Thank you for your patience! A new version miniZ v1.5t3 is out!
* 125,4 (ZEL): major improvements for various GPUs. Up to ~11% (1660 Ti) and ~8% (RTX 2070).
* 150,5,3 (BEAM): major improvements up to ~3-4% for GTX 1660 Ti, RTX 2070. Minor for other GPUs.
* Better pool connection handling.
* Added --ocX option for automatic tunning of the best kernel for your GPU and OC settings. (125,4 and 150,5,3 only)
* Added macros to log file name: @algo@, @date@, @version@, @user@, and @host@.
Write for ex. --logfile @algo@@date@@[email protected] in the command line.
* Improved stability.
Download miniZ v1.5t3 here.
Few notes:
* When adjusting your GPUs OC settings check if your GPU supports oc1/oc2 (FAQ ). It may boost your performance a little.
--oc1/oc2 changed for some GPUs, for 125,4 (ZEL) and 150,5,3 (BEAM) in the new version.
In this new release we added an option for automatic tunning of the best kernel for your GPU: --ocX option. At the moment for ZEL and Beam only.
For updated and more detailed information read the specific topic on FAQ page.
* On Download page you can find Cuda 10 and Cuda 8 versions (Linux and Windows).
For Turing architectures (16xx series and RTX) you need to use Cuda 10.0 versions.
* We are considering to drop Cuda 8 support in future versions. *
For additional information check our Usage or FAQ pages.
Let us know how it goes!
Happy mining!
I published an article on Hackernoon, explaining Beam Atomic Swaps...
https://hackernoon.com/of-privacy-in-cryptocurrencies-atomic-swaps-and-how-were-trying-to-fix-it-ptd732rq
[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]