Updated to v0.5.1 with no problem. Thanks to everyone involved for all the updates. Decred is moving forward, there is progress on v0.6.0 already I think the download speed someone has is also a factor. The new database at this point is about 690MB to download (about 80 MB less than the old one).The sync is way faster and since there is no separate ticket database shutting down (Ctrl + c) the dcrd.exe is also faster.When dcrd completely synced + 1 new found block I stopped it and remove the old database folder and files as @davecgh give here . (Of course it's better if someone keep them as backup for sometime). Then I restart dcrd and let it sync to latest block + 1 new found block and start dcrwallet again with no problem. (+ 1 new found block obviously is not needed but ever since I follow this I've never had a syncing problem so it's just a precaution).A choice for the installation location on dcrinstall will be a nice add in the future. Although there is no problem moving files afterwards.I like the progress on Paymetheus and it's needed to attract more users but I still prefer using the CLI. I hope in the future even if it takes a lot of time for Paymetheus to become more than a wallet, something like a Decred center where you can do everything from its gui even starting gominer.I also don't use dcrticketbuyer, I prefer manually setting my fees. I think it's more useful for big PoS stakers.Although I don't PoW anymore due to electricity cost, I've tested gominer v0.5.0 solo mining on Windows 10 x64 and its performance on hashrate is perfect. I have a R9 380 and the OpenCL version without ADL using blake256-old.cl gives a hashrate with default intensity (auto?) of about 1.22 GH/s (it takes sometime for the hashrate to stabilize) which is identical to what I can get from cgminer. Using the default blake256.cl it gives about 1.08GH/s.The OpenCL with ADL works with no problem on showing GPU temperature and fan speed but the hashrate stabilize at lower values about 1.11 GH/s using blake256-old.cl and 950 MH/s using blake256.cl.The CPU usage is close to only 1%, way lower than cgminer and similar to sgminer.Terminating gominer with Ctrl-c sometimes hanged gominer.exe and I'd close it from task manager.I think adding some functionality similar to cgminer and sgminer will be good for the future of gominer.If gominer is stable with PoW pools and the CUDA version gives good hashrate with NVIDIA GPUs then I think it's time for PoW miners to switch to it.I'm looking forward to see what's next for Decred.