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Weaksauce
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Yeah you gotta run high memory clocks for scrypt
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I did both of those. This morning messing with it I was able to get it working solid with the cores set at 650 instead of the 800-900 it was going strong with BTC. Intensity can run at 19 or 20 now but the second I ramp the GPU clock speeds up it'll either lose power or blue screen on me.
I set the memory down at 400. does LTC hashrates change much with the memory speed being up?
You may be stressing your PSU too far. I have one setup at work that runs BTC all day long at high overclocks but within a few minutes of starting up LTC the machine will shutdown and not power back up until I pull the power. Lowering my cpu and gpu voltages gets the machine LTC stable.
^ It depends what other cryptocurrencies John and the other pool operators put value in. There has been no mention of alternate scrypt coins so far.
Is anyone here using an Asus M5A97 R2.0 board for mining? I have 1x16, x4, x1,x1 PCI-E slots. I'm only able to get the X16 and X4 slots to work for mining. Any attempt to use the X1 slots (with riser cables) results in a no boot situation.
X16, X4 works fine.
X16, X1 works fine.
But any other combinations such as X16/X4/X1 fails to boot. I can't find any information on Asus's website about conflicts with the PCI-E slots.