SUP; ryepdx ; zif33rs, John Self
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Could I get some clarification on who I should be sending my chips too from zefir? He has a request to post what developer you are supporting..is this supporting BBKCoins or ryepdx? I want to eliminate any potential confusion before it happens. Where should I tell zefir to ship?
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tx #493afb2c51c5161d175b7c7787772688309b6f4c7dec3d457a89b828ee5e3517
Thanks!
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Shibaji
I am sorry that you had unexpected problem's. I hope everything has worked out for you and I am here for any further questions you might have.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any future concerns.
I have edited my sig below to add the company tip jars. Any donation would be greatly appreciated.
Your servant
zif
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First. Would like to thank everyone for the effort to get this going. Thank you.
Second. Would like to get in on this...I have chips coming from zefir. When the time is appropriate let me know who to send the chips to.
subb'ed
zif
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That is not liquid nitrogen from the looks of the fluid. I would guess thats it is dry ice and acetone. Be EXTREMELY careful if you are using that.
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Thanks for the rush order babe! Received my shipment no problem. I got watermelon poprocks! w00t..my kids had a good fight over them.(I wanted a glider dang it). Appreciate the fast and easy transaction. zif
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I think by definition a quantum computer is sort of an asic already.
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Nasa purchased a 512 qubit D-Wave 2 quantum computer for $15 million. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22554494"D-Wave Systems has been focused on building machines that exploit a technique called quantum annealing - a way of distilling the optimal mathematical solutions from all the possibilities." Apparently they work and are here to stay. I think inside 15 years this could be a real issue to sha-256 encryption. I have done some research into this and while at this time I dont feel this poises a threat, in the near future with optimizations and advances I think it very well could. I am pretty confident that Moore's Law will hold true with these quantum machines as it has with x86. Anyone care to enlighten me further?
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Nasa purchased a 512 qubit D-Wave 2 quantum computer for $15 million. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-22554494"D-Wave Systems has been focused on building machines that exploit a technique called quantum annealing - a way of distilling the optimal mathematical solutions from all the possibilities." Apparently they work and are here to stay. I think inside 15 years this could be a real issue to sha-256 encryption. I have done some research into this and while at this time I dont feel this poises a threat, in the near future with optimizations and advances I think it very well could. Anyone care to enlighten me further?
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It is a sweet looking set up for sure. Are those x1 riser cables powered or not? I cant tell. As a personal plug I will have some pics next week of my stackable open air frame. Stay tuned.
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Shibaji
Thank you for your order! I expect your party to arrive tommorrow.
Update: I have my 2nd customers unit hashing away at 1900kh\s+ on 3 cards now. I am waiting on powered riser cables to hookup the 4th gpu.
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What kind of mobo is that
It is a Biostar A85W and a Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3. What did you do to the first card? new sink/fan?
I removed the shroud to get better airflow to the VRM's and the memory modules. It still runs hot without direct airflow on it. The rig runs with the cards at under 75c(except that damn powercolor) with ZERO fans going but the system fans cooling the cpu's. With the AC unit going in the window all cards run below 70c. I have video of the unit running on my website. zif
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Im sorry...I have to say it again...and perhaps not in such a nice tone. While the screen shot up above that the OP posted has some nice starting numbers. I think its not a 24/7 speed. All you newbs looking at this dont expect that kind of hashrate. You should expect 600-630kh\s from a well tuned 7950. Even after giving him the chance to come back with a real screenshot he has posted hes speed via hes pool...proves NOTHING. Keep it real. zif
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You will still need powered x1 to x16 risers. I am building a unit with the same motherboad. It should be here tuesday. I plan on running 2 powered x1 to x16 risers and 2 x16 to x16 unpowered.
I think..and to be honest I am not positive..but when using the regular PCIe x16 slots from the motherboard you dont really need powered risers. Some boards without that extra 12v molex connection to the PCIe lanes I would consider using powered x16 cables. But on this ASRock unit I am going to try running as mentioned above.
YMMV
zif
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@zif33rs, What are your prices for hosted btc and ltc mining?
Please contact me at zif@hostedmining.com for final pricing. At this time though I am comfortable with a initial $100 dollar per unit set up fee and 10% of the miners gross monthly income. All shipping costs are paid by the customer. If you have a multi rig farm call me...I am easy to work with and can set up a custom profile for just about anyone. Anyone wondering how I can do this...I am from Seattle, WA. The electricity rates for Seattle City Light http://www.seattle.gov/light/accounts/rates/docs/2013/Jan/January%202013%20-%20recrlc.pdf are cheap due to hydroelectric power. I pay about .04 cents per kw/h.
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Didnt mean a thing. Its just an old saying in horse racing. Sort of meaning its quick out the gate but can it finish the race. I think those are very respectable numbers. I was just curious to see what your hashrate is after a few hours. This is about 24 hours on 4 7950s I have mining ltc. Cards 1 and 2 are still down on the motherboard till I receive the x16 risers tuesday. I have this unit hosted for a customer.
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Let me see that screen after its ran for moar than 10 seconds...
Nice speeds but does she have legs?
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