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Re: [ANN] Snowblossom - new ASIC resist POW, quantum resistant, online now ❁
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tster123
on 08/06/2018, 23:21:18 UTC
I'm having a tough time understanding what the optimal hardware formula is for this project. Seems like RAM plays a big part, but I have a machine with half the RAM outhashing another machine. Is virtual memory applicable? I haven't won a single block and seem pretty confident that I won't at the rate of things... getting the snowfields isn't even an issue for me.

Insight appreciated!
It's more about RAM throughput.  if you can fit the whole snowfield (note: it is now 64gb) into memory, then you are either going to be capped by CPU (probably) or (less likely) memory throughput.  If you can't fit the whole thing in memory then it will (almost assuredly) be capped by throughput to disk.

BTW, there are now some mining pools set up, so you can get some snowblossoms by mining on there without requiring you finding an entire block!
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Re: [ANN] Snowblossom - new ASIC resist POW, quantum resistant, online now ❁
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tster123
on 07/06/2018, 15:40:39 UTC
difficulty is unbelievably high, another coin where devs go "no premine" way and pay a server room or a pal with plenty servers to mine most of it. Ryzen 1600(fast SSD) around 10 days estimate to hit a block.

My gaming machine is estimated to get a block every 5-6 hours.  That seems like pretty low difficulty to me.

Would you mind to share your specs? tster123 such a convincing nickname also your 1st post? Suspicious


intel i7 6700H w/ 64gb RAM.   Pretty standard setup, although with more RAM that most average people. 

I should note that the network hashrate is way up and I'm down to 1 block every 25 hours.
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Re: [ANN] Snowblossom - new ASIC resist POW, quantum resistant, online now ❁
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tster123
on 06/06/2018, 16:20:23 UTC
difficulty is unbelievably high, another coin where devs go "no premine" way and pay a server room or a pal with plenty servers to mine most of it. Ryzen 1600(fast SSD) around 10 days estimate to hit a block.

My gaming machine is estimated to get a block every 5-6 hours.  That seems like pretty low difficulty to me.