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More than likely your Power Supply can't handle the load. What type of PSU do you have? If your planning on running 5 cards, you better have a few PSU's in your rig.
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Pretty much no. The Neptune isn't even available until Q1 or Q2 of next year, and they are only taking orders from past customers atm, so the chances you will get a machine in January, that might not even ship until May/June is pretty much impossible. And since you're not a past customer, I would expect you would be lucky to see one before Summer/Fall. That is unless your willing to pay about 3-4X the going price and buy them off some lucky person who got one early and are selling it on ebay.
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Come to Netcodepool, you know you want to
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I have a lot more faith in LTC coming to BTC China then it getting on MtGox, due to the fact the 2 are brothers, I actually can't believe it's not already there.
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Yep, with a PoS coin, you need to have your wallet open and unlocked. The PoS part of the coin isn't just a an interest they give you for holding coins. It's actually a way the coins you hold are infact "mining" the PoS part of the coin, which is another way of securing the coin from a 51% attack. In theory (I don't know if it actually works this way), but the attacker needs to gain over 51% of the PoW of the coin (Which can be easy in many cases when you look at all the cryptocurrencies out there with about a 1-2 Mhash network.) but they also need to have 51% of the Stake in the coin, which is added in coindays, so if an attacker wanted to attack an old coin they would need to own a significant portion of the coins in order to pull it off, which would in turn cost the attacker a fortune to destroy the coin.
Many people disagree with this, and as I said this is the theory, It probably doesn't work as well IRL.
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Also noticed you question about an Eruptor. That is an ASIC miner. It can only mine SHA-256 coins such as Bitcoin. It will do nothing if you try to get it to mine Scrypt, or anything else as a matter of fact. You are obviously mining Scrypt based coins like LTC with your video card, which is why the rating is so much different then what you are expecting. The chart you will want to be looking at is here: https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparisonNot here: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison
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If you are mining a coin with an SHA-256 algorithm (IE Bitcoin, or it's clones), your video card will mine in MHash/s, as you card will be able to burn through as it's much more efficient.
If you are mining a Scrypt based algorithm your video card will be measured in Khash/s as the Scrypt algorithm has a lot of stuff going on in the background that makes it more resistant to ASIC miners, so in turn your card will only be able to push approx. 1/1000th of the hash speed. Not to worry though, as every other person mining the same coin will be mining at the same speed as you.
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Yeah give him some time. I am in IT as well, and nothing ticks me off more when trying to deal with a huge problem then having to deal with piles of people calling in to let me know what I already know.
When something big goes down you can either have the people that can resolve the problem do 2 things. Actually spend their time fixing the problem, and saying F the clients. Or do what everyone seems to think is important, by having them waste 95% of their time talking to everyone to assure them they are working on the problem, when in reality, they can't spend a single moment fixing anything because they are busy talking to everyone. I will always vote for letting them deal with fixing the problem. And yes, I did have a few transactions held up as well. They finally made it out, took 2-3 days but I wasn't calling for anyone head.
People have to realize one thing. If Cryptsy goes down because people start calling regulators, then eventually there won't be anyplace to trade anything but BTC and LTC. The way the huge BTC markets go down constantly, we might not have any exchanges open to trade.
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Vlad mentioned in a different post (IXC) that he was going to be heading to Europe for the holidays, so don't expect him back until after xmas. But if you are looking for help in any kind, I really hope your not looking to Vlad for advice. I still don't think he has figured out how to set up his own miners to mine his own shit, let alone for anyone else. R3WT I believe was the one that created the coin for him, so he would be the one to ask.
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Just letting everyone know that Netcodepool located at http://www.netcodepool.org is raffling off a Sapphire 290 video card, as well as multiple other prizes. If your LTC pool isn't doing anything like this, then your in the wrong pool. Come join us, and get a chance to win as well. PS: This isn't the only nice Video card/raffle they have had, as they have given away other Video cards/LTC/Game codes/Silver bars ect in the past as well.
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When I pushed to get it back on coinmarketcap last month, they stated that it was taken down because our block explorer doesn't have the number of blocks found listed.
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Yet another reason to mine with Netcodepool. Best LTC pool ever.
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Here are the .bat files I currently use. setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 cgminer.exe --scrypt -o netcodepool.org:3333 -u user.name -p password --thread-concurrency 16320 --gpu-engine 1055 --gpu-memclock 1500 --no-submit-stale --intensity 13 --worksize 256 -g 2 This one is for the Stratum. I think if you change the port number to 8337 that would be all you have to do. I do my Getwork on my nVidia cards using Cudaminer. Here is my .bat file for that. cudaminer.exe -o netcodepool.org:8337 -O user:pass If you go to the forums, and look for the area called .bat, there are quite a few postings with what everyone is using for their particular cards, and their batch files. If you are having problems getting it set up, post in the forums as well, and I am sure someone will be able to get you a working .bat file to use. BTW are you new to mining? Because you may need to install the SDK files located here: http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/heterogeneous-computing/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/downloads/ if you are using AMD, or here if you are using nVidia https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads
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