I can also confirm that the min er crashes at night.
Any solutions available?
Lorby
@Lorby
Posts made by Lorby
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RE: Blago's Burst-Miner (Win)posted in Miner
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RE: Blago's Burst-Miner (Win)posted in Miner
@Blago Great job it seems to correct the no confirmation DL. Also the speed is great :)
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RE: Burstmining.Club Rewards - Bonus Ranking Systemposted in Pool Announcements
been mining for some time now on http://pool.burstmining.club still possible to get some shares?
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RE: Mining equipmentposted in Mining & Plotting
@rds Thank you for your in dept explanation on how you plot drives.
Yes the main slowdown is writing to disk. I get 8000 nonce's/min speed when the drive is written 20% for one "thread" the CPU is done whit the calculation then the fond turns gray and the CPU has to wait for the writing to stop. So yes I have the same problem as you the disk write speed is to low....
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RE: Mining equipmentposted in Mining & Plotting
@rds So the time to plot 5TB is expected at approx. 5 days via USB 3.0?
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RE: Mining equipmentposted in Mining & Plotting
Thanks for all the replays I think I will plot with Xplotter like I did till now.
Also I did not know that disks above 5TB are SMR drives.My experience for now is that when I plotted a 5TB drive ( Seagate Expansion 5TB Desktop External Hard Drive USB 3.0) the bottleneck was the drive. I used Xplotter with i5-4670 CPU and 9GB of RAM (total RAM 16GB) and the writing on the drive was slower than the calculation from the CPU. I had all the necessary settings (run as admin,
NTSF, write caching enabled,...). Total time to plot was about 5 days....
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RE: Mining equipmentposted in Mining & Plotting
You can write the hardware from US/Canada/.... market. Then I can try to find the equivalent hardware here in EU. And yes @iKnow0 youst burst mining!