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sr. member
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nice ...

will be quite beneficial to all us miners on linux when you can compile it in linux ...

#crysx

+1 for linux support
legendary
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--- ChainWorks Industries ---

Dear users,

We bring you a new version of easy to use CPU & GPU cryptocurrency miner for Windows. With a simple an intuitive graphical user interface it allows you to quickly turn your PC, workstation or server into money-making cryptocurrency mining machine. Why leave you computer idle, whereas it could earn you Bitcoins with just a few clicks?


What are the benefits?
NiceHash Miner is essentially the only tool a miner needs. No need to go through tons of configuration files, various mining software versions, configuration tuning or cryptocurrency coins market analysis. Auto-tuning for best performance and efficiency, automatic selection and runtime automatic switching to most profitable cryptocurrency algorithm are all integrated into NiceHash Miner and will enable you seamless, joyful and profitable mining experience.

How to use it?
All you have to do is download and run the miner, choose the server location that is the closest to your location, run built-in benchmark and enter your Bitcoin wallet address where you want to get your coins sent at - and you are ready to start mining and maximizing your profit.

Where is the profit coming from?
As a back-end NiceHash Miner relies on the NiceHash.com service. By running NiceHash Miner you're essentially selling the hashing power of your CPUs & GPUs to hashing power buyers. Those are using the hashing power to mine various cryptocurrency coins - similar to cloud computing - only that by running NiceHash Miner you're actually being a provider for the cryptocurrency mining hashing power. You are being part of a global compute power network, empowering decentralized digital currencies.


In the current version all modern CPUs are supported as well as all recent NVIDIA GPUs. Support for AMD GPUs is coming in the near future releases. And remember - NiceHash Miner is a truly easy-to-use Windows software that will quickly turn your PC, workstation or server into money-making machine. Detailed description, application options and even full source code is available on the GitHub page.

Go ahead and try it out: download here!


Best regards,
NiceHash team

nice ...

will be quite beneficial to all us miners on linux when you can compile it in linux ...

#crysx
legendary
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Merit: 1006
NiceHash.com

Dear users,

We bring you a new version of easy to use CPU & GPU cryptocurrency miner for Windows. With a simple an intuitive graphical user interface it allows you to quickly turn your PC, workstation or server into money-making cryptocurrency mining machine. Why leave you computer idle, whereas it could earn you Bitcoins with just a few clicks?


What are the benefits?
NiceHash Miner is essentially the only tool a miner needs. No need to go through tons of configuration files, various mining software versions, configuration tuning or cryptocurrency coins market analysis. Auto-tuning for best performance and efficiency, automatic selection and runtime automatic switching to most profitable cryptocurrency algorithm are all integrated into NiceHash Miner and will enable you seamless, joyful and profitable mining experience.

How to use it?
All you have to do is download and run the miner, choose the server location that is the closest to your location, run built-in benchmark and enter your Bitcoin wallet address where you want to get your coins sent at - and you are ready to start mining and maximizing your profit.

Where is the profit coming from?
As a back-end NiceHash Miner relies on the NiceHash.com service. By running NiceHash Miner you're essentially selling the hashing power of your CPUs & GPUs to hashing power buyers. Those are using the hashing power to mine various cryptocurrency coins - similar to cloud computing - only that by running NiceHash Miner you're actually being a provider for the cryptocurrency mining hashing power. You are being part of a global compute power network, empowering decentralized digital currencies.


In the current version all modern CPUs are supported as well as all recent NVIDIA GPUs. Support for AMD GPUs is coming in the near future releases. And remember - NiceHash Miner is a truly easy-to-use Windows software that will quickly turn your PC, workstation or server into money-making machine. Detailed description, application options and even full source code is available on the GitHub page.

Go ahead and try it out: download here!


Best regards,
NiceHash team
hero member
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One problem using autoswitching miner to mine is that some coins need very low memory speed such as 270MHz, and some needs 1500MHz. We cannot change the memory frequency too much with miners. There is a rule in AMD cards that the memory frequency cannot be lower than core frequency by 125-150MHz. Can the recent Nichhash miner overcome this problem?

If the feature is supported by sgminer, then this can easily be achieved by passing in additional parameters when launching mining for certain algorithm (so only config.json modification is needed). But let's rather discuss this once the sgminer is actually supported by NHM.
sr. member
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One problem using autoswitching miner to mine is that some coins need very low memory speed such as 270MHz, and some needs 1500MHz. We cannot change the memory frequency too much with miners. There is a rule in AMD cards that the memory frequency cannot be lower than core frequency by 125-150MHz. Can the recent Nichhash miner overcome this problem?
hero member
Activity: 588
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When will ver 1.1.0.5 be released?  I will have to wait till then.  thx

We need to close story with you first. If there is a bug you are hitting, then we need to fix it in next version. That is why it is important to get as much as possible details from you about all the troubles you have with the software.
hero member
Activity: 588
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The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.

When you open NHM, you can see how it qualifies devices. If some are recognized as NVIDIA3.x and you only have 5.x, then of course, this is a bug and has to be investigated why it happens.
What I really need it to do is mine with only 2 of the 3 cards on this computer only. On my rigs it doesn't matter. Nice benchmark tester you have there.
The 5x throw me off at first.. 5.0 = 750ti 5x = all 5. series I see. It did the benchmark properly with nvidia5x.
Ok the worker name can be anything like x or just leave it at worker1.. correct?

You have table where you can click on checkbox - if this checkbox is disabled, then it will not use this video card for mining. After that, you should run benchmark, so it benchmarks only cards that you want to use for mining.

Worker can be anything, even empty.
I have to wait for ver 1.1.0.5. Because the profits are based on scrypt  very incorrect way and I need to delete some algo's like x11 because the profit is so low it's best to turn off the rigs. x11 was only making a profit 1 year ago. I see the profit switch to x11 and another algo is paying 6x as much and I'm shaking my head at this. Smiley Saying what are they mining that for.

NHM will mine most profitable algorithm, as long as your benchmark is correct. If it is mining X11, then X11 is most profitable. Enable debug console and you will see calculation being done - how much you earn for each algorithm. Then you can see that NHM picks algorithm that gives you the most according to your hashrates for each algorithm.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
When will ver 1.1.0.5 be released?  I will have to wait till then.  thx
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.

When you open NHM, you can see how it qualifies devices. If some are recognized as NVIDIA3.x and you only have 5.x, then of course, this is a bug and has to be investigated why it happens.
What I really need it to do is mine with only 2 of the 3 cards on this computer only. On my rigs it doesn't matter. Nice benchmark tester you have there.
The 5x throw me off at first.. 5.0 = 750ti 5x = all 5. series I see. It did the benchmark properly with nvidia5x.
Ok the worker name can be anything like x or just leave it at worker1.. correct?

You have table where you can click on checkbox - if this checkbox is disabled, then it will not use this video card for mining. After that, you should run benchmark, so it benchmarks only cards that you want to use for mining.

Worker can be anything, even empty.
I have to wait for ver 1.1.0.5. Because the profits are based on scrypt  very incorrect way and I need to delete some algo's like x11 because the profit is so low it's best to turn off the rigs. x11 was only making a profit 1 year ago. I see the profit switch to x11 and another algo is paying 6x as much and I'm shaking my head at this. Smiley Saying what are they mining that for.
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.

When you open NHM, you can see how it qualifies devices. If some are recognized as NVIDIA3.x and you only have 5.x, then of course, this is a bug and has to be investigated why it happens.
What I really need it to do is mine with only 2 of the 3 cards on this computer only. On my rigs it doesn't matter. Nice benchmark tester you have there.
The 5x throw me off at first.. 5.0 = 750ti 5x = all 5. series I see. It did the benchmark properly with nvidia5x.
Ok the worker name can be anything like x or just leave it at worker1.. correct?

You have table where you can click on checkbox - if this checkbox is disabled, then it will not use this video card for mining. After that, you should run benchmark, so it benchmarks only cards that you want to use for mining.

Worker can be anything, even empty.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.

When you open NHM, you can see how it qualifies devices. If some are recognized as NVIDIA3.x and you only have 5.x, then of course, this is a bug and has to be investigated why it happens.
What I really need it to do is mine with only 2 of the 3 cards on this computer only. On my rigs it doesn't matter. Nice benchmark tester you have there.
The 5x throw me off at first.. 5.0 = 750ti 5x = all 5. series I see. It did the benchmark properly with nvidia5x.
Ok the worker name can be anything like x or just leave it at worker1.. correct?
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.

When you open NHM, you can see how it qualifies devices. If some are recognized as NVIDIA3.x and you only have 5.x, then of course, this is a bug and has to be investigated why it happens.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
Ok I have only 5.x   and  5.2x. and I need it to mine with the best algo only..1 cmd  and on this computer only 2 of my 3 cards. Let me do the benchmark again because I think it did it with 3.x.  The 750ti. is 5.x I think.
EDIT:What I really need it to do is mine with only 2 of the 3 cards on this computer only. On my rigs it doesn't matter. Nice benchmark tester you have there.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
The hashrate does not drop, because sp miner is used on maxwell cards and tpruvot miner for 3.x cards, they don't interfere.

You already mine single algo - whichever is most profitable. If you ran benchmark previously, then NHM will autoselect best algorithm. Each ccminer instance is doing this - thus it can happen that sp miner is mining one algo and tpruvot another algo, because the ratio of speeds are not the same.

If you wish to mine with only 5.x devices, you can disable 3.x.

Support for disabling individual algorithms comes in 1.1.0.5.
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1003
Nicehash ... on nicehashminer for nvidia  what version of ccminer does it use..why does it mine with two cmd windows ....why is it mining a worthless algo.. why 20 more questions but don't have the time to ask. Theres gotta be a better miner control.

What kind of GPUs you have inside? It will use tpruvots for non-maxwell cards and sp for maxwell cards.

Make sure to complete benchmark correctly and that values reported in benchmark are what you expect.
Nvidia.... why does it mine with two cmd windows ? And I have sp ccminer latest at higher hashrates. Some of the benchmarks are good.

Like being said already, it will mine with two, if you have a mix of maxwell and non-maxwell cards. You can insert in latest sp ccminer manually (bin folder).
Ok thank you....but if I open 2 cmd windows with my sp ccminer the haahrates drop. How come they don't with nicehash miner? And how can I get it to mine with only one algo at a time?  thx Smiley
hero member
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Nicehash ... on nicehashminer for nvidia  what version of ccminer does it use..why does it mine with two cmd windows ....why is it mining a worthless algo.. why 20 more questions but don't have the time to ask. Theres gotta be a better miner control.

What kind of GPUs you have inside? It will use tpruvots for non-maxwell cards and sp for maxwell cards.

Make sure to complete benchmark correctly and that values reported in benchmark are what you expect.
Nvidia.... why does it mine with two cmd windows ? And I have sp ccminer latest at higher hashrates. Some of the benchmarks are good.

Like being said already, it will mine with two, if you have a mix of maxwell and non-maxwell cards. You can insert in latest sp ccminer manually (bin folder).
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 501
ScryptJaneNf16.

Is there any chance to mine Jane on Centos? Right now I'm mining Neoscrypt, but every attempt to compile something under linux has failed Sad

Was wondering this as well for Ubuntu 14.04 using AVX2 E5 processors.
Got it to work, but it's extremely slow compared to even a E3-1230v3 using just 4 cores on Windows using the NiceHashMiner.exe


You need to set march=native when compiling

Thanks, after using ./autogen, ./configure CFLAGS="-march=native" , ./build still getting 170H max using 7-16 cores of a http://ark.intel.com/products/81706/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2660-v3-25M-Cache-2_60-GHz compared to E3-1230v3 4 cores in Windows which is 124H.
Seems like it doesn't scale with the additional cores, 7 cores being the best for the 2660 but only slightly faster than just 4 cores of the E3.  Using 7 cores on the E3 I'm able to reach around 150~h but it gets some rejects for some reason.
Either way thanks for the help!


I would suggest to debug this issue with tpruvot (Epsylon3 on this forum).
legendary
Activity: 3164
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Nicehash ... on nicehashminer for nvidia  what version of ccminer does it use..why does it mine with two cmd windows ....why is it mining a worthless algo.. why 20 more questions but don't have the time to ask. Theres gotta be a better miner control.

What kind of GPUs you have inside? It will use tpruvots for non-maxwell cards and sp for maxwell cards.

Make sure to complete benchmark correctly and that values reported in benchmark are what you expect.
Nvidia.... why does it mine with two cmd windows ? And I have sp ccminer latest at higher hashrates. Some of the benchmarks are good.
hero member
Activity: 979
Merit: 510
ScryptJaneNf16.

Is there any chance to mine Jane on Centos? Right now I'm mining Neoscrypt, but every attempt to compile something under linux has failed Sad

Was wondering this as well for Ubuntu 14.04 using AVX2 E5 processors.
Got it to work, but it's extremely slow compared to even a E3-1230v3 using just 4 cores on Windows using the NiceHashMiner.exe


You need to set march=native when compiling

Thanks, after using ./autogen, ./configure CFLAGS="-march=native" , ./build still getting 170H max using 7-16 cores of a http://ark.intel.com/products/81706/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2660-v3-25M-Cache-2_60-GHz compared to E3-1230v3 4 cores in Windows which is 124H.
Seems like it doesn't scale with the additional cores, 7 cores being the best for the 2660 but only slightly faster than just 4 cores of the E3.  Using 7 cores on the E3 I'm able to reach around 150~h but it gets some rejects for some reason.
Either way thanks for the help!
sr. member
Activity: 481
Merit: 250
Anybody know what happen to quark mining in nicehash, the reject rate is so high for everyone.

https://www.nicehash.com/?p=miners&a=12&l=1

Checking into that. Are you a miner among them with high stale rate? Could you provide us a ping report to USA server? Check FAQ how to do this.

Looks like you already fix the problem. Thanks Smiley

We did nothing to fix it.

But here is what was happening; at time of high rejects rates, some customers had very wild orders that were constantly switching jobs and diffs. This caused quite some rejects being produced. Because we drop old jobs and don't keep information about them (thus we don't know diff of stale shares and use current diff for speed calculation), stale rejected speed when switching from low diff job to high diff job is highly exaggerated. Additionally to that, we reward miners with extra virtual shares when fast job switching is happening.

True that you may have high reject rate, but if you check your accepted speed, it should be normal as any other time.

Thanks for the quick reply, and yes you are right the accepted speed is the same Smiley.

More question: Is there a way to change the payout to every 24 hours instead of every 6 hours?
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