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ok amd gpu plots have destroyed my average unless its the pool thats errored. yesterday my all time deadline average was 1 day in bottom left box. one day of gpu plot mining its desimated sitting at 60000 days
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we need to sell some more shares to buy equipment
come on guys, you're dumping literally millions of BURST, take a chance and buy some shares



i've just put buy order for 5 bmpool ....i'm in
txid 14204532332092355146, but why my buy still pending? do i missing step for buy?
hero member
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side

Hmm... I'll have to look into it I guess... Unfortunately most of my drives are half CPU plots and half GPU plots...


You can still check.

Suppose your cpu plots are nonce 0 - 1000
and your gpu plots are nonce 1001 - 2000

Look for this line in your miner - New Best: ACC # : nonce#
Check your deadline.


if your nonce# from New Best falls within your cpu plotted range, I guarantee you will have a deadline <2000000. That's 23 days, ok I pulled that out of my ass but w/e

My point is that I also guarantee that if your New Best nonce# falls within your gpu plotted range, then you will have a deadline 1E12 or higher, that's ~30,000 years +


Would love to see more confirmation on this however.  I've noticed it the past couple of days and Regtable seems to finally believe what I've been saying to him Tongue

That could explain why the difficulties didn't raise very quickly even with GPU plotter hitting over 10k nonce. That could also explain why many people are complaining about low payout.

However , that could be problem for AMD plotter. I am using Nvidia and my payout was good. I even find block using newly GPU plotted nonce. The downside for Nvidia is the plotting speed is very slow compare to AMD. Maybe it trade off quality for quantity for AMD. AMD is high speed , but bad quality nonce. I guess someone else losses is my gain  Grin
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side

Hmm... I'll have to look into it I guess... Unfortunately most of my drives are half CPU plots and half GPU plots...


You can still check.

Suppose your cpu plots are nonce 0 - 1000
and your gpu plots are nonce 1001 - 2000

Look for this line in your miner - New Best: ACC # : nonce#
Check your deadline.


if your nonce# from New Best falls within your cpu plotted range, I guarantee you will have a deadline <2000000. That's 23 days, ok I pulled that out of my ass but w/e

My point is that I also guarantee that if your New Best nonce# falls within your gpu plotted range, then you will have a deadline 1E12 or higher, that's ~30,000 years +


Would love to see more confirmation on this however.  I've noticed it the past couple of days and Regtable seems to finally believe what I've been saying to him Tongue
newbie
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side

Hmm... I'll have to look into it I guess... Unfortunately most of my drives are half CPU plots and half GPU plots...
lol i have no idea what could be wrong. avahnah brought it to my attention firstly as hjes new to this i thought meh hes moaning for nothing its just what happens but watching mine closley and getting my newest "best" best share of 106790 years. via gpu thought maybe something needs saying as  bigger deadlines if gpu plotting was taken up by all would either grind us to a halt or just leave 1 or 2 cpu plotted people getting all the coins which is whats happening here. iv gone from 100 coins a day to only 100 ish. due to the mahoosive deadlines resulting in my 0% share of blocks

Yea, I see today was a bad day not to go back and read the 10 pages I missed overnight, lol.

Well then... damn.  I'm really not looking forward to trying to sort this whole mess out... :-/
hero member
Activity: 588
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side

Hmm... I'll have to look into it I guess... Unfortunately most of my drives are half CPU plots and half GPU plots...
lol i have no idea what could be wrong. avahnah brought it to my attention firstly as hjes new to this i thought meh hes moaning for nothing its just what happens but watching mine closley and getting my newest "best" best share of 106790 years. via gpu thought maybe something needs saying as  bigger deadlines if gpu plotting was taken up by all would either grind us to a halt or just leave 1 or 2 cpu plotted people getting all the coins which is whats happening here. iv gone from 100 coins a day to only 100 ish. due to the mahoosive deadlines resulting in my 0% share of blocks
legendary
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#Free market
that i understood but ... when do we have to update it ? is it fine to run still client 1.1  for some days before switching to 1.1.1 ? i updated yesterday 25 rigs... dont want to lose one more hour ! Cheesy

You've to update the wallet/client as soon as possible , if you don't do " there will  a problem with the current blocks"
newbie
Activity: 56
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side

Hmm... I'll have to look into it I guess... Unfortunately most of my drives are half CPU plots and half GPU plots...
hero member
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that i understood but ... when do we have to update it ? is it fine to run still client 1.1  for some days before switching to 1.1.1 ? i updated yesterday 25 rigs... dont want to lose one more hour ! Cheesy
legendary
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#Free market
so update 1.1 was aimed to be mandatory from block 11800 .... how much time we have until  upgrade 1.1.1 is mandatory ?

Yes it is  obligatory  to update the wallet Wink .
hero member
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so update 1.1 was aimed to be mandatory from block 11800 .... how much time we have until  upgrade 1.1.1 is mandatory ?
hero member
Activity: 588
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Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
iv had this issue since 2nd version of gpu miner. plotted up all hds and only just been brought to light that its not working right. as i had 2 hdd's plotted with cpu still on pool, deadline shown was ok. its only since actually watching all miners and seperating them into gpu/cpu sides i noticed all gpu plots are no good for making a block ever. not in 1000 years minimum anyway. plus i noticed my coin payments drop off to 1/2 a day of only 50-100 coins per pay out for nearly 3 tb so looks like a cpu re plot AGAIN. this coins becoming a pain in my side
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Ok, update:

I realized I was plotting to a folder that didn't exist. I had just swapped drives and the path wasn't the same - so no plot file was being created.  I guess it was just computing on the video card without taking breaks to write to the disk?  Now that I've corrected the path, the GPU usage is back to going up and down and I'm back down to a more realistic 15,000 nonces/min.

That being said, where/when did the GPU plotter start running into this deadline problem?  I'm still using the old 2.0.0 GPU generator with Burst's original kernel mod and 13.152 drivers.
hero member
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My R9 280X went from 6,000-10,000 to 40,000!  Shocked

Weird thing is the GPU usage went from looking like an EKG bouncing between 0-60% or 50%-100% to being pegged at 100% all the time.
What parameters do you use with the gpu plotter and which amd driver?
dont gpu plot deadlkines are 100x bigger.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8803776
best deadline with gpu this round 83000 years.....
legendary
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My R9 280X went from 6,000-10,000 to 40,000!  Shocked

Weird thing is the GPU usage went from looking like an EKG bouncing between 0-60% or 50%-100% to being pegged at 100% all the time.
What parameters do you use with the gpu plotter and which amd driver?
hero member
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Messed around with the 2.0.1 plotter kernel a bit, and got it running a bit faster.

https://mega.co.nz/#!vsommLbQ!C9v0TshBm0JY8DMBC8DsM9wCtZvvGjsVDNl9wGr0DKU
Replace the kernel folder with the one provided.

What have you done?!!

My R9 280X went from 6,000-10,000 to 40,000!  Shocked

Weird thing is the GPU usage went from looking like an EKG bouncing between 0-60% or 50%-100% to being pegged at 100% all the time.  I don't know what you did but... thanks!  Too bad I just got this upgrade for my last 438gb to plot... lol
gpu plots seem poop
deadlines in eons not days
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.8803776
newbie
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Messed around with the 2.0.1 plotter kernel a bit, and got it running a bit faster.

https://mega.co.nz/#!vsommLbQ!C9v0TshBm0JY8DMBC8DsM9wCtZvvGjsVDNl9wGr0DKU
Replace the kernel folder with the one provided.

What have you done?!!

My R9 280X went from 6,000-10,000 to 40,000!  Shocked

Weird thing is the GPU usage went from looking like an EKG bouncing between 0-60% or 50%-100% to being pegged at 100% all the time.  I don't know what you did but... thanks!  Too bad I just got this upgrade for my last 438gb to plot... lol
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i downloaded new wallet 1.1.1 but my account dont update not yet and still downloading blockchain.i copy html folder in https://github.com/BurstProject/burstcoin/tree/uiupgrade128base to the new burst wallet 1.1.1 folder Still having the same trouble.

all i do to update is d.l wallet.zip extract and copy burst_db intpo the newest wallet folder and that should do. no need to move html
i moved burst_db in the new wallet but still same problem.
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