![]() ![]() I suggest you search or browse the scrypt cgminer thread for other users optimal settings. You may not get the results you expect. Say you have two cards and one does better at worksize 128 and another at 256, just set -worksize 128,256 in the order of your gpus. For multible gpu setups, you can use commas to control both cards. worksize # - Tweaking this can improve your performance. Most cards do well at 12 for desktop usage and 13+ for dedicated mining. A high number is good for dedicated miners, a lower mining should be used if you plan on using your desktop. intensity # - This sets the "intensity" of the gpu scanning. To find the best number for this, look at the table in this post, find your gpu and set this setting as the number of shaders your card has. It does mathy witchcraft stuff to chooses the best settings for your gpu based on your shaders. shaders # - This tries to choose the best settings for mining scrypt on your graphics cards. Recommended to set (And kinda sorta required):Ĭgminer -scrypt -o -u Username.1 -p x -shaders # -intensity # -worksize # -g #Ī lot. Step 4 - Configurating - Finding the Right Settings The next part I can't really help you all that much, it mostly depends on you to figure it out yourself if it doesn't work correctly. So, now I have to tell you that was the easy part. The password is usually defined on the workers page of a pool. p x - Another pool setting for cgminer, this simply sets the password. By default on a lot of pools the default worker is. Username should be replaced with your username/worker on the pool. u Username.1 - This tells cgminer what username you want to log onto the pool with. o - This is telling cgminer that the pool you want to connect to is, notice how it includes the port at the end. scrypt - Telling cgminer to mine scrypt. If you would rather use another pool you can find others on the mining pools wiki page.Ĭgminer -scrypt -o -u Username.1 -p 12345Ĭgminer - That is telling the bat file that you want to execute cgminer, and whatever follows it as the configuration. Any pool will work as long as you have the username and password correct. We have to configure cgminer, so lets start with the basics, lets set the pool up. ![]() Step 3 - Configurating - Setting Up A Pool If it doesn't then you did something wrong. Once your settings match the above, click save. ![]() bat to the end of the file name, and change the "Text Documents" to All Files. You should still be in your cgminer folder. A new window will open, asking you where to save and what to name it as. Open the new file you made.Ĭlick on File, and click on Save As. Compiled by me of course and click Text Document. Windows users, you can grab the windows build of cgminer from here. ![]()
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