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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.5c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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mining_4_alcohol
on 25/02/2021, 02:46:34 UTC
Sorry if this is a stupid question but ive just started mining and im wondering how will i know if the crpyto goes into my wallet.Im mining ethereum via phoenix and ive linked my ether recieve code with it.
Is the wallet address associated with a mining pool? You can't mine directly to an offline wallet unless you've set up a solo mining node and it would likely take years or decades before you got lucky enough to solve a block. You need to join a mining pool which allows you to participate just by submitting shares and then share in the blocks solved by the pool. Find a pool, setup an account there, and follow the instructions for how to connect. The PM Readme.txt has information on the different mining pools and how to connect. There are a lot of choices, I'm personally at miningpoolhub.com


Thanks for the reply.No it is not associated.Ive already set that up i think and im mining i think.Im currently at 193/0/0 im not really sure what that means.Where do i see how much progress ive made and how do i store my cryptocurrency?

What's in your .bat file?
Does your -pool and -wal values are both set by you?
If yes, go to your pool site and login. Some pool use your wallet address as login.
If not, look for some eth pool and follow the tutorial (every pool site have one, i think) to get the -pool address.
On the first page you can find some popular pool recomendations (prefer SSL one, if possible).
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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.5c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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mining_4_alcohol
on 25/02/2021, 02:38:40 UTC
How can I disable one or more AMD GPUs when starting the miner? I also use Phoenix Miner on my rig
Help me please

Look for Mining options on the first page.
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Re: PhoenixMiner 5.5c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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mining_4_alcohol
on 20/02/2021, 23:54:27 UTC
Are there any plans to implement a delay to overclocking with PhoenixMiner until after the DAG is generated? My RTX 3070 can run with VRAM at +1350 with no issues, but I have to manually set it to default clocks when launching the miner, wait for the DAG to be generated, then manually overclock it after it's done. If I let PhoenixMiner apply the OC settings when it starts, it overclocks the memory before the DAG is generated and then almost every share is rejected, defeating the purpose of PhoenixMiner being able to overclock. Besides that, running for extended periods means eventually the DAG will need to be regenerated, and if it keeps the high overclock, it'll just continue to barf out errors instead of generating the new DAG and going back to mining.

So, are there any plans to implement a delay to overclocking until after the DAG is generated?

Read on the first page. It was added at 5.5C.
You can read the changelog or the complete list of parameters to see more options to deal with de DAG.