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Originally Posted by ainarssems
To cut a long story short I have gone from 384MHz to 462MHz which increased hashrate from 500 to 600 and increased payout from £500/month to £600 while electricity costs went from £65/month to £80 so net increase in payout of £85. And temperature increase from 59C to 62C.
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Interesting. I think I might give overclocking a try too. Presumably all you did was make the frequency change in the L3's advanced settings?
I've noticed there seems to be a firmware bug in the units we have. The ASIC status will show failed ASIC chips (banks of 00000000 randomly change to xxxxxxxx after a day or two) yet the hash-rate is correct and the L3 seems to be functioning normally. Rebooting clears the fault flags. I haven't checked to see if there's a firmware update for them yet ...
I've had a new L3 mining via Prohashing for a few days now, though I'm probably going to point it to NiceHash's servers instead soon. Prohashing is a good alternative, and it has some great feature but, as expected, the earnings aren't as good as NiceHash's. It seems to be settling at around $15-$17 per day ...
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