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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 96. (Read 784985 times)

newbie
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3070 asus dual - very hot, go for 76-78 degrees. Does anyone have such a problem with them? Should I try another miner? or does it not affect the temperature?
newbie
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What about the 3060 cards?
Is Phoenix already optimized for them? Just offer to buy cheap rig for 3060.
Thanks
newbie
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Hi.
Please tell me, is it safe to mine ETH with phoenix miner on asus rog strix g15 g512 (GeForce RTX 2060 6GB)?
Or will the laptop burn? Huh
newbie
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why you should always download things through the original thread ... esp in bull runs like this one, scams are a foot !

More like, why Phoenix should have a legitimate website to download their software. When you rely on a forum that allows new accounts to post download links and Mega to distribute, you're susceptible to attack. I hope improvements will be made.
member
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why you should always download things through the original thread ... esp in bull runs like this one, scams are a foot !

btw on phoenixminer.org .. I dont know who owns it, but wasnt it clear its not these guys ? had it been these guys, theyd post that here long ago, but they never did, so ...conclusion ? to me it was clear long ago
jr. member
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newbie
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from Reddit:

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This isn't really an answer. NiceHash pushing security compromised software onto all of their customers and then requesting them to reinstall their operating systems is a PR nightmare that will likely lose customers. Hardly an effective marketing strategy that will make people switch to Quick Miner.

I will not be using NiceHash anymore.
newbie
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Only today did I actually look into the company NiceHash that I had been using. They were founded by a crook. Found guilty, served time for creating the largest botnet ever revealed designed to steal banking info.

I will NEVER be using NiceHash again.

They caused a TON of people to panic today all to get traffic to their new open source miner. This is disgraceful.
newbie
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NiceHash still hasn't apologized even though they promised.
Will there be an apology?
full member
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Just to be clear this is the co-founder of Nice Hash....

https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/nicehash-cofounder-arrested-in/

More on this human trash:

https://www.coindesk.com/former-nicehash-cto-arrested-in-germany-over-us-hacking-charges

Why anyone would do business with these criminals.
Why anyone would believe anything Nice Hash has to say.

That is who nice hash is...that is the official legal record...started and run by criminals.    


jr. member
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MINING FOR EVER IN:

PHOENIXMINER



*** 0:18 *** 3/8 21:56 **************************************
Eth: Mining ETH on ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555 for 0:18
Available GPUs for mining:
GPU1: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 3), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU2: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 12), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU3: AMD Radeon RX 6800 (pcie 16), OpenCL 2.0, 16 GB VRAM, 30 CUs
GPU4: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 20), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU5: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 23), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU6: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 26), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU7: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (pcie 29), OpenCL 2.0, 8 GB VRAM, 40 CUs
GPU1: 45C 90% 96W, GPU2: 46C 91% 142W, GPU3: 44C 79% 143W, GPU4: 46C 86% 121W, GPU5: 46C 78% 106W, GPU6: 46C 82% 92W, GPU7: 47C 82% 96W
GPU1: cclock 1206 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1792 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 51C, Tmem 74C
GPU2: cclock 1323 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1846 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 56C, Tmem 82C
GPU3: cclock 1211 MHz, cvddc 650 mV, mclock 2098 MHz, Tj 49C
GPU4: cclock 1323 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1896 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 54C, Tmem 78C
GPU5: cclock 1346 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1886 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 55C, Tmem 74C
GPU6: cclock 1230 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1792 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 54C, Tmem 64C
GPU7: cclock 1343 MHz, cvddc 781 mV, mclock 1876 MHz, mvddc 850 mV, Tj 53C, Tmem 74C
GPUs power: 796.0 W; cost: 2.58 USD/day
Current -gt 37,31,20,29,49,61,28
Eth: Accepted shares 88 (0 stales), rejected shares 0 (0 stales)
Eth: Incorrect shares 0 (0.00%), est. stales percentage 0.00%
Eth: Maximum difficulty of found share: 277.4 GH (!)
Eth: Average speed (5 min): 401.684 MH/s
Eth: Effective speed: 323.23 MH/s; at pool: 323.23 MH/s
Eth: Estimated income: 42.82 USD/day

Eth: New job #9e8ccafa from ssl://eu1.ethermine.org:5555; diff: 4000MH
Eth speed: 402.088 MH/s, shares: 88/0/0, time: 0:18
GPUs: 1: 52.105 MH/s (16) 2: 57.062 MH/s (9) 3: 63.200 MH/s (14) 4: 58.574 MH/s (11) 5: 58.305 MH/s (13) 6: 54.861 MH/s (14) 7: 57.982 MH/s (11)
newbie
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Fantastic. Are you able to confirm phoenixminer.org? Is it legit? It was hosting on OneDrive last week. That is where I downloaded from because the link in this thread was dead.

I checked the shasum from the four executables and .dll that you posted just recently and they are the same.

I'm paranoid because people in this thread said it was not legit. Why is there not more warnings about that site? I'm about ready to wipe my PC and never mine in windows again; only through booting Hive from USB

No, he has said many times that this is not his site.
I also downloaded from there because BitcoinTalk often does not open in my country.
There shasum are always the same as here. (of the exe, dll, EIO and IOMap64 files)

So...It's actually the same, but it comes with a lot of pools bats premade. You just gotta change the wallet addresses and the .config with the ones you want if your main pool is failing to connect. It's a secure site, but it's best to download from GitHub now.


Thanks for the info! Apologies if redundant, I am somewhat new and didn't have time to read all 414 pages Smiley Just trying to mine directly and get rid of Nicehash on my windows PC as it kept crashing. Already switched my 2 rigs to Hive.

So then why are people badmouthing phoenixminer.org and spreading rumors if the checksums always match up?

The site is somewhat deceptive with the domain name and that they don't disclose they aren't affiliated, except in very fine print I just found (didn't notice before DL). So I am concerned about their motive. But if checksums match up I should be good I hope (already ran it).


At the first page is now a github link , download 5.5c version from there to be sure.

Avoid all the new posts from other people that have usually only 1 post and that post links for 5.5c or even 5.5d (who is 100% fake).

It is really simple people, use common sense and TRUST ONLY LINKS FROM THE FIRST PAGE!!

For sure. I am able to access them now. To be safe, I am going to delete the phoenixminer.org files and start over. I figured out what they are doing - They have a pre-filled out epools.txt file with their own Ethereum Classic wallets. So I am guessing if you set Phoenix up incorrectly or it loses connection to your pool it will jump to these and start mining for them. I checked my files and this is indeed the case. Screw those guys. We should think of something to get rid of these scammers.

At least the checksums are good so I know I don't have virus or keylogger or something installed and I also lucked out and didn't mine to their address because I used a HiveOn batch file and verified in the display pool it was connected to and I received all my ETH.

THANKS AGAIN
newbie
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Fantastic. Are you able to confirm phoenixminer.org? Is it legit? It was hosting on OneDrive last week. That is where I downloaded from because the link in this thread was dead.

I checked the shasum from the four executables and .dll that you posted just recently and they are the same.

I'm paranoid because people in this thread said it was not legit. Why is there not more warnings about that site? I'm about ready to wipe my PC and never mine in windows again; only through booting Hive from USB

No, he has said many times that this is not his site.
I also downloaded from there because BitcoinTalk often does not open in my country.
There shasum are always the same as here. (of the exe, dll, EIO and IOMap64 files)

So...It's actually the same, but it comes with a lot of pools bats premade. You just gotta change the wallet addresses and the .config with the ones you want if your main pool is failing to connect. It's a secure site, but it's best to download from GitHub now.


Thanks for the info! Apologies if redundant, I am somewhat new and didn't have time to read all 414 pages Smiley Just trying to mine directly and get rid of Nicehash on my windows PC as it kept crashing. Already switched my 2 rigs to Hive.

So then why are people badmouthing phoenixminer.org and spreading rumors if the checksums always match up?

The site is somewhat deceptive with the domain name and that they don't disclose they aren't affiliated, except in very fine print I just found (didn't notice before DL). So I am concerned about their motive. But if checksums match up I should be good I hope (already ran it).


At the first page is now a github link , download 5.5c version from there to be sure.

Avoid all the new posts from other people that have usually only 1 post and that post links for 5.5c or even 5.5d (who is 100% fake).

It is really simple people, use common sense and TRUST ONLY LINKS FROM THE FIRST PAGE!!
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0

Fantastic. Are you able to confirm phoenixminer.org? Is it legit? It was hosting on OneDrive last week. That is where I downloaded from because the link in this thread was dead.

I checked the shasum from the four executables and .dll that you posted just recently and they are the same.

I'm paranoid because people in this thread said it was not legit. Why is there not more warnings about that site? I'm about ready to wipe my PC and never mine in windows again; only through booting Hive from USB

No, he has said many times that this is not his site.
I also downloaded from there because BitcoinTalk often does not open in my country.
There shasum are always the same as here. (of the exe, dll, EIO and IOMap64 files)

So...It's actually the same, but it comes with a lot of pools bats premade. You just gotta change the wallet addresses and the .config with the ones you want if your main pool is failing to connect. It's a secure site, but it's best to download from GitHub now.


Thanks for the info! Apologies if redundant, I am somewhat new and didn't have time to read all 414 pages Smiley Just trying to mine directly and get rid of Nicehash on my windows PC as it kept crashing. Already switched my 2 rigs to Hive.

So then why are people badmouthing phoenixminer.org and spreading rumors if the checksums always match up?

The site is somewhat deceptive with the domain name and that they don't disclose they aren't affiliated, except in very fine print I just found (didn't notice before DL). So I am concerned about their motive. But if checksums match up I should be good I hope (already ran it).
newbie
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Hello,

I've an issue since today, I'm using binance pool and I get this back for some reason :

https://ibb.co/FgBnFY3

If someone knows why...
I tried to test other ports but it seems to work sometimes, but when it does that it's persistent. I lost 6 hours of mining today :/
newbie
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I think NiceHash themselves complained about the Mega.nz accounts of Claymore, Phoenix and other closed source programs. And then they blame Phoenix for the link being removed. And they backed it up the next day with a huge fast, accusing Phoenix of all mortal sins. At the same time, they did not forget to advertise their new program.

I think the discussions can be closed. Everyone thinks atk as he wants in the current situation.

Those who are constantly spreading 5.5d on mega here will not be able to blame phoenixminer, because he has a different checksums and has nothing to do with it!

I will only download Phoenix from its GitHub and always watch checksums of the .exe file.
jr. member
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jr. member
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I am not seeing the promised apology on Nicehash so far....

I am out of there too.
Switching to Phoenix on Ubuntu. No more Nicehash, no more Windows 10 shenanigans.

Glad to see Phoenix is alive and doing well.




And if I was a betting man, you wouldn't either.  NH is run by a convicted felon, and accused fraudster (and probably get convicted of that crime too).  Running in a country with very lax enforcement for those with money to grease the hands of officials.   Honestly if you are okay supporting that type of business then I don't know where you draw the line on shady business practices.
newbie
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The actual transaction will be done in about 30 minutes so everyone interested, please check here that the transaction does not exists yet:

https://etherscan.io/address/0x008c26f3a2Ca8bdC11e5891e0278c9436B6F5d1E

The transaction is confirmed, you can check it here: https://etherscan.io/tx/0xdb61993bb0fcdf73cf9f36f0bfd834b20d365d2cda170685362a28f47f7bea9b

Fantastic. Are you able to confirm phoenixminer.org? Is it legit? It was hosting on OneDrive last week. That is where I downloaded from because the link in this thread was dead.

I checked the SHA hash from the four executables and .dll that you posted just recently and they are the same.

I'm paranoid because people in this thread said it was not legit. Why is there not more warnings about that site? I'm about ready to wipe my PC and never mine in windows again; only through booting Hive from USB
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I am not seeing the promised apology on Nicehash so far....

I am out of there too.
Switching to Phoenix on Ubuntu. No more Nicehash, no more Windows 10 shenanigans.

Glad to see Phoenix is alive and doing well.


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