Recently, a new version of the miner lolMiner 1.74 has appeared. Added Ironfish mining.: "Added support for Ironfish mining (use -a IRONFISH for putting out your rod) for Nvidia Pascal and newer and AMD Vega and newer GPUs. (AMD Vega require rocm based drivers). Fee is 0.75%. This version uses the pool protocol extension of TeamRedMiner and should be compatible to all pools supporting their protocol as well as their solo mining protocol fork of Ironfish node." Links can be found in 1 post by Lolliedieb (OP)
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Re: [ANN][KCN] Kylacoin is released (v1.2.0) ✔️
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I cant withdraw from my wallet to the exchange, how can I fix it? Writes: Fee estimation failed.Fallbackfee is disabled.Wait a few blocks or enable -fallbackfee.
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Re: [ANN] [AVES] AvesCoin - Future is Now [POW] [Marketplace] [Utilities]
The dear community we inform you that we have developed staking options in our wallets. So we are the first POW coin with that option. Funds are insured!
- Somehow every instance of Trex is suddenly using 11-12% CPU of Ryzen 5. I had to do a Bios reset. Before it was like below 1% CPU usage per instance. I also changed some system settings because recently I added from stock a GTX 970 would not work in Trex for Ergo, ETC.
"Can't find nonce with device. Cuda exception. Cuda error not supported."
It works fine in miniZ miner.
Any Idea about sudden high CPU Usage? Maxwell still supported? I read it should be.
Best regards
If you experience high CPU usage by T-Rex miner process on Windows and your NVIDIA drivers are 471.11 or newer, the most likely cause is the "Hardware-accelerated GPU Scheduling" feature.
To disable it, go to Start -> Settings -> Display -> Graphics settings, and turn it off.
To check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows):
Please note that you need a nvidia driver version 451.22 or later (for Windows). Also please note that nvidia CUDA 11 no longer supports Windows 8, Windows 7 or older versions of Windows.
If you want to check the integrity of the downloaded file, please use the following hashes (you need the last file PhoenixMiner_NVRTC_Windows.zip only if you want to mine BCI with Nvdia cards under Windows):
Added support for VRAM timing adjustments for Nvidia cards of 10x0 series (see the new command-line parameters -straps, -vmt1, -vmt2, -vmt3, and -vmr for more information)
Added -ttli option to automatically decrease the mining speed to avoid overheating the GPUs over the target temperature (useful when -tmax option is not supported by the drivers)
Added support for latest AMD drivers 20.7.1 under Windows and 20.20-1089974 under Linux
Fixed long-standing problems with -gpow option, which now works properly
Many other small improvements and fixes
Here are some additional notes about the VRAM timing adjustments of Nvidia 10x0 cards:
Most recent Nvidia drivers require running as administrator (or as root under Linux) to allow hardware control, so you need to run PhoenixMiner as administrator for the VRAM timing options to work.
The four independently adjustable VRAM timings are controlled by four different parameters: -vmt1, -vmt2, -vmt3, and -vmr. The last one controls the memory refresh rate, and the first three are other timings. The possible values for each of them are from 0 to 100, where 0 are the default timings, and 100 is the most aggressive timing (most GPUs probably wont work with 100).
The -straps option gives an easy way to set one of the predefined levels of VRAM timing adjustment. The possible values are 0 to 6. 0 is the default value and uses the default timings from the VBIOS. Each strap level corresponds to a predefined set of memory timings ("-vmt1", "-vmt2", "-vmt3", "-vmr"). Strap level 3 is the fastest predefined level and may not work on most cards, 1 is the slowest (but still faster than the default timings). Strap levels 4 to 6 are the same as 1 to 3 but with less aggressive refresh rates (i.e. lower "-vmr" values).
When using the VRAM timing options, start with lower values and make sure that the cards are stable before trying higher and more aggressive settings. You can use -straps along with the other options. For example -straps 1 -vmt1 60 will use the timings from 1st strap level but -vmt1 will be set to 60 instead of whatever value is specified by the 1st strap level. In such case the -straps option must be specified first.
The VRAM timing options can be quite different between the GPUs, even when the GPUs are the same model. Therefore, you can (and probably should) specify the VRAM timing options separately for each GPU.
Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.1b.
I can’t achieve an increase in speed. Maybe an example of a body shirt for 6shi 1060 6g?