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Topic: Private miners/kernels? (Read 734 times)

Rux
legendary
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https://crypto.ba
May 29, 2015, 01:44:35 AM
#3
True, W0lf has been nothing but a miracle man when it comes to his costume binaries Wink

my 270, 280x, and now 290 are rocking chairs now Cheesy

newbie
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May 29, 2015, 12:28:14 AM
#2
Wolf0 if it wasnt for your bins im sure 90% of the amd community would be wanting to just throw there cards in the bin,Your releases have kept us going for a long time .Netwide i think EVERYONE wants to thank you for what you have done, and +++ for those 280x ones and im about ready to cream pants for the 290s if they every come to the public
full member
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May 27, 2015, 04:43:45 PM
#1
Hi,

I keep reading about private mining software that offer better performance and are reserved to contributors. Makes sense. I have no problem with that.
But what I have a problem with is finding out which ones are out there. Maybe the information is buried in their respective multi-hundred pages thread but I'm way too lazy to read everything, and google isn't my friend on this one... And I don't want to bug each dev with that question, they have more important stuff to do.
I'm only interested in ccminer, but information about other mining software might help others.

Which devs have a private version of their miner? What kind of performance improvement can we expect? How much do they ask for? Does it give you access to every subsequent versions or just the current one?
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