Remove GMiner miner plugin from the preinstalled miner plugins
Preinstalled miner plugins:
Excavator
LolMiner
NBMiner
Phoenix
XMRig
This version is intended for experienced miners. Components of NHM may get flagged by anti-virus software (see here). Users should be comfortable managing AV/Firewall exceptions.
Important guidelines for using NHM:
NiceHash Miner is usually flagged by AV (anti-virus) software. This is normal, as almost every mining software on the market is blacklisted by AV. Just make an exception in your AV software to enable the proper operation of NHML.
You may have to add an exception in your browser to enable NHM download. Learn how OR download password protected zip archive link.
We cannot guarantee for every 3rd party miner code thus you agree to use it at your own risk.
We suggest you don’t use cryptocurrency wallets or have any access to any cryptocurrency, sensitive or important data on the same computer where you use NHM. NiceHash will never ask or use your private keys, but we cannot guarantee the same for the 3rd party miners included in NHM now or any time in the future.
Add an exception to Windows Defender for the NiceHash Miner folder (after you unzip the package).
Check out the Wiki for instructions on getting started, upgrading, troubleshooting, and more.
If autodownload fails, download the miner bins manually and unzip them to the miner plugin bins path. Miner binary package sources are in nhm\miner_plugins\XPlugin\internals\MinersBinsUrlsSettings.json for XPlugin.
#1991 Added Apple M1 processor support. #1986 Up to 20-30% faster RandomX dataset initialization with AVX2 on some CPUs. #1964 Cleanup and refactoring. #1966 Removed libcpuid support. #1968 Added virtual machine detection. #1969 #1970 Fixed errors found by static analysis. #1977 Fixed: secure JIT and huge pages are incompatible on Windows. #1979 Term x64 replaced to 64-bit. #1980 Fixed build on gcc 11. #1989 Fixed broken Dero solo mining.
NAVI KERNEL REWRITE! Over the last month we've been working on new kernels. The first one released is for Navi. The main feature is lower power consumption, hashrate will remain about the same but depends somewhat on clocks. NOTE: please let the miner retune any existing --eth_config arguments for all Navi gpus, the new values will be significantly lower.
Claymore API now supported, meaning you can use EthMan to monitor TRM rigs.
This release supports a range of algorithms optimized for AMD GCN GPUs (ethash, kawpow, nimiq, lyra2z, phi2, lyra2rev3, x16r, x16rv2, x16s, x16rt, MTP, cuckarood29, cuckatoo31, chukwa-512, cryptonight R, cryptonight v8 and a lot of other cryptonight variants).
* 2020-12-26일 현재 이더리움의 epoch #384를 넘겨졌기 때문에 이 프로그램을 이용한 채굴이 중지되어져 있습니다.
** 그러나 다른 코인을 채굴하는데 사용할 수도 있습니다.
Latest version is v15.0 - Supercharged Edition:
- now miner supports up to #384 epoch (4GB DAG size). Note that previous versions support up to #299 epoch, you will not be able to use old versions after #299 epoch. - added support for Navi cards (ETH-only mode). - now miner sets environment variables automatically (required for 4GB AMD cards). - a few minor bug fixes and improvements.
fixed performance degradation on Ethash under Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 miner launch specific kernels on specific devices, you can forcely enable this kernels on GPU use --oc1 flag (also you can use --oc flag to enable option per GPU)
Ethash fee is 0.65% KAWPOW fee is 1%
NOTE: this update only includes windows version because there is no changes for linux
(octopus) Up to 20% performance improvements on most 20xx and 30xx series GPUs with low PL NOTE: use CUDA 10.0 build for 16 and 20 series cards for better performance
(octopus) Add solo mining support NOTE: worker name for octopus is no longer set via -w, use -u wallet.worker instead as that's what most pools prefer
feature: ethash DAG verification after creation, if miner showed log in red font: Verification failed, invalid 2.0%, please consider lower GPU overclock
New kernels for AMD Vega and Navi GPUs that are slightly faster when the DAG buffer is approaching or passing 4GB in size (the current ETH DAG is close to 4GB). To use these new kernels, you need to use drivers 20.5.1 or later under Win10, or 20.10.x or later under Linux
Fixed crash (or GPUs not detected error) when using the latest Windows Nvidia drivers 460.79 and 460.89
Validated support for Nvidia RTX 3090, 3080, 3070, and 3060Ti GPUs. Those still use the current kernels and there are no speed increases fom the previous PhoenixMiner release
Automatic re-running auto-tune as needed when switching to a different DAG buffer type (e.g. when switching from ETH to ETC, or back)
Fixed crash when trying to set -mvddc on very old AMD drivers (including the beta blockchain drivers from 2017)
Added support for the latest AMD Windows 10 drivers 20.12.1 and 20.11.3
Add support for the older AMD Linux driver 19.50-1011208-ubuntu-18.04 (used by some Linux mining OSes and other software)
Added new kernels to allow mining on AMD Hawaii cards (R9 390, etc.) with the current and future DAG epochs (even with DAG buffer above 4GB for the 8GB cards). Note that the AMD Windows drivers do not support compute mode for Hawaii cards, so the hashrate will be quite low (14-15 MH/s with the current ETH DAG epoch). This problem is fixed under Linux, where you can get the full 29-30 MH/s speed out of the Hawaii cards.