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April 06, 2013, 09:00:59 AM
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hey that actually did something Smiley thanks

speed went up to 500 each instead of 8, now  the cgminer box is full of  messages all saying same thing

rejected hash rate above target...

or other pools

share is above target.



something is probably still going wrong and the screen is all glitching. Perhaps i need to turn down intensity. I put -I 6  in the line but still all the reject  hash rate above target... infact -I 6  didnt seem any different from -I 10.

it's nearly 10am and ive been trying this for 24hours lol. Perhaps tomorrow i will work out how to mine a coin. I think i have 0.006 ltc atm but i will spend tomorrow trying to find out why this error is happening now.

thanks to all that tried to help even if i never get to mine a coin i will buy some and support this because i really like the idea of it. I would have bought some by now but even that seems hard. I tried to get some but nobody takes paypal anywhere.


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April 06, 2013, 09:30:54 PM
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You should have really stated WHAT you are trying to mine.
Since its Litecoins, You NEED the --scrypt
Gosh have you even tried mining a Bitcoin before trying litecoins? Its like you dont understand that Scrypt mining is roughly 1000x times slower than SHA-256 (bitcoin) Mining

the "screen is all glitching" Is probobly from a Bad Overclock, or shotty drivers. Mining does not cause graphic errors unless you're on shitty drivers.
Intensity is "how hard" you want your card to try and hash.
Some cards will show no differance in hash rate when changing from 5,6,7,8,9, Its all the same, but 1,2,3,4,10,11,12,13 give differant speeds (My 7950)
Intensity 6=550Mh/s (using my comp)
Intensity 2=480Mh/s (gaming)
Intensity 13=560Mh/s (Cold Nights)
Intensity 10=555Mh/s  (overnight)

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