I 18 -g 1 -w 256 -thread-concurrency 8192Īggression 16 gpu_thread_concurrency 3100 Linux Mint 15 Xfce, APP SDK v2.7, Catalyst 13.4Īggression 16 worksize 128 gpu_thread_concurrency 4096Īggression 11 gpu_thread_concurrency 3096 Windows 7 圆4, 75C, Catalyst 13.1, unlocked Athlon II X3 445, 16GB G.skill RAM, WD Caviar 320GB HDD, 430W Corsair Builder, ASUS M4A87TD/USB3 Worksize 64 aggression 18 threads_per_gpu 1 sharethreads 6 lookup_gap 2 gpu_thread_concurrency 1280 Ubuntu Server 12.04 圆4, Catalyst 11.11, APP SDK 2.5Īggression 20 worksize 64 threads_per_gpu 2 lookup_gap 2 sharethreads 6 gpu_thread_concurrency 640 Threads_per_gpu 5 gpu_thread_concurrency 7500Īggression 16 sharethreads 10 gpu_thread_concurrency 5632 ![]() Windows 7, Catalyst 12.10, DFI Lanparty X48 I 18 -g 1 -w 256 -thread-concurrency 7168Īggression 16 sharethreads 8 gpu_thread_concurrency 8000 Windows 7, 72C, Catalyst 13.2, SDK 2.7, Xeon x5460Īggression 20 worksize 128 sharethreads 48 gpu_thread_concurrency 12000 Ubuntu Server 12.04 圆4, Catalyst 11.11, APP SDK 2.5,ħ5C, i3-530 4GHz (20.5khash/s), 10GB RAM, using a HIS 5830 Cooler and Liquidmetal Pad (an SMT capacitor exploded into flames) Windows 7, 90C, Catalyst 13.9, MSI HAWK with only one fan ![]() I 16 -g 2 -w 128 -thread-concurrency 3048Ĭeleron E3200, Asrock G41, onboard GPU in use Winows 7 圆4, 72C, Catalyst 12.4, SDK 2.7Īggression 15 threads_per_gpu 2 worksize 128 sharethreads 24 gpu_thread_concurrency 4096 Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, APP SDK v2.7, Catalyst 13.1 Notes (OS/TEMPS/DRIVERS/HARDWARE/FIRMWARE) While GUIMiner-scrypt adds a GUI on top of cgminer, it's not the best method since it can be slower or cause mining issues without any error information. But it isn't suitable for actually mining with its own CPU or GPU.GPU AMD (ATI) cgminer is the simplest and most effective miner to use. The Raspberry Pi is certainly capable of that task, and it is cheap and uses little electricity of its own. It is well suited to the latter task, since controlling ASIC miners requires very little in the way of CPU performance just the ability to run a minimal operating system with network access, and some simple software to fetch work from the network and feed it to the ASICs. ![]() However, most people use it in a very different way: not to do the mining itself, but as a controller for ASIC mining devices (typically for Bitcoin and other SHA256 coins, not scrypt). The asker probably got this idea because there is lots of discussion on the Internet about using the Raspberry Pi for mining. ![]() It appears that current versions of cgminer have removed scrypt support altogether.Īs Hồ Tuấn Kiệt points out, a Raspberry Pi would be hopelessly underpowered for CPU mining of any kind, so this would be a really ineffective idea even if it worked. The asker evidently did not enable it, which is why it does not work. Might as well give this old question an answer.Ĭgminer 3.7.2 (which was obsolete even when this question was asked) required scrypt to be enabled as a compile-time option with.
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