R"===( /* * GPU configuration. You should play around with threads and blocks as the fastest settings will vary. * index - GPU index number usually starts from 0. * threads - Number of GPU threads (nothing to do with CPU threads). * blocks - Number of GPU blocks (nothing to do with CPU threads). * bfactor - Enables running the Cryptonight kernel in smaller pieces. * Increase if you want to reduce GPU lag. Recommended setting on GUI systems - 8 * bsleep - Insert a delay of X microseconds between kernel launches. * Increase if you want to reduce GPU lag. Recommended setting on GUI systems - 100 * affine_to_cpu - This will affine the thread to a CPU. This can make a GPU miner play along nicer with a CPU miner. * sync_mode - method used to synchronize the device * documentation: http://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-runtime-api/group__CUDART__DEVICE.html#group__CUDART__DEVICE_1g69e73c7dda3fc05306ae7c811a690fac * 0 = cudaDeviceScheduleAuto * 1 = cudaDeviceScheduleSpin - create a high load on one cpu thread per gpu * 2 = cudaDeviceScheduleYield * 3 = cudaDeviceScheduleBlockingSync (default) * * On the first run the miner will look at your system and suggest a basic configuration that will work, * you can try to tweak it from there to get the best performance. * * A filled out configuration should look like this: * "gpu_threads_conf" : * [ * { "index" : 0, "threads" : 17, "blocks" : 60, "bfactor" : 0, "bsleep" : 0, * "affine_to_cpu" : false, "sync_mode" : 3, * }, * ], * If you do not wish to mine with your nVidia GPU(s) then use: * "gpu_threads_conf" : * null, */ "gpu_threads_conf" : [ GPUCONFIG ], )==="