lolMiner 1.67 vs Rigel miner 1.3.5 on Nexa – Overclocks, hashrates, and efficiency



lolMiner 1.67 vs Rigel miner 1.3.5 on Nexa – Overclocks, hashrates, and efficiency

lolMiner 1.67 vs Rigel miner 1.3.5 on Nexa - Overclocks, hashrates, and efficiency

Command to install Rigel Miner 1.3.5 –
cd ~/tmp && rm -rf ~/tmp/rigel-1.3.5-linux/ && wget https://github.com/rigelminer/rigel/releases/download/1.3.5/rigel-1.3.5-linux.tar.gz && tar -xvf rigel-1.3.5-linux.tar.gz && miner stop && cp -rf ~/tmp/rigel-1.3.5-linux/rigel /hive/miners/rigel/1.3.4/ && rm -rf ~/tmp/rigel-1.3.5-linux/ && miner start

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