Post your plotting speeds here. Plotting hardware comparison.
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@ChuckNorris Feel free to PM me, it in the nature of reading drives parallel ... that the more drives you have, the better your read speed ... at least if you attach them in a reasonable way.
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My first plot just to test, using the plotter built into the official burst wallet (xplotter i think judging by the screenshots of others?).
CPU : i7 4790K (4.0 GHz)
RAM : 8GB DDR3, 1600MHz i think.
Drive : USB3 seagate barracude 4TB, 7200rpm
Plot size : 525GB
Time taken : 4 hours
Speed : 12,000 NPMWill try the GPU plotter when i stop getting the out_of_resources message on kernel launch.
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@Dario's-wallet cool i have the same CPU but Plotting with XPlotter at 3800 non/min with 6GB RAM
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4400 - 5200 nonce a min with Xplotter using AMD 8320e 3.2gz boost to 4.0gz 8core cpu 10gig ram have it set to 5 threads and its using 3 gig ram ?
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i'm look like blogo.
my pc. AMD FX-6300, 6 cores = > 5300 nonces/min (XPlotter) -mem4G
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@PummelHummel Just a thought... all this would look good in a spreadsheet.
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@Blago thanks :-)
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7 threads 3770k@4.5GHz 8Gigs ram 9-10 n/m. I think if 8 threads was used it's be 12 n/m.
I can't use 8 threads, my system lags badly. Win7x64 Pro.
Max bandwidth PC3-12800 (800 MHz)
Part number F3-12800CL8-4GBXM
Memory Type DDR3
Memory Size 8 GBytes
Channels Dual
Memory Frequency 799.9 MHz (1:6)
CAS# latency (CL) 8.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD) 8
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 8
Cycle Time (tRAS) 28
Command Rate (CR) 2T
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@Blago, Thanks for spreadsheet :)
