bladebit
A high-performance k32-only, Chia (XCH) plotter supporting in-RAM and disk-based plotting (by Chia-Network)
chia-gigahorse
By madMAx43v3r
bladebit | chia-gigahorse | |
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33 | 47 | |
335 | 230 | |
-0.3% | 2.2% | |
4.4 | 7.1 | |
2 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C | Dockerfile | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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bladebit
Posts with mentions or reviews of bladebit.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-15.
- CUDA plot with Quadro M4000 and 256GB RAM always fails on the second plot.
- My opinion: Don't use Gigahorse!
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oh alpha2..
Nice, waiting official announce, but following are the commits looks like last 6 are commit after alpha 1: https://github.com/Chia-Network/bladebit/compare/master...cuda-compression
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How can I build bladebit cuda on my machine?
git checkout -b cuda-compression or git clone https://github.com/Chia-Network/bladebit.git -b cuda-compression
- Chia is releasing an alpha build of Bladebit cuda into the beta program
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Wendell tests all kind of Epycs plotting speed in Bladebit
I don't have any epycs, but I've talked with many people who do, as well as some TR pro owners with 3000 and 5000 series, and we've tested a lot of things. https://github.com/Chia-Network/bladebit/discussions/228 describes some of the problems seen with epycs pretty well. We've also discussed using different nodes per socket settings, disabling some of the cores, manually using numactl and running bladebit with --no-numa and --no-cpu-affinity. So yes, I have some idea what I'm talking about, and your blanket statement that "bladebit doesn't use multithreading" is 100% incorrect.
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Plotting "Suddenly" Nine Minutes Slower...
If you get your CPU-not-maxed-out problem solved, you might want to try a RHEL based distro (for Bladebit). As of a year ago RHEL was noticably faster with Bladebit. This thread had positive things to say about Rocky (RHEL 8 clone). Apparently Arch is another good candidate.
- AMD EPYC 9554 & EPYC 9654 Benchmarks - Outstanding Performance
- BladeBit 2.0 Error
- Release 1.6.1 ยท Chia-Network/chia-blockchain
chia-gigahorse
Posts with mentions or reviews of chia-gigahorse.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-08.
- What Should I do?
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Best guide to replot from OG to something more updated?
At least with Gigahorse (by madmax) which you also need to use his farming software, not compatible with official client from Chia. https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-gigahorse/tree/master/cpu-plotter
- Help with compressed plots
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RTX 2060 8gb
2080 super is pretty close in performance to a 3060 ti, so you can just go by this chart minus 10% or so: https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-gigahorse
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Whats the best way to plot
This is not official CNI software so proceed with caution: https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-gigahorse
- Remote storage with GigaHorse
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Whats the best (most efficient and cheap) GPU to farm C8 compressed plots?
I don't know too much about farming with harvesters (I don't have any). What I do know is that the most recent Gigahorse release now allows for "remote GPU farming" (or whatever he is calling it) which means you will only need one GPU (in the farmer) to handle all harvester's compressed plots. As far as CPU compressed plot farming with harvesters...I couldn't tell you. Have you checked out Max's GitHub, it might answer a lot of your questions.
- Gigahorse 1.8.0.giga11 Pre-Release adds remote GPU farming
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Updating Chia services
Gigahorse 1.7.0 upwards to 1.8.0 giga 10 https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-gigahorse/releases/tag/v1.8.0.giga10
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Gigahorse Proof of Space decided to stop running
Sorry, I don't have the chia client on this machine. I only have the MadMax Windows release from this page: https://github.com/madMAx43v3r/chia-gigahorse/releases
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bladebit and chia-gigahorse you can also consider the following projects:
chia-plotter
chia-blockchain - Chia blockchain python implementation (full node, farmer, harvester, timelord, and wallet)
plotman - Chia plotting manager
plotng - PlotNG - plotting utility for Chia.Net
chia-docker - Official container images for Chia Docker, sponsored by TruePool.io. Contains official Chia releases, as well as a host of other tools and utilities for farmers of all sizes.
farmr - A web dashboard for monitoring Chia farms. Also supports discord and email notifications.
flax-docker - TruePool.io Sponsored Flax Docker Image
carbon-asset-token - carbon asset token project
ecochia-wiki - Ecochia pool Wiki