Title: Re: {Bakewell} Get an equitable stake in a transparent & growing mining company Post by: ianbakewell on September 29, 2012, 12:16:30 AM (tho the builder told me offhand I would be his monday build and he'll call me) You could not build yourself? ??? I'm just asking, I don't know your technical skill, but I thought (ASSumed) you could build the rigs yourself.That could have saved $70 * 2 = $140 Plus would make a great weekend project. And hashing would start sooner. Expense on Windows 7 and on SSD = blah :-\ . Yes it adds to resell, but not needed for mining. It was $70 a system and let them build it, or buy Instore Product Replacement (@ 10% per year) on each part, as far as quality of transferable warranty service Elsewise it would be up to me to personally (or whomever I sell to) to deal with manufacturer directly if shit goes wrong. I figure dude I sell it to is going to like having a walk in warranty. Not same day swap, but the store will handle anything minor and any rma's. Win 7, ram, ssd - same deal, sucks for us but good for resell. Having custom system work orders from known comp shop vs a receipt for parts and a home build, also means worst case scenario @ resell time - I can offload at the pawn shop for good value. This is why I went with 2 mid systems, and not 4 in a beast, or raw rigs with cards on risers - the ease of resale and retention of equity matters most - asic is the moneymaker, not gpu. I apologize if anyone feels wronged by these purchases :( Please let me know what you disagree with. I have not checked yet, but if I can find any of those parts cheaper at a big canadian retailer, they will refund me / beat the lowest price by 10% It is not to late to cancel yet either. I can get buyers remorse before they start to build. If anyone would like to present a better system build, please do. http://www.memoryexpress.com/SystemConfig/Default.aspx They will ship in from any of the stores for me, but it'll take time. Or use Edmonton inventory. |