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[CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
Submitted by maradona loser, 07-12-2020, 11:17 PM, Thread ID: 188906
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#1 [font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit switching for GPU and CPU mining
This guide describes the concepts of profit switching for GPU and CPU mining, using a Managed Profit Miner in Awesome Miner. For a general introduction to the profit switching feature, see the guide Profit switching introduction.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Managed Profit Switching operates in the following way[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Based on the concept of Managed Miner, but requires a specific kind called Managed Profit Miner
Intended to be used for GPU mining running on Windows
Supports automatic switching between multiple algorithms and mining software (e.g. switching between Sgminer, Claymore Ethereum and more)
Automatically switch between multiple algorithms, online services like NiceHash and single coin pools[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Setup a single miner
This guide will describe the steps how to setup a single miner for Managed Profit Switching.[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click New miner... in the main window of Awesome Miner
The wizard welcome page is displayed. Click Next to continue.
Select Managed Profit Miner and click Next
Configure the new miner:
Description: Give the new miner a description (optional)
Miner host: Specify on which host the miner should be running. Select Local to run on the local computer where Awesome Miner is running. To run the mining on a computer where Remote Agent is running, either select it from the list if it already been added, or click the New button to add it. When adding a new Remote Agent, the IP address of the computer where the Remote Agent is running needs to be specified.
Profit switching profile: Select either AMD GPU or nVidia GPU in the list of profit profiles. These profiles can be customized in the Options dialog later.
Click Next to continue[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The first time a Managed Profit Miner is added, you need to specify which mining pools to use. The example below illustrates the use of NiceHash and Zpool, two mining pools where you only need to specify your Bitcoin address to get started with mining.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click Finish to confirm the new miner[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Managed Profit Switching: Setup multiple miners using network scan
This guide will describe the steps how to setup a multiple miners for for Managed Profit Switching. All computers to be managed by Awesome Miner must have Awesome Miner Remote Agent installed and running. The network scan will search for Remote Agents on the network.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click New miner... in the main window of Awesome Miner
The wizard welcome page is displayed. Click Next to continue.
Select Network scan and click Next
Select the Miner type Awesome Miner Remote Agent and the IP range to scan. Click Start scan and wait until the scan is finished:
Check the box on the left side for each miner you want to add
Give the new miners a description (optional)
Click Next to continue
Select either AMD GPU or nVidia GPU in the list of profit profiles. These profiles can be customized in the Options dialog later.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The first time a Managed Profit Miner is added, you need to specify which mining pools to use. The example below illustrates the use of NiceHash and Zpool, two mining pools where you only need to specify your Bitcoin address to get started with mining.
The same configuration for profit switching pools are also available via the Options dialog, Profit switching section.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click Finish to confirm the new miners[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Configuration
The profit switching feature can be configured in the Options dialog, Profit switching section as illustrated below. The settings below are only used for Managed Profit Miners, where GPU or CPU mining is used. The settings are not applicable for External Profit Switching where ASIC miners are used.[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Settings for Managed Profit Switching
Enable Managed Profit Switching: Specifies if Managed Profit Switching should be used. When enabled, at least one of the checkboxes for the pools below must be checked. This option is required for using Managed Profit Miners (defined in Managed Miners section of Options dialog).
Nicehash, Zpool, and most other pools: Enter your Bitcoin address to use any of these mining pools.
Mining Pool Hub and Mining Dutch: It's required to first sign up on the pool web sites to use these mining pools. Enter your username and worker name as indicated on the pool web site. Please note that the worker name may have to be added on the pool web site before using it.
Ignore pools with no accepted shares in: If enabled, the profit switcher will mark the current pool as failed if the pool doesn't report any accepted shares in the configured number of minutes. This can be an indication that either the mining software or the pool isn't working as expected. The Ignore time specifies for how long the pool should be marked as failed.
Ignore pools after too many failed miner restart attempts: In case a specific mining software or algorithm are causing multiple crashes in a row, this feature can be used to mark the pool as failed, forcing the profit switcher to pick another pool that eventually will result in that another algorithm is selected.
Select BTC payout (c=BTC) for Yiimp based pools: This setting can enable payout in Bitcoin (BTC) for Yiimp-based pools (Zpool, Hash Refinery and so on). To enable payout in another coin via the password field, please go to the Online Services section and open the properties for each entry and set a custom value in the password field. Please see the documentation for the mining pools for details about supported parameters in the password field.
Make predefined pools available everywhere: If enabled, all the pools that are considered by the profit switcher will also be made available to be selected outside the profit switcher, for example as a pool for a Managed Miner.
Minimum time to stay on a pool: If enabled, Awesome Miner will not make and pool changes on a miner for the specific amount of time.
Custom pools
The profit switcher can include any pool as long as the profit information is available for the pool - for example that the coin statistics are known. To add multiple pools, a Pool Group containing all the pools must be added first. Pool Groups are defined in Options dialog, Pools section, Pool Groups tab. The Custom pools field can either specify a single pool, or a Pool Group that contains multiple pools.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit Profiles
Profit switching profiles defines the settings for the profit switchers. It defines what mining software to be used and the hashrate for each algorithm. The profiles can be configured in the Options dialog, Profit profile section.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]There are three predefined profiles. AMD GPU, nVidia GPU and Intel CPU. These contain typical hashrates and a selection of which mining software they support. For the profit switcher to work well it's recommended to adjust the configuration to match the mining hardware being used. The predefined profiles can be modified and new profiles can be added.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]To automatically adjust the hashrates for multiple algorithms at the same time, the feature Benchmark of algorithm hashrates can be used.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]To change hashrate and power usage for all profiles, go to the Algorithms section of the Options dialog instead. The hashrates defined in the profit switching profiles will use the values from Algorithms as defaults, and only override those values where adjustments are needed.[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profile groups
Profile groups is a collection of multiple profit switching profiles. One profit switching profile could for example describe the hashrates for nVidia GTX 1060, while another describe the hashrates for nVidia GTX 1070. If a mining system is made up of three nVidia GTX 1060 and one nVidia GTX 1070, the profile group could specify this and the profit switcher would understand the exact hashrate capabilities of that system in order to make the correct decision.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profile groups can also be used to make combined calculations in the Coins and Online Services tabs of the main window.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Every Managed Profit Miner must specify either a Profit switching profile or a Profit group. The power cost for a miner is based on the profile. If multiple GPU's are used, a Profile Group should be used to specify the number of each GPU type in order for the total power cost to be correct.[/font]
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[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit Switching Profile Properties
The properties for a Profit switching profiles allows configuration of which mining software to use and customizable hashrates.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Configure button can be used to specify custom command line parameters to the mining software.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The default hashrates and power usage are defined in the Options dialog, Algorithms section. Each profile can override these settings.[/font]
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https://mega.nz/file/bL4AHR6T#_MItXLvanTMPDY0IjB_efOjws6Rk7ebPYKPPLqWRWco[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit switching for GPU and CPU mining
This guide describes the concepts of profit switching for GPU and CPU mining, using a Managed Profit Miner in Awesome Miner. For a general introduction to the profit switching feature, see the guide Profit switching introduction.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Managed Profit Switching operates in the following way[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Based on the concept of Managed Miner, but requires a specific kind called Managed Profit Miner
Intended to be used for GPU mining running on Windows
Supports automatic switching between multiple algorithms and mining software (e.g. switching between Sgminer, Claymore Ethereum and more)
Automatically switch between multiple algorithms, online services like NiceHash and single coin pools[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Setup a single miner
This guide will describe the steps how to setup a single miner for Managed Profit Switching.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click New miner... in the main window of Awesome Miner
The wizard welcome page is displayed. Click Next to continue.
Select Managed Profit Miner and click Next
Configure the new miner:
Description: Give the new miner a description (optional)
Miner host: Specify on which host the miner should be running. Select Local to run on the local computer where Awesome Miner is running. To run the mining on a computer where Remote Agent is running, either select it from the list if it already been added, or click the New button to add it. When adding a new Remote Agent, the IP address of the computer where the Remote Agent is running needs to be specified.
Profit switching profile: Select either AMD GPU or nVidia GPU in the list of profit profiles. These profiles can be customized in the Options dialog later.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The first time a Managed Profit Miner is added, you need to specify which mining pools to use. The example below illustrates the use of NiceHash and Zpool, two mining pools where you only need to specify your Bitcoin address to get started with mining.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click Finish to confirm the new miner[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Managed Profit Switching: Setup multiple miners using network scan
This guide will describe the steps how to setup a multiple miners for for Managed Profit Switching. All computers to be managed by Awesome Miner must have Awesome Miner Remote Agent installed and running. The network scan will search for Remote Agents on the network.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click New miner... in the main window of Awesome Miner
The wizard welcome page is displayed. Click Next to continue.
Select Network scan and click Next
Select the Miner type Awesome Miner Remote Agent and the IP range to scan. Click Start scan and wait until the scan is finished:
Check the box on the left side for each miner you want to add
Give the new miners a description (optional)
Click Next to continue
Select either AMD GPU or nVidia GPU in the list of profit profiles. These profiles can be customized in the Options dialog later.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The first time a Managed Profit Miner is added, you need to specify which mining pools to use. The example below illustrates the use of NiceHash and Zpool, two mining pools where you only need to specify your Bitcoin address to get started with mining.
The same configuration for profit switching pools are also available via the Options dialog, Profit switching section.
Click Next to continue[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Click Finish to confirm the new miners[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Configuration
The profit switching feature can be configured in the Options dialog, Profit switching section as illustrated below. The settings below are only used for Managed Profit Miners, where GPU or CPU mining is used. The settings are not applicable for External Profit Switching where ASIC miners are used.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Settings for Managed Profit Switching
Enable Managed Profit Switching: Specifies if Managed Profit Switching should be used. When enabled, at least one of the checkboxes for the pools below must be checked. This option is required for using Managed Profit Miners (defined in Managed Miners section of Options dialog).
Nicehash, Zpool, and most other pools: Enter your Bitcoin address to use any of these mining pools.
Mining Pool Hub and Mining Dutch: It's required to first sign up on the pool web sites to use these mining pools. Enter your username and worker name as indicated on the pool web site. Please note that the worker name may have to be added on the pool web site before using it.
Ignore pools with no accepted shares in: If enabled, the profit switcher will mark the current pool as failed if the pool doesn't report any accepted shares in the configured number of minutes. This can be an indication that either the mining software or the pool isn't working as expected. The Ignore time specifies for how long the pool should be marked as failed.
Ignore pools after too many failed miner restart attempts: In case a specific mining software or algorithm are causing multiple crashes in a row, this feature can be used to mark the pool as failed, forcing the profit switcher to pick another pool that eventually will result in that another algorithm is selected.
Select BTC payout (c=BTC) for Yiimp based pools: This setting can enable payout in Bitcoin (BTC) for Yiimp-based pools (Zpool, Hash Refinery and so on). To enable payout in another coin via the password field, please go to the Online Services section and open the properties for each entry and set a custom value in the password field. Please see the documentation for the mining pools for details about supported parameters in the password field.
Make predefined pools available everywhere: If enabled, all the pools that are considered by the profit switcher will also be made available to be selected outside the profit switcher, for example as a pool for a Managed Miner.
Minimum time to stay on a pool: If enabled, Awesome Miner will not make and pool changes on a miner for the specific amount of time.
Custom pools
The profit switcher can include any pool as long as the profit information is available for the pool - for example that the coin statistics are known. To add multiple pools, a Pool Group containing all the pools must be added first. Pool Groups are defined in Options dialog, Pools section, Pool Groups tab. The Custom pools field can either specify a single pool, or a Pool Group that contains multiple pools.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit Profiles
Profit switching profiles defines the settings for the profit switchers. It defines what mining software to be used and the hashrate for each algorithm. The profiles can be configured in the Options dialog, Profit profile section.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]There are three predefined profiles. AMD GPU, nVidia GPU and Intel CPU. These contain typical hashrates and a selection of which mining software they support. For the profit switcher to work well it's recommended to adjust the configuration to match the mining hardware being used. The predefined profiles can be modified and new profiles can be added.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]To automatically adjust the hashrates for multiple algorithms at the same time, the feature Benchmark of algorithm hashrates can be used.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]To change hashrate and power usage for all profiles, go to the Algorithms section of the Options dialog instead. The hashrates defined in the profit switching profiles will use the values from Algorithms as defaults, and only override those values where adjustments are needed.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profile groups
Profile groups is a collection of multiple profit switching profiles. One profit switching profile could for example describe the hashrates for nVidia GTX 1060, while another describe the hashrates for nVidia GTX 1070. If a mining system is made up of three nVidia GTX 1060 and one nVidia GTX 1070, the profile group could specify this and the profit switcher would understand the exact hashrate capabilities of that system in order to make the correct decision.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profile groups can also be used to make combined calculations in the Coins and Online Services tabs of the main window.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Every Managed Profit Miner must specify either a Profit switching profile or a Profit group. The power cost for a miner is based on the profile. If multiple GPU's are used, a Profile Group should be used to specify the number of each GPU type in order for the total power cost to be correct.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Profit Switching Profile Properties
The properties for a Profit switching profiles allows configuration of which mining software to use and customizable hashrates.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The Configure button can be used to specify custom command line parameters to the mining software.[/font]
[font=Nunito, "Helvetica Neue", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]The default hashrates and power usage are defined in the Options dialog, Algorithms section. Each profile can override these settings.[/font]
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https://mega.nz/file/bL4AHR6T#_MItXLvanTMPDY0IjB_efOjws6Rk7ebPYKPPLqWRWco[/font]
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
09-12-2020, 02:16 PM
#2 Is there any investment is required to mine bitcoin crypto?
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
09-12-2020, 02:34 PM
#3 The HTML code is not working in your post, i can't read it.
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
13-12-2020, 06:37 AM
#4 Do not use anything handling your cryptocurrency that isn't open-source. If it isn't open-source, it isn't trustworthy.
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
16-12-2020, 12:08 AM
#5 Do people even mine anymore. Is it profitable? I imagine it just makes more sense to buy it at this point.
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
16-12-2020, 07:35 AM
#6 mining sucks if you dont have a good PC, make sure its good before mining though
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
Yes with some interest, research and hardware like miner :peace:09-12-2020, 02:16 PMAagil Wrote: Is there any investment is required to mine bitcoin crypto?
Yes i am mining Ethereum with GPU. it is funny and a money making business. Of course, it feels like you invested by purchasing the equipment first.16-12-2020, 12:08 AMbobshorn Wrote: Do people even mine anymore. Is it profitable? I imagine it just makes more sense to buy it at this point.
RE: [CRACK]AwesomeMiner8.3_patch_Cpu_Gpu
09-01-2021, 04:24 AM
#8 Do not use anything handling your cryptocurrency that isn't open-source. If it isn't open-source, it isn't trustworthy.
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