Releases: DumaxFr/ccminer
ccminer/dumax-0.9.4 "Phix"
No dev fee, donations welcome
Fixed Phi2 with smart contracts after $LUX block 350k
ccminer/dumax-0.9.3 "Phi2nally ?"
No dev fee, donations welcome
Relaunch of LUX network
Older versions of Phi2 miners will not work anymore
-i 19 or lower intensity recommended under windows 10
-i 20 under linux should be fine (or on high end configurations)
Edit :
LUX mining is now available on https://subscriberpool.com
ccminer/dumax-0.9.2 "Reden'ption"
No dev fee, donations welcome
Improved Whirlpool for x16r/x16s
This improvement should be mostly noticeable for x16s due to Whirlpool often seen in last position of the mix.
REDN and PGN miners, I wish you good blocks 👍
X16r perfs
- GTX1070 1923MHz core / 4600MHz mem at intensity 20 was between 10.8-12.3 MH/s (on pool long average)
ccminer-dumax 0.9.1 "seed pack"
No dev fee, donations welcome
- Improved Keccak512-64 for x16r/x16s
- Added colors for GPU temp and Efficiency/W
- Fixed Phi2 default share difficulty treshold
X16r perfs
- GTX1070 1847MHz core / 4600MHz mem at intensity 20 was between 11.5-11.9 MH/s (very long average)
ccminer-dumax 0.9.0 "Let's Phi2"
EDIT Phi2 mining with this version may not work anymore. Switch to v0.9.3
Initial release of this fork
Moved to visual studio 2015 and CUDA 9.1 (drivers 390+)
Linux build courtesy of Suparious
built with gcc (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3) 7.3.0 and CUDA 9.2 (drivers 396+)
No dev fee, donations welcome
This release is build for Maxwell/Pascal GPUs and contains :
- Phi2 algo (unoptimized) use -f 100 option to get a correct share rate
- Improved x16r (maybe one of the fastest open source)
- Added x16s (same kernels than x16r)
- Improved Phi, x17
Phi2 was shortly tested on Luxcore testpool with GTX1070 (expect 3MH/s)
X16r/X16s were tested on different pools (stability and perfs)
Phi2 note
Testings were made at low intensity (-i 16). Use "-i" option to find an intensity suitable for your cards.
X16r perfs 👍
- GTX1070 1847MHz core / 4600MHz mem at intensity 20 was between 11.2-11.4 MH/s (very long average)
- GTX1080 1822MHz core / 5500MHz mem at intensity 20 was around 14.6 MH/s
- both were observed on a Yiimp pool at a cumulative average between 24-25 MH/s
linux release requires testing