WildRig Multi 0.19.0 (AMD GPU miner) – This is a further development of the original WildRig miner, with support for operating systems: Windows 7/10, Linux. Where added support for new algorithms. Only for AMD GPU! Dev Fee 2%.
Changelog v0.19.0:
Added support for the RX 5700 series for a limited number of algorithms:
- blake2b-btcc
- blake2b-glt
- blake2s
- bmw512
- lyra2v2
- lyra2v3
- lyra2vc0ban
- skein2
Important! Developing almost all of these algorithms that WildRig Multi supports is not the same as mining Cryptonight or Ethereum. These algorithms are more energy intensive and work intensively with the kernel, especially something like x16r.
Therefore, make sure that your power supplies are reliable enough, the GPUs are stable and the voltage for them is set correctly. Low core voltage does not work here in most cases. If you get instability – start from the warehouse and find the optimal settings.
Supported GPUs:
- 2nd GCN gen: R7 260, R9 290, R9 295X2, R7 360, R9 390
- 3rd GCN gen: R9 285, R9 380, R9 Fury, R9 Nano
- 4th GCN gen: RX460, RX470, RX480, RX550, RX560, RX570, RX580, RX590
- 5th GCN gen: Vega 56, Vega 64, Radeon VII(but need some changes for better performance)
Pitcairn, Tahiti, and other old 1st gen GCN cards (such as HD 78×0, HD 79×0, R7 265, R9 270, R9 280, R9 370, etc.) are not supported and will not be because they are too old and need to be finalized.
ADVICE:
Some algorithms can grow if you use the –opencl-threads parameter set to 2 or even 3 (for example, phi and skunkhash, but it may be unstable)
Higher intensity is not always more hashrate, try more and less than auto
Try a different working size, for example 64 or 128 instead of the usually used 0 (same as 256).
DEV-Fee:
The default DevFee is 2% and can be reduced.
The wildkeccak algorithm DevFee is 2% unchanged.
OPTIMAL PARAMETERS:
Starting with version 0.15.2, the –-opencl-threads and –opencl-launch options are installed automatically when installing the auto. If you want to try other values to find probably the best performance, you can start with the values shown below each GPU initialization line. For example. the lines below mean –opencl-threads 2 – opencl-launch 21×0. Where –opencl-launch consists of Intensity x Worksize
Full list of available versions: