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Topic: [ANN][BURST] Burst | Efficient HDD Mining | New 1.2.3 Fork block 92000 - page 872. (Read 2171075 times)

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the price is tanking already, tnx gpu plotter lol

We'll see how it does once it gets on Bittrex. I thought that it being on Poloniex would help, but C-Cex still has better prices(irony).
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7000 nonces/min from my r9 280x , it's ok or too small?

My 7970 does 11.5k~11.7k nonces/min, 7970 is about the same as a 280x.

Try 3072 for stagger size, 128 thread and 8160 hashes.
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the price is tanking already, tnx gpu plotter lol
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cryptoport is giving to me a lot of these errors, is just me or someone has also noticed it?



the pool is at full capacity and thus giving this error

try to use another pool...

In the OP is linked only this pool, there is a list with more burst pools?
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7000 nonces/min from my r9 280x , it's ok or too small?
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thats why i moved to official pool. nobody wants lost their shares.


cryptoport is giving to me a lot of these errors, is just me or someone has also noticed it?


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cryptoport is giving to me a lot of these errors, is just me or someone has also noticed it?



the pool is at full capacity and thus giving this error

try to use another pool...
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cryptoport is giving to me a lot of these errors, is just me or someone has also noticed it?

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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

The gpu plotter seems to favor AMD GCN cards for the compute processes. Maybe the 750/750ti are probably faster than the 770.

Someone posted on burstforum that he was able to push up to 1100 n/min a 750 ti, definitely not worth...
my old gtx580 brings 4k-5k nonces per minute in a testrun.
also i have seen that the plotter adjusts the noncecount based on your stagger size.
the initial startup takes quite long compared to the time required to plot 10k nonces.
so i assume the nonce per minute are based on the total runtime of the program cause the number increases after each stat output.
cant make longer tests cause i ran out of storage and and wait for the next 100tb to arrive ;-)

this is the output.

gpuPlotGenerator.exe generate 0 0 . XXX 4112500000018014208 8000 2500 25 1024
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GPU plot generator v2.0.0
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Author:   Cryo
Bitcoin:  XXX
Burst:    XXX
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Path: .
Nonces: 4112500000018014208 to 4112500000018024208 (2 GB)
Process memory: 625MB
Threads number: 25
Hashes number: 1024
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Retrieving OpenCL platforms
Retrieving OpenCL GPU devices
Creating OpenCL context
Creating OpenCL command queue
Creating CPU buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU generation buffer
Creating OpenCL GPU scoops buffer
Creating OpenCL program
Building OpenCL program
Creating OpenCL step1 kernel
Setting OpenCL step1 kernel static arguments
Creating OpenCL step2 kernel
Setting OpenCL step2 kernel static arguments
Creating OpenCL step3 kernel
Setting OpenCL step3 kernel static arguments
25% (4112500000018016708/10000 nonces), 3106.04 nonces/minutes...
50% (4112500000018019208/10000 nonces), 4005.07 nonces/minutes...
75% (4112500000018021708/10000 nonces), 4432.19 nonces/minutes...
100% (10000/10000 nonces)
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how to use all card on rig to plot ? the deviceID only uses 1 card with your command ?


You can plot on gpu per drive, just run one instance per drive with different deviceID.
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What,'s block now? Are we reaching 11800?
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670 running at 2100nm at degree 60c steady.  wish i had amd
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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

The gpu plotter seems to favor AMD GCN cards for the compute processes. Maybe the 750/750ti are probably faster than the 770.

Someone posted on burstforum that he was able to push up to 1100 n/min a 750 ti, definitely not worth...

3.3k 750 ti. Not even pushing. Just use as normal.

How to push ? What setting can i change to push ?

please post the settings that you are currently using Wink
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how to use all card on rig to plot ? the deviceID only uses 1 card with your command ?
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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

The gpu plotter seems to favor AMD GCN cards for the compute processes. Maybe the 750/750ti are probably faster than the 770.

Someone posted on burstforum that he was able to push up to 1100 n/min a 750 ti, definitely not worth...

Guess AMD GCN cards are best suited for gpu plotting at the moment. Probably the next version will have better optimization for both AMD and Nvidia. I do give it to v.2.0.0, much less memory usage(maybe v.1.1.0 had memory leak issues). I can't get my stagger pass 3072, but that makes sense since the 7970 has 3GB of vram. Seem slightly slower as I was doing 12288 nonce/min previously, now I'm around 11.5k~11.7k nonce/min.
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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

The gpu plotter seems to favor AMD GCN cards for the compute processes. Maybe the 750/750ti are probably faster than the 770.

Someone posted on burstforum that he was able to push up to 1100 n/min a 750 ti, definitely not worth...

3.3k 750 ti. Not even pushing. Just use as normal.

How to push ? What setting can i change to push ?
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Okay, after some review, I must conclude that so-called GPU Plotter is a worthless piece of crap, suited only for hackers and code monkeys.

After downloading the 2 files and 7zip, and installing 7zip, the first directions here were to read the README files.  Okay.

And.... progress comes to a halt.  Direction #1 - install msys/mingw.  Installing it isn't the main problem, rather, the bigger problem is that the file ISN'T HERE!!!!!

How the hell am I supposed to install something that isn't in the folder to install?!?!?!?!?

Then after installing OpenCL, which I can do, it gets into modifying files and command line directions for use of the cd command, etc.

Hey, how about releasing a version that WORKS without having to hack / guess / compile the damn thing?

Get to work on it, this current version SUCKS OBAMA!!!!!

And make it for Windows, no more Linux stuff that 1% or less of the world uses!!!!
The Windows version is already pre-compiled into an EXE and is ready to rock out of the box...
The instructions to "install msys/mingw" are to compile the exe yourself from the source code.

Long story short, just open a command prompt and do a "CD" to the folder you extracted it to (that contains the EXE file) and run the file with the desired arguments.

Here is a better guide on How to use the Windows GPU Plotter:

1) The GPU Plotter is archived in a .7z file, so you will need to Download and install 7-zip to be able to extract it (if you don't already have it):
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html

2) Download the (Windows) GPU plot generator v2.0.0:
https://mega.co.nz/#!2BNDXY4L!jgwHDZXDJyFp2Jg5mN8sxtpplgXEInSMf1cQGbPc5lM

3) Right-click & extract the "gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x86-2.0.0.7z" file and select 7-zip -> extract to "gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x86-2.0.0\"

4) open the newly created "gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x86-2.0.0" folder

5) In an empty space within the "gpuPlotGenerator-bin-win-x86-2.0.0" folder do the following:
Hold down the "shift" key and right-click in an empty spot. Select "Open command window here"
(Note: the "Open command window here" option is only available if you hold Shift and Right-Click)
(Alternatively, you could just open a command window manually and do a "CD" to the folder containing the gpuPlotGenerator.exe file)

6) find the GPU's Platform and Platform ID:
gpuPlotGenerator.exe list platforms

(Note down the "ID" number for the proper device platform, this will be )

7) Find the DeviceID of the device to use:
gpuPlotGenerator.exe list devices

(Note down the "ID" number for the proper device to use, this will be )

8) Type the desired plot information:
gpuPlotGenerator.exe generate ""

As an example, this is the command that I used on my AMD Radeon 7800:
gpuPlotGenerator.exe generate 0 0 "C:\Plots" 11111222223333344444 14670000 7335000 1000 64 1024
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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

what hash count are you trying to use on it
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working on a gtx 770, but at 3000 nonces/m my i5 is a lot faster Sad

The gpu plotter seems to favor AMD GCN cards for the compute processes. Maybe the 750/750ti are probably faster than the 770.

Someone posted on burstforum that he was able to push up to 1100 n/min a 750 ti, definitely not worth...
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