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    GPU Mining AIOMiner v8.0 is now available for download!

    GPU Mining AIOMiner v8.0 is now available for download!


    AIOMiner v8.0 is now available for download!

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 09:00 PM PDT

    Hi All,

    Just wanted to share the good news that AIOMiner v.8.0 is now available for download on the AIOMiner Website. If you're not familiar, let me introduce you to AIOMiner.

    AIOMiner is a /r/gpumining redditor-made mining tool aimed at making mining accessible to everyone, easy to set up, and easy to manage. Our community has a heavy influence in AIOMiner development and we intend to keep it that way! Take a look at where we came from and where we're going with AIOMiner v8.0 all because of your great help and feedback!

    Without further delay, here's what you can expect from AIOMiner v8.0:

    AIO 8.0 Release Notes

    • Auto Profit Switching based off of WhatToMine.com
      • Following Schedule/Profit, Top coins will update at midnight or at a click of a button.
      • Removed where coin prices were before, and now it shows you your top 5 coins to mine, and estimated profits
    • All settings are now stored in a json file vs %appdata% .XML
      • Miners - Stores where to download miners and their versions
      • MinerProcessInfo - List of algorithms and how to mine them with what application
      • AIOSettings - AIOMiner settings
      • AIOProfitability - Stores your benchmark results
      • AIOMiner_Default - Default Coins/Pools
      • AIOMiner - List of your Coins/Pools
      • Backup and Restore now backup the files above and restore the files above
    • Implemented log files so you can see the history of what AIOminer did
      • Improved Try/Catches and info/log/error levels
    • Benchmark System implemented
      • Following WhatToMine.com, you can benchmark your machine against popular Algorithms
    • Miner Selection Implemented
      • With up to 40 Algorithms supported, each with multiple mining applications you can now select what to use for an algorithm
    • Users can now add custom coins in Pool Settings
      • If we don't have the coin that you want you can now add the coin in Pool Settings and select from the 40 Algorithms what it should use
    • Implemented smarter checking on your mining
      • If mining fails, we can now check to make sure your internet is working before trying to restart. This is a google.com check. (disabled by default)
      • We are reviewing the GPU count after an error, If the GPU count changes we will notify you in the logs that they have changed.
      • Ensuring the the miner has closed using the starting PID
      • If after 50 checks if your hashrate is the same, we will restart mining (freeze protection)
    • Implemented Update Settings
      • You have the option to check for new coins/pools on start (disabled by default)
      • You have the option to check for a new version of AIOMiner on start (disabled by default)
      • You can check to see if we have updated the miners list, and the miner processes
    • Download all of the miners only for your GPU type
      • When you start AIOMiner for the first time, you will download all of the possible miner applications for your machine. This will help you follow profits and be ready.
      • If a miner has been updated, the downloader will start and download them for you
    • Implemented a prices Marquee
      • A Marquee will run at the bottom of AIOMiner
      • You can change what coins are in the marquee
    • Implemented an easier "I don't know what i'm doing" for the first run
      • Trying to make it easier for first time miners
    • Fixed countless amounts of bugs
    • Implemented more bugs i'm sure of it

    A history of release notes can be found here.

    What's Next?

    Geeze dude! We just released version 8.0! Give us a break!

    Just kidding!

    If you've been an active member in our community, you know that the work never stops! We're constantly rolling out new updates and features to AIOMiner to bring a better and more successful mining experience to our users. So, next thing we're working on is further development of AIOMiner.com. We want the website to complement and integrate with the AIOMiner software. This way you'll be able to monitor any and all of your rigs anywhere you have an internet connection!

    We're also going to be working on deep analytics into your rig(s) so that you can manipulate them yourself to align with your mining goals whether that be profit, coin accumulation, simply supporting the projects that you believe in, or anything else mining related.

    Something already in the works and getting very close to launch is the AIOPool, but that's all I'm going to say about that! You'll have to stay tuned for more! (Sign up for our newsletter on the website)

    Help Wanted

    All this time, we've been a small team of miners making a better mining experience. As we grow, we're going to need more help! If you're interested in working on a project like AIOMiner, come by our discord and let us know! We'll be happy to evaluate your credentials and see if there's a need on our team that you can fill!

    We all work remotely, so location doesn't matter, but we highly prefer that you are located in the United States.

    Join The Community

    Discord

    Subreddit

    DOWNLOAD AIOMiner v8.0

    We hope you enjoy this new update as much as we do! Feel free to ask any questions you may have, but the best way to contact us is through our Discord.

    Enjoy,

    The AIOMiner Team

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    Now Corsair is against us too. Lol

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    Posted: 31 Mar 2018 05:33 AM PDT

    Best way to clean one's rig???

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 11:22 PM PDT

    Hey guys. How do u guys clean your rigs and how often?!?

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    Getting my rig ready for my new cards to come in today. Yes market is down idgaf im still mining.

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 12:15 PM PDT

    Mining in your dorm? Study shows 60% of all devices mining crypto are located on college campuses

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 10:29 AM PDT

    Is anyone else here buying Vega 56s & 64s?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 08:48 PM PDT

    I've actually been able to find great deals on both Vega 54s & 64s relative to the insane prices of other GPUs, was curious if anyone has managed to scoop any up along with me. I've managed to purchase 2 x Vega 56s and 5 x Vega 64s for ~$12.5 per MH/s, they came out to $465 and $500 respectively. All were only 3 months old or less. None of the people had ever even heard of overclocking or BIOS modding and all appeared to have actually been kept in a cool climate in good condition.

    Was curious to know if anyone else has been able to haggle people down and get some good deals. While $12.5 per MH/s isn't the best price ever when it comes to $/hashes I'm fine with it mainly because I have uses outside of mining for these cards and know a few people who would buy them as upgrades for their machines.

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    Power Consumption question for 6x RX580.

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 07:39 PM PDT

    I'm using 6x RX580 with 170mh/s. But the problem is power consumption is little bit high to 935w. Or is this normal to have this much? or undervolt it more?

    submitted by /u/badral07
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    "Why Bitmain's Ethereum ASICs Will Never Replace GPUs"

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 10:00 PM PDT

    Dero: A new blockchain technology

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 05:21 PM PDT

    gtx 1070 power consumption

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 04:57 PM PDT

    What power consumption at the wall and hashrate is everyone getting with their 1070 rigs on equihash? Ethereum?

    I know there's a lot of info on hashrate to be found but it is generally without power consumption.

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    If I were to buy a card from a miner, is there any way he could prove he didn't use it to mine in an improper way?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 02:37 PM PDT

    Does any of you know if it's possible for someone to prove that the GPUs he used for mining have been mining at safe to mine voltages and Core Clocks? And that he didn't needlessly overclock his GPUs? Does mining software keep logs that could prove this?

    Sorry if I'm intruding, but I'm more interested how it would effect me and others that don't use GPUs to mine crypto.

    submitted by /u/josefharveyX9M
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    2 x 1080ti + 2 x 1070ti (Can my PSU handle it)?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 02:12 PM PDT

    Hi guys, I have a small rig which I am about to build:

    GIG GA-H110-D3A MINING MOBO VGA SUPERNOVA 1200 P2 POWER SUP 2 x MSI GTX 1080 TI ARMOR 11G

    I am aware the PSU is overkill right now but I am planning to add more cards in the future. Fortunately that day is now and I plan on getting either another 1080ti or 2 x 1070tis. I'd prefer the get the 1070tis as they can mine other algorithms better. I'm wondering if you think the PSU could run this setup on a constant basis, any insight you can provide would be much appreciated,

    thanks!

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    Some Apple computers now support external AMD GPUs

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 12:24 PM PDT

    H110ProBTC+ & 2X 750W HP PSU. PCIe supply?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 12:20 PM PDT

    I am using two Parallel miner X11 boards and 24Pin Pico board running off two 750W HP Server PSUs.

    Do I have to power all the risers directly (6Pins) and the PCI-e1&2 (4Pin Molex) on the board?

    Thank you in advance!

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    Mining with nvidia gt730?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 11:54 AM PDT

    Is there a way to algo switch depending on network hashrate?

    Posted: 30 Mar 2018 10:36 AM PDT

    Like, see which network out of my selected coins has the lowest hashrate and join according to that. If so, where can I learn how to do this? Google not helping with this search.

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