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Re: [OS] nvOC easy-to-use Linux Nvidia Mining v0019-1.4
by
hallzero
on 03/03/2018, 18:51:46 UTC
@urnzwy and @leenoox

I'm not sure that KTccminer-cryptonight ccminer is the best cryptonight miner we have.

I think we could try xmr-stak. xmr-stak GPU has good performance for XMR, but i don't knox if it's permit to mine another coin than XMR and AEON. I recently discovered that psychocrypt and Klaust added AEON and a very usefull assistant for newbies for generates somes config files for both GPU and CPU. This assistant put 3 core if you CPU have 4 Core and it's make the same with compute units from GPU.
In addition you can modify all config files after automatic assitant generates them in the same folder.
I tried it on Windows but not at least on Linux.
Remmember that on Linux, you can set fee to 0%, but you must compile it on you machine, not on windows that is 2% by default and you can't compile it.

Unified All-in-one Monero miner

GitHub : https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak

Github Releases : https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releases

 psychocrypt released this on 22 Dec 201

Sorry for my bad airport globish. I try without translator but ...

I double that. I am using XMR STAK unified on two windows machines and the miner gives me good results.

I did change the coin from monero to etn in the config.txt file but the miner didn´t like it and would exit. But i am still able to mine etn by just adding my address and the pool to the config file, so that means that XMR STAK is able to mine other coins besides monero and aeon as long as you stay with the cryptonight algo. I did not do a complete comparison between my miners on Linux and on Windows but it seems to me that (as far as cryptonight algo is concerned) XMR STAK gives me a slightly better hashrate than KTccminer-cryptonight we have in nvOC.