PearlPool Guide

RTX 4090 Pearl / PRL Mining Guide

Pearl / PRL mining guide for PearlPool.cloud miners.

RTX 4090 Pearl / PRL Mining Guide

Published: June 2026 · Category: Hardware

Overview

The NVIDIA RTX 4090 is one of the strongest consumer GPUs and can be useful for Pearl / PRL mining when paired with a compatible miner. This guide focuses on connecting an RTX 4090 rig to PearlPool.cloud, checking accepted shares, monitoring reject rate and understanding what the pool statistics mean.

This is not a profitability promise. Mining results depend on hardware settings, power cost, pool luck, network difficulty, miner software and uptime.

Recommended Pool Setup

PoolPearlPool.cloud
Stratumstratum+tcp://pearlpool.cloud:5566
Worker FormatYOUR_PRL_WALLET.4090
Passwordx
PayoutPPLNS
Minimum Payout2 PRL

Worker Naming

Use a clear worker name so you can recognize your rig on the leaderboard and wallet stats page. Examples:

YOUR_PRL_WALLET.rtx4090
YOUR_PRL_WALLET.4090rig01

If you run multiple rigs, use names like 4090a, 4090b or farm01.

What to Watch in Miner Logs

  • New job messages: The pool is sending work correctly.
  • Accepted shares: Your GPU is submitting valid pool work.
  • Rejected shares: A small amount can happen, but a high rate should be investigated.
  • Connection drops: Check network stability and firewall rules.
  • Temperature or power throttling: Lower clocks or power limit if the rig is unstable.

Accepted Shares and Candidates

An RTX 4090 can perform a large number of hash attempts, but only a small number become submitted shares. Accepted shares count toward pool accounting. Candidates are gateway-submitted proofs or block candidates and should not be confused with confirmed blocks.

On PearlPool.cloud, confirmed pool blocks are shown separately from candidate submissions. This makes the pool more transparent and avoids misleading block counters.

Power and Stability

For most mining rigs, stable operation is more important than chasing the highest possible hashrate. Aggressive overclocks can create rejected shares, driver resets or hidden instability. Start with conservative settings, watch accepted shares for at least 15–30 minutes and then tune carefully.

Always monitor GPU temperature, memory temperature, power draw and system stability.

Where to Check Stats

Connect Your RTX 4090 Rig

Point your miner to PearlPool.cloud and watch accepted shares on the public stats page.

stratum+tcp://pearlpool.cloud:5566

Start MiningView Leaderboard