마이너별 수수료
rtx 1660 해시레이트 (코인별 해시) 피닉스 마이너 배치파일 명령어
Ethereum
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool eth.2miners.com:2020 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin eth
pause
MOAC
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool moac.clona.ru:2026 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin moac
pause
Metaverse ETP
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool etp.2miners.com:9292 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin etp
pause
Callisto Network
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool clo.2miners.com:3030 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin clo
pause
Expanse
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool exp.2miners.com:3030 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin exp
pause
Ethereum Classic
PhoenixMiner.exe -pool etc.2miners.com:1010 -wal YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS -pass x -worker RIG_ID -coin etc
pause
ssl:// enables mining through SSL if you add this parameter before the pool address. If the pool address is indicated with https://, just replace https:// with ssl://. Please keep in mind that the pool address with SSL is usually different from the pool address without SSL. For example, eth.2miners.com:12020 (2Miners Ethereum pool with SSL).
-gpus launches mining software only on certain GPUs. Indicate target GPUs after -gpus. The first GPU is indexed as 1. For example, if you have a rig with 6 GPUs, they are indexed as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. After adding -gpus 12356 all GPUs, except for the fourth, will start mining. If you have more than 10 GPUs, you should separate the numbers with a comma.
-amd enables mining only on AMD GPUs.
-nvidia enables mining only on Nvidia GPUs.
-eres sets a certain number of mining epochs to allocate enough memory for DAG. The default number of epochs is 2. For example, -eres 3 allocates memory for 3 epochs. The higher the number, the fewer the times a GPU needs to allocate memory. If your GPU memory is close to the DAG size, use minimum values.
-log manages the log file. 0 — log file is not created, 1 — log file is created and you don't see debug messages on the screen, 2 — log file is created and you see debug messages on the screen. The default is -log 1.
You can set parameters not only for all GPUs, but also for each GPU individually. To do that, separate values with a comma. Say, -fanmax 70 sets fan max speed at 70% for all GPUs, while -fanmax 70, 80, 90 sets fan max speed at 70% for the first GPU, 80% for the second, and 90% for the third.
-fanmin sets fan min speed in %. For example, -fanmin 50 tells the mining software that fans should rotate with a speed no less than 50% of the maximum.
-fanmax sets fan max speed in %. For example, -fanmax 95 tells the mining software that fans should rotate with a speed no more than 95% of the maximum.
-tt sets GPU target temperature. For example, at -tt 65 the mining software tries to keep the temperature at 65°C. -tt 0 disables GPU temperature control. Please note that you can use this parameter to set a fixed GPU fan temperature by adding minus before the number. For example, at -tt -75 all GPU fans rotate at 65% speed of the maximum. Not to confuse with -tt 75 that sets GPU temperature at 75°C.
PhoenixMiner command line allows you to set GPU overclocking parameters. Use 0 for each parameter to set default values.
-powlim sets GPU power limit in % from -75 to 75. For example, -powlim 50. Keep in mind that you can set this and other fine tuning parameters for each GPU individually. -powlim 50 0 60 sets power limit for the first GPU at 50, for the third at 60, and for the second it sets the default value.
-cclock sets GPU core clock in MHz. Use relative values for Nvidia GPUs (e.g. -200, +300). For example, -cclock +100.
-cvddc sets GPU core voltage in mV. Use relative values for Nvidia GPUs (e.g. -200, +300). For example, -cvddc +200.
-mclock sets GPU memory clock in MHz. For example, -mclock 1400.
-mvddc sets GPU memory voltage in mV.