GitHub - xmrig/xmrig: Monero (XMR) CPU miner
Works in Windows and Linux.
It's been out a few months, long enough if it was a scam it would have been found out, and seems to be the easiest to install and faster than XMR-Stak.
Also has a Nvidia version with an AMD version on the horizon.
https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig
Just tried it out on my dual E5-2620 Ubuntu 16.04 box and the has rate went up from ~475 H/s to 533 H/s
Thats over %10 improvement.
I just did a quick install and test, it auto configures the cpu's and on a E5-26XX V1 works perfectly.
I did ZERO tweaking and left the default donation level of %5 just to check it out, you can compile it at %5 default or %1 or even %0 if you want.
I'm really liking it so far.
Will install on my main pc to see how it handles autoconfig the cpu cores on the oddball E5-2667 V3 es cpu's that I have and give the Nvidia version a try.
Will let it run on my dual E5-2620 box for a while.
Works in Windows and Linux.
It's been out a few months, long enough if it was a scam it would have been found out, and seems to be the easiest to install and faster than XMR-Stak.
Also has a Nvidia version with an AMD version on the horizon.
https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig
Just tried it out on my dual E5-2620 Ubuntu 16.04 box and the has rate went up from ~475 H/s to 533 H/s
Thats over %10 improvement.
I just did a quick install and test, it auto configures the cpu's and on a E5-26XX V1 works perfectly.
I did ZERO tweaking and left the default donation level of %5 just to check it out, you can compile it at %5 default or %1 or even %0 if you want.
I'm really liking it so far.
Will install on my main pc to see how it handles autoconfig the cpu cores on the oddball E5-2667 V3 es cpu's that I have and give the Nvidia version a try.
Will let it run on my dual E5-2620 box for a while.