Zcash ZEC Software Mining Windows
There is a new miner for Nvidia CUDA GPUs available for mining Zcash (ZEC) promising a slightly faster hashrate than the currently fastest implementation of the NiceHash EQM Zcash NVIDIA miner. The most important thing about this new miner is that it is not limited to only mining on NiceHash, so even with the same speed it is still a nice thing to have as it supports Stratum mining on other mining pools besides NiceHash (it does seem to support NiceHash’s Extranonce Subscribe as well).
According to the author of the miner it is designed for Nvidia Pascal GPUs, but should work on older Compute 3.0 or higher Nvidia GPUs with at least 1 GB of video memory. Do note that the miner is not open source and there is only a Windows 64-bit binary release available at the moment, it does not seem to be based on other popular codebase and is not being reported as malicious software by antivirus products. You might still want to have something in mind as the user that posted it on Bitcointalk is a new account and not an established miner developer, even though it seems that the miner does work pretty well.
The EWBF CUDA Zcash Miner has a built-in developer fee that is set at 2%, meaning that every 10 minutes the software will switch to a different pool and mine for the developer some shares and then get back to mining for you. The author of the software claims speeds of about 250 H/s for Nvidia GTX 1070 while the NiceHash EQM miner does currently about 220 H/s on the same GPU. Our quick tests showed a hashrate of about 235-240 H/s average (up to 250 H/s) on stock GTX 1070, so still slightly faster, but not as much as you may want it to then there is the dev fee as well and it seems that we are seeing somewhat more rejects than, especially when switching to mine for the dev fee. So while this may be an interesting alternative for users willing to mine outside of NiceHash, the actual performance that you may get poolside may not be much different than with what is currently the fastest implementation from NiceHash (taking into account the dev fee and the rejected shares) – Other Similar Publications: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. Dogecoin DOGE Miner 30 Th S on this page. Does this look normal for the card i have?

+———————————+ EWBF’s Zcash CUDA miner. 0.2.0b +———————————+ INFO: Target: 000000 INFO: Detected new work: 58770#493 CUDA: Device: 0 GeForce GTX 650, 1024 MB CUDA: Device: 0 Selected solver: 3 INFO 09:39:25: GPU0 Accepted share 234ms [A:1, R:0] INFO 09:39:29: GPU0 Accepted share 234ms [A:2, R:0] GPU0: 18 Sol/s Total speed: 18 Sol/s GPU0: 17 Sol/s Total speed: 17 Sol/s INFO 09:40:18: GPU0 Accepted share 234ms [A:3, R:0] INFO 09:40:24: GPU0 Accepted share 234ms [A:4, R:0] I would love to buy a new Nvidia GTX1050 or Radeon RX460?
Please can somebody suggest? Do i have hope in mining with those cards for a few dollars a week? If it was say 5 dollars a week? Not even sure if it is worth it. I have a Gigabyte 1060 6gb its pretty amazing +————————————————-+ EWBF’s Zcash CUDA miner. 0.3.3b +————————————————-+ INFO: Server: zec-eu1.dwarfpool.com:3335 INFO: Solver Auto.
INFO: Devices: User defined. I have a Kfa2 GTX 1060 6GB OC at +225Core; +700mem Here are my stats: +————————————————-+ EWBF’s Zcash CUDA miner. 0.3.4b +————————————————-+ INFO: Current pool: europe.zcash.miningpoolhub.com:20570 INFO: Selected pools: 1 INFO: Solver: Auto. INFO: Devices: All.
How to mine Zcash - ZEC Mining CPU & GPU. Mine Zcash - ZEC Mining CPU & GPU 32x & 64x(Windows). Seen the zcash miner work properly with any software combination. Mine ZEC - ZCash on windows with CPU and. Mining ZCash(ZEC) on windows. MinerGate is very interesting Mining pool with it's own mining software AND web mining. This is a simplified version of claymore's instructions on bitcointalk using Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.0 (Windows). AMD Driver: 'Catalyst (Crimson) 15.12 is required for best performance and compatibility. 15.12 does not support some Fiji cards, use 16.3.2 for them. For 4xx cards (Polaris) Crimson 16.12.2 is.
I’ve done a search here and no one is talking about Bminer a new Equihash miner released last month. I started with EBWF then I discovered DSTM which was the tits with the higher hashrate but it was fairly unstable if I tried to adjust the vid cards through MSI AB giving me hard freezes or bsods.
Sometimes they happened a short while after I walked away after adjusting a setting to give it time to settle. Sometimes hours later. I saw this post: and tried it out. Using the exact same stable msi AB settings I dialed in with DSTM, I tried it out for 24 hours and didn’t get a single crash and rejected shares were single digits out of almost 3k shares submitted and my overall hashrate went up +60 sol/s. I’ve also noticed it doesn’t mind when I’m tuning the graphics cards while active and have never gotten a bsod or frozen pc in days now. Cherry on top is that I personally like the telemetry screen which is a bit nicer to monitor over dstm’s. Devfee is the standard 2% same as all the others.
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