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How to Test Your GPU Performance for Scrypt Cloud Mining
Scrypt cloud mining is a popular way to mine cryptocurrencies such as Litecoin, Dogecoin, and others using the Scrypt algorithm. Scrypt is designed to be more resistant to ASIC miners, which are specialized hardware devices that can outperform general-purpose GPUs. However, not all GPUs are equal when it comes to Scrypt mining, and some factors such as memory bandwidth, core clock speed, and power consumption can affect your mining profitability.
Therefore, before you invest in a Scrypt cloud mining contract, you may want to test your GPU performance and compare it with other options. This can help you estimate your potential earnings and decide which cloud mining provider offers the best value for your money. In this article, we will show you how to test your GPU performance for Scrypt cloud mining using a free software called SGMiner.
What is SGMiner
SGMiner is a Scrypt GPU miner for Windows that supports various Scrypt-based coins such as Litecoin, Dogecoin, Feathercoin, and more. It is based on the official version of cgminer 4.2.1, which was the last version to support GPU mining before switching to ASIC-only mode. SGMiner allows you to adjust various parameters such as intensity, worksize, thread concurrency, and more to optimize your mining performance.
You can download SGMiner 4.2.1 from the link below[^1^]. Please note that this is the standard version of SGMiner, which does not support many alternative cryptographic algorithms. For those, you will need sph-sgminer, a fork based on an older version of SGMiner 4.1.0[^2^]. You will also need to install the latest drivers for your GPU and the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2013[^3^].
How to Test Your GPU Performance with SGMiner
To test your GPU performance with SGMiner, you will need to create or edit a batch file (.bat) that contains the necessary commands to run the miner. You can use any text editor such as Notepad to do this. Here is an example of a batch file for mining Litecoin on a pool called Multipool.us:
sgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://eu.multipool.us:7777 -u yourworker.1 -p password -I 19
pause
The batch file should be saved in the same folder as SGMiner.exe. Here is what each command means:
sgminer.exe: The name of the executable file. No need to change.
--scrypt: The algorithm on which cryptocurrency will be mined. For Scrypt coins, use this flag.
-o stratum+tcp://eu.multipool.us:7777: The address and port of the pool on which the coin will be mined. You can find this information on the pool's website or dashboard.
-u yourworker.1: The username and worker name from the pool. If registration is not required on the pool, then use your coin address instead.
-p password: The password from the pool. If registration is not required on the pool, then use any password or x.
-I 19: The mining intensity. The range is from 0 to 20. Higher values mean higher performance but also higher power consumption and heat generation. You may need to experiment with different values to find the optimal one for your GPU.
pause: This command prevents the batch file from closing after running SGMiner.
After saving the batch file, double-click on it to run SGMiner. You should see a window like this:
The window shows you various information such as:
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