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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 2.2b: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows)
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PhoenixMiner
on 13/01/2018, 06:28:13 UTC
Ok, it seems that we can't send PM for some reason, so here it is the download link for the beta version of PhoenixMiner 2.3:
  https://mega.nz/#F!bI1zFRxB!sK_JV0S9Vm5PxIBQo_hg9A

  Here are the checksums of the PhenixMiner.exe file:
Code:
   File: PhoenixMiner.exe
   SHA-1: 90e455d81ce2f396e3d8121a5db3f4a356910dff
 SHA-256: f119ae5b1085019522ab2a3752d20579647ed9fd9ff55cc739002de269adbc55
 SHA-512: 3b876dc5491dae6da8849af941f4d0395b051e64a7fdcd42f126819d4788ef860c7d5f6e59763a5ed2d3368e93ec9b7e6bb6bca0476509e2a95d0856fe26fd68

   Note that this is not fully tested yet and not an official release. The major changes are:
  • Added alternative kernels for RX470/480/570/580, which can be used by specifying -clKernel 2 (or -asm 2) on the command-line. In some cases these can be faster than the default kernels but more often than not you are better off with the default kernels. Additionally, the hashrate can be more unstable with the alternative kernels.
  • Fixed a problem with not reporting temperatures/fan speed with the latest AMD drivers
  • Fixed a problem with Intel iGPUs, which PhoenixMiner sometimes tries to use for mining, fails and then restarts and tries again, and so on.

Can I control core clock and memory clocks from the bat files...? I m using rx580 armor oc edition..
No, not yet. We are working on this feature but it is going to take some time as the different versions of the AMD drivers behave quite differently when trying to use Overdrive APIs. For now you should use MSI Afterburner, Wattman, or something similar to control the clocks and fans.