How to Maximize Your Nvidia GPU Mining Profit With NiceHash

5 Jul
2014

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There are people that are so much into crypto currencies that they follow all new launches and try to mine what they consider will bring them more profit, and then there are the people that just want to take it easy and get a good profit from mining without too much work required and risk. If you are in the second group and are mining with Nvidia GPUs such as the GTX 750 Ti, then you might want to check out a tool called NiceHash Control that can track what is the most profitable crypto algorithm to mine and to sell your hashrate at NiceHash. The tool does take into account your hardware and what hashrate it provides you with for each algorithm, as well as the current price for the various algorithms supported by NiceHash and starts and stops specific miner software to mine the most profitable algorithm at the moment. In the end you are getting paid for your hashrate in Bitcoins directly and you make a nice profit, without having to track exchanges and exchange rates or follow new coin launches all the time.

All of this however does take some tweaking and tinkering in order to configure the software and miner to work with your hardware, and since we already did play with it we have decided to give you a package already configured for single GTX 750 Ti card mining and that will mine the most profitable algorithm choosing between X11, X13, X15 and Nist5. We don’t believe that mining for Keccak or Scrypt-N on Nvidia GPUs will be very profitable, let alone if you are going to be using Scrypt or SHA256 where ASIC miners have already taken over. If you have more than a single GTX 750 Ti card just multiply the hashrate set for a single card in the config file by the number of cards in your rig. The good thing is that this tool actually does take into account the hashrate you get with various algorithms, so even if the NiceHash website says that X15 is the most profitable algorithm for the moment it may mine X11 or X13 on your system. The reason is that while X15 might be more profitable in general, the higher hashrate you get mining X11 with the bit lower price for it might still turn to be more profitable in your case, as even with higher price the X15 hashrate will be lower than the one you get with X11 or X13 for example. We have included the latest ccMiner fork with X15 support, so all that is left for you is to set your BTC payment address in the config and run the AUTOSTART.BAT file, unless you have to do some hashrate changes in the config as well based on your GPUs that is. You might also want to check out the Readme file for some extra information about the NiceHash Control. So far the tool is working pretty well, though it needs some more polishing, unfortunately it is only available for Windows, so Linux users are not able to take advantage from it.

To download the NiceHash Control 1.0.3 GTX 750 Ti ready to use pack for Windows…






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7 Responses to How to Maximize Your Nvidia GPU Mining Profit With NiceHash

StuffOfInterest

July 5th, 2014 at 19:46

Needs some polishing is an understatement, it needs to have a power buffer taken too it! I can say that as I’m the author. :) Thanks for the shout-out about NiceHash Control. I do plan to make some improvements on it, which are discussed on the discussion thread linked above. Other suggestions are welcome. Just be aware that I don’t have a lot of time to work on it right now.

Charlie

July 5th, 2014 at 22:23

this looks awesome. Might even be worth the time to figure out why ccminer refuses to recognize my visual C++ install…

Crypto da Mr Bitcoin

July 6th, 2014 at 09:14

I just bought into a mining rig project with some college friends, (abusing dat dorm electricity) and we will definitely look towards Nicehash! One of our concerns were finding the best coins to get into (new ones, like x13 and razor) since they have great returns at their initial starting weeks.

Overall, thanks for the find :)

StuffOfInterest

July 6th, 2014 at 20:12

Quick update. There is now a version of NiceHash Control which supports Windows XP. It is on page 3 of the discussion thread.

adachi

July 7th, 2014 at 09:00

Great app, many thanks

G

July 7th, 2014 at 20:55

I’m still get frequent driver crashes with the latest ccminer and ccminer-x15.. is there a known fix for this? Increasing TDR timeout?

Running 5x EVGA 750 Ti SC.

G

July 8th, 2014 at 20:12

Posted this here because they tend to happen more when I use NiceHash Control. Not exactly sure why (doesn’t make sense that NHC would cause them more), but it happens.

Cards are all not OCd and are run at factory clocks. Win7 x64, 8GB RAM.

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