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GMiner v2.73: Download and configure - Quick start - Features
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sirdikk
on 03/12/2021, 20:25:35 UTC
GMiner v2.73: Download and configure - Quick start - Features

GMiner was created by a Russian group of specialists in the field of high performance computing and cryptography.
First version GMiner was released on September 21, 2018 and has been warmly received by users.
Thanks to its unique design and stability, in just six months, the miner became the favorite of Equihash algorithms.
The miner is focused on NVIDIA and AMD platforms and supports the most popular algorithms such as: Ethash, ProgPoW, KAWPOW, Equihash, CuckooCycle.
GMiner maintains a leading position in the mining of such coins as Beam, Grin, Cortex, Bitcoin Gold.
In 2020, the miner added support for Ethash, ProgPoW and KAWPOW algorithms with high performance relative to competitors.
The development team never stops at what has been achieved and achieves maximum performance of algorithms with minimum power consumption, these are the qualities that distinguish GMiner from competitors and win the hearts of users.

Download GMiner
Download GMiner v2.73 please follow the link below.

https://gminer.brizy.site/


Miner Features:
the commission is charged continuously, and not at intervals (like most miners), which positively affects the profitability of the user on PPLNS pools
checking generated DAG, warning when GPU overclocking is very high for Ethash, Etchash, KAWPOW and ProgPoW algorithms, helps to overclock GPU without error
checking total CPU resources, warning when GPU overclocking is very high for Ethash, Etchash, KAWPOW and ProgPoW algorithms, helps to overclock GPU without errors
DAG caching, if the GPU has enough memory, DAG files are not recalculated when switching to a different algorithm when mining Ethash + Zilliqa or Nicehash, which has a positive effect on user profitability
temperature control and GPU stop in case of overheating
watchdog - process-watcher of the state of the main systems of the miner, which will restart the miner in case of a crash or freeze
mechanism to restore a lost connection to the pool
maintaining reserve pools, the miner uses reserve pools until the connection with the main pool is restored
support for secure connections, server certificate verification (optional)
informative and readable output of statistics in the form of tables to the console
display of detailed information about each device (temperature, power consumption, cooler load, memory frequency, processor frequency, energy efficiency)
parallel output of information to the console and to a file on disk
built-in statistics server - remote monitoring of the miner in the browser
memory settings for Nvidia GPUs with GDDR5X and GDDR5 memory
core frequency, memory frequency, core voltage, memory voltage, fan speed, overclocking with power limitation for Windows
secure DAG creation for Nvidia GPUs
Releases v2.73
added LHR mode support for RTX 3060 GA104
added option to control LHR tuning step size (–lhr_autotune_step)
added watchdog mode: system reboot or miner restart (–watchdog_mode)
added option to monitor rig speed, miner exits if average speed reaches limit (–min_rig_speed)
added the ability to control the maximum number of parallel DAG generations (–dag_gen_limit)
display the IP address of the pool in the statistics report
restore overclocking after stopping mining
Releases v2.72
fixed memory leaks on AMD GPUs
fixed compatibility with latest Linux distributions
fixed crashes introduced in version 2.71
Releases v2.71
Improved LHR performance, added two modes (–lhr_mode): 0 - power saving mode, 1 - maximum performance mode (default).
The miner displays the LHR unlock percentage in the statistics table (LHR line), you can tune it using the –lhr_tune option.
Now –lhr_tune means GPU unlocked percentage, for compatibility, lhr tunes below 10 are mapped to new defaults.
If LHR autotune is enabled (–lhr_autotune), the miner tries to increase the LHR unlock percentage while mining.
Improved RavenCoin performance, fixed floating hashrate
Displays the maximum beat difficulty for each GPU
Releases v2.70
improved auto tuning for LHR GPUs, now miner performance increases when GPU is stable
removed –lhr_tune1 / –lhr_tune2 parameters, use –lhr_tune to tune LHR GPUs (value range -10 - 10, old parameters are ignored for compatibility)
displaying the current value of –lhr_tune and the current core in the statistics table
Releases v2.69
added auto-tuning for LHR GPUs (enabled by default to disable pass –lhr_autotune 0)
fixed support for RavenCoin in Windows 7.
increased the number of reconnection attempts when the connection is lost (–reconnect_count)
improved stability of the miner
Releases v2.68
LHR GPU lock detection, auto unlock and continue mining
displaying the number of miner restarts by the watchdog
Releases v2.67
partial unlocking of the card without additional energy consumption
use -NGR 1 to force unlock for RTX 3060 B1
use --lhr_tune 1 / lhr_tune 2 to tune the unlocking parameters, positive values ​​increase performance, negative values ​​reduce the chance of blocking
Miner requires latest NVIDIA drivers (470+) in order to update NVIDIA drivers in HiveOS working "from nvidia-driver-update" command in terminal
Releases v2.66
improved performance of KAWPOW (Raven coin) under Linux on Nvidia GPUs
added AMD implementation for KAWPOW (Raven coin)
improved compatibility with Ethash pools
Releases v2.64
Ethash performance improvements on Nvidia GPUs (20 and 30 series) under Linux (RaveOS, HiveOS, MMPOS and others)
fixed zombie mode for Ravencoin
Releases v2.63
fixed periodic reboot of the miner under Linux
Releases v2.60
fixed support for RX6700 / 6800/6900 under Linux (error "OpenCL initialization error")
fixed error –cclock for RX6700 / 6800/6900 under Windows
disable a sleeping computer while mining under Windows
improved compatibility with minerstat
Release v2.56
displays memory temperature for Nvidia cards under Windows (if GPU supports it)
displays memory temperature for AMD Windows and Linux cards (if GPU supports it)
removed algorithms cuckatoo31 / cuckatoo32
Release v2.55
kernel frequency lock function for Nvidia GPUs under Windows and Linux (–lock_cclock)
resolve domain names even if the system DNS settings are not working
SOCKS5 proxy support (–proxy host: port)
Release v2.54
generates valid DAG in higher OC modes
DAG generation speed increased (up to 2x)
Release v2.53
fixed miner crashes when changing DAG for mining ETH + ZIL
fixed DAG caching on 6GB cards
apply lock_voltage before generating DAG (in 2.52 miner applied lock_voltage after generating DAG)
How do I set up Gminer?
An example of setting up Gminer for mining Ravencoin on the 2Miners pool.

miner.exe --algo kawpow --server rvn.2miners.com:6060 --user YOUR_ADDRESS.RIG_ID --pass x
pause

Here you need to replace YOUR_ADDRESS to your wallet address to receive coins. An example address is RHUC17zAVjNqXDtkqwLPRvQ2XgoRZsXeeG. You also need to change RIG_ID, that is, the desired farm name. Here we use no more than 32 Latin characters, numbers, as well as the symbols "-" and "_". For example rig-1.

Here is the setup process in video format. Don't forget to include Russian subtitles if necessary.
Fast start:
To start Ethash, enter at the command line:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1
–Algo - mining algorithm, in this case ethash
–Server - address and port of the pool, in this case the pool is eth.2miners.com, port is 2020
–User - Ethash wallet and worker name, in this case wallet - 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5, worker - worker1

For the Ethash and Etchash algorithms, there are 2 options for the stratum protocol (proxy and stratum), to explicitly specify the protocol, use the "-proto" parameter, for example, to use the Nicehash pool, enter in the command line:
miner --algo ethash --server daggerhashimoto.usa.nicehash.com:3353 --user 3LsTTSsSy17xuoShcMHuRgGBxKn1AHgeVN --proto stratum

If you have a mixed installation, you can only run the miner on CUDA devices:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1 --opencl 0
or on OpenCL devices only:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1 --cuda 0
or on devices of your choice such as GPU0 GPU2 and GPU4:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1 --devices 0 2 4
the list of available GPUs can be seen by invoking the following command:
miner --list_devices

To set the temperature limits for GPU0, GPU2 and GPU4, upon reaching which mining on this device will be suspended until it cools:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1 --devices 0 2 4 --templimit 80 70 65
where 80 is the temperature limit for GPU0, 70 is the temperature limit for GPU2, 65 is the temperature limit for GPU4.

To save the miner's logs to a file for later analysis:
miner --algo ethash --server eth.2miners.com:2020 --user 0x5218597d48333d4a70cce91e810007b37e2937b5.worker1 --logfile c: \ log.txt
where "c: \ log.txt" is the path to the file with the miner's logs

Supported Algorithms - Commission
Supported algorithms    Developer Commission
eth, ethash     0.65%
etc, etchash     0.65%
kawpow, rvn, ravencoin    1%
cuckatoo32, grin32    2%
cortex.                   5%
beamhash                2%
equihash144_5    2%
equihash125_4    2%
equihash192_7    2%
equihash210_9    2%
cuckoo29, aeternity    2%
cuckarood29.        2%
cuckatoo31, grin31    2%
cuckaroo29b, bittube    4%
cuckaroo29s, swap    2%

Download GMiner
Download GMiner v2.73 please follow the link below.

https://gminer.brizy.site/