

You can calculate the average hash rate using the following formula: Get suitable hardware While mining with unsupported hardware might be possible, it will almost certainly be unprofitable. The mining performance depends on your Clock Rate and Core Voltage setup. If you want to operate your Miner without active cooling, we recommend a Clock Rate up to 100 MHz max. First command configures the graphics card, the second one copy ADL SDK to cgminers directory, fourth one prepare cgminers compilation, then cgminer is set. The Clock Rate can be set with the following commandline parameter: gekko-2pac-freq. The example above shows a Solo-Mining configuration in Con Kolivas’ Solo Mining pool. Please contact your pool operator or check the pool setup guide for more details. The Pool configuration which is used in the example above should be replaced by your own pool configuration data. The following command will start up the CGMiner Software (example): cgminer.exe -o stratum+tcp://:3333 -u 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr -p x -suggest-diff 32 -gekko-2pac-freq 150 The following CMD command can be used to test if the Miner was correctly identified by the CGMiner Mining software: cgminer.exe -n Setup
#WINDOWS CGMINER TUTORIAL DRIVER#
Please note: After installation of Zadig USB driver tools, activate the List All Devices” option in “Options” menu if the Miner does not show up: In case of problems with the device detection, please try the Zadig WinUSB (libusb) driver:
#WINDOWS CGMINER TUTORIAL WINDOWS 10#
For Windows 7 and Windows 10 operating systems we recommend the use of Zadig USB driver & tools ( ). When plugged in, the Miner is registered in Windows Device Manager as “2Pac BM1384 Bitcoin Miner”.

An usage guide for Zadig is available HERE.

