@haitch I am actually thinking in getting one of those in the near future. Problem is that in my flat do not have so much space really, and I have to share the studio/office space with my GF :) Tose supermicro systems look to be the ideal ones indeed...
Posts made by vExact
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RE: Pennywise 2 - Work in progress .......posted in Mining & Plotting
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RE: ¿Cómo sacas el dinero en €?posted in Español
tambien es posible realizar tanto depositos como retiro de dinero directamente desde openledger. Personalmente no he usado esa opcion.
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RE: ¿Cómo sacas el dinero en €?posted in Español
@aitor lo mas sencillo para mi es ir a un btc automat. Tienes que ver si en tu ciudad hay alguno.
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RE: Big Picture Update?posted in General Discussion
a prepaid card would be a nice to have! So that you could pull out cash easily from an account or ATM :)
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RE: Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Miningposted in Wallet
@lilkovs probably is your antivirus... I have been having issues lately as well with the client, and can not getting running unless I deactivate my antivirus. For the time being I am using the browser local wallet a well.
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RE: ¿Tendría sentido un pool hispano?posted in Español
@wimel32 si tus discos son SMR, entonces el plotting sera bastante lento, ya que este tipo de HDDs leen bien rapido, pero escriben suuper lento. La mayoria de los Seagate por ejemplo, tanto de 5 y 8 TB son SMR (Shingled Magnetic Recording). Una opcion es plotear en un SSD o uno que no sea SMR y copiar despues los plots a tus discos.
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RE: ¿Tendría sentido un pool hispano?posted in Español
@honesting tu idea es tener una pool con mineros de habla hispana o simplemente con la interface traducida al español?
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RE: ¿Tendría sentido un pool hispano?posted in Español
@KalibreSinQenta postea aqui los errores que obtengas para tener una idea que no te funciona. Para poder usar AVX2 tu procesador debe soportarlo, de lo contrario no no funcionara, tendras que usar AVX simplemente...
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RE: Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Miningposted in Wallet
@moonjeina yes, basically that's the same process the AIO wallet is intended to do :)
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RE: Updates on my Half a petaposted in Mining & Plotting
@ChuckNorris what @rds said. I've heard different kind of suggestions, but I like this one too :)
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RE: Updates on my Half a petaposted in Mining & Plotting
@ChuckNorris I believe you will have to look for an optimal number on the 'ChunkPartNonces' parameter, so that you gain between reading speed and memory saving.
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RE: Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Miningposted in Wallet
@moonjeina after less than a minute if zou click again in the local wallet it'll start, providing the DB is not corrupt.
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RE: Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?posted in Mining & Plotting
@haitch said in Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?:
@vExact said in Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?:
@gpedro I guess as the original files are optimized from beginning the merged one should be optimized too, although I might be wrong on that one. I just assigned the corresponding name it would have if generated as a single plot file. I guess I should run plot checker to verify it is correct in any case.
The last file name is wrong - the number of nonces is 8192, but the stagger is still 4096, unless you optimized it after concatenating.
@haitch that's odd as plotchecker was giving ok to those numbers. In any case I wouldn't do this, mainly because of the issue of not having space on a drive to copy a new file...
But if anyone is interested there is this software available for those matters :)
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RE: Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?posted in Mining & Plotting
@gpedro PlotChecker tells me the file is ok. So it seems to work with no problem :)
Just have to type e.g.>copy /b *. 10783921033877668933_0_8192_8192.But still the problem of the space remains, so I think this is unfeasible.
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RE: Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?posted in Mining & Plotting
@gpedro I guess as the original files are optimized from beginning the merged one should be optimized too, although I might be wrong on that one. I just assigned the corresponding name it would have if generated as a single plot file. I guess I should run plot checker to verify it is correct in any case.
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RE: Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?posted in Mining & Plotting
Just did a test with two small plot files and it seems to work fine. but as I said the problem here is the space. Don't know if there is another way to generate the merge file without having to preserve a copy of the original ones...
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RE: Filled up half a PetaByte. Now What?posted in Mining & Plotting
@daWallet thanks. I am afraid though that in that way there is a need to have extra space for the new merged file, so I don't see how I can do that. All my plots are generated with Xplotter, so also not sure about the sequential issue. Perhaps @Blago could give his input here :)
