Awesome Miner version 6.1.12 (Development preview of 6.2) GPU mining
- Native overclocking support: Awesome Miner can overclock AMD and nVidia GPUs on Windows without using any external applications like MSI Afterburner
- Overclocking via Awesome Miner or MSI Afterburner is configurable in the Options dialog, GPU settings section
- Added support for monitoring and overclocking of nVidia mining cards like P104
- Overclocking of AMD and nVidia GPUs on Linux
- Automatically set service path when running the install script on Linux
Features
- Pool configuration made easier for a few of the most popular pools using the Add Predefined feature in the Options dialog, Pools section.
Integration
- Updates to how Grin (CuckaRoo29, CuckaToo31) revenue is calculated
User interface
- Updated tooltip information for the buttons in the status bar to include more details
- Added additional coin buttons in the status bar
- Updated coin images
Mining software
- Gminer 1.31
Corrections
- Correction to benchmarking where x16rt wasn't included correctly
To get access to development versions, open the Options dialog in Awesome Miner. In the General section, enable Check for development versions. Then go to the Menu and click Check for updates
Direct download links
http://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMiner.msihttp://www.awesomeminer.com/download/setupdev/AwesomeMinerRemoteService.msi Scenario. I have several Rigs that require unique settings per card. Presently using OverdriveNtoool w .bat file. I see you can set each card individually but how would I achieve multiple OC/Voltage settings from a profile standpoint?
Another suggestion is if you used the latest beta of OverdriveNtool they added a grat feature for fan controls not as good as a custom curve but very effective possibly this could be added or looked at as an addition. Basically you have fan settings for 4 temps w a % so it could be like 50c=50% 60c=70% 65c=85% 70c=100% both the temp and the percentage are adjustable.