed. It might instead/also be a COE difference between on die materials in a marginal area of the die. This might explain what some have reported, (warmer/cooler/pointed at the moon) ASICS doing better. What would Occam's razor say? EDITed to improve clarity (I hope)
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October 27, 2013, 02:08:43 AM |
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Anyone know why the voltages on our 3rd Jupi are higher than on the first two? I believe that as a result of the voltage being higher the temps are also higher. Also it is my understanding that if the Output Current is close to 0 than that die isn't hashing right? Also on this Jupiter I see a ton of these: "[time stamp] KnC: accepted by FPGA 1-21 works, but only 0 submitted" I've tried .95, .96. .96.1 and .97 and .96 gives me the best performance so far, but at these voltages/temps. Also I did press gently on the copper bars of the heatsink and that seemed to have brought a couple die Output Current on par with the rest, but as you can see there is still a couple that are around 0. After downgrading to .96 this most recent time CGMiner restarts every 20 minutes, but the hash rate starts around 500-550 and drops to 350-380 before CGMiner restarts. You can see the stats here on Jupiter 3: http://54.243.221.120/    I've asked KnC for an RMA, but I'm hoping I can avoid that if there is a fix for this. Any ideas?
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October 27, 2013, 02:26:30 AM |
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Just set up my Jupiter and it's hashing at ~535 GH/s.
I'm pretty happy that I finally got it working, but at the same time, figured that I probably won't be able to make my money back with the current difficulty...
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October 27, 2013, 02:57:12 AM |
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Anyone know why the voltages on our 3rd Jupi are higher than on the first two? I believe that as a result of the voltage being higher the temps are also higher. Also it is my understanding that if the Output Current is close to 0 than that die isn't hashing right? Also on this Jupiter I see a ton of these: "[time stamp] KnC: accepted by FPGA 1-21 works, but only 0 submitted" I've tried .95, .96. .96.1 and .97 and .96 gives me the best performance so far, but at these voltages/temps. Also I did press gently on the copper bars of the heatsink and that seemed to have brought a couple die Output Current on par with the rest, but as you can see there is still a couple that are around 0. After downgrading to .96 this most recent time CGMiner restarts every 20 minutes, but the hash rate starts around 500-550 and drops to 350-380 before CGMiner restarts. You can see the stats here on Jupiter 3: http://54.243.221.120/    I've asked KnC for an RMA, but I'm hoping I can avoid that if there is a fix for this. Any ideas? Your input voltage seems really low, have you tried a different PSU?
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October 27, 2013, 03:03:12 AM |
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Anyone know why the voltages on our 3rd Jupi are higher than on the first two? I believe that as a result of the voltage being higher the temps are also higher. Also it is my understanding that if the Output Current is close to 0 than that die isn't hashing right? Also on this Jupiter I see a ton of these: "[time stamp] KnC: accepted by FPGA 1-21 works, but only 0 submitted" I've tried .95, .96. .96.1 and .97 and .96 gives me the best performance so far, but at these voltages/temps. Also I did press gently on the copper bars of the heatsink and that seemed to have brought a couple die Output Current on par with the rest, but as you can see there is still a couple that are around 0. After downgrading to .96 this most recent time CGMiner restarts every 20 minutes, but the hash rate starts around 500-550 and drops to 350-380 before CGMiner restarts. You can see the stats here on Jupiter 3: http://54.243.221.120/I've asked KnC for an RMA, but I'm hoping I can avoid that if there is a fix for this. Any ideas? Your input voltage seems really low, have you tried a different PSU? No I haven't, but I did plug that PSU into a PSU tester and the voltages are identical to one of the other PSU that is powering Jupiter 2. If the voltage is lower why is the Output current higher than my 2 other Jupiters?
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October 27, 2013, 03:07:36 AM |
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Could you delete the photos from the quote? It takes up unnecessary space for everyone.
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KnCMiningOp
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October 27, 2013, 03:08:25 AM |
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Could you delete the photos from the quote? It takes up unnecessary space for everyone.
Done.
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October 27, 2013, 03:58:31 AM |
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what version of bertmod working on .95 firmware?
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bertmod_0_2_1_for_knc_0_94 works for 0.95 you have to refresh your browser a few times before it will display your stats correctly(give about 30 sec between each refresh)
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