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21  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: October 01, 2014, 03:36:52 AM
What size/model number of monitor?

Also, what's an HD5950?
I was just going to mention this as well, I'm thinking it's possibly a 6950 or 5970, one of the two.

EDIT: From the pictures it looks like it might be a 5850.

I'm not sure whether it's a 5950 or 5970, so to play it safe I opted to sell it as the lesser model.
There's no such think as a HD5950, that's why. The 5870 was the top of the line single GPU, and the 5850 was the slightly cut down version. The 5970 was the dual die version with two full 5870 dies. So this is probably a 5850 then?

Are you sure you ran a mining consortium? Tongue

Ok on the monitor. Craiglist might be the best option for that, too expensive to ship.

I'd offer $200 shipped for the two EVGA PSUs.


Ah yes it is a 5850, doh. I haven't been talking GPUs for a while Tongue
22  Economy / Goods / Re: Samsung Galaxy S5 on: October 01, 2014, 01:34:37 AM
This screams scam. Say that five times fast.
23  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: October 01, 2014, 01:33:28 AM
What size/model number of monitor?

Also, what's an HD5950?
I was just going to mention this as well, I'm thinking it's possibly a 6950 or 5970, one of the two.

EDIT: From the pictures it looks like it might be a 5850.

I'm not sure whether it's a 5950 or 5970, so to play it safe I opted to sell it as the lesser model.
24  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: October 01, 2014, 01:31:52 AM
What size/model number of monitor?

Also, what's an HD5950?

http://gpuboss.com/graphics-card/Radeon-HD-5950

Model number of the monitor is in the pictures, X183M.
25  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: September 30, 2014, 11:31:47 PM
What logitech mouse is it?  Sorry didn't get look at the pictures Currently on my phone.

It is just a very basic three button mouse; I'd sell it very cheap.

Like just left, right and scroller?

I was hoping for a gaming mouse.

Yeah it is nothing special.
26  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: September 30, 2014, 07:26:37 PM
What logitech mouse is it?  Sorry didn't get look at the pictures Currently on my phone.

It is just a very basic three button mouse; I'd sell it very cheap.
27  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] BFL Coffee Mug on: September 30, 2014, 04:23:46 AM
anyone read this yet....

http://coinfire.cf/2014/09/29/butterfly-labs-testimony-reveals-deep-fraud/

it's that  faggot Josh's deposition and internal chats that BFL had about lying to customers and fraud.

I've met him in person multiple times and called him out on his actions, alongside doing the same on the forums here. In person he always dismissed it, and on the forums he replied with blackmail and slander.

Finally justice has met BFL!
28  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc on: September 30, 2014, 03:36:05 AM
Reserved for FAQ:

Do you accept escrow?

Yes, and I require escrow if buyer does not pay first.
29  Economy / Computer hardware / Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! Tons of Electronics & iDevices & Computer Parts on: September 30, 2014, 03:35:04 AM
    I'm moving and selling all of my old personal mining/networking infrastructure! I'll consider all reasonable offers in any crypto.

    All PSUs come with their respective power cable, the monitor comes with a power cable and VGA cable, netbooks come with their chargers.

    I'll ship anywhere; buyer pays shipping from the Pacific Northwest.

    Pictures:
https://imgur.com/a/JzNSz

For sale:

    PSUs

    • Two EVGA 1500W Classified PSUs (retail $449 each) $175 each
    • One Corsair TX750M Modular PSU (retail $119) $50


    Misc. Mining Gear

    • 13 Pci-e 1x to 16x USB Powered Risers - NEW $8 each or all for $5 each
    • 13 Pci-e 1x to 16x Normal Powered Risers - NEW $8 each or all for $5 each
    • One ASUS Radeon HD 5850 GPU $45
    • Five USB Fans $8 each or all for $5 each
    • One Acer LCD Monitor $10
    • One Logitech mouse $4 or Free if you buy something else
    • One OEM Dell Keyboard -- dusty but functional $4 or Free if you buy something else


    Misc. Cables

    • HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable w/ ethernet (6 feet) $8
    • Two SATA Cables $2 if you buy something else


    Networking

    • Two Linksys WRT54G rev6 Routers. No power cables, high gain antennas included but not pictured. $20 each
    • Linksys 24 Port Gigabit ethernet switch, in box and in like-new condition $99
    • Three TP-Link TL-MR3020 Routers. Some are currently loaded with OpenWRT and I believe are configured for running as Pirateboxes -- not sure though. $14 each


    Netbooks

    • HP netbook - HP Mini 110 - No battery! $30


    Misc. Electronics

    • Samsung 4G hotspot - See pictures, battery has bulged due to operating in a room full of hot bitcoin miners, unsure of current operational state. $5 or Free if you buy something else
    • One Wall Clock $5 or Free if you buy something else
    • One USB Car Charger & FM Transmitter $5 or Free if you buy something else
    • Swann Security Cameras + DVR and HUNDREDS of feet of extension cables. (Like new, See Pictures)  ($500 retail)$295

    • Black Retina Display iPad Mini 32gb with Verizon 4G capability, Excellent condition + original packaging[/color] (selling for >$300 on eBay)$275


    Limit 1 free item per "something else" purchased.[/list][/list]
    30  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTB] BFL Coffee Mug on: September 30, 2014, 01:57:32 AM
    I've got two; one with a small chip in it and I'll sell that one to the highest bidder!
    31  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Shit's about to get real. Change my name! on: September 24, 2014, 07:55:46 AM
    I hope this happens for you  Cheesy
    32  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: September 24, 2014, 07:50:45 AM
    Which wallets are compatible for Trezor? What future wallets are being added? And about how long for those to be added?

    I've been testing electrum + trezor (well, actually: using as my day-to-day wallet, really). It's "right around the corner", 2 weeks style Wink. Seriously, though: dust is settling and electrum is close to a release.


    Haha I sincerely appreciate the reference... 2 weeks style Tongue

    Thanks for making this a reality -- I've been using and loving trezor since it's release.
    33  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 21, 2014, 10:32:08 PM
    I have not lied here and Goat has numerous times. Believe who you will.
    34  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 21, 2014, 10:30:18 PM
    Hello all,

    Before signing off for the last time I just want to clarify a few things. The first being that I never stole from Cognitive Mining. The second being the 1 week delay in the hardware being online.
    The reason for this: The initial CoinTerra boxes were sent to a Washington State datacenter who refused to bring them online without payment for an entire 1 megawatt of power consumption. I had plans to have 1mw+ of power online in November, hosting for a friend who made a large hardware purchase, so this should not have been a problem. Said purchase was delayed into May 2014 and the datacenter refused to set up temporary hosting so we had to scramble to find a place for them. Now they reside in Icedrill.
    With regard to Goat: He and I did not reach any such settlement and he, yet again, is lying in order to stir things up. I simply do not have the funds to buy shares back; Even after I am compensated for the hosting when I paid for it out of pocket (as specified in the motion), I'm coming out of this with very little money at all.
    The project was initially created because I am a computer geek who enjoys the idea of bitcoin mining, and is enthused by the technology that surrounds it. I did not start the company to make money (hence the minimal 10% cut), but in the spirit of education and knowledge.  At the time, I thought it was perfectly harmless and I was doing absolutely nothing wrong. I have learned a ton so far and I appreciate those who participated in the IPO enabling this project to get off the ground. For period of over a year Cognitive Mining was viewed as the best bitcoin mining project around. Taking into account the bitcoin price at the time of IPO, people who bought in then are over double in terms of USD at the current share price of 0.01 and bitcoin exchange rate of $500.
    The success of this project has always been my priority, and I give my best to all who maintained a realistic presence throughout.

    I wish everyone the best of luck going forward, and I apologize for the fact that things are ending in such a way.


    Cognitive Mining LLC is no longer liable for any past or present action or involved in the management of this project in any way. It is fully within the rights of Cognitive Mining LLC to find a new operator and resign.
    35  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 04, 2014, 01:38:57 AM
    How are you going to recoup the several thousand dollars I have lost?

    I am going to do the very best I can to restore Cognitive to a state where it is earning everyone money again and we are all in the positive.
    36  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 04, 2014, 01:20:35 AM
    And Goat: Still waiting on you to accept my bet for BTC25. I really could use that kind of money!

    Thanks,
    Garrett

    Edit: I did advise him to go on a run to release stress; hopefully he did and will come back with a rational and mature attitude.

    I'm going to go off the forum now and try to actually make progress with Cognitive.

    Todo list for the evening:
    -Pay dividends
    -Gather receipts for hosting expenses ever since I started paying for them out of pocket
    -Arrange shipping of our remaining TerraMiners
    -And finally, enjoy the view. Life is a beautiful thing that I think we all should take some time to appreciate Smiley
    37  Economy / Securities / Re: Motion Results on: April 04, 2014, 01:17:41 AM

    Why is it even an option to liquidate and shut down?

    Where is the option for liquidate and switch to a better datacenter+better hardware?

    That would only be wise for in hand hardware. Any waiting around would be very costly.
    The data center is a big part of the problem but the exchange rate is the killer.

    At $270/kWh/month running 1 unit at 1.6 TH/s costs ~ $540. At today's rate, that is 1.2 BTC
    At a difficulty of 6 billion (next 2 weeks) and 7.2 billion (the following 2 weeks) that miner will produce 3.44 BTC.
    This leaves us with a profit of 2.24 BTC per unit for the next month.

    If the exchange rate goes up or we can find cheaper hosting, Cognitive would be in a better position.
    In the slightly longer term, reinvestment is going to be the decider (court cases and pissing contests not withstanding).

    If we had deployed 30 TH/s on Feb. 18th (when the first CT machines arrived), over the course of three months we would have paid an average weekly dividend of 1.3 mBTC per share and had over 200 BTC available for reinvestment. Now we only have ~20 TH/s with ~10 TH/s waiting for delivery. Recovering from Cognitive's current position is going to be tricky.

    Thanks for your maths here. I know Cognitive can pull out of this and I will push for the remainder of the units to ship out tomorrow and next week.

    Also your calm approach is appreciated. I wish everyone could be rational and discuss things in such a matter.

    Best,
    Garrett
    38  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 04, 2014, 01:15:13 AM
    It's just universally stupid to dump shares in the middle of a motion and expect those votes that no longer exist to count for some reason.

    If you're going to take someone to court then do it, stop being an immature drama queen on the forums. If you want to make a bet then do it and don't complain that it is 20BTC instead of 200BTC. If you are 100% confident in being right then a win is a win.

    For all the bashing on Garrett about being all talk and no execution, I can say it has been even more of a nuisance reading Goat's pages upon pages of melodrama that have done nothing but distract from meaningful discussion to get things done.

    Thank you investr for your calm approach. I really can't believe someone probably twice my age is half as mature.

    I will look back in the Goat drama of the past few minutes and quote then respond to the meaningful posts, I saw a few in there.
    39  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 04, 2014, 01:10:25 AM
    We know you have more than that. Get a decent amount and we can do this. You just pretending to have fuck all is not going to work.

    Anyway you with out a doubt forced my hand on this legal shit I was trying to work out. Funny how it started as a bluff to get you to focus on your job but now you will odds are end up in jail.

    Edit: The bet is on semantics and I know why you wont put up the money. But your reaction and what you said about me in the PM pretty much just ended all this "working things out".  You will hear from my lawyers soon.

    Edit 2: And unless you come up with some decent BTC to bet I'm done in this thread. And done with PMs.

    Goat, I do not have what you call "decent" BTC. I have what is in my 1Garr255 address and a few change wallets...

    I will be happy to put the title to my car in escrow for the bet, and a few thousand dollars. That literally constitutes the large majority of my assets.

    Do not use me not having enough BTC as an excuse for you to back out. That is just unfair and you know exactly what you're doing.
    40  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock] on: April 04, 2014, 01:03:18 AM
    Fuck you. You are now my priority in life. I will spend whatever I need to get justice.

    I'm still open to resolving things peacefully. I know you regret this shitshow you just posted on the forum, I think you're a highly emotionally driven person so maybe you should go on a run or something then come back and talk? That always works for me when I'm stressed.

    Also, just as I wrote you in my PM earlier today, I'm a believer that there are much more important and significant things in life than shares in a company and money. What truly matters is enjoying life, and I sincerely hope that you will realize this someday and have a more positive outlook on everything. The time we (humans) have here is typically less than 100 years, which in the grand scheme of things is nothing. I've recently made the choice to value every second of it until the day I die. What we have really is precious.

    Sorry for getting all sappy, maybe I should get out of bitcoin mining and become a full time philosopher...
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