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Another fast update to version 0.8.2 for the T-Rex Nvidia GPU miner that brings support for a new algorithm – Dedal, adds some extra hashrate for X22i and fixes the skunkhash performance issue introduced in the previous release 0.8.1. The new Dedal algorithm is used by the Numus project, not a new crypto, just forked to a new algorithm from Skein as it became available for ASIC mining. The extra boost of 1-3% for X22i makes the new T-Rex miner even faster and still best performer for SUQA mining that uses this particular algorithm. Do note that the T-Rex is a closed source miner with 1% development fee built-in. Also make sure you have a recent video driver installed (the latest for CUDA 10 support) as the binaries for both Linux and Windows are compiled for CUDA 9.1/9.2/10.0.

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The latest update to version 0.8.1 for the T-Rex Nvidia GPU miner brings pretty good boost in the hashrate for the X22i mining algorithm used by the SUQA project with 10-20% higher performance compared to the previous release. This helps T-Rex 0.8.1 to overtake the top performance position for X22i from the CryptoDredge 0.11.0 miner that was the fastest previously in that particular algorithm. Have in mind that the skunk performance may be slower by 1% compared to the previous T-rex 0.8.0 version, but that should be fixed soon and meanwhile for skunkhash you can still use the older version for best performance. Do note that the T-Rex is a closed source miner with 1% development fee built-in. Also make sure you have a recent video driver installed (the latest for CUDA 10 support) as the binaries for both Linux and Windows are compiled for CUDA 9.1/9.2/10.0.

For more information and to download and try the latest version of the T-Rex miner…

Another update for the z-enemy 1.25 Nvidia GPU miner that comes with additional performance increase for both the new Nvidia RTX 2080, RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2070 GPUs with up to 10% or even more in some cases. There are of course also optimizations for the older GTX 1080 Ti, GTX 1080, GTX 1070 Ti and lower model numbers from the Pascal microarchitecture, though here the performance boost is lower – just about %3-7%, depending on your video cards. Definetly worth upgrading for the extra performance and there is also a bugfix that reduces CPU usage, so that can help as well to get better hashrate in some cases where the processor was overloaded previously.

The latest z-enemy version 1.25 is available for CUDA 9.1, 9.2 and 10.0 for 64-bit Windows versions as well as CUDA 9.0, CUDA 9.1, CUDA 9.2 and CUDA 10 binaries for Linux (HiveOS, PiMP OS, EthOS & Ubuntu). Make sure that you have the respective recent video driver version installed for the CUDA version you want to use – 388+ for 9.1, 397+ for 9.2 and 411+ for CUDA 10.0, though 415+ is advised for the best performance. We remind you that z-enemy is a closed source miner available only as a binary release and it contains a 1% developer fee built-in to support further software development.

Windows Downloads:
Download z-enemy 1.25 Windows CUDA 9.1 64-bit
Download z-enemy 1.25 Windows CUDA 9.2 64-bit
Download z-enemy 1.25 Windows CUDA 10.0 64-bit

Linux Download (HiveOS, PiMP OS, EthOS & Ubuntu):
Download z-enemy 1.25 Linux CUDA 9.1
Download z-enemy 1.25 Linux CUDA 9.2
Download z-enemy 1.25 Linux CUDA 10.0


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