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bgdvld
on 10/11/2021, 16:10:14 UTC
The  new  version  is  finally  ready.  You  can  download  PhoenixMiner  5.8c  from  here:

PhoenixMiner_5.8c_Windows.zip Github
PhoenixMiner_5.8c_Linux.tar.gz Github


Changes in version 5.8c :
  • Full LHR disable mode -lhrdis <n>  1 - yes (default), 0 - no
  • Added lock core clock
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RTX 3060/3080/3090 cards
  • Implemented new "turbo" kernels (-clkernel 3) for AMD Polaris cards that can work with the current DAG sizes over 4 GB. Note that -clkernel 3 uses double the VRAM and will
    provide slightly faster hashrate with slightly higher power consumption. You can use the -rvram command-line parameter to specify how much VRAM to be left unused
  • Increased the maximum supported DAG epoch to 600 (i.e. until about Sep 2023)
  • Implemented full hardware control for AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux. Note that with these cards under Linux you need to specify relative core voltage: e.g. -
    cclock -50 will set the core voltage to be 50 mV under the default value
  • Added ROCr kernels for Vega, Radeon VII and Navi cards. With these kernels you will be able to run these cards with Linux drivers 20.45 and later but the performance will
    be lower than with the older PAL drivers and kernels. We recommend using AMD Linux driver 20.30 for all cards except RX6900/6800/6700
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux (there is no need to run these cards with -clkernel 0 anymore)
  • Added support for AMD Windows drivers up to 21.8.1. Note that Radeon VII cards will not work with drivers 21.6.1 or higher - you need to use older drivers for proper
    operation of these cards
  • Added support for AMD Linux drivers up to 21.20 (use older drivers for Vega or Radeon VII cards as they will not work with 21.20). Note that the latest 21.30 drivers are
    not supported (and the initial testing shows that even the older Polars cards are not working properly with them, so avoid 21.30 for now)
  • Numerous other fixes and small improvements

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.8c
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][WEBD] 🌍 WebDollar - Currency of the Internet | Mining directly in browser
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bgdvld
on 12/04/2018, 10:43:56 UTC
Good morning, I have a simple question to ask. Are the coins extracted with the test net real coins, or are they test coins that will then be canceled? I ask this question because during the extraction of the coins the wallett often returns to zero or the number of coins decreases without reason. But I also want to say that there are not many differences between extracting coins with an i3 compared to an i7, indeed from the preovements that I have done, the cpu i3 is practically better than the cpu i7. But in both cases the coins disappear after a while. I hope that you understand well what I wrote I am not an expert in English.

Yes, the coins you mine in testnet will be cancelled in mainnet. During testnet as well the wallet is reset to 0. That’s because dev team is constantly working and developing the technology.
Your mining efforts in testnet are priceless as you help the developers to build a state of the art technology.
Have fun and keep experimenting. Did you try the transfer feature?
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Re: [ANN][WEBD] 🌍 WebDollar - Currency of the Internet | Mining directly in browser
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bgdvld
on 11/04/2018, 19:09:32 UTC
Hi guys!

What are the latest news in WBD? What are you working on these days?
Is it an option to explain here sort of daily update on developments?

Thx!