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After the recent update of both lolMiner and BzMiner that brought AMD GPU support for NEXA, there is a new update for both (jointly working on developing Nexapow) that bring fixes and additional performance and efficiency improvements. You can expect to see an improvement in the NEXA mining performance by 6-8% on all supported Nvidia and AMD GPUs (except on AMD Vega / VII) as well as improved power efficiency with the latest lolMiner 1.70 (nexapow algorithm improvements are the focus of this release). Using BzMiner v13.4.0 you should be able to get similar results in terms of improved performance and efficiency on your mining GPUs, though BzMiner also comes with a number of fixes regarding NEXA, ZIL, Radiant and Ergo fixes as well. Do note that the new NEXA implementation may require new overclocks for stability and performance, so old settings might need some adjusting for optimal results.

Do note that lately Windows releases are showing a bit late for lolMiner compared to the Linux versions, so check back a bit later if you do not yet see the Windows binary release of lolMiner 1.70 with improved NEXA performance and efficiency on GitHub yet. BzMiner has both versions for Windows and Linux up already for the new release, so Windows miners might give it a go while waiting for lolMiner’s Windows version to be uploaded.

To download and try the latest lolMiner 1.70 AMD/Nvidia GPU miner…
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The f2pool has just launched its Kaspa mining pool today with a 1% PPLNS payout scheme for KAS mining and the pool is running a contest to attract miners who will be competing for 500,000 KAS in total prizes. The Kaspa (KAS) mining contest will run starting on 2022-03-02 10:00 UTC until 2022-03-12 10:00 UTC, with the Top 20 miners by daily average KAS hashrate at f2pool going to receive rewards in proportion to their hashrate contribution from a total prize pool of 500,000 KAS coins. Apparently, the contest is favouring the bigger miners and not the small home miner, so a fairer distribution of the reward among miners could be used in order to attract all kinds of KAS miners… still it is nice to see that more of the crypto ecosystem is now slowly starting to adopt KAS support.

With the recent price increase for Kaspa (KAS) going past 1 US cent and keeping it there for a while there is increased interest in the project that is still generally kind of on the sidelines for many people into crypto. It is good now that GPU miners are making profit mining KAS and it is not only Kaspa, but some other new POW project are on the positive side regarding actually making profit after you pay for the electricity used. And Kaspa, although really good already in terms of speed has even more to offer with the upcoming upgrades, so if you still haven’t checked it out you might want to dig a bit deeper on blockDAG and the GHOSTDAG protocol and what KAS has in store for the near future as well.

To read more about the addition of Kaspa on f2pool and their 500K KAS competition…

There is a new lolMiner 1.67 release that is apparently focused on improving support and performance for the nexapow algorithm used by the NEXA project. The performance improvements can vary depending on the kind of Nvidia GPUs you have available and can go as high as up to about 35% as per the developer, though it can also be just a couple of percent as well. It seems that locking the video memory to 5000 MHz does allow for improved performance as opposed to leaving it at it higher stock frequency or lowering it too much (NEXA does like faster clock for the memory in terms of performance).

You might want to try and compare how will your mining hashrate be affected with the --mclk 5000 option to lock the video memory at 5000 MHz, also do not forget to set the GPU clock higher as NEXA is using a more GPU-intensive algorithm. The way to lower power usage here is by utilizing the core clock offset in order to lower the GPU operating voltage and thus go lower than the power limit you have probably set already, that is the --coff command line parameter you can experiment with 200-300 as a value and see what works well on your GPUs if it is not stable at 200, then you might try to lower the GPU clock frequency a bit.

lolMiner 1.67 Latest Changelog:
Changes
– Improved Nexa performance on Nvidia Turing based gpus by approximately 35%+.
– Improved Nexa performance on 8G Nvidia Ampere gpus by approximately 1.5% when memory is not locked and ~3% on locked memory (5000). 10G and higher gpus got an additional 5% performance increase.
– Improved Nexa performance on Nvidia Ada based gpus by approximately 25% on locked memory clock (5000) and about 8% on unlocked memory.
– Added Nexa echelon mining protocol to support pools using it, e.g. 137pool.org. The needed format will be automatically detected when connecting to a pool using it.
– Updated WebUI for Nexa mining and more pools to support.
– Windows: Updated GUI

Fixes
– Fixed a bug causing scattered defect shared on Nexa mining (all OS)
– Fixed a display bug when setting power limit on Nvidia GPUs saying the value is out of Range, although its fine. (all OS)
– Fixed a bug in Nexa mining of the miner creating only defects (Windows)
– Fixed a bug in Nexa mining of the miner crashing silently after a few minutes (Windows)

Note 1: Every code update – in particular when so massive as here – may require re-tuning your oc & uv settings for ideal results and stability.
Note 2: memory locking on Ada gpus is only recommended if the core clock is locked as well and not maxed out – on high core clock in combination with memory locked to 5000 the performance will struggle due to worse memory timings.

General note: The Nexa gpu codes are (and will be in foreseeable future) joint work with Iedoc from BzMiner. Miner fees will be evenly shared regardless of which of these two flavors of the code you prefer.

To download and try the latest release of the lolMiner 1.67 mining software…


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