[CPU] JCE Miner Cryptonight/forks, brand new, super fast!

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[CPU] JCE Miner Cryptonight/forks, brand new, super fast!


JCE Cryptonote CPU Miner


Welcome to the Fastest Cryptonote CPU Miner ever!


You can download it from the Mega page here: Download JCE Miner



Is that a Virus? No!
Like all miners, JCE gets detected as a virus by most Antiviruses, including Windows Defender. But it’s not. Read more about Privacy and Security below.


Is it just yet-another fork of a common miner? No!
You’re not losing your time testing a made-up rip of a common miner, JCE is brand new, using 100% new code.


Are the new Monero-V7, Cryptolight-V7, Cryptonight-Heavy, IPBC, Alloy, MKT and XTL forks supported? Yes!
The --variation parameter let you choose the fork. More details below.


Speed
In short, JCE is:



  • Crazy fast on non-AES 64-bits, usually 35-40% faster than other miners
  • Compared to other 32-bits miners, still faster on non-AES 32-bits, sometimes beating even the other miners 64-bits versions
  • And still faster on non-AES 32-bits Cryptonight-Heavy, with usually +50% speed.
  • Barely faster than the other best on AES 64-bits, beating them by ~1%, +2.8% on V7 fork, +4% on Cryptonight-Heavy
  • Also a lot faster on AES 32-bits, but it’s a rare case (mostly seen on Intel Atom tablets)


Here’s a benchmark against three other common miners.
The test is fair : run on the exact same Win10 Pro computer, all Huge Pages enabled, no background task, best configuration.



  • XMRStak means: the released Unified binary from github (not recompiled myself)
  • XMRig means: the respective best released binary gcc (32-bits) and msvc (64-bits) from github (not recompiled myself)
  • Claymore means: best Claymore CPU (3.4 for 32-bits, 3.9 for 64-bits)
  • When not supported, score is zero, if not tested yet, score is ?
  • Fees are included in the score


Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 116808557

Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 9306850

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 506502502443

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 4340327275

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight V7
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 503492491?

Ryzen 1600, 8 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight V7
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 4240320?

Core2 Quad 2.666 GHz 12M, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 5033360

Ryzen 1600, 4 threads, 64-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 2521692500

Ryzen 1600, 4 threads, 32-bits, Cryptonight Heavy
JCE XMRStak XMRig Claymore 19101740

Getting started


If you’re new at mining Cryptonight, here’s the simplest way:

  • Choose the coin to mine, see the list below. The most common is Monero.
  • Get a wallet, that’s a ~95 character long identifier. If you don’t have one yet, you can create it
  • Choose a pool to mine on, and its port. For example Pool pool minexmr com and port 4444
  • Edit the start.bat that’s shipped in the .zip
    • Change the example POOL by yours
    • Change the example PORT by yours
    • Change the example WALLET by yours
    • You can leave the default password x
  • (Optional) If your coin is exotic, maybe you also need to change FORK=0 to another number. See the list in the start bat
  • Run start bat