BURST Mining Computers

BURST Mining Computers Rating: 9,9/10 9949reviews

What options are there to combine mining over multiple computers? Up vote 9 down vote favorite. Point the miner at the local client and start mining.

BURST Mining Computers

Hi, What are your recommendations for mining burstcoin? (Currently own a 4TB WD drive, would like to try with this first before buying other drives) I was looking into burstcoin mining. I've heard about it for some time, but haven't quite figured it out all yet. I've tried plotting my 4TB external HDD to 3TB (probably will bump that to 3.9TB to maximize space), but the speeds were really slow or nat satisfactory. For instance, I tried plotting with the included plotter in the AIO wallet, getting ~11k nonces/min, but my cpu (4700HQ) got to 93 degrees Celsius very rapidly.

I then tried the GPU Plotter with my GTX 765M, but could only achieve speeds of ~5k nonces/min before getting kernel errors in the command prompt (Perhaps a balance between different settings? I tried to change things around, but didn't seem to work for what I tried). What would you recommend that I do to plot this drive?

I might also be able to borrow a computer that runs an RX480. Moreover, what drives would you recommend to use for this? Heard that external ones were the best to use, but which models?

(Perhaps looking at the best capacity/price) Thanks! If thats the case.HDD mining.Raspberry Pi 3 with a UHS 3 ssd??? You get paid for the amount of storage you have, not the speed. However, it's better to 'optimize' your mining (+20% earnings, estimated). You also need to generate every single byte that you'll write to those hard drives to fill up all your terabytes, which can take a while.

It's calculated in nonces. One terabyte is roughly 4 million nonces, and my CPU can generate 10k nonces/min. So almost 7 hours per terabyte.

If your computer crashes while generating this or that you stop the process, you're good to restart it all. 15 Burst per day from 1TB, which is roughly 21 cents. Per month you'd make 453 burst, which is 6.37 bucks. It's better the more storage you have.

You get paid for the amount of storage you have, not the speed. However, it's better to 'optimize' your mining (+20% earnings, estimated). You also need to generate every single byte that you'll write to those hard drives to fill up all your terabytes, which can take a while. It's calculated in nonces. One terabyte is roughly 4 million nonces, and my CPU can generate 10k nonces/min. So almost 7 hours per terabyte.

If your computer crashes while generating this or that you stop the process, you're good to restart it all. Verge XVG Mining Machines. Sooo.rasbperry pi 3 with external powered hub for extra harddrives? Plotting hdds can be a real pain, took me days to figure out how to do it properly. Basicly, it will take a whole day to plot a 4tb drive (even using the gpu plotter).

Another tip is that your nonce count has to be divisible by the stagger size. Here's mine that I used on a 3tb drive: gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer z: myaccountid_0_114 Plotting in direct mode instead of buffer mode is slower but generates an optimized plot (didn't actually work for me, so I used buffer). The cpu plotter is much slower but generates an optimized plot directly. You also have to figure out your starting nonce (mine is 0 in the code above because it was my first plotted drive). Plotting hdds can be a real pain, took me days to figure out how to do it properly.

Basicly, it will take a whole day to plot a 4tb drive (even using the gpu plotter). Another tip is that your nonce count has to be divisible by the stagger size. Here's mine that I used on a 3tb drive: gpuPlotGenerator generate buffer z: myaccountid_0_114 Plotting in direct mode instead of buffer mode is slower but generates an optimized plot (didn't actually work for me, so I used buffer).

The cpu plotter is much slower but generates an optimized plot directly. You also have to figure out your starting nonce (mine is 0 in the code above because it was my first plotted drive). Is there a way I can limite how much my cpu is used to plot? It's the fastest thing I've got to plot, but it runs really hot when doing so.

Also, what do you mean by stagger size? Is this the RAM you allocate to the process?

If you want to plot with the cpu stagger size doesnt matter (gpu plotting is a bit trickier). The stagger determines how fast you can read the drive when mining, the higher the number the faster it is (takes more to plot tho and doesnt always work at a high stagger). CPU mining is alot easier, you just go in your burst wallet and click write plots at the bottom. It will ask you what drive to plot, how much of that drive to plot and how many cores it should use to do it (ofc more cores=faster plot speed). There is also expert mode on that that basically asks you for the starting nonce (if it's your first drive you put 0, if it's your second or third and so on you have to put the nonce after what you've already filled (example if you write 10000 nonces in the first plot, your second plot should start at nonce 10001)). If you want to plot with the cpu stagger size doesnt matter (gpu plotting is a bit trickier).

The stagger determines how fast you can read the drive when mining, the higher the number the faster it is (takes more to plot tho and doesnt always work at a high stagger). CPU mining is alot easier, you just go in your burst wallet and click write plots at the bottom. It will ask you what drive to plot, how much of that drive to plot and how many cores it should use to do it (ofc more cores=faster plot speed). There is also expert mode on that that basically asks you for the starting nonce (if it's your first drive you put 0, if it's your second or third and so on you have to put the nonce after what you've already filled (example if you write 10000 nonces in the first plot, your second plot should start at nonce 10001)). Ah okay, thanks.

Do you know how to get goot speeds with gpu? I can barely break the 5k barrier. I just plotted out 1 300gb and 2 500gb drives in the last few days.

I did the first 500gb on my 2500K@4.7ghz. CPU plotting uses the AVX instruction set and is a massive heat generator. I hit like 87°C and dropped my clock to 4.4ghz for a more reasonable 79°C core temp. It took 5.5 hours. After that fiasco, I decided to plot the drives on an old phenom x4 9750 computer. Instead of pulling 9.1k nonces, I am only getting 1.9k nonces, but it doesn't have any impact on being able to use my main system and it isn't cooking the crap out of my recently acquired 2500k.

It took about 12 hours to do the second 500gb on the phenom x4. It doesn't support AVX so it had to use SSE instructions. Not sure how much that effected my plotting time. Since I am not using the backup computer, I decided to delete all the games and such off that install and plot out an 800gb plot on it. I'm at like 24 hours of plotting now and only around 70% done. But hey, it's just a second computer sitting around prepping my drives before I put them in the main rig.

I have not tried GPU plotting as I am mining with my GPU. CPU plotting also produces an optimized plot, where GPU plotting does not and would best be optimized after plotting from what I understand.