The release candidate version of PhoenixMiner 2.4 is released and can be downloaded from here:
https://mega.nz/#F!TVdz1Doa!c61LTq8djctxyp2OGgnuIA Here are the checksums to verify the download:
File: PhoenixMiner_2.4.zip
SHA-1: 72f3a1b29faffeaa8e961976432e223b145bec07
SHA-256: a116d27815b156780a8000b599ee90d76334bd2ed3f3ffc4145c0cde3b69a60d
SHA-512: 14a878ab10492442b55020d07c1b74e9e8a07f82ebc3a1b3f060ed5ab917708a5dafe4fd1fa1629a0973ad883307e703443c7e02214edd44fd8129027179d104
Note that this is
not an official release yet but will probably become such in a few days. The changes are:
- Added optimized kernels for AMD Tahiti GPUs (280/280X/7950/7970)
- Added -minRigSpeed (or -minspeed) option to restart the rig if the 5 min average speed is below specified threshold
- Added support for mining Pegascoin (PGC) without DAG switch on devfee
- Bugfix: sometimes reconnect failed with one or more "Connection attempt aborted" errors
- Bugfix: sometimes the temperatures/fan speeds were shown only for the first GPU
- Bugfix: some Vega GPUs were not properly detected and used generic OpenCL kernels
The per-GPU minimal speed threshold (-minGpuSpeed) will be implemented in the next version to allow more time for testing.
Also can you please add support for the pool.viabtc.com.............. ETH mining........ looks like it fails to decode the job received from the pool
We will look into this. Thanks for reporting.
The optimized kernels for Tahiti are good however the GPUs suffer the bug thrashing so unless they are used to mine something such as EXP or some other low DAG coin, the speed is not worth it.
Pretty much all Tahitis have moved over to the Equihash and Cryptonight coins.
Keep up the good work.