fixed bug due miner sent stale shares on all algorithms (this fix should significantly decrease stale share percentage on all algorithms)
implemented unique mechanism that minimize stale shares on Ethash/Etchash algorithm (~+1% accepted shares to total accepted share count)
significant performance improvement for Ethash/Etchash algorithm on AMD cards in OC mode
Note:
Remember GMiner supports Ethash/Etchash algorithms on Nvidia and AMD cards
Supports ETC hardfork (use –algo etchash for auto-switch)
GMiner
GMiner is a high performance miner for AMD / Nvidia GPUs. The fee is 0.65% for Ethash, 5% for BBC, 5% for Cortex, 3% for Cuckaroom29, 3% for BFC, 2% for all other algorithms.
Features
Watchdog (automatic restart of the miner on GPU failure, loss of connection to the pool, miner crashes)
Failover pools (automatic connection to a failover pool when the primary pool is not available, support for unlimited number of failover pools)
Energy Efficiency Calculator (Shows the power consumption for each GPU, Sol / W)
miner.exe — this argument specifies which program to run. We leave it as it is. This file should be located in the same folder as the batch file
—algo grin29 — indicate the algorithm of the mined coin.
—server grin29.f2pool.com — after the –server switch, specify the address of the pool.
-port 13654 — specify the pool port
—user rgz — after -user, depending on the pool, either the pool login or the address of the digital wallet is indicated. In our example on f2pool, this is the login
—pass x — specify the pool password. Can be left empty if the pool does not require (x value)
Do not remove spaces or punctuation marks when modifying a file, as this will damage the file.
The recently released lolMiner and BzMiner already offer better performance for AMD GPUs on the Nexapow algorithm, which is used in the NEXA blockchain project.
The Osprey Electronics E300 14 GH/s kHeavyHash was the first KASPA FPGA miner on the market, but other miners will follow. We can expect more KAS FPGA and ASIC miners in the near future.
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