Posts Tagged ‘X22i

The latest version 0.7.2 for the T-Rex Nvidia GPU miner brings support for the new X22i mining algorithm used by the SUQA project. The even better news, besides the fact that another miner supports this new algorithm is that T-Rex 0.7.2 provides up to about 40% faster performance for X22i compared to the latest zjazz Nvidia miner that was previously the fastest in terms of hashrate. The SUQA coin has just reached its first planned block reward halving, so gaining some extra performance boost might be just what you need to keep things profitable on the longer term.

If you are mining SUQA on Nvidia GPUs, then it would be a wise idea to update from zjazz to the latest T-rex and continue mining it with significantly higher hashrate. If you are having stability issues with X22i mining you might try to decrease your overclock or play with the power limiter until you have the mining rig stable. 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…

The development for the WildRig Multi AMD GPU miner continues with a nice temp with new algorithms, performance improvements and new features being added constantly. Since the last time we covered the miner there a few more new algorithms now added as supported to the latest WildRig Multi AMD GPU miner, these are – X22i, Exosis, Skunkhash and Bitcore (timetravel10) along with some performance improvements for some of the already available algorithms and various fixes and functionality improvements. Support for more new algorithms is coming soon with ones such as Xevan and Lbk3 being the most likely candidates for the upcoming updates.

Do note that the WildRig Multi currently supports only AMD GPUs with the newer RX series and VEGA supported out of the box and a separate download of binary kernels needed for older R9 series Fiji, Hawaii and Tonga. Unlike its predecessor the WildRig Multi miner does not support Nvidia GPUs, it will only work on AMD-based mining rigs. The WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1 Beta is currently available for Windows, Ubuntu Linux and HiveOS as a closed source binary and with a 2% developer fee built-in by default, though it can be reduced.

To download and try the WildRig Multi 0.12.5.1 Beta multi-algorithm miner for Windows/Linux…

If you are mining Merit (Cuckoo Cycle Edgebit 26), Bitcash (Cuckoo Cycle Edgebit 27) or SUQA (X22i) on AMD or Nvidia GPUs you might want to check the just released update for the zjazz CUDA and OpenCL 1.2 closed source miner and start using it or just upgrade if using older version. Both the AMD and the Nvidia versions (separate downloads) of the zjazz 1.2 miner come with stratum connection stability improved (should help efficiency on all supported algorithms), but AMD users also get some optimizations added to X22i algorithm or with other words some additional performance increase should be noticeable.

The Cuckoo Cycle algorithm used by MRT and BITC is CPU intensive and the zjazz miner provides multiple options to reduce the CPU load if you are mining on a GPU mining rig with a slower processor that is having trouble coping up, so make sure you check these out. Do note that the zjazz miner is a closed source software available as binary releases for both Windows and Linux and comes with a built-in development fee of 2%.

To download and try the latest zjazz Nvidia AMD GPU Miner v1.2 for Windows and Linux…
To download and try the latest zjazz Nvidia CUDA GPU Miner v1.2 for Windows and Linux…


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