travail pas a l'envers tu cherche a régler l'intensité alors que ta déjà un problème
Si tu lis sur le configurateur tout en bas
The reason this is crucial is that too high an intensity can actually be disastrous with Ultracoin because it can run out of memory and you will receive HW errors
This setting is not recommended for Ultracoin - use --raw-intensity
Explication dU N-factor pris sur le post officiel
Go to the debug window, console and type "getmininginfo" if you want to utilize this new feature. This update is NOT mandatory.
Example:
Use "networkhashps/1000^3=hashrate in ghash/s" to calculate
N factor explanation:
N-Factor Seconds Since Launch Days at N-Factor Start Date Memory size
4 0-524287 6.07 12 / 30 / 13 @ 12:00:00am UTC 8KB
5 524288-786431 3.04 01 / 05 / 14 @ 01:38:08am UTC 16KB
6 786432-1048575 3.0 01 / 08 / 14 @ 02:27:12am UTC 32KB
7 1048576-1835007 9.1 01 / 11 / 14 @ 03:16:16am UTC 64KB
8 1835008-2097151 3.1 01 / 20 / 14 @ 05:43:28am UTC 128KB
9 2097152-4194303 24.2 01 / 23 / 14 @ 06:32:32am UTC 256KB
10 4194304-5242879 12.2 02 / 16 / 14 @ 01:05:04pm UTC 512KB
11 5242880-8388607 36.4 02 / 28 / 14 @ 04:21:20pm UTC 1MB
12 8388608-12582911 49 04 / 06 / 14 @ 02:10:08am UTC 2MB
13 12582912-16777215 48 05 / 24 / 14 @ 03:15:12pm UTC 4MB
14 16777216-33554431 194 07 / 12 / 14 @ 04:20:16am UTC 8MB
15 33554432-41943039 97 01 / 22 / 15 @ 08:40:32am UTC 16MB
What to expect as a result:
1- An equilibrium between CPU and GPU mining at one point.
2- UTC value rising as a result of increased cost to mine.
3- UTC becoming more and more ASIC resistant as time goes by.
4- Cloud mining will be a choice as another mining medium.
Conclusion: UTC is positioning itself to be a major beneficiary of the LTC migration.
We all saw the migration from bitcoin to LTC as a result of ASICS.
Soon UTC will see the same sort of migration as Scrypt Asics roll out in large numbers.