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I dedicated 12 8TB drives to Chia farming. I fill an 8TB HDD with plots every 9 days and continue to grow at a faster pace than the total Chia network. With the addition of a 2TB NVMe it produces 4 K33s (equivalent to 8 K32's) every 24 hours.
#Mad max plotter Pc
I converted an old office PC into a Chia plotter. The real question is how much you are willing to invest in HDDs and arrays to store your plots. The faster you can create plots the more storage you need to buy. Plotting speed is not the most important issue for most Chia farmers. Today we'll evaluate the impact of memory speeds with both Chia's official plotter and the new MadMax plotter. Furthermore, the introduction of the MadMax plotter changed how the game is played, allowing farmers to reduce plotting times. However, if you have your own existing system and some free storage, you can create a few plots with ease.
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With the recent implementation of pooling, Chia farmers can now team up to increase their chances of winning, which has broadened the number of users that can partake without investing significantly in new hardware, which currently isn't a very profitable endeavor. However, it's been well documented that memory frequency plays an important role in certain workloads, and we found that Chia plotting is no exception. Having a processor with more cores and faster SSDs delivers better results, as you can see in our Best SSD article, but most Chia farmers might not think twice about the impact of memory speed. While Chia plotting, which is the process of creating a monetizable Chia file, puts a heavy emphasis on storage speed, other core components, such as the processor and memory, are equally important in creating plots.