GMiner v1.95/1.94: AMD/Nvidia GPU miner (Скачать для Windows/Linux)

GMiner 1.95/1.94: AMD/Nvidia GPU miner (Download for Windows/Linux)


GitHub: DOWNLOAD GMiner v1.95/v1.94

GMiner v1.95 / 1.94 is a high-performance miner for AMD / Nvidia GPUs. Closed miner.

  • Mining coins: BEAM, VDS, BTG, YCASH, AE, SWAP, GRIN and many others (you can see the list of algorithms below)

  • DevFee: The miner’s developer commission is 2%.

  • Supported OS: Windows, Linux.

  • Bit: 32 bit, 64 bit, x32, x64.

Changes in v1.95

  • improved performance cuckaroom29

Changes in v1.94

  • fixed critical error in Grin and MoneroV
  • deleted grin hard fork auto switch

NOTE: please upgrade GMiner to a more recent version as soon as possible, v1.93 will stop working soon …

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Feature:

  • Watchdog timer (automatic restart of the miner when the GPU crashes, the connection to the pool is lost, the miner fails);
  • Fault tolerant pools (automatic connection to a failover pool when primary pool unavailable, unlimited support fault tolerant pools);
  • Energy Efficiency Calculator (Show power consumption for each GPU, Sol / W);
  • SSL level connection (optional);
  • API / Telemerty.

Supported Algorithms:

  • Cuckaroo29 (Grin) (Nvidia/Amd);

  • Cuckatoo31 (Grin) (Nvidia only);

  • Cuckoo29 (Aeternity) (Nvidia/Amd);

  • Cuckaroo29s (Swap) (Nvidia/Amd);

  • Equihash 96,5 (MinexCoin) (Nvidia only);

  • Equihash+Scrypt (Vollar) (Nvidia only);

  • Equihash 125,4 (ZelCash) (Nvidia only);

  • Equihash 144,5 (Bitcoin Gold, BitcoinZ, SnowGem, ZelCash) (Nvidia/Amd)

  • Beam Hash (BEAM) (Nvidia/Amd);

  • Equihash 192,7 (Zero, Genesis) (Nvidia/Amd);

  • Equihash 210,9 (Aion) (Nvidia only).

Requirements:

  • CUDA compute compability 5.0+
  • Cuckaroo29 ~ 3.8GB VRAM
  • Cuckatoo31 ~ 7.4GB VRAM
  • Cuckoo29 ~ 3.8GB VRAM
  • Equihash 96,5 ~0.75GB VRAM
  • Equihash 144,5 ~1.75GB VRAM
  • Beam Hash ~2.9GB VRAM
  • Equihash 192,7 ~2.75GB VRAM
  • Equihash 210,9 ~1GB VRAM
  • CUDA 9.0+

Other versions of GMiner miner:

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