AMD launches new software package to solve DAG Ethereum problems
AMD launches new software package to solve DAG Ethereum problems
AMD recently launched a beta version of its Radeon Crimson ReLive driver for the graphics card driver for the Blockchain. Based on the company's release observations, the engine enhances the performance of the "Blockchain workload calculation" and thus enhances the efficiency of electronic currency mining computers using the AMD-Chipset mining unit. Examples of such computers are those used in the mining of electronic Ethereum.
- AMD engine
According to AMD, its engine supports Radeon HD 7700 desktop GPUs, which can be installed on Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 10 systems. Beta software is designed to solve the DAG problem, not to enhance Game performance. AMD also added that the beta engine will not be supported in terms of additional updates, upgrades and crash fixes.
- Accept positive so far
According to TechPowerUp, the engine seems to be a successful solution to the "DAG" problem, and there is only a small difference between mining different sizes of "DAG". By comparison, there is an 81 per cent increase in the ash rate of DAG 199 mining using the new program compared to AMD's old Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB (1546 MHz / 945 MHz) engine. Many Reddit users have also seen the new engine's effectiveness. A user called "Hot-Diggity-Daffodil" claimed that the rate of ash in his ethereum mining had risen from 31 to 37 m / s when he used the beta program. Despite the efficiency of the engine by releasing the beta in enhancing the performance of the ethereum mining platforms, this will be futile when the ethereum platform moves from the proof system by working to the rationing system. If this occurs, the use of GPUs in mining will be practically eliminated for that currency.
Quoting the above "AMD also added that the beta engine will not be supported in terms of additional updates, upgrades and crash fixes." Well what happens when you have it crash! Guess your Shi*out of Luck !
According to TechPowerUp, the engine seems to be a successful solution to the "DAG" problem, and there is only a small difference between mining different sizes of "DAG". By comparison, there is an 81 per cent increase in the ash rate of DAG 199 mining using the new program compared to AMD's old Radeon RX Vega 64 8GB (1546 MHz / 945 MHz) engine. Many Reddit users have also seen the new engine's effectiveness. A user called "Hot-Diggity-Daffodil" claimed that the rate of ash in his ethereum mining had risen from 31 to 37 m / s when he used the beta program. Despite the efficiency of the engine by releasing the beta in enhancing the performance of the ethereum mining platforms, this will be futile when the ethereum platform moves from the proof system by working to the rationing system. If this occurs, the use of GPUs in mining will be practically eliminated for that currency.
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to AMD, its engine supports Radeon HD 7700 desktop GPUs, which can be installed on Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 10 systems. Beta software is designed to solve the DAG problem, not to enhance Game performance. AMD also added that the beta engine will not be supported in terms of additional updates, upgrades and crash fixes.