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anybody know how long can a CPU last running at 95-100% 24/7  ?

hundreds years

sure!
just think to server who run H24!!!
years an years!!!
no prob!

providing you keep temps under control as stated above a long time lol my fx-6100 was running 100% for 4 months solid mining cpu coins at one point and its still going good today
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anybody know how long can a CPU last running at 95-100% 24/7  ?

hundreds years

sure!
just think to server who run H24!!!
years an years!!!
no prob!
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Why does everyone keep talking about GPUs? I thought this was a hard drive capacity-"mined" coin? Huh

correct - the mining process is scraping over your plot files.
The amount of storage devoted for plot files is equal to your chances of finding a block.
It also defines the amount of CPU power you need to scrape, because you need to read 1/4096 of your plotted volume. In most cases this is not important and can easily run on a single core, in the background, not hurting other processes running.

The actual "plotting" involves a CPU-intensive process and may take a day for a Terabyte. The i7-3930K I used for plotting yielded 2 TB/day. Lots of people buy a couple 4TB disks and don't want to wait 2 weeks to plot them, hence the development of a gnu-plotter.




Its the same problem. I am buying 1000 TB and it will take weeks to plot. Having only CPU i will not think of getting 1000 TB. GPU only make people scale up and everything end up the same but people have to spend more money.
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X:\burst2\burst-pool-miner>gpuPlotGenerator.exe 10364770829529893068 0 10000 16
GPU plot generator v1.0.0
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL
--------------
Creating plots for nonces 0 to 10000 (2 GB) using 4 MB memory
Retrieving OpenCL platform
Retrieving OpenCL GPU device
Creating OpenCL context
Creating OpenCL command queue
Creating CPU buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU buffer
Creating OpenCL program
Building OpenCL program
"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 71: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 4] << 32) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 72: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 5] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 73: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 6] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 74: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 7] << 56);
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 90: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset] << 56) |
                                       ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 91: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 1] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 92: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 2] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 93: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 3] << 32) |
                                           ^

Error:E013:Insufficient Private Resources!

An error occured in the generation process, aborting...
>>> Unable to build the OpenCL program

windows 7 64bit radeon 280x driver 13.9
gpuPlotGenerator only work 32 bit system ?

I am on 64-bit - doesn't work there either. Man oh man. It probably has something to do with the 290x having 4GB of VRAM vs 3GB or 2GB on all other models. Only real difference apart from shader count.
ok its working now Smiley just download update version Smiley

what update did you do may i ask?

GPU plot generator v1.0.0 > GPU plot generator v1.1.0 driver 13.9 catalyst

hmmm ok im using same plotting version but im using catalyst 14.7 and also lowered clock settings 10% as advised but its still coming up with the window stating it encountered a problem and closed
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X:\burst2\burst-pool-miner>gpuPlotGenerator.exe 10364770829529893068 0 10000 16
GPU plot generator v1.0.0
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL
--------------
Creating plots for nonces 0 to 10000 (2 GB) using 4 MB memory
Retrieving OpenCL platform
Retrieving OpenCL GPU device
Creating OpenCL context
Creating OpenCL command queue
Creating CPU buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU buffer
Creating OpenCL program
Building OpenCL program
"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 71: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 4] << 32) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 72: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 5] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 73: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 6] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 74: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 7] << 56);
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 90: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset] << 56) |
                                       ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 91: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 1] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 92: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 2] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 93: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 3] << 32) |
                                           ^

Error:E013:Insufficient Private Resources!

An error occured in the generation process, aborting...
>>> Unable to build the OpenCL program

windows 7 64bit radeon 280x driver 13.9
gpuPlotGenerator only work 32 bit system ?

I am on 64-bit - doesn't work there either. Man oh man. It probably has something to do with the 290x having 4GB of VRAM vs 3GB or 2GB on all other models. Only real difference apart from shader count.
ok its working now Smiley just download update version Smiley

what update did you do may i ask?

GPU plot generator v1.0.0 > GPU plot generator v1.1.0 driver 13.9 catalyst
newbie
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Can i mine on multiple hard drives?
Yes, you just need seperate miners running for each drive.

So I can create a plot for each disk and then start a miner for each disk?  Wink

Can I do it with the same address?

BURS----

Yes, you can and should do it to the same address.
legendary
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Can i mine on multiple hard drives?
Yes, you just need seperate miners running for each drive.

So I can create a plot for each disk and then start a miner for each disk?  Wink

Can I do it with the same address?

BURS----

Yes dude. http://burstcoin.info/faq.php
legendary
Activity: 1582
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011110000110110101110010
Can i mine on multiple hard drives?
Yes, you just need seperate miners running for each drive.

So I can create a plot for each disk and then start a miner for each disk?  Wink

That is the only way you can do it.
legendary
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Can i mine on multiple hard drives?
Yes, you just need seperate miners running for each drive.

So I can create a plot for each disk and then start a miner for each disk?  Wink

Can I do it with the same address?

BURS----
legendary
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011110000110110101110010
with the last burst wallet version, the payment list is fucked up? start from the older one to the new one at the bottom???
confirm, the same status with last wallet, lost last day transactions!!!

Wait for blockchain to update. Mine came back.
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right guys im still crashing when launching my bat file           gpuPlotGenerator.exe plots (my numeric account number) 1086002 400000 4096 64

i have downloaded sdk also and it so far seems to have made no difference any ideas?

Try underclocking the GPU using vbios editor and keeping voltage the same. Gonna try that if SDK doesnt work, nearly finished downloading.

can i not use amd catalist to underclock? also how much should i underclock to engine/ram?

10% on both. Sometimes mining can beat the shit out the cards at stock voltage (tends to be a bit high) and the VRMs overheat etc - kind of like how Furmark was a GPU killer.

Take it down 10% each using Vbioseditor (or Overdrive if you like - although sometimes the clocks don't hold) and report back!

Gonna try the same with the 7990 - i know that sucker was always on the edge with Scrypt mining back in the day.

i shall try that now thankyou
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Why does everyone keep talking about GPUs? I thought this was a hard drive capacity-"mined" coin? Huh

correct - the mining process is scraping over your plot files.
The amount of storage devoted for plot files is equal to your chances of finding a block.
It also defines the amount of CPU power you need to scrape, because you need to read 1/4096 of your plotted volume. In most cases this is not important and can easily run on a single core, in the background, not hurting other processes running.

The actual "plotting" involves a CPU-intensive process and may take a day for a Terabyte. The i7-3930K I used for plotting yielded 2 TB/day. Lots of people buy a couple 4TB disks and don't want to wait 2 weeks to plot them, hence the development of a gnu-plotter.


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with the last burst wallet version, the payment list is fucked up? start from the older one to the new one at the bottom???
confirm, the same status with last wallet, lost last day transactions!!!
hero member
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X:\burst2\burst-pool-miner>gpuPlotGenerator.exe 10364770829529893068 0 10000 16
GPU plot generator v1.0.0
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL
--------------
Creating plots for nonces 0 to 10000 (2 GB) using 4 MB memory
Retrieving OpenCL platform
Retrieving OpenCL GPU device
Creating OpenCL context
Creating OpenCL command queue
Creating CPU buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU buffer
Creating OpenCL program
Building OpenCL program
"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 71: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 4] << 32) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 72: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 5] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 73: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 6] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 74: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 7] << 56);
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 90: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset] << 56) |
                                       ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 91: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 1] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 92: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 2] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 93: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 3] << 32) |
                                           ^

Error:E013:Insufficient Private Resources!

An error occured in the generation process, aborting...
>>> Unable to build the OpenCL program

windows 7 64bit radeon 280x driver 13.9
gpuPlotGenerator only work 32 bit system ?

I am on 64-bit - doesn't work there either. Man oh man. It probably has something to do with the 290x having 4GB of VRAM vs 3GB or 2GB on all other models. Only real difference apart from shader count.
ok its working now Smiley just download update version Smiley

what update did you do may i ask?
legendary
Activity: 1582
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011110000110110101110010
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X:\burst2\burst-pool-miner>gpuPlotGenerator.exe 10364770829529893068 0 10000 16
GPU plot generator v1.0.0
Author: Cryo
Bitcoin: 138gMBhCrNkbaiTCmUhP9HLU9xwn5QKZgD
Burst: BURST-YA29-QCEW-QXC3-BKXDL
--------------
Creating plots for nonces 0 to 10000 (2 GB) using 4 MB memory
Retrieving OpenCL platform
Retrieving OpenCL GPU device
Creating OpenCL context
Creating OpenCL command queue
Creating CPU buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU buffer
Creating OpenCL program
Building OpenCL program
"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 71: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 4] << 32) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 72: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 5] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 73: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 6] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 74: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 7] << 56);
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 90: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset] << 56) |
                                       ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 91: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 1] << 48) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 92: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 2] << 40) |
                                           ^

"C:\Users\hoop\AppData\Local\Temp\OCL2292.tmp.cl", line 93: warning: shift
          count is too large
                (p_buffer[p_offset + 3] << 32) |
                                           ^

Error:E013:Insufficient Private Resources!

An error occured in the generation process, aborting...
>>> Unable to build the OpenCL program

windows 7 64bit radeon 280x driver 13.9
gpuPlotGenerator only work 32 bit system ?

I am on 64-bit - doesn't work there either. Man oh man. It probably has something to do with the 290x having 4GB of VRAM vs 3GB or 2GB on all other models. Only real difference apart from shader count.
ok its working now Smiley just download update version Smiley

Great, 14.7?
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Why does everyone keep talking about GPUs? I thought this was a hard drive capacity-"mined" coin? Huh

mining is still on the hard drive, this is all about speeding the plot generation Wink
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Can i mine on multiple hard drives?
Yes, you just need seperate miners running for each drive.
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right guys im still crashing when launching my bat file           gpuPlotGenerator.exe plots (my numeric account number) 1086002 400000 4096 64

i have downloaded sdk also and it so far seems to have made no difference any ideas?

Try underclocking the GPU using vbios editor and keeping voltage the same. Gonna try that if SDK doesnt work, nearly finished downloading.

can i not use amd catalist to underclock? also how much should i underclock to engine/ram?

10% on both. Sometimes mining can beat the shit out the cards at stock voltage (tends to be a bit high) and the VRMs overheat etc - kind of like how Furmark was a GPU killer.

Take it down 10% each using Vbioseditor (or Overdrive if you like - although sometimes the clocks don't hold) and report back!

Gonna try the same with the 7990 - i know that sucker was always on the edge with Scrypt mining back in the day.
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