Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 03:55:10 AM |
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the one i show is 4 port. For the one u show 4 port, 2 port is sata 1. Data transfer rate up to 300MB/s (3.0Gbps) per SATA II port. Data transfer rate up to 133MB/s (1.3Gbps) per SATA port from PATA. 2 SATA II ports (J1 & J2) & 2 SATA ports from PATA (J3 & J4) available. you have some people mining with usb2.0 for connected harddrives.. thats what 60mbps so sata 1 should be fine. just takes longer to read your plots
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 03:58:16 AM |
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the one i show is 4 port. For the one u show 4 port, 2 port is sata 1. Data transfer rate up to 300MB/s (3.0Gbps) per SATA II port. Data transfer rate up to 133MB/s (1.3Gbps) per SATA port from PATA. 2 SATA II ports (J1 & J2) & 2 SATA ports from PATA (J3 & J4) available. you have some people mining with usb2.0 for connected harddrives.. thats what 60mbps so sata 1 should be fine. just takes longer to read your plots yeah i though so too. If people were to go big mining this , it have to be cost effective. If sata 1 is good enough , i wouldn't want to spend even an extra dollar for something better
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Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 04:00:45 AM |
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the one i show is 4 port. For the one u show 4 port, 2 port is sata 1. Data transfer rate up to 300MB/s (3.0Gbps) per SATA II port. Data transfer rate up to 133MB/s (1.3Gbps) per SATA port from PATA. 2 SATA II ports (J1 & J2) & 2 SATA ports from PATA (J3 & J4) available. you have some people mining with usb2.0 for connected harddrives.. thats what 60mbps so sata 1 should be fine. just takes longer to read your plots yeah i though so too. If people were to go big mining this , it have to be cost effective. If sata 1 is good enough , i wouldn't want to spend even an extra dollar for something better yeah im right behind you with ordering some. but ive managed to put harddrives/miners on other computers and free up sata ports for more
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 04:02:54 AM |
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the one i show is 4 port. For the one u show 4 port, 2 port is sata 1. Data transfer rate up to 300MB/s (3.0Gbps) per SATA II port. Data transfer rate up to 133MB/s (1.3Gbps) per SATA port from PATA. 2 SATA II ports (J1 & J2) & 2 SATA ports from PATA (J3 & J4) available. you have some people mining with usb2.0 for connected harddrives.. thats what 60mbps so sata 1 should be fine. just takes longer to read your plots yeah i though so too. If people were to go big mining this , it have to be cost effective. If sata 1 is good enough , i wouldn't want to spend even an extra dollar for something better yeah im right behind you with ordering some. but ive managed to put harddrives/miners on other computers and free up sata ports for more Nope i am way behind u. I am only planning , getting ready if everything looks good. I am learning as much as i can so that i don't spend too much money learning. There is a saying lesson cost money , good one cost less. I am not going to expand until the coast is clear. Right now , it's still planning stage for me. This coin is too new. It can either go to the moon and stay there or get stomp to the ground , buried.
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Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 04:08:49 AM |
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well its only like what almost a month old. the network size is pretty incredible. there is lot of harddrive space plotted.
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fivebells
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September 08, 2014, 04:10:28 AM |
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For solo or pool mining, I would need to generate the plots for your own address, so unfortunately I can't pre-generate plots. However, I can deploy storage very quickly in the cloud.
Thanks, I'll keep it in mind.
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paradigmflux
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September 08, 2014, 04:12:01 AM |
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Great coin will be holding for the long haul. Is there an IRC channel for this coin? If not there should be.
#Burstcoin check out http://burstmultipool.com/irc for a web client.
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Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 04:15:01 AM |
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Great coin will be holding for the long haul. Is there an IRC channel for this coin? If not there should be.
#Burstcoin check out http://burstmultipool.com/irc for a web client. does any one know who the channel op is for there. ive been sitting in that channel since there was 1 person in there and never seen a channel op
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paradigmflux
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September 08, 2014, 04:17:58 AM |
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BTW, you can daisy chain up to three enclosures in a row off of a single external SFF-8088 port. You can easily fit 3 HBA's into most computers that will each have two SFF-8088 ports, which means you can run up to 18 enclosure off of a single box. which is 288 disks per box. oh, and they all run 3 gigabit SATA3 speeds.
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Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 04:20:26 AM |
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still gotta plot the harddrives first though. my desk is big enough for 16 harddrives. but very nice thinking
edit for 300~ id rather grab another 10TB and just clutter my desk
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SpeedDemon13
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September 08, 2014, 04:20:34 AM |
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People can use eSata with an eSata enclosure with multiple bays for cheaper. Most motherboards have eSata already, plus 8 to 12 Sata ports on board.
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September 08, 2014, 04:23:16 AM |
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bottle kneck is CPU plotting not sata ports/ harddrive organization
"- Up to 32TB with 2TB disk drives" what if i wanted to use 4tb hdds
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paradigmflux
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September 08, 2014, 04:26:21 AM |
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People can use eSata with an eSata enclosure with multiple bays for cheaper. Most motherboards have eSata already, plus 8 to 12 Sata ports on board. That disk enclosure is $135, you find me a 16 bay eSATA enclosure for less than $150 and I'll kiss your ass. Then you find me a eSATA enclosure that you can connect 18 of to a single server.
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Billyboy402
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September 08, 2014, 04:26:34 AM |
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i have made a HOW TO movie on youtube , Feedback is welcome as it was my first youtube unload and i am still new to burst coin my self http://youtu.be/oYlf1xFTHvs
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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SpeedDemon13
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September 08, 2014, 04:29:05 AM |
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bottle kneck is CPU plotting not sata ports/ harddrive organization
"- Up to 32TB with 2TB disk drives" what if i wanted to use 4tb hdds
Plot generation with cpu is difficult on big arrays of hdd's, especially for a single socket motherboard. Ideally a quad socket motherboard (ie. server motherboards) are more ideal for plotting and have a lot of memory slots too.
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SpeedDemon13
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September 08, 2014, 04:32:26 AM |
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People can use eSata with an eSata enclosure with multiple bays for cheaper. Most motherboards have eSata already, plus 8 to 12 Sata ports on board. That disk enclosure is $135, you find me a 16 bay eSATA enclosure for less than $150 and I'll kiss your ass. Then you find me a eSATA enclosure that you can connect 18 of to a single server. I'll pass on kissing my rear, that's kind of gay.... Even if you get all that storage going, the time of plotting still would take long. At that rate, I would rather put 10 hdd's in a case, then get another rig plotting also and so fort. Plotting is dependent on cpu thread, memory and the efficiency of the data throughput of the system overall.
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September 08, 2014, 04:32:54 AM |
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i have made a HOW TO movie on youtube , Feedback is welcome as it was my first youtube unload and i am still new to burst coin my self http://youtu.be/oYlf1xFTHvsAwesome! Name of the music? Please no Darude Sandstorm jokes
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yellowduck2
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September 08, 2014, 04:36:56 AM |
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People can use eSata with an eSata enclosure with multiple bays for cheaper. Most motherboards have eSata already, plus 8 to 12 Sata ports on board. That disk enclosure is $135, you find me a 16 bay eSATA enclosure for less than $150 and I'll kiss your ass. Then you find me a eSATA enclosure that you can connect 18 of to a single server. Even if you get all that storage going, the time of plotting still would take long. At that rate, I would rather put 10 hdd's in a case, the get another rig plotting also and so fort. Plotting is dependent on cpu thread, memory and the efficiency of the data throughput of the system overall. This is where the fun comes in. If there were no plotting , i wonder what will happen to this coin. People can just buy HDD and mine at full speed. Right now , CPU plotting put a nice time gap.
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Razerglass
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September 08, 2014, 04:40:06 AM |
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People can use eSata with an eSata enclosure with multiple bays for cheaper. Most motherboards have eSata already, plus 8 to 12 Sata ports on board. That disk enclosure is $135, you find me a 16 bay eSATA enclosure for less than $150 and I'll kiss your ass. Then you find me a eSATA enclosure that you can connect 18 of to a single server. Even if you get all that storage going, the time of plotting still would take long. At that rate, I would rather put 10 hdd's in a case, the get another rig plotting also and so fort. Plotting is dependent on cpu thread, memory and the efficiency of the data throughput of the system overall. This is where the fun comes in. If there were no plotting , i wonder what will happen to this coin. People can just buy HDD and mine at full speed. Right now , CPU plotting put a nice time gap. man my first terabyte when i relized how long it was taking.. i was so stressed out looking at the pile of harddrive i had to fill. thats when i turned on every computer in my house and had them all plotting to it and boom like clock work
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