Our recently developed AMD XMR Miner is a high-performance miner for Newer AMD GPUs. Its code which is based upon [fireice-uk]s code is optimized to deliver the best possible hash rate for most AMD GPUs in a easy way. These days it seems mining XMR is one of the most profitable things to do with AMD Cards unless you`re on free electricity.
Current Version:
0.63b - Added Device Temperature Readings
- Optimizations for RX550 2gb Devices. ~320 H/s @ 28w
- Added Watchdog feature (Consider as Experimental)
- Added Minimum hashrate feature (Consider as Experimental)
- Added Ability to Soft Shutdown GPU`s. (use “q” to quit application)
- Added Ability to Restart miner (use “r” to restart miner) (Consider as Experimental)
**For Latest version, Updates, Changelog, Tips and Tricks browse our websites, theyre always up to date.****
https://www.amdxmrminer.com**
- There are still several improvements and optimizations to to, so we suggest that you check our websites for updates regulary as we are continously updating the application.
- Only for Windows x64 Systems.
- Issues? Questions? Requests? Support? Get in touch @ amdxmrminer a@t gmail.com
- Its recommended to set virtual memory size to at least 16GB when using multiple GPUs. Dont know how to do so? It depends on which system youre on so google is your friend;
https://www.google.com/search?q=change+virtual+memory+sizeThis miner is free-to-use but contains a developer fee of 1.5% which means for every 100 minutes it mines 90 seconds for developers.
Its highly recommended that you use
AMD`s Blockchain drivers which you can find at their pages:
pute-Release-Notes.aspx]Get information on active OpenCL platforms and devices on your computer by using command
amdxmrminer –-list_devicesExample for starting the miner: amdxmrminer --wallet YOURWALLET --pool YOURPOOL:PORT
Command line options -h, --help
This gives you same information as you are currently reading.
-l, --list_devices
Gives a output of which OpenCL platforms and devices that are available.
-p, --pool
Add your stratum pool
. (No support for SSL/TLS.)
-w, --wallet
Add your wallet. Depending on which pool, you may also add worker name. Check with your pool.
-psw, --password
Add your pools password, usually just but, depending on which pool, you may also add worker name and login mail. Check with your pool
-i, --intensity
Adjust overall intensity. Defaults to 9, suggest to set this below 5 if the system is not dedicated to mining
-m, --min-hash
Activate minimum hashrate and watchdog feature. Set to -1 for Automatic, Set to 0 to disable, Anything above will be minimum hashrate. By default set to 1.
-lf, --logfile
Enter a filename to start logging.
-wp, --port
Change default port(4664). Set to 0 to disable.
-aff, --affine
Affine threads to CPU if you are CPU mining aswell as GPU mining.
-pidx, --platformindex
Manually choose OpenCL Platform Index, the miner will now also require specified threads, and a configuration file.
-t, --threads
Manual Configuration. Specify threads here and define each threads settings in gpu.json file.
-c, --config
If you have another configuration file that is not “gpu.json” you can specify that here. Only for usage together with -pidx and -t.
-co, --console
Set output level to console, if remotely controlled we suggest 0, defaults to 1. 0: Bare minimum, 1: Normal.
-dm, --daemon
Disable ability to input to console. If remotely controlled we suggest 1, defaults to 0.
-4, --ipv4
No argument needed, this will try to enforce ipv4 mode.
-to, --timeout
Set timeout in Seconds. Defaults to 10s.
-di, --disable
This disable specified GPUs. Example <-di 2> will disable GPU2, <-di 02> will disable GPU0 and GPU2.
-do, --donate
Dont like the default Devfee? Changes this to what you prefer, recommended to keep It above 1%.
-gXw, --gpu_X_worksize
Manually specify gpus worksize. Replace with the GPU number of which you want to change worksize for.
**12.10.2017**: We have also made available multiple custom BIOSes on our site to ensure that they deliver great performance at a very low wattage. Get in touch and send us your orginal BIOS to see if we can help you gain more hashes for each watt.
**15.10.2017**: We have added a how-to for modifying VEGA 56 & 64 registry, which make them stable at upto ~2000 H/s @ only ~155w for the 64`s.
Greetings from the Team behind AMD XMR Miner!