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==Examples==
==Flags to Use==
From the Known Settings part of the [http://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?topic=1334.msg14875#msg14875 introductory post.]


Windows 7 64, Stream 2.2, AMD 5[7-8]70
ATI/AMD Radeon HD 5xxx cards (for example, HD 5770): use '-v -w128'


Use '-v -w 128' with '-f 30' on 5770 (160 MHash), '-f 5' on 5870 (318 MHash)
If you find the desktop laggy while mining, use '-f60'. This may decrease performance slightly.
 
Please update this section if you find better settings, or good settings for a card not listed here.


==FAQ==
==FAQ==

Revision as of 18:51, 27 February 2011

Poclbm (PyOpenCL bitcoin miner) is a python GPU bitcoin miner that uses the OpenCL framework to quickly perform the hashing computations. Works with AMD - 4xxx and up, Nvidia - 8xxx and up, video cards.

Download

Latest miner.

Sources.

Flags to Use

ATI/AMD Radeon HD 5xxx cards (for example, HD 5770): use '-v -w128'

If you find the desktop laggy while mining, use '-f60'. This may decrease performance slightly.

Please update this section if you find better settings, or good settings for a card not listed here.

FAQ

Introductory post FAQ.

Founder

m0mchil

Guides

Windows

How to get started using your GPU to mine for Bitcoins on Windows

Ubuntu

Easy Ubuntu python OpenCL mining setup

HomePage

Project Page

Project Thread

License

Open source, but no mention of which open source license was found.

See Also