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Can I config phoenix build-in miner of NiceHash ?

My rig is 5700xt

Where can I manually tune for build-in phoenix miner of NiceHash

example bat file

PhoenixMiner.exe -pool us.etc.wattpool.net:8008 -wal YOURETHADDRESS -worker WORKERNAME -epsw x -amd -acm -mi 1 -gt 126 -mode 1 -clKernel 1 -clNew 1 -clf 0 -lidag 1 -openclLocalWork 64 (or 32 for default, or 128 for the 60+ mh/s number) -openclGlobalMultiplier 4096 pause

or Maybe can I still use phoenix miner without openning NiceHash but collect my BTC from this to same BTC address of my NiceHash ?

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phoenix miner is IMO the best one for mining ETH. if you are comfy with changing the parameters of the miner (which isn't hard at all) then i suggest that you just use a different pool like ethermine.org

also the -gt should be set to 0 so it auto tunes every time. it is more efficient that way and is what is suggested by the creator on the page for phoenix miner.

 

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