TeamRedMiner v0.7.1: Download with mining support KAWPOW

TeamRedMiner v0.7.1: Download with support KAWPOW mining


GitHub: DOWNLOAD TeamRedMiner v0.7.1

TeamRedMiner v0.7.1 is a performance-optimized cryptocurrency miner for AMD GPUs that supports a number of algorithms with the latest version 0.7.1, which supports the KAWPOW algorithm used by Ravencoin (RVN), and also introduces support for Navi GPUs for KAWPOW and Ethash, TeamRedMiner is the fourth software (after WildRig Multi , n anominer and NBMiner ) for mining Ravencoin (RVN) after forking it with the new KAWPOW algorithm on AMD GPUs. And it certainly looks good thanks to its initial support, thanks to which it ranks first in terms of performance, at least in our test on the RX 580 GPUs, where it outperformed its competitors by at least 1 MHz / s compared to the second fastest miner.

Expected hashrates for KAWPOW:

– RX 5700XT: 28+ MH/s
– Radeon VII: 40+ MH/s
– RX Vega56/64: 25+ MH/s
– RX 580: 14+ MH/s
– RX 570: 13+ MH/s

Miner is available for Windows and Linux operating systems. Closed source software with development costs from 2.5% to 3% is built-in for all algorithms except Ethash and KAWPOW, for KAWPOW it is 2%, and for Ethash on Polaris GPUs, the development fee is 0.75%, and on all other GPUs – 1.0%.

This release supports a range of algorithms optimized for AMD GCN GPUs (ethash, kawpow, lyra2z, phi2, lyra2rev3, x16r, x16rv2, x16s, x16rt, MTP, cuckarood29, cuckatoo31, chukwa-512, cryptonight R, cryptonight v8 and a lot of other cryptonight variants). Please see the readme for more details

Please note that miners are often marked as malware by antivirus programs. This is not so, they are marked simply because they are cryptocurrency miners. If you do not trust the software, do not use it!

Changes in v0.7.1

  • Fixed issue with VII ethash/kawpow on windows.

Changes in v0.7.0

  • Added kawpow algo for Ravencoin.
  • Added Navi support for kawpow and ethash.
  • Changed device ordering to be pcie bus based by default, added –opencl_order option.
  • Fixed issue with –list devices not working without other args.
  • Reformatted help message to hopefully make it easier to read.
  • Added multipool example scripts.
  • Removed ssl/tls server name verification (was re-added with TLS SNI fix)
  • Fixed an unhandled signal bug that would cause rare crashes.
  • Fixed multi-pool API bug.

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