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Time for an update to our Miner Control based package for GTX 750 Ti GPUs. We’ve included an up to date ccMiner fork 1.5.42-git windows binary from SP (compiled for Maxwell cards with Compute 5.0 and 5.2 only). The GTX 750 Ti package is configured to work with NiceHash, WestHash and Yaamp pools, supporting the more profitable X11, X13, X14, X15, Keccack, Lyra2RE and Quark algorithms. We have also added the WhirlpoolX algorithm as well as Qubit, though it still seems that mining Quark/Qubit is still the most profitable on Nvidia GPUs most of the time as compared to other popular algorithms.
You can download the package below with settings already set for non-overclocked GTX 750 Ti, if you are going to be using it on multiple card mining rigs you need to multiply the hashrate for the algorithms supported. The package will also function just fine on GTX 960, GTX 970 and GTX 980 cards where you would need to set the power usage and hashrate numbers for your respective hardware to get the correct calculations working. To be ready to use it you just need to update the account settings for each pool to reflect your BTC payment address. Do note that the default configuration that we have left is set to mine from time to time for the author of the software (Miner Control) as a donation alternative, but you can change that setting should you wish to.
– To download the Miner Control 1.6.1 GeForce GTX 750 Ti ready to use pack for Windows…
4 Responses to Updated Miner Control 1.6.1 Pack for Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Charlie
March 11th, 2015 at 14:07
does it matter if I change the hashrate? I mean, even if I go through and multiply all the hashrates, the most profitable for one card should still be the most profitable for 5, right?
admin
March 11th, 2015 at 22:03
The profitability switching will remain the same, however the calculation in the program will not be accurate if the hashrate is for 1 card and you have 5 in the mining rig for example.
daniel
March 13th, 2015 at 21:04
when configure a qubit algo, i can’t start program.Receive an error.
daniel
March 17th, 2015 at 05:56
omg whirpoolx algo gets my pc very slooooooooooooow ( -i 8 )