Awesome!
Fooling around a bit with it, 2 x 780 Ti went over 60k n/m and I'm fairly certain they could have gone higher if it weren't for the I/O limitation.
The highest stagger I could reach was 16383 which is just below 4GB RAM which is the maximum it could allocate even though I have 16 GB. And that is completely regardless of VRAM amount.
@bathrobehero Wow, impressive performances. Regarding the <staggerSize> it can be because you have a 32bits platform. What command line do you use? What error do you have when trying to allocate more than 4GB? Which OS do you have?
Sorry for the late answer: I have win7 x64 with 16 GB memory and it doesn't give me any errors, just quits:
CPU memory: 404MB
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Initializing OpenCL devices...
GPU[0] memory: 1GB 0MB
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Creating CPU stagger buffer...
Creating CPU plots buffer...
Opening output file...
0.00% (0/4518000 nonces), nan nonces/minutes, ETA: 0s...
m:\>pause
Press any key to continue . . .
This was with 18000 staggersize (gpuplotgenerator.exe generate "m:\plots2" x 32528001 4505600
18000) so the interesting thing is that it says CPU memory is 404 MB which should be 4500 MB.
Edit: Is there a miner which doesn't consume ~850MB of memory for every 1 TB plots?