

- Nicehash for linux amd gpu code#
- Nicehash for linux amd gpu free#
- Nicehash for linux amd gpu windows#
Only Stratum protocol is supported for pools.

Nicehash for linux amd gpu windows#
There are builds for Windows 圆4 and for Linux 圆4 (tested on Ubuntu 14.04). Recent nVidia videocards are supported as well. This version is for recent AMD videocards only: 7xxx, 2xx and 3xx, 2GB or more. If miner does not show any errors or slowdowns, they are happy. Miner cannot just stop if cheat is detected because creators of cheats would know that the cheat does not work and they would find new tricks. So the developer fee is 0.1%, if you don't agree with the dev fee - don't use this miner, or use "-nofee" option.Īttempts to cheat and remove dev fee will cause a bit slower mining speed (same as "-nofee 1") though miner will show same hashrate. Second coin (Decred/Siacoin/Lbry/Pascal/Blake2s/Keccak) is mined without developer fee. Miner displays appropriate messages during startup. If some cards are 2.3GB and some >3GB, 2.3GB cards still mine for you during devfee time, only cards that have more than 3GB memory will be used for devfee mining.
Nicehash for linux amd gpu free#
This miner is free-to-use, however, current developer fee is 1%, every hour the miner mines for 36 seconds for developer.įor all 2GB cards and 3GB cards devfee is 0%, so on these cards you can mine all ETH forks without devfee, this miner is completely free in this case. "Computer Properties / Advanced System Settings / Performance / Advanced / Virtual Memory". This version is POOL/SOLO for Ethereum, POOL for Decred, POOL/SOLO for Siacoin, POOL for Lbry, POOL for Pascal, POOL for Blake2s, POOL for Keccak.įor old AMD cards, Catalyst (Crimson) 15.12 is required for best performance and compatibility.įor AMD 4xx/5xx cards (Polaris) you can use any recent drivers.įor AMD cards, set the following environment variables, especially if you have 2.4GB cards:įor multi-GPU systems, set Virtual Memory size in Windows at least 16 GB (better more):

Supports Ethereum forks (Expanse, etc). Supports GPU selection, built-in GPU overclocking features and temperature management. Supports remote monitoring and management. Displays detailed mining information and hashrate for every card. Supports Stratum for Lbry, Pascal, Blake2s, Keccak. Supports both HTTP and Stratum for Siacoin. Supports both HTTP and Stratum for Decred. Supports Ethereum and Siacoin solo mining. Supports all Stratum versions for Ethereum: can be used directly without any proxies with all pools that support eth-proxy, qtminer or miner-proxy. Supports both AMD and nVidia cards, even mixed.
Nicehash for linux amd gpu code#
Effective Ethereum mining speed is higher by 3-5% because of a completely different miner code - much less invalid and outdated shares, higher GPU load, optimized OpenCL code, optimized assembler kernels. Ethereum-only mining mode is supported as well. Supports new "dual mining" mode: mining both Ethereum and Decred/Siacoin/Lbry/Pascal/Blake2s/Keccak at the same time, with no impact on Ethereum mining speed. Supports applying optimized memory timings (straps) on-the-fly in Windows, without flashing VBIOS (currently Polaris, Vega, Nvidia 10xx cards only), up to 20% speedup. a few minor bug fixes and improvements.ĭOWNLOAD LINK: MEGA - !O4YA2JgD!n2b4iSHQDruEsYUvTQP5_wĮasy Plug&Play OS Linux with all my miners: now miner sets environment variables automatically (required for 4GB AMD cards). added support for Navi cards (ETH-only mode). Note that previous versions support up to #299 epoch, you will not be able to use old versions after #299 epoch. now miner supports up to #384 epoch (4GB DAG size). Latest version is v15.0 - Supercharged Edition: The mobile app is useful in a pinch, but lacks some of the details that you find on the web dashboard.Claymore's Dual Ethereum + Decred/Siacoin/Lbry/Pascal/Blake2s/Keccak AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner. They should be striving for similiar interface options. Nicehash is still way behind the mark if you compare their web interface to something like HiveOS. I like that they have added more tuning options and allowed more control. Everything is overly complicated and you have very little control and it's super buggy. NicehashOS is attrocious and should be avoided at all costs. The regular miner is great if you want more control, but would benefit from more tuning options. I like that they are adding AMD support now. Quickminer is awesome for Nvidia cards and the autotuning has worked really well for me. You might be able to earn slightly more with another mining pool, but Nicehash makes everything pretty convenient so I've chosen to stick with them. Nicehash is basically the easiest option for beginners and I've found that it's relatively stable and the profits are comparable to other mining outfits.
