jgm_coin (OP)
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April 10, 2013, 03:18:39 AM |
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Hi .
I am mining with windows 7 xp 64 bit installed on a 40 GB Intel SSD, but I want to start mining litecoins and I can't fit everything on my SSD. I have a backup 1TB seagate mechanical drive. I am wondering -
Should I put my OS on the mechanical drive? How much does the mining depend on the drive its installed on. what would the effect on cost be?
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benphelps
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April 10, 2013, 03:22:24 AM |
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Doesn't depend on the drive at all. I keep my OS on my SSD, put games and large apps on my HDD.
As for space on the SSD, google "disable windows hibernate". That will save you however much RAM (4GB, 8GB, 16GB etc) you have in SSD space.
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wetjet43
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April 10, 2013, 03:23:35 AM |
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Why not run it off a usb stick?? All it has to do is load the app, and do a few read/writes every so often.
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Idalon
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April 10, 2013, 03:34:15 AM |
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My bitcoin folder takes 813 MB space when fully synced with the network. Maybe the OP doesn't have that much? You could always just uninstall some programs and re-install them to the other non-SSD drive. I think leaving the bitcoin folder in its default location is a better approach, since I think the bitcoin software might be more at risk to not work properly when not in its default location
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jgm_coin (OP)
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April 10, 2013, 03:45:43 AM |
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My bitcoin folder takes 813 MB space when fully synced with the network. Maybe the OP doesn't have that much? You could always just uninstall some programs and re-install them to the other non-SSD drive. I think leaving the bitcoin folder in its default location is a better approach, since I think the bitcoin software might be more at risk to not work properly when not in its default location The bitcoin folder is small but look under users at the appdata, which is over 7 GB of bitchain or whatever its called.
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Idalon
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April 10, 2013, 04:00:34 AM |
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Hmmm that's odd because I am looking there and my folder is much smaller. c:\user\NAME\AppData\Roaming\Bitcoin Could it be that your blockchains failed to download repeatedly so they have multiple entries there? Not sure, if I find some more useful info I'll post it here
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14nicholasse
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April 10, 2013, 04:28:28 AM |
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Drive speed shouldnt affect anything.
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jgm_coin (OP)
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April 10, 2013, 05:50:32 AM |
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Drive speed shouldnt affect anything.
Thanks for your reply. I'm asking about the power consumption not the speed.
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mrspencer
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April 10, 2013, 05:54:23 AM |
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Why not run it off a usb stick?? All it has to do is load the app, and do a few read/writes every so often.
Wouldn't frequent write and write from the app destroy the USB?
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Trongersoll
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April 10, 2013, 09:41:17 AM |
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Why not run it off a usb stick?? All it has to do is load the app, and do a few read/writes every so often.
Wouldn't frequent write and write from the app destroy the USB? USB stick is no more fragile than a SSD.
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