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We have updated our NiceHash Control tool pack for GeForce GTX 750 Ti miners for selling your hashrate on the NiceHash service with maximum profit. Our mining pack comes ready for mining rigs using GTX 750 Ti cards, with a ccMiner fork supporting Windows XP or newer and Compute 3.0 cards or newer. We have preset the hashrate for a single GTX 750 Ti card for the various algorithms, though this pack supports only X11, X13, X15 and Nist5 as we believe that there is not much point in adding the others as they are not very profitable or mine on Nvidia GPUs or on GPUs in general. You can use the tool on mining rigs with multiple cards or with different Nvidia GPUs as well, but then the automatic calculation for the expected profit for the various algorithms will be off.
In this update we have used the latest version 1.04 of the NiceHash Control tool. Also we have made a simple solution to include a backup pool in case NiceHash does have some problems, something that is useful as ccMiner does not officially support failover pools. Do note that the backup pool will kick in after a minute of the miner not being able to connect to NiceHash and it will mine there until the software switches the most profitable algorithm or if the backup pool connection fails for some reason.
What you need to do in order to use our GTX 750 Ti mining pack is to edit the config file and set your BTC address, edit the backup pool in the MINERS.bat file and then just start the AUTOSTART.BAT file to fire up the software. What is left is to monitor your earnings on the NiceHash website, and you can check the log.txt file for information what algorithm was switched to and when. If you like this tool and our GTX 750 Ti mining pack based around it, don’t forget to send a tip to the author of the NiceHash Control software.
– To download the NiceHash Control 1.0.4 GTX 750 Ti ready to use pack for Windows…
9 Responses to NiceHash Control 1.0.4 Tool Pack for GeForce GTX 750 Ti
ltc_bilic
July 12th, 2014 at 13:02
Brilliant solution, just what I was looking. So elegant and simple. Thank you very much
ltc_bilic
July 13th, 2014 at 02:51
notice: if you’re running NHC in minimized mode, you have to manually kill the ccminer process with command like “taskkill /im ccminer.exe /f”, cause there’s a bug that NHC cannot always bring back the process from minimized mode, if you don’t, you end up with multiple processes and eventually graphic driver crash,…learned this the hard way :P now successfully switching between additional 2 backup pools
RiscAlpha
July 13th, 2014 at 18:29
Someone really needs to make a linux shell script that does something similar. I’d do it myself, but I’m a bashtard.
StuffOfInterest
July 14th, 2014 at 14:09
Please note, newer version of the program is available (1.1.1) which handles the issue ltc_bilic mentions and adds anti-flickering between algorithms protection.
dof
July 14th, 2014 at 16:00
Super !!! thank you for the share ! That’s working for 780 GTX also :)
dof
July 14th, 2014 at 20:24
is it possible to integer the scrypt-n scrypt and keccak plz ? (and perhaps 1.1.1 version) in your package ? :p
thanks a lot for this job !
admin
July 14th, 2014 at 21:15
This solution will work on other Nvidia cards as well, though the profitability calculation might be a bit off depending on the GPU used.
We have not integrated scrypt-n scrypt and keccak as we actually don’t see a point in adding them, they are harder on the GPU (more heat and power) and the profitability of selling hashrate using these algorithms will hardly be worth it at the moment compared to the other available algorithms.
StuffOfInterest
July 15th, 2014 at 00:35
Just spotted a bug in the miners.bat file. “:loop” is reused in each block. If you hit the “goto loop” line in any block it always goes to the first occurrence of “:loop”. I’d recommend either doing something like “:loop1” or “:loop-x11” to differentiate each goto destination.
admin
July 15th, 2014 at 00:50
Thanks for reporting it, it is fixed now. And we are almost ready with an update using the latest NHC. Keep up the good work on the software.