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21  Economy / Goods / Re: 64 x 5830's - $8400 USD / 64 x PCIE Risers - $450 USD - Bitcoins accepted on: July 08, 2011, 08:22:34 PM
NewEgg is selling 5830's RIGHT NOW for $129.99 plus $5 shipping.


That's for 3 day shipping. We have next day shipping for that price.

22  Economy / Goods / Re: 64 x 5830's - $8400 USD / 64 x PCIE Risers - $450 USD - Bitcoins accepted on: July 08, 2011, 07:10:17 PM
We are located in Los Angeles, local pickup/drop off IS an option as well!
23  Economy / Goods / Re: 64 x 5830's - $8400 USD / 64 x PCIE Risers - $450 USD - Bitcoins accepted on: July 08, 2011, 07:01:19 PM

ok, show me.

also, all of your images are hosted on google's cache servers. probably ripped off the internet

My ebay user account is http://myworld.ebay.com/w2wgmr

it doesn't have much history, but my amazon account I have a number of sales on, I wasn't sure how to link this account, but my username is MedStud15, and my email is w2wgamer "at" gm@il dot com.  

And these are not ripped off the internet, they are from google cache because they were uploaded through picasa

Thank you for your skepticism, it is smart to be skeptical.  We are honest sellers with a product as great as was described. We will be uploading a video tonight to prove we have what we say we have, we will identify ourselves as terraform project alpha, and if you would like us to quote anything, we will quote it to prove we are who we are, and we have what we have.  PLEASE make any suggestions of things you would like to see done in order to prove our legitimacy. We want our buyer or buyers to have and feel the highest level of security and safety.

Thank you for you attention, and for your interest!
24  Economy / Goods / Re: 64 x 5830's - 550 bitcoins or 585 with risers for each one on: July 07, 2011, 08:50:50 PM
You ARE trolling.

They are the Xtreme edition, i will post a picture of the top, and we have some amazon and ebay rep. i will post this in a few as well.

And that ebay listing had terrible english, and talked about some other faceplate so who knows if it had been damaged. Hence price.

Mine are all boxed and have all accessories.

We are not desperate, see if you can find anywhere else where you can buy 64 from someone, let alone someone who will make sure all your cards are working and will honor the warranty which all have 1 year 11 months on the clock.
25  Economy / Goods / Re: 64 x 5830's - 550 bitcoins or 585 with risers for each one on: July 07, 2011, 03:20:58 PM
ok ok I was assuming a fall of coins to 13, i will update this to reflect the market price.
26  Economy / Goods / 64 x 5830's and 64 x PCIE Risers - $7500 USD shipped - Bitcoins accepted on: July 07, 2011, 01:22:16 AM
64 x 5830's and 64 x PCIE Risers - $7500 USD shipped

Price has been lowered as of 7/8/2011

We will accept bitcoins at current market value.

Our ebay user account is http://myworld.ebay.com/w2wgmr

Serious buyers only.

Also I have all supporting hardware, MSI FXA-GD65's and 70's, 750 PSU's with 5v loads, 2gb ram, sempron's, make an offer if you'd like.

Below is the link to our photo album.

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=103249273946063948775&target=ALBUM&id=5627060078465057281
27  Economy / Goods / Re: Terra's store is open! --- 5830's and 6 card rigs today! on: July 06, 2011, 09:16:07 PM
Bump, still have stock!
28  Economy / Goods / Terra's store is open! --- 5830's and 6 card rigs today! on: July 06, 2011, 12:06:03 AM
We're opening our doors with 2 sweet items!

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"Like" new but guaranteed working Sapphire 1GB 5830's for 140 shipped to anywhere in the United States.
Bulk discounts are available upon request and verification of identity.

Max use has been 2 weeks but most have never been used, the boxes are open though so we cannot sell them as new.
None have been overclocked or bios modded.

We will also mod and run stability tests on the cards for a fee of 10$ each but this is completely optional.
None have been modified so they must be stress-tested and this will take some time.
Gain would be from 240-250 mhash starting to 300-320 mhash and would have a 1-2 day delay on shipping.

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Also we are selling a limited amount of 6 card 5830 mining setups for $1500+ shipping (next day once shipped at ground rates) which gets 1400-1500 mhash with no overclocking and pulls around 1000 watts exactly.
It also comes with linuxcoin preloaded booting to a self sustaining script with heat saftey and gpu load monitoring built in that will pull the current pool from a web address.

6x Sapphire 5830 1GB Gpu's
6x PCI risers 1x or 16x variety, all cards will work the same with any combination.
1x MSI 890FXA-GD65 AMD Motherboard
1x 2GB standard Kingston ram
1x Sempron 130 AMD CPU
2x 750 watt Thermaltake bronze 80 PSU's
1x belkin power strip
1x usb with custom linuxcoin (described above)
1x extension cord
1x (optional) wooden rack to hold the cards, we have a few but its not pretty, just let us know if you want it when you place your order and we will include it.

please allow 1-2 days for shipping on this item.

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We will be accepting bitcoin soon!

Please send us a PM for more specific information.

Pictures and verification available upon proof of being a serious buyer.

Bulk buyers will have precedence so hurry!
29  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What determines the value of the bitcoin? on: July 05, 2011, 09:10:43 PM
Faith in bitcoin determines the price.  Whatever increases faith, increases the price, and vice a versa.  This may sound scary, that it is only practically backed by faith and opinion, but the US dollar is based on nothing else as well. It is up to us to supply the faith, and up to the community to support bitcoin to make it succeed. 
30  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is anyone selling new computer parts for BTC? on: July 05, 2011, 09:08:32 PM
I am selling 5830's, GD65/70's with 2gb ram, and celeron processor, PSU's, PCIe extender cables, separately, or as a fully configured mining rig.

PM me for prices, my prices are in USD, but I accept the equivalent mtgox price in bitcoin

Thanks and good luck!
31  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Online Casinos on: July 05, 2011, 09:04:52 PM
I had this exact idea as well! Pokerstars with bitcoin, the programming doesn't seem like it would be too hard, but securing it would be a whole other story.

I wonder if pokerstars or hightilt have been looking into this.
32  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking to start mining, need help on: July 05, 2011, 09:02:05 PM
Linuxcoin OS is the easiest linux based mining OS that I have found, they did an excellent job, and they have a great faq.  I would suggest using this.

link to linuxcoin:https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/LinuxCoin

btw be sure to support them, they did an amazing job!
33  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: July 05, 2011, 08:59:43 PM
I am here to start a bitcoin mining rig business. I have at my disposal access to a supply of 5830's gd65's and 70's, and other components to sell bitcoin mining rigs for US dollars, or bitcoin equivalent.  I am an avid supporter of bitcoin, and I have been actively mining for about a month.

Thank you!

Long live bitcoin!!
34  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Government "Regulation" on: July 05, 2011, 08:56:59 PM
I doubt the general public would approve of a budget for buying thousands and thousands of AMD video cards. I'm not so sure that would get past any budget hearing.

I'm sure the government has enough computers that they could pull a big enough hash rate to seriously cripple the system if the wanted.

By the time the government has to take this extreme of measures to control bitcoin, it will already be so huge that it will be uncontrollable.  For this to happen, the government would have to allocate all of it's computing powers RIGHT NOW in order to take down bitcoin, but with the growth in terrahashes that is now being seen, soon it will be impossible instead of just extremely extremely unlikely
35  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is now a good time for a first time buyer to buy? on: July 05, 2011, 08:51:54 PM
The thing that is good with what is happening now, is that it is becoming steadily more stable.  I don't think it will drop again below 11, what I believe will happen is it will level off and chill at the current rate for about a week or two, and slowly climb back up.  But that is the key, slowly.  This is a really good thing, once the volatility of bitcoin drops, once it becomes stable day to day, it will  become strong.  

Right now, buisnesses don't want to have to play the market game with their income.  They want stability, and honestly I think this hit that the market took (including mtgox "crash") played to bitcoin's favor.  It gave people a little bit of fear, which is what is needed to make bitcion values not jump around like a bunny on crack.  

My prediction, a period of consistency, followed by a period of slow growth, so yes, I believe that now (before the slow growth) is the best time to buy, and don't be scared by the slight drops and raises that are likely to occur in the next couple days
36  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Businesses and Developers, Let's Get Started! on: July 05, 2011, 06:57:01 PM
I would like to open a short term yet very high volume thread in the goods section.

All stock will be checked before being send out.

I'd much rather sell my stock directly to the community, I can provide verification if requested.

Thank you,
Nick
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