Avalon Zcash ZEC Miner

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Just in time for Christmas a new NiceHash EQM 1.0.4a miner is available with about 10-15% speed boost for owners of Nvidia GPUs mining Zcash (ZEC). Like previous versions of the EQM miner it will only work for selling your hashrate on NiceHash, so not able to mine on another pool with it. The latest speed bump is intended for SM52 and SM61 capable Nvidia GPUs (that means only 9xx and 10xx cards), so no speedups for owners for first gen Maxwell GTX 750 (Ti) unfortunately. Currently only a Windows version is available. We are seeing a nice bump from about 320 H/s with the previous version to a little over 360 H/s on a stock GTX 1070 GPU with the 1.0.4a, overclocking brings even more hashrate. Currently the NiceHash EQM Zcash miner is the fastest ZEC miner out there for Nvidia GPUs with the latest release bringing up to almost 50% increase in performance for most Nvidia GPUs.

Everything would have been perfect if you could use the miner for other Zcash pools, but the EQM miner is still only supporting the NiceHash service, so you cannot mine ZEC with it, just sell your Zcash hashrate and get paid for it in Bitcoin. The recently released is probably the fastest ZEC miner for Nvidia GPUs that is available for Windows that you can use on other pools for mining Zcash directly, though it is slower than the latest EQM miner release and that one also comes with 2% dev fee (no fee on the NiceHash miner, but only locked to their service). The latest NiceHash EQM Zcash 1.0.3a is available for both Windows and Linux and promises up to 320 Sol/s on a stock GTX 1070, and up to 370 Sol/s on overclocked GTX 1070 (you need to use two instances per GPU for maximum performance).

We can confirms hashrates that are very close to the ones claimed on the GTX 1070 and of course the miner also does well on other NVidia GPUs. Do note however that it does require SM 5.0 GPU, meaning Maxwell or Pascal as it will not work on older Nvidia architectures –. Claymore’s Zcash (ZEC) AMD miner has been updated a couple of times already from some days ago. The number of optimizations and hashrate improvements with pretty much each major update has been tremendous, bringing back to life many of the old AMD Radeon GPUs such as 7950/7970 or the 280X, some of the most popular mining video cards for the last few years. The latest release, already a major version 6 brought more fixes and optimizations in terms of performance. As one would expect Nvidia is left behind once more, even though there were some signs that recently it was, it is now yet again significantly slower.

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So owners of Nvidia-based mining rigs might want to switch to some other alternative for mining at the moment after the latest performance boosts from Claymore. Do have in mind however that Claymore’s Zcash miner does come with a 2.5% dev fee, below is a list of major changes and updates of the miner after the initial release: Version v7.0: – improved speed by about 15-25% (depends on card model). About 230H/s on stock 390X.

Avalon Zcash ZEC Miner

– added “-benchmark” option. Version v6.0: – improved speed by about 20-25% (depends on card model). About 180H/s on stock 390. – “-i” parameter values are 04 now, default value is “-i 4”. – fixed issue with mixed cards.

Version v5.0: – improved speed by about 30-50% (depends on card model). About 145H/s on stock 390X. – improved support for Catalyst 16.x and 4xx cards. – reduced CPU usage.

Version v4.0: – improved speed by about 20% (depends on card model). Up to 100H/s on stock 390X on “-i 2” mode. – added “-retrydelay” option. – added “-nofee” option.

– various bug fixes. – changed coloring.

– EthMan: added “View miner console” command. Version v3.0-v3.1: – improved speed by 20-30% (depends on card model). Up to 80H/s on stock 390X on “-i 2” mode. – improved stability. Version v2. Hshare HSR Mining Difficulty History. 1: – added “-i” option for adjusting mining intensity and CPU usage. – improved speed for high intensity mode (“-i 2”), about 60H/s on stock 390X, 50H/s on stock 280X.

– since nicehash cannot upgrade their ddos protection, now “-allpools 1” is required for this pool. Version v2.0: – improved speed by 5-15% (depends on card model). How Fast Can I Mine 1 Dogecoin DOGE. Version v1.1: – added Linux version.

– fixed issue with rejected shares after devfee mining. – remove “-allpools 1” option if you use it and mine on miningpoolhub, suprnova, coinmine or nicehash pools. – added “XnSub” support for Nicehash. – fixed bugs. Copyright ©2014-2018 - - All About BTC, LTC, ETH mining as well as other alternative crypto currencies.

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