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Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC

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2017/06/11 18:58:23 (permalink)
So I am folding on my system and my son's with my replaced 970 and only my score is showing up on my scores.  I have tried connecting to his system with HFM to monitor all points, but for the life of me I can not get the darn thing to connect to his client at all, and it really has me frustrated to the point I want to throw his computer out the window.  Everything is setup 100% correct and HFM just won't see his client, period.  Anyways, his 970 should be netting about 250k ppd or so, but I have not seen any points from his folding add onto my score at all.  I have checked and double checked that my name is correct and that the team is correct and that the passkey is the same.  I am putting this here because it's more for crypto as I am doing it for the coins.  The score on my HFM which only monitors my system, since I can't connect to my son's, is exactly the score on the EOC page.  Has this happened to anyone else?  And yes I have checked that none of the work units have been bad.  Since cure has gone up to almost $0.20 and FLDC is at $0.02 I figure folding on the 970 is now worth it.
 
Also when I click on the link in folding on his PC it takes me to the right name, and when I click on the team it takes me to the right team, so everything appears to be set up correctly.  I am getting ready to deploy some more folding rigs shortly for coins so this was an experiment that failed..HELP if possible would be greatly appreciated.  
 
His unit is windows 10 pro, Xeon E5-2670, hardwired gigabit, pretty much same as mine minus the 1080's.
 
PS I am loving these prices.  Go ETH!! 1080ti quite possible with this months coins alone.

 

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    Chris21010
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/11 19:08:58 (permalink)
    the only thing i would suggest trying is pause your main rig for a 3 hour span while this trouble pc still folds and see if anything shows up then. you could also start checking your logs for expected points for completed units and do the math yourself over a day and see if it compares to EOC. but if you did all you said it should be working just fine.


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    Ranmacanada
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/11 19:20:12 (permalink)
    Well I did happen to get unlucky and get a 11428 that has 4.5 hours left to complete....ARG.  Whose idea was it to make a 5 hour work unit that's only worth 30k per hour? haha  Will see if any more of his units complete during this span I guess.  I hope ha.
     
    Your profits have to be amazing this month now that you got that 5 card monster up and running haha.

     

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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/11 19:34:46 (permalink)
    last month was amazing for me. i did only 2/3rds the work and earned 90K more fldc than the month before. i just got supper lucky that i swapped accounts in april so i not only got double paid for all that work in april but they also had to credit me what i was shorted on my new account for may. for June's payout i suspect that my income will remain the same as i have virtually increased my production to the same degree as the team, which will break records by being the first team to smash the 400M ceiling in a single day later today!
    post edited by Chris21010 - 2017/06/11 19:36:54


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    Ranmacanada
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/11 20:12:47 (permalink)
    Arg it's getting to the point where we are going to need to be making 2-3m ppd to be making a good profit :P I am hoping after this month I can buy my 1080ti.  I have some ETH but with how it's mooning I am holding it for now cause I have a feeling it's just going to keep climbing and I won't be able to make up what I spend haha.  I only have about $700 in holdings right now, and I am hoping this month I can double it, buy a 1080ti and go to town.
     
    Cure and FLDC are still more proftiable than all those other alt coins..just wish more people would stay away haha.

     

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    EVGA 1080 FTW
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    Chris21010
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/11 21:01:02 (permalink)
    ahaha, i can understand your sentiment about that but i am all for long term growth but i am not much for bandwagon hoppers looking simply for profit.


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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/12 14:32:30 (permalink)
    Don't worry, it's gonna get worse - I just finished moving all my stuff to the new place this morning, now I get to start getting serious about organising and getting the wiring upgrades done and stuff installed and sorted out, then it's "more rigs" time.
    I've got too much Bitcoin burning a hole in my wallet......
     
     

    Now that vorsholk has stopped his abuse, I'm returning to folding.
     I no longer MOO due to abuses by certain "whales" in the Gridcoin community - so I now work the Distributed.net project directly again.
     
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/12 18:51:34 (permalink)
    hay, you are doing wiring too? are you planing on moving to 208/240V instead of 120V? i ask because i am strongly thinking of doing that myself and am looking for second opinions. 


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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/13 06:40:25 (permalink)
    I'm mostly sticking with 110, but I do have 2 "heater" circuits I'll be rewiring with 220v outlets - current plan is to run my "big rig" (3x R9 290, but I don't fold on that thing) and my farm of Innosilicon A2's on those 'till I can upgrade the A2s to something better.
     
     I was running 3 of the A2's on 220 at my last place via "heater" circuits, so they're kinda used to it.
     
     

    Now that vorsholk has stopped his abuse, I'm returning to folding.
     I no longer MOO due to abuses by certain "whales" in the Gridcoin community - so I now work the Distributed.net project directly again.
     
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/13 07:13:13 (permalink)
    ya, i have read up on all the benefits to running at higher voltages but have no experience with it. though now i am strongly leaning to wiring up a circuit as my monster PC is pulling too much amps and that huge ass cord is actually getting warm around the plug ends. now i know why EVGA went with such a large gauge cord, any less and it couldn't handle 24/7 13+Amp loads. but if i double the voltage i'll half the current and also increase its inefficiency by ~10%, all good things.


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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/14 08:48:15 (permalink)
    ALL of the high-power supplies I have run on 14 AWG cords (Seasonic X-1250 and EVGA G2 1300) for that reason.
    The reason you probably will never see a "ATX" consumer-grade PS bigger than 1600 watts is the 15 Amp limit on common US 110v outlets - as much as the EU might hate to admit it, the US is THE largest consumer of consumer-grade computer gear in the world, and China is threatening to move into second sometime in the next decade or so.
     
     Most of my rigs only soak 600 watts or thereabouts, but I've got one "big rig" with 3 x R9 290s in it that soaks right at a kilowatt, and my farm of A2 Innosilocon scrypt miners are all in the 1KW to 1.25 KW range - THOSE are going to get the 220 outlets once I get them wired up.
     
     I got the infrastructure in place to start getting my folding rigs back up and running last night, I should start climbing on PPD/24 hours fairly quickly over the next week as I get the rigs installed up and running again.
     Then I get to start buying parts for more rigs again....
     

    Now that vorsholk has stopped his abuse, I'm returning to folding.
     I no longer MOO due to abuses by certain "whales" in the Gridcoin community - so I now work the Distributed.net project directly again.
     
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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/14 09:01:10 (permalink)
    QuintLeo
    Then I get to start buying parts for more rigs again....

     
    you and me both. at this point if FLDC and/or CURE and BTC still show these impressive returns i will continue to double down on equipment purchases and infrastructure enhancements. i did find this article about BTC mining where you use a 240V PDU to plug your power supplies into and this looks very promising to me when i have more than just two towers. each power strip can hold up to 6KW worth of units! that is a lot of power.


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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/24 18:33:51 (permalink)
    The only reason 15amp circuits are common is the cost of copper. You can run thicker wire and use 20amp and higher breakers, but that thick gauge adds up quick. Switching to 220v makes things twice as expensive given that you to use thicker wire per the electrical code, although the efficiency savings You guys would get would make it well worth it.


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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/24 19:42:17 (permalink)
    You do not use thicker wire for 220v systems. Wire is rated for amperage not voltage.
    Number #14 wire is good for 15 amps, #12 gauge is 20 amps. The smaller the number the bigger the wire.
    In a 115v circuit there is one hot line, one neutral and a ground. Black hot, white is neutral and green, bare copper, or the out side metal using BX
    Measure Black to white or ground you get 110v
    The difference with 220 is now the white wire is now also hot, having 110 volt, wite going to a double pole breaker so measured white to black you get 220v
    Either white or black measured to ground will be 110v
     
    The wire is the same, #14 gauge is still good for 15 amps.
     
    Amps (15)x volts (110) = 1650 watts, at 110v the #14 can carry 1650 watts
     
    Amps (15) x volts (220) = 3,300 watts   so now that same 14 gauge wire can carry twice the wattage
     
    Can do the same with #12 wire just use 20 amps x voltage to get how many watts the line can handle. 
    Power factor has an effect on amperage, better power factor the lower the wattage used.
     
    You pay for watts, not volts or amps, why using better power factor ( Gold, Platinum) PSU will save money
    Just like in motors, better the power factor the less it costs to use the motor.
     
    That is why they use 480 volts on bigger motors so the wire size can be smaller
    When you double the voltage, the amperage is cut in half, cut amperage and the wire size can go down.

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    Re: Folding on 2 systems for CURE but only 1 score total showing up on EOC 2017/06/25 16:57:29 (permalink)
    12 AWG wire isn't that much more expensive than 14 - but past 12 it starts climbing fast.
     
    220 volts in a US split-phase type setup actually can get away with the SAME amount of insulation on each wire - and can use the SAME wire for the most part.
     
     More efficient PS are nice, but once you get past Gold the cost of the PS starts taking a very long time to pay back, unless you're in a very high electric cost area like California.
     At my current power cost, the savings of a P2 1300 vs a G2 1300 wouldn't get paid back 'till the warranty was WAY LONG gone and the PS likely dead of old age.
     
     Power Factor correction helps reduces I2R losses in the power feed lines, doesn't really save that much otherwise as modern power meters compensate for high power factor issues.
     They CAN let you run a lot more PS capacity on an existing outlet though versus non-PFC supplies.

    Now that vorsholk has stopped his abuse, I'm returning to folding.
     I no longer MOO due to abuses by certain "whales" in the Gridcoin community - so I now work the Distributed.net project directly again.
     
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