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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 4.1c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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PhoenixMiner
on 11/02/2019, 07:57:04 UTC
Too long wait... Maybe you can release 4.1 version with AMD newest drivers support?
   We will try to release an alpha version this week (maybe missing a lot of the new features but at least we will get feedback on what is ready).


Hi, I was wondering if it would be possible to get REOSC as an alternative ethash for devfee,  I have had to stop using PhoenixMiner on a few older rigs because of the ETH and ETC Dag size being too large and is now unsupported.  I really like the software and would love to be using it once again.  I know of many miners with this similar issue while mining REOSC.  REOSC is a fairly new coin but is an up and coming project with many incentives for savings including Masternodes and accruals on various quantities of deposits.
    We will try to add support for it but in the meantime you can also force another coin for devfee with low DAG size like DBIX (add -coin dbix to your command line or COIN: dbix to the pool line in epools.txt).


Can you add support for Enegi coin? It seems to be a variant of Ethash
    It's definitely in our TODO list but things like ProgPOW are with higher priority.


-gpow resets to 100% after devfee. 4.1c Windows 10 x64 1607 Nvidia 418.81.

update:

-mi 0 does not decrease intensity low enough (-ethi 0-2 claymore is decreasing enough though).
-li 1 not suitable at all usage jumping from low to 100% all the time.

-mi 0 and -gpow 90 works perfectly but resets to 100% usage after devfee.
    Thank you for reporting this. We will try to reproduce it and fix it for the upcoming release of PhoenixMiner.


do you think faster "turbo" kernels will speed up hashing on Vega as well ? Currently turbo kernel is disabled for vega.
   Unfortunately because of the way memory controller on Vega works, there is no increase of hashrate with this optimization.