The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download
PhoenixMiner 6.3b from here:
PhoenixMiner_6.3b_Windows.zipPhoenixMiner_6.3b_Linux.tar.gzThe new features in this release are:
- Full LHR disable mode -lhrdis <n> 1 - yes (default), 0 - no
- RTX 3060 LHR ~ 50 MH/s
- RTX 3060 Ti LHR ~ 60 MH/s
- RTX 3070 LHR ~ 60 MH/s
- RTX 3070 Ti LHR ~ 81 MH/s
- RTX 3080 10GB LHR ~ 98 MH/s
- RTX 3080 Ti LHR ~ 120 MH/s
- Dual mining TON
- Fixed an issue with expired SSL certificate that led to "certificate verify failed" errors when connecting to some pools (notably Ethermine) when using SSL connections
- Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
- Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older
cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII) - Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
- Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
- Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
- Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
- Other fixes and small improvements
Known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:
If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer cards on the same rig.
Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.[/list][/list]