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Guru3D.com » News » Cryptocurrency CHIO can destroy an SSD in 40 days

Cryptocurrency CHIO can destroy an SSD in 40 days

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/17/2021 09:43 AM | source: hd-tecnologia | 43 comment(s)
Cryptocurrency CHIO can destroy an SSD in 40 days

Chia is positioned as an ecological alternative to Bitcoin relative to energy consumption. It's not mining, but farming on your storage solution. Its greener credentials seem questionable. Not only are we starting to see signs of HDD and SSD shortages, but it also greatly shortens the lifespan of these drives.

Chia has the peculiarity that it is not mined using the power of the GPU but rather utilizing the storage device used, where obviously the faster the better performance is obtained. This has already caused a shortage of SSDs and hard drives in Asia, but now other symptoms of their use are beginning to be seen: the durability of SSDs is depleted in just weeks.

While manufacturers are already seeing an increase in sales, some, including Galax, are warning buyers that using their products to grow Chia will void warranties. According to the Chinese site Fast Technology (via Hardware Times ), constantly growing Chia on a 512GB SSD, which typically lasts for five to ten years, can see it lifespan being reduced to just 40 days.

Drives with more storage space last longer, but wear and tear still significantly reduce their lifespan - a 1TB SSD lasts around 80 days, while growing Chia will kill a 2TB SSD in 160 days. Unfortunately, we don't know what NAND writing type is applied though, but assume TLC-based SSDs, as these are the norm. 

 







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willgart
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#5912789 Posted on: 05/17/2021 12:50 PM
Chia space used is it 6000PB!!!
in 2 days they jumped from 5000PB of storage to 6000PB.

and when all of these SSD will die, its just waste, nothing to do with them.

and yes, its not ecological at all. the more SSD and plot you farm at the same time, the faster the CPU must be. and for sure the drives are running all the time, which is consuming power for sure.

iicycube
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#5912801 Posted on: 05/17/2021 01:16 PM
Another hardware going to hike up price despite other doing the same soon.

FM57
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#5912810 Posted on: 05/17/2021 01:41 PM
What about typical HDD (meaning not SSD) ?

Solfaur
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#5912816 Posted on: 05/17/2021 01:55 PM
Great, now I'll have to stop eating chia seeds.

Cave Waverider
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#5912822 Posted on: 05/17/2021 02:12 PM
Maybe one could try to mine it on a virtual RAM Disk instead. One may need lots of RAM, though. Better than trashing SSDs and performance could potentially be better, too.

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