[SWAR PLOT MANAGER] Ryzen 7 3700x | 32GB | 2TB NVME

Sabrent 2TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD interno Unidad de estado sólido de alto rendimiento (SB-ROCKET-2TB)​​: Amazon.es: Informática

Spanish link ahha, was cheaper in spain than in Germany…

Ah there on the website it says its TLC and not QLC

Yea, its not QLC, it’s not a high end model of sabrent but how about temeratures under load?

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They are fine… 45°C max! I just dont understand why I cant get more plotts done per day. Odd

Try this config.
Second thing is, You enabled a XMP profile in BIOS?
Send the screen from Task Manager > Memory (Easy check for Mhz)

name: Sabrent-1
    max_plots: 9999
    farmer_public_key:
    pool_public_key:
    temporary_directory: D:\1nvme
    temporary2_directory: 
    destination_directory: 
        - F:\Plots 
        - G:\Plots 
        - H:\Plots 
        - I:\Plots 
        - J:\Plots 
        - K:\Plots 
        - L:\Plots
        - M:\Plots 
        - N:\Plots 
        - O:\Plots 
        - P:\Plots 
    size: 32
    bitfield: true
    threads: 3
    buckets: 128
    memory_buffer: 4500
    max_concurrent: 3
    max_concurrent_with_start_early: 4
    initial_delay_minutes: 0
    stagger_minutes: 110
    max_for_phase_1: 1
    concurrency_start_early_phase: 4
    concurrency_start_early_phase_delay: 8
    temporary2_destination_sync: false
    exclude_final_directory: false
    skip_full_destinations: true
    unix_process_priority: 10
    windows_process_priority: 32
    enable_cpu_affinity: false
    cpu_affinity: [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ]

name: Sabrent-2
    max_plots: 9999
    farmer_public_key:
    pool_public_key:
    temporary_directory: D:\2nvme
    temporary2_directory: 
    destination_directory: 
        - F:\Plots 
        - G:\Plots 
        - H:\Plots 
        - I:\Plots 
        - J:\Plots 
        - K:\Plots 
        - L:\Plots
        - M:\Plots 
        - N:\Plots 
        - O:\Plots 
        - P:\Plots 
    size: 32
    bitfield: true
    threads: 3
    buckets: 128
    memory_buffer: 4500
    max_concurrent: 3
    max_concurrent_with_start_early: 4
    initial_delay_minutes: 22
    stagger_minutes: 110
    max_for_phase_1: 1
    concurrency_start_early_phase: 4
    concurrency_start_early_phase_delay: 8
    temporary2_destination_sync: false
    exclude_final_directory: false
    skip_full_destinations: true
    unix_process_priority: 10
    windows_process_priority: 32
    enable_cpu_affinity: false
    cpu_affinity: [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ]

So there You have a config for 2 jobs/nvme, just rename temp folders.
This config should be better if the last was weak :smiley:

How many plots You maked of 24h?

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Hi, took me a while to answer, I will try the changes now and get back to you. Ill look into the bios setting coming week as now I’m accessing the servers via team viewer as I’m not there…

Okay, try those settings :smiley: Gl


Super odd now… seems to be stuck. The first M.2 is oddly full and did not use the second aswell… What do I do?

Edit: Deleted the files in the Nvme and stopped the proccess, restarted, now it works again. (I hope)

Sooo, new update. Now its down to 11 Plots per day… With the new settings!

You can try HWINFO64 program to see what remaining resource on this SSD. I think because this is a consumer grade SSD, it deteriorated quickly. To preserve its life, you can reduce number of simultaneous processes, and reduce number of buckets to 64, but you will have to increase memory_buffer to 7000.

I also have a consumer SSD and initially it was fast, but then it got very bad, jobs got stuck and chia plotting never finished on some processes… I bought 2x 480GB Intel S4610 data center SSD and made them RAID0, running 4 plots at the time staggered 30 minutes apart, I am getting 16 plots per day 24/7 no errors, no problems.

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So the XMP profile is enabled. I have thought of what might be the bottleneck… I only have 1 32 Gb ram… maybe thats it, second what I thought of is that the seperate Boot SSD is a slow one…