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APMinerTool: Download and How to Use!
by
sirdikk
on 04/12/2021, 11:04:51 UTC
APMinerTool: Download and How to Use

 Contents
Download for Windows / Linux
What is APMinerTool?
Features
How to setup APMinerTool
Step 1 - Download the program
Step 2 - Run IP Scanner
Step 3 - Configure the utility
Video instruction
Firmware
Alternatives
Troubleshooting
Does not work?
Does the software not see the ASIC?
Versions
Conclusions
Asic AP Miner Tool: Download from the official site for Antminer.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and use the latest APMinerTool v1.0.11 and newer.

Download for Windows / Linux

https://minerdownload.brizy.site/


What is APMinerTool?
APMinerTool - is a mining farm monitoring software that can scan multiple LAN IP segments at the same time and can monitor ASIC operation status in batch. The software supports alert settings, IP ranges, firmware, etc.

Features
Batch monitoring of the state of the ASIC.
Mass configuration of devices (in batches).
Firmware update (in batches).
Batch restart.
Supports simultaneous scanning of multiple IP segment miners on the local network.
How to setup APMinerTool
Step 1 - Download the program
Download the program from the official source - antpool website. apminertool_download

Extract the archive with the program to any folder. apminertool_zip

Double click on the file APMinerTool.exe to open the software. apminertool_files

Step 2 - Run IP Scanner
First thing you need to do is find the IP of your ASIC. This can be done in this program, or you can use a lighter utility - IP Reporter.

Click "Start Scan" and then press and hold the "IP report" button on each ASIC for 3-5 seconds to start adding devices.

After you connected the device to the network and power supply, the IP obtained during the device setup is in DHCP mode and the IP address is not fixed. If you have many devices, you can set fixed IP addresses in batch mode for easy management.

Example: the router assigns a mode DHCP: 101-254. Just click the "start scan" button.

The scan will take about 30 seconds. When it is complete, a window should appear informing you that the process is complete: apminertool_finished

The utility will display information about what it found. apminertool_list

Enter the static IP address you want to set for the miner in the next fill IP field:

apminertool_set_ip

Step 3 - Configure the utility
Enter the pool address and password in batch mode in the "Pool Configuration" section.

apminertool_pool_address

In the "Worker" field, select the name of the worker (for tracking statistics. The name can be anything. For example, "Antminer"). In the field on the right, select the type of coin to be mined.

apminertool_worker

Check out the list of available devices. The important part here is that you can see which devices are out of order due to the high temperature.

apminertool_list


Firmware
You can find the original ASIC firmware on the Bitmain website.

Alternatives
Are there alternatives? Yes, for example:

IP Reporter
BTC Tools
Troubleshooting
Does not work?
Follow the five-step ASIC troubleshooting guide:

Check your network or internet connection.
Check or reset your router or switch.
Check miner’s network configuration and IP conflicts.
Reboot the miner.
Repair control board or reset to factory settings.
Does the software not see the ASIC?
In such cases, resetting the settings on the miner and in the router helps.

How do I restore factory settings? If you need to restore factory settings for a specific device, you can click the “Reset” button, a pop-up window will appear with a hint, click “Ok”.

apminertool_reset

Versions
1.0.11
Conclusions
This software does an excellent job with its functions. There is a version for mobile devices - IOS and android.

apminertool_app

To use, you need to scan the QR code or use the direct download link.

Click the “+” sign in the middle or the “+” sign in the upper right corner to enter the IP segment that the miner has access to.

apminertool_new

If you are mining on video cards, it is recommended to use PhoenixMiner

 
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
AMD Memory Tweak v0.2.3: Download and Apply Timings
by
sirdikk
on 04/12/2021, 10:44:45 UTC

AMD Memory Tweak v0.2.3: Download and Apply Timings


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AMD Memory Tweak v0.2.3: Download and Apply Timings
 Contents
Download for Windows / Linux
What is AMD Memory Tweak?
System requirements
Supported Graphics Cards
How to use AMD Memory Tweak
Step 1 - download the software
Step 2 - launch AMD Memory Tweak
Step 3 - change timings via bat file
Video guide
AMD Memory Tweak XL
Hive os - RX Boost - AmdMemTweak
Timings for various video cards
Vega 56 Samsung
Vega 64
RX 5700
NAVI and GDDR6 video memory
RX 470/480/570/570X/580/580X/590
Command-line arguments
REF 30
Alternatives
Does not work?
Questions and answers
Strap failed to inject error?
Conclusions
AMDMemoryTweak: Download from the official site and change Memory Timing Level.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and use the latest AMD Memory Tweak v0.2.3 and newer.

Download for Windows / Linux

https://minerdownload.brizy.site/


Download AMDMemoryTweak (GitHub) Download AMDMemoryTweakXL version

https://minerdownload.brizy.site/

What is AMD Memory Tweak?
AMD Memory Tweak - is a new open source tool introduced by Eliovp and A. Solodovnikov. It is a tool that allows you to change graphics card memory timings on the fly like ETHlargementPill, but for AMD. This tool is also compatible with Vega. Works from the command line only.

AMDMemoryTweakXL - This version has a graphical shell. Works similar to your typical graphics card overclocking software such as MSI Afterburner, EVGA Precision XOC or Asus GPU Tweak II. However, Elievp and Solodovnikov’s program primarily focuses on the memory aspect, so it has more advanced features, one of which is the ability to adjust memory timings on the fly.

System requirements
OS: Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / XP and Linux.
Driver: At least Radeon Software Adrenalin 19.4.1 (and AMDGPU-Pro for Linux).
Driver: At least Radeon Software Adrenalin 19.4.1 (and AMDGPU-Pro for Linux).
Supported Graphics Cards
The authors did not provide a compatibility list, but the program should work with a wide range of AMD Radeon graphics cards, ranging from older models with GDDR5 memory to the latest offerings with HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) and HBM2 memory.

How to use AMD Memory Tweak
Step 1 - download the software
Download the program from the official developer repository - GitHub.. amdmemorytweak_download

The version for Windows is called WinAMDTweak.exe. However, you need to download all files (IOMap64.sys, IOMap.sys) and place them in one folder.

amdmemorytweak_files
Step 2 - launch AMD Memory Tweak
To work with the utility, you need to study the timings of the available video memory and create a file with the .bat extension with their optimal values ​​for mining.

To find out the current values ​​of the timings, enter the command in the batch file:

WinAMDTweak.exe --current
pause
amdmemorytweak_current

The performance of the video memory increases with decreasing latency. We need to lower the timing values ​​and apply them with this software. Keep in mind that video memory from different manufacturers (Samsung, Hynix, Micron, Elpida) have individual characteristics of overclocking timings (lines).

amdmemorytweak_current2

Step 3 - change timings via bat file
For the Vega 56 video card with Hynix video memory, the timings will be as follows:

WinAMDTweak.exe --RAS 24 --RCDRD 19 --RCDWR 4 --RC 35 --RP 13 --RRDS 4 --RRDL 5 --RFC 148 --REF 15600
The launch is performed on the .bat file you created.

Since the timings are applied on the fly, in the event of a reboot, you will have to execute the command again. In order not to perform it every time, configure the batch file autoloading.

To autostart, put your .bat shortcut to Windows Startup. The startup folder in the Windows 10 operating system is located in the following path: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

Example for Samsung video memory:

WinAMDTweak.exe --ras 26 --rcdrd 13 --rcdwr 12 --rc 38 --rp 12 --rrds 3 --rrdl 5 --rtp 6 --faw 12 -- cwl 8 --wtrs 4 --wtrl 9 --wr 13 --ref 24000 --rfc 239
Attention!
Miners PhoenixMiner and NBMiner already have a ready-made and built-in timing setting. Read about NBMiner and PhoenixMiner.

AMD Memory Tweak XL
As already mentioned, the XL version, unlike the usual one (CLI), has a graphical shell (GUI):

amd_memory_tweak_xl

In it, you can make settings directly in the program window:

amd_memory_tweak_xl_vega

It is better to run the software as an administrator.

For GPUs of the Polaris family, add the parameter:

--REF 30
 

Hive os - RX Boost - AmdMemTweak
I stopped the miner, then I go to Overclocking and here on this screen, there's a new parameter "Mem tweak". We suggest you put the value of 30 here, then click Save implies, this Overclocking ok. Then I start miner again. MD settings applied. We wait for the miner to settings up. Previously, the hash rate was 55 MH/s, now it has grown to 63 MH/s.

Command:

WinAMDTweak.exe --CL 16 --RAS 30 --RCDRD 14 --RCDWR 14 --RC 43 --RP 14s --RRDS 3 --RRDL 5 --RTP 5 --FAW 19 --CWL 7 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 16 --WRRD 1 --RDWR 19 --REF 19500 --MRD 8 --MOD 15 --PD 8 --CKSRE 10 --CKSRX 10 --RFC 236
pause

WinAMDTweak.exe --CL 19 --RAS 28 --RCDRD 12 --RCDWR 5 --RC 44 --RP 12 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 3 --RFC 248 --REF 15600
pause
 

Timings for various video cards
Vega 56 Samsung
WinAMDTweak.exe --i 1 --cl 16 --ras 27 --rcdrd 12 --rcdwr 7 -rfc 180 --pd 5 --cksre 7 --cksrx 7 --mrd 7 --mod 11 --ref 2700 --rdwr 16 --wr 12 --cwl 5 --wtrs 2 --wtrl 6 --rrds 3 --rrdl 4 --rtp 4
--i 1 - номер карты
Vega 64
WinAMDTweak.exe --i 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 --CL 22 --RAS 35 --RCDRD 16 --RCDWR 12 --RCAB 44 --RCPB 44 --RPAB 14 --RPPB 14 --RRDS 3 --RRDL 5 --RTP 5 --FAW 20 --CWL 7 --WTRS 4 --WTRL 9 --WR 16 --RREFD 8 --RDRDDD 3 --RDRDSD 2 --RDRDSC 1 --RDRDSCL 3 --WRWRDD 3 --WRWRSD 2 --WRWRSC 1 --WRWRSCL 3 --WRRD 1 --RDWR 19 --REF 17550 --MRD 8 --MOD 15 --XS 270 --XSMRS 8 --PD 8 --CKSRE 10 --CKSRX 10 --RFCPB 160 --STAG 7 --XP 8 --CPDED 2 --CKE 8 --RDDATA 19 --WRLAT 5 --RDLAT 14 --WRDATA 1 --CKESTAG 2 --RFC 247 --TIMING 0 --ZERORPM False --TDPLIMIT 0 --MAXTEMP 85
pause
This will set all settings on all 8 Vega 64 cards (just change the –i parameter in the above script to include the number of cards you have) - with one exception, it does not set the core clock, core voltage, memory frequency, and memory voltage.

RX 5700
For RX 5700 this tool does not work. The developer of this tool opened his own production of rigs based on the 5700 with his own operating system.

NAVI and GDDR6 video memory
On GDDR6, the parameter is written --REF 30 in the timings when editing the BIOS. It is important to set it from 9000 to 16000. Changing timings on the fly for GDDR6 is locked.

In any case, NAVI will work the same as Vega 56/64. The memory bandwidth is the same. GDDR6 will perform slightly better due to tighter timings compared to HBM. The main result will be energy savings compared to the Vega.

Note!
RBE has fully decoded GDDR6 timings. Over 100 different sling timings. A stability of 60+ MH should be readily achievable.

RX 470/480/570/570X/580/580X/590
Use PhoenixMiner timings for these video cards.

Since with Polaris cards, you can use a bios mod or a miner that changes the timings itself.

Command-line arguments
Available options for GDDR5 memory:

--CKSRE|--cksre [value]
--CKSRX|--cksrx [value]
--CKE_PULSE|--cke_pulse [value]
--CKE|--cke [value]
--SEQ_IDLE|--seq_idle [value]
--CL|--cl [value]
--W2R|--w2r [value]
--R2R|--r2r [value]
--CCDL|--ccdl [value]
--R2W|--r2w [value]
--NOPR|--nopr [value]
--NOPW|--nopw [value]
--RCDW|--rcdw [value]
--RCDWA|--rcdwa [value]
--RCDR|--rcdr [value]
--RCDRA|--rcdra [value]
--RRD|--rrd [value]
--RC|--rc [value]
--RFC|--rfc [value]
--TRP|--trp [value]
--RP_WRA|--rp_wra [value]
--RP_RDA|--rp_rda [value]
--WDATATR|--wdatatr [value]
--T32AW|--t32aw [value]
--CRCWL|--crcwl [value]
--CRCRL|--crcrl [value]
--FAW|--faw [value]
--PA2WDATA|--pa2wdata [value]
--PA2RDATA|--pa2rdata [value]
--RAS|--ras [value]
--ACTRD|--actrd [value]
--ACTWR|--actwr [value]
--RASMACTRD|--rasmactrd [value]
--RASMACWTR|--rasmacwtr [value]
--RAS2RAS|--ras2ras [value]
--RP|--rp [value]
--WRPLUSRP|--wrplusrp [value]
--BUS_TURN|--bus_turn [value]
--REF|--ref [value]
REF 30
Using this parameter --REF, you can achieve gains of up to 5% for algorithms that depend on memory performance. A good start for parameter REF is 30. The command line would look like this:

amdmemtweak.exe --REF 30
The parameters --RC and may also be of interest --RFC.

 

Beginners guide - Rx Vega 64 Ethereum mining Part 3 - HiveOS.
I am running (using vega 64 downgraded to vega 56) at the same timings but 1100@810mV and ΗΒΜ 1045@820mV getting 54.65Μh/s at the same hiveOS consumption +-10watts or so depending the card (what I also did though is to clean the stock thermal paste and addthermalgrizzly kryonaut extreme there is also a non extreme variant didnt test that worth every penny in terms of thermals! ) Oh and my GPUs are nitro+ so that may play a part as well.
 

Vega 56 mining with hynix memory @ 47mh/s in windows at 90w!
A GUI utility that runs on Windows and Linux, not only allows you to overclock your AMD Radeon graphics card on the fly, but also tweak the memory timings. Most timings are applied in real time, but some require a reboot. Unfortunately, this means that they cannot be changed yet, as a reboot resets the timings to their default values. Of course, the utility allows you to change the frequency of the GPU core and control the operation of the fans.


 

Low Power 51Mh/s Vega 64 With AMD Memory Tweaker!
Video shows you some examples of the AMDMemoryTweaker on how it can turn your current AMD Graphics cards to run even better hashrates on both Ethereum and Monero by simply changing the timings.


Alternatives
OhGodAnETHlargementPill
MSI Afterburner
OverdriveNTool
PolarisBiosEditor
Red Bios Editor
SRBpolaris Bios Editor
WattTool
MorePowerTool
Does not work?
УThe utility will not work on systems with Nvidia graphics cards.

Questions and answers
Strap failed to inject error?
Just make a few changes and click the "inject" button, then "refresh from driver", (the values ​​in the dropdown are the values ​​loaded from vbios in memory), if you click the "refresh" button, the tool will load the values ​​from the driver directly.

Conclusions
Most of the settings are in real time. However, some of the demanding memory timings may require a system reboot to be applied correctly.

Essentially, the modified BIOS will simply hard-code the memory timing, frequency, and voltage. But you can also apply them on the fly with OC and amdmemtweak.

So the graphics cards have a stock version of the BIOS in case of resale.

If you are mining on video cards, then it is recommended to use PhoenixMiner.

Download AMDMemoryTweak (GitHub) Download AMDMemoryTweakXL version

https://minerdownload.brizy.site/


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Board Mining (Altcoins)
GMiner v2.73: Download and configure - Quick start - Features
by
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/


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Board Mining (Altcoins)
GMiner v2.21 Equihash/CuckooCycle/Ethash/ProgPoW/KAWPOW
by
sirdikk
on 06/05/2021, 10:23:04 UTC
 GMiner v2.21

GMiner - High-performance miner for AMD/Nvidia GPUs.

Supported algoritms:
- Ethash (Nvidia only)
- ProgPoW (Sero) (Nvidia only)
- KAWPOW (Ravencoin) (Nvidia only)
- Ethash+Eaglesong (Nvidia only)
- Ethash+Blake2s (Nvidia only)
- Eaglesong (Nvidia/Amd)
- Blake2b+Sha3 (Handshake) (Nvidia only)
- Cuckarood29/Cuckaroom29/Cuckarooz29 (Grin) (Nvidia only)
- Cuckatoo31 (Grin) (Nvidia only)
- Cuckatoo32 (Grin) (Nvidia only)
- Cuckoo29 (Aeternity) (Nvidia/Amd)
- CryptoNightBBC (BBC) (Nvidia only)
- BFC (Nvidia/Amd)
- Cortex (Nvidia only)
- Cuckaroo29b (BitTube) (Nvidia only)
- Cuckaroo29s (Swap) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Cuckarood29v (MoneroV) (Nvidia only)
- Blake2s(KDA) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Eaglesong (CKB) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Equihash 96,5 (MinexCoin) (Nvidia only)
- Equihash+Scrypt (Vollar) (Nvidia only)
- Equihash 125,4 (ZelCash) (Nvidia only)
- Equihash 144,5 (Bitcoin Gold, BitcoinZ, SnowGem, ZelCash) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Beam Hash (BEAM) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Equihash 192,7 (Zero, Genesis) (Nvidia/Amd)
- Equihash 210,9 (Aion) (Nvidia only)

Features:
- Watchdog (Automatically restart miner on GPU failure, loss of connection to pool, miner crashes)
- Failover pools (Automatically connect to failover pool when main pool unavailable, support unlimited number of failover pools)
- Power efficiency calculator (Show power consuming for each GPU, Sol/W)
- SSL stratum connection (optional)


Fee is 0.65% for Ethash, 5% for BBC, 5% for Cortex, 3% for Cuckaroom29, 3% for BFC, 2% for all other algorithms

Requirements:
- CUDA compute compability 5.0+
- Cuckaroo29 ~ 3.8GB VRAM
- Cuckatoo31 ~ 7.68GB VRAM
- Cuckoo29 ~ 3.8GB VRAM
- Equihash 96,5 ~0.75GB VRAM
- Equihash 144,5 ~1.75GB VRAM
- Beam Hash ~2.9GB VRAM
- Equihash 192,7 ~2.75GB VRAM
- Equihash 210,9 ~1GB VRAM
- CUDA 9.0+

v2.21
+ major performance improvement for BeamHashIII algorithm
v2.20
+ improved cuckarooz29 performance on GTX cards
v2.19
+ improved cuckarooz29 performance
+ removed grin29 hard fork auto-switch
v2.18
+ improved cuckarooz29 performance on RTX cards
v2.17
+ added Cuckarooz29 algorithm. To enable auto-switch use --algorithm grin29, to force enable cuckarooz29 use --algorithm cuckarooz29
v2.16
+ added AMD support for Cuckaroo29b (BitTube)

DOWNLOAD HERE>>> https://sites.google.com/view/gminer-v2-21-download/home
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
[No DevFee] New firmware Antminer S17/ S17Pro/ T17 /S9k /S9se /S9
by
sirdikk
on 05/05/2021, 14:03:52 UTC
 Firmware Antminer S17 / T17 / S9k / S9se / S9 / S9i / S9j / T9 / T9 + / L3 +
Performance ~ + 30%
🧬 Down Voltage capability ~ -30%
⏱ Payback ~ 3 months


Antminer S17 (regular) up to 70-74Th / s (~ 3150-3300w)
Antminer S17Pro 60-74Th / s (~ 2150-3300w)
Antminer T17 up to 51-56 Th / s (~ 2780-3300w)
Antminer S9k~( 12,5ths-980w / 15th-1250w / 16,5-1500w / 18th=1,7-1,8w )
Antminer S9se
Antminer S9 / S9i / S9j = 12th-950w / 14th-1190w / 16,2th-1433w / 17th-1573w
Antminer T9 = 10.5Th (1-1,2w) / 12.9Th (1,5-1,6w) / 13.5Th (1,6+)

Features of firmware S9 / S9i / S9j / T9 / L3:
- Custom Informative Dashboard
- Overclocking each chip individually
- Implemented AutoTune system
- Ability to manually adjust the fan speed
- Implemented AsicBoost system
- Completely no developer commission (dev fee)
- The pool address is protected
- Completely closed software holes
- Auto restart when hash rate drops
- Function add. custom commission for hotel mining.
- Day-night mode
- ASIC rental function
- Function of mass switching to another pool or stopping miners

  Firmware without Dev Fee. 1 license for 1 miner.

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Will Dogecoin Go To the Moon? The Real World Value Of Doge
by
sirdikk
on 04/05/2021, 10:53:38 UTC
Dogecoin is the original meme-coin and is well known to cryptocurrency veterans. This cryptocurrency guide focuses on Dogecoin’s role in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, its origins, and Dogecoin’s key price drivers.
 
What Is Dogecoin?

The cryptocurrency Dogecoin was created as a joke but eventually found a purpose as a more friendly, approachable alternative to Bitcoin. The Dogecoin community has catapulted DOGE to cult status. Today it is often used as an entry-point into the crypto world. The cryptocurrency hasn’t seen any major updates since 2015 (although it is able to benefit from improvements to the Litecoin code). The true value of Dogecoin lies in the strong and vibrant community that sprung up around it.

Interesting Facts About Dogecoin

Dogecoin was originally founded as the result of a joke made by Jackson Palmer in November 2013. When he was contacted by programmer Billy Markus, they decided to turn Dogecoin into a reality.

Dogecoin has one of the largest and most active communities in the cryptocurrency world. This community has come together to fund a number of charitable efforts and other projects. They even managed to sponsor a NASCAR.

One of the most common uses for Dogecoin today is as a tipping service. Users will tip other users for posts or contributions that they believe deserve recognition. It’s similar to a “like” but with more impact.
 

What is Dogecoin Mining?
Dogecoin mining is the process of being rewarded with new Dogecoin for checking transactions on the Dogecoin blockchain. Simple, right? Well no, it’s not quite that simple, nothing ever is!

Mining Dogecoin is like a lottery. To play the lottery you have to do some work. Well, actually your computer (or node) has to do some work! This work involves the confirming and checking of transactions which I talked about in the last section.

Lots of computers work on the same block of transactions at the same time but the only one can win the reward of new coins. The one that earns the new coins is the node that adds the new block of transactions to the old block of transactions. This is completed using complex mathematical equations.

The node that solves the mathematical problem first wins! It can then attach the newly confirmed block of transactions to the rest of the blockchain.

Most cryptocurrency mining happens this way. However, Dogecoin mining differs from other coins in several important areas. These areas are:

Algorithm: Each cryptocurrency has a set of rules for mining new currency. These rules are called a mining or hashing algorithm.
Block Time: This is the average length of time it takes for a new block of transactions to be checked and added to the blockchain.
Difficulty: This is a number that represents how hard it is to mine each new block of currency. You can use the difficulty number to work out how likely you are to win the mining lottery. Mining difficulty can go up or down depending on how many miners there are. The difficulty is also adjusted by the coin’s protocol to make sure that the block time stays the same.
Reward: This is the amount of new currency that is awarded to the miner of each new block.
  well lucky you i have a guide to teach you how to mine dogecoin FOR FREE. By the time you’ve finished reading this guide, you’ll know all about how to mine Dogecoin and what it is. You’ll know what hardware and what software you need to get started. You’ll also know whether or not Dogecoin mining is for you!


here it is.>>> https://sites.google.com/view/freedogecoinmining4all/home