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21  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] PowerColor Radeon R9 290X 4GB 512-bit GDDR5 PCI 3.0 Graphics Card GPU on: October 01, 2016, 06:22:46 PM
Sorry to low. Local buyer has offered 150 for one, I sold one last week for $160. If you bought all 3 we could do discount for sure.
22  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Spondoolies SP20 Jackson 1.7 TH/s - (15+ available!) - NEVADA,USA SELLER on: October 01, 2016, 06:02:06 PM

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States
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Spondoolies Tech SP20 Jackson – Technical Specifications

Spondoolies Tech SP20 Jackson Effective Hash Rate

1.6 TH/s ± 10%

Total 8 Spondoolies-Tech RockerBox ASICs Ships

Controller TI Sitara 1GHz (based on Beagle Bone Black)

Controller Board OS Linux (embedded)

Mining Software – cgminer with custom plugin

Size – D 382mm; W 110mm; H 137 mm

Network – Single 10/100 Ethernet port

Fans – 1 X 120 mm

Power Supply – Not Included

Power Connectors Required – 4 * ATX PCIE

Input Rating 12 V DC

Nominal Power Consumption 1200 W With a 0.9 Efficiency PSU

Ambient Operating Temperature 0 °C to 35 °C

Emissions Compliance FCC / CE

Safety Certification CE
23  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] PowerColor Radeon R9 290X 4GB 512-bit GDDR5 PCI 3.0 Graphics Card GPU on: October 01, 2016, 05:17:17 PM
How much are you looking to get?

Make an offer, I got big boy feelings; I won't get upset. So just offer away Smiley
24  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] PCI-E Cables - 4 Connector Bundles - Bulk Orders Available! on: October 01, 2016, 09:03:37 AM
PCI-E Cables, each set of cables are bundled together in sets of 4 PCI-E Connectors.
When I used these I would cut the connectors off of them and then strip/prep wire for the Gigampz Breakout Boards. Nice heavy gauge, my thicker then the yellow and black ones we sell also.

$5 per set,
4 PCI-E Connector
Red = Hot
Black = Ground
Length over 15" - Extended PCI'e +4-6"
Bulk orders available

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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25  Economy / Goods / [WTS] PCI-E Cables - 4 Connector Bundles - Bulk Orders Available! on: October 01, 2016, 08:40:05 AM
PCI-E Cables, each set of cables are bundled together in sets of 4 PCI-E Connectors.
When I used these I would cut the connectors off of them and then strip/prep wire for the Gigampz Breakout Boards.

4 PCI-E Connector
Red = Hot
Black = Ground
Length over 12"
Bulk orders available

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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26  Economy / Goods / [WTS] 120mm 5,000 RPM PWM 4-Pin Fans {BULK AVAILABLE} on: October 01, 2016, 04:13:04 AM
Replace that crummy AntMiner fan!
Replace those broken 120mm fans!
While supplies last, we have moved stock off of eBay and back to BTCTalk so we can lower prices!
Same as before, these are the most powerful fans available for the price.
These things move MASSIVE air and are NOT QUIET!

Price: $15/Piece

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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Bulk Orders:If you would like to place a bulk order from us, please send us a private message as we will be able to provide you with a bulk discount offer.

Condition:This product was used. It is in great shape and operates just as well as it did when received new. Minor wear and tear is normal on any used item. Please take in consideration before making your purchase.

Dimensions:Length=120mm x Width=38mm x Height=120mm
RPM:2500-5000OEM
Replacement:Yes
Size:120mm
Manufactuer:Trohito
Model:VD1238B12HH
Bearing Type:Ball Bearing
Power Draw:DC 12V @ 3.40A
Color:Black
Number of Blades:9
Fan Grill Included:Yes
Type:Case Fan
Compatibility:Case
Features:4-PIN PWM Support for increased fan speed control.
Wire Length:Estimated 18" Inches


27  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] 2U Server Rack Mountable Shelf on: October 01, 2016, 03:36:28 AM
I have multiple of these solid server shelfs. I believe they are 19" at the base, I'll double check.
They are black,
Sturdy
Great condition
Easy to mount and unmount.

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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28  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Gigampz Breakout Board HP DPS-800GBA on: October 01, 2016, 02:09:24 AM
I have many of these available.
Make an offer on one, or many.
I also have PCIe cables, and Power Supplies available.

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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Great for Bitcoin Mining. Save 50% on power supply costs with Gigampz compared to a standard ATX power supply. The Gigampz breakout board is compatible with the HP DPS-800GBA power supply typically used to power a server. It offers a high quality inexpensive way to power devices requiring 12 volt power such as Bitcoin mining equipment and electronics projects. It also offers optional easy remote monitoring and control via a Raspberry Pi.

Remote Monitoring Control

You can control the Gigampz manually using the included jumper or you can hook it up to your controller of choice to remotely monitor it's status and switch it on and off. The Gigampz is compatible with popular devices such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Beagleboard, micro-controllers, and similar devices. The Gigampz uses 3.3v logic and its inputs are 5v tolerant.

Compatible Power Supplies

This Gigampz is compatible with the HP DPS-800GBA which also goes by the following part numbers; 379123-001, 399771-001, 380622-001, and 403781-001. You can typically buy this supply used for 15 - 30 etc...

This board is intended for use with HP brand power supplies model number 'DPS-800GB A'. The supply can be turned on and off via the JP1 header, either manually using the supplied jumper, or via an attached controller device such as a Raspberry Pi, Beagleboard, Arduino, or Microcontroller.

CAUTION: Before working with or attaching wires to the supply be sure it is off and disconnected from power. Even when 12 volt power is off the DPS-800 has standby 3.3 and 5 volt rails that are still active. It is important to unplug it before working on it to avoid causing a short which could damage the supply or cause injury.

Specifications

12 VOLTS / GND – There are 12 screw terminal contacts, 6 for 12 volts and 6 for ground, that provide a way to attach the main load. Each individual contact is rated for up to 16 Amps of current and combined up to the maximum rating of the attached power supply. Each terminal can accommodate solid or stranded wire from 12 – 24 AWG in size. Be sure to use the appropriate gauge wire for your electric load.

JP1 – The 'JP1' header allows the supply to be controlled manually via the provided jumper or digitally by a Raspberry Pi or similar device such as a micro-controller, Arduino, or Beagleboard.

To operate the supply manually use the provided jumper to connect pins 2 and 3 (center pins) on the JP1 header to turn 12 volt power on. To turn 12 volt power off remove the jumper, or place it in the off position across pins 1 2.

Jumpered Pins

State

2 3

12 Volts ON

1 2 or None

12 Volts OFF

The signals on the JP1 header are 3.3 volt logic but are 5 volt tolerant. The pins on the JP1 header starting with pin #1 closest to the JP1 marking are GND, PS_ON, STBY_OK, 12V_OK. A detailed description of each is in the following table...

Pin

Signal

Direction

Description

1

GND

N/A

Ground, connect this to ground on your controlling device (ie: RPi)

2

PS_ON

Input

Drive this pin high to turn 12 volt power on, low to turn it off. This pin is compatible with 3.3 or 5 volt inputs.

3

STBY_OK

Output

This pin is high (3.3v) when the supply is plugged in receiving power

4

12V_OK

Output

This pin is high (3.3v) when the 12 Volt power is on

* Use caution when using an external device to control the supply. For example the state of the GPIO pins at boot on the Pi can vary between Linux distributions and rebooting the Pi could cause the supply to turn on unexpectedly until you have a chance to properly configure the pins.

STBY – Yellow LED is illuminated when the supply is plugged into the wall and receiving power

12V – Green LED is illuminated when the supply is on and supplying 12 volt power.
29  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] PowerColor Radeon R9 290X 4GB 512-bit GDDR5 PCI 3.0 Graphics Card GPU on: October 01, 2016, 01:57:54 AM
I have 3 of these available.

20Mh/s a piece when I tried Eth for a while.

Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM

Item Location: Nevada, United States

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Model

Brand   PowerColor

Model   AXR9 290X 4GBD5-MDHG/OC

Interface


Interface   PCI Express 3.0

Chipset

Chipset Manufacturer   AMD

GPU   Radeon R9 290X

Core Clock   1030MHz

Stream Processors   2816 Stream Processors

Memory



Effective Memory Clock   1250 MHz (5.0Gbps)

Memory Size   4GB

Memory Interface   512-Bit

Memory Type   GDDR5

3D API



DirectX   DirectX 11.2

OpenGL   OpenGL 4.3

Ports



HDMI   1 x HDMI

DisplayPort   1 x DisplayPort

DVI   2 x DVI-D

Details


CrossFireX Support   Yes

Cooler   With Fan

System Requirements   750W

Power Connector   6-Pin / 8-Pin

Dual-Link DVI Supported   Yes

Form Factor & Dimensions



Slot Width   Dual Slot
30  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] {CPU&Mobo} Haswell 3.0 GHz LGA 1150 & MSI Z87-G55 USB 3.0 Motherboard! on: October 01, 2016, 01:45:57 AM
Excellent condition! Broken down from old 120 MHz 290x Rig.

Asking: $150
Contact: +I7O252I5224 - Acid or PM
Item Location: Nevada, United States

Intel Pentium G3220 Haswell Dual-Core 3.0 GHz LGA 1150 54W BX80646G3220 Desktop
&
MSI Z87-G55 LGA 1150 Intel Z87 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard



-------CPU/PROCESSOR-----


Model

Brand   Intel
Series   Pentium Dual-Core
Name   Pentium G3220
Model   BX80646G3220
CPU Socket Type

CPU Socket Type   LGA 1150
Details

Core Name   Haswell
# of Cores   Dual-Core
Operating Frequency   3.0 GHz
L2 Cache   2 x 256KB
L3 Cache   3MB
Manufacturing Tech   22nm
64-Bit Support   Yes
Hyper-Threading Support   No
Virtualization Technology Support   Yes
Integrated Graphics   Intel HD Graphics
Graphics Base Frequency   350 MHz
Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency   1.15 GHz
Thermal Design Power   54W
Cooling Device   Heatsink and fan included

------MOTHERBORD-----


Model

Brand   MSI
Model   Z87-G55
App-Enabled   Yes
Supported CPU

CPU Socket Type   LGA 1150
CPU Type   Core i7/Core i5/Core i3/Pentium/Celeron(LGA 1150)
Chipsets

Chipset   Intel Z87
Memory

Number of Memory Slots   4×240pin
Memory Standard   DDR3 3000(OC)/2800(OC)/2666(OC)/2600(OC)/2400(OC)/2200(OC)/2133(OC)/2000(OC)/1866(OC)/1600/1333/1066
Maximum Memory Supported   32GB
Channel Supported   Dual Channel
Expansion Slots

PCI Express 3.0 x16   3(x16/ x0/ x0, x8/ x8/ x0, or x8/ x4/ x4)
PCI Express x1   4 x PCI Express x1
Storage Devices

SATA 6Gb/s   6 x SATA 6Gb/s
SATA RAID   SATA1~6 support Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise (AHCI/ RAID 0/ 1/ 5/ 10) by Intel Z87
Onboard Video

Onboard Video Chipset   Supported only by CPU with integrated graphic
Onboard Audio

Audio Chipset   Realtek ALC892
Audio Channels   7.1 Channels
Onboard LAN

LAN Chipset   Realtek 8111G
Max LAN Speed   10/100/1000Mbps
Rear Panel Ports

PS/2   1
Video Ports   D-Sub + DVI
HDMI   1 x HDMI
USB 3.0   2 x USB 3.0
USB 1.1/2.0   6 x USB 2.0
Audio Ports   6 Ports
Internal I/O Connectors

Onboard USB   2 x USB 3.0 + 6 x USB 2.0
Other Connectors   ATX 24-Pin power connector
8-pin ATX 12V power connector
2 x 4-pin CPU fan connectors
3 x 4-pin system fan connectors
1 x Clear CMOS jumper
1 x Serial port connector
2 x System panel connectors
1 x Trusted Platform Module (TPM) header
1 x Front Panel Audio connector
1 x Chassis Intrusion connector
7 x V-Check points (7x V-Check spots)
Physical Spec

Form Factor   ATX
Dimensions (W x L)   12.0" x 9.6"
Power Pin   24 Pin
Features

Features   Supports 4th Gen Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron processors for LGA 1150 socket

Supports DDR3-3000(OC) Memory

USB 3.0 + SATA 6Gb/s

Military Class 4: Top Quality & Stability

Military Class Essentials: Total Protection for Military Class Motherboards

OC Genie 4: Overclock in 1 Second

Click BIOS 4: Easily Fine-tune Your System

4K UHD Support: Ultra-high Definition Visual Experience

3 Display Outputs: HDMI/DVI/D-Sub Support

PCI Express Gen 3: World\'s 1st PCI Express Gen 3 Motherboard Brand

Sound Blaster Cinema: Realistic Surround Sound Experience

Command Center: Control & Customize Your PC Settings

Fast Boot: Quickly Boot Up & Enter OS in A Few Seconds

Super RAID: Easily Setup & Configure Intel Technologies

Supports 3-Way AMD CrossFireTM Technology

Supports 2-Way NVIDIA SLITM Technology
31  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: January 17, 2016, 09:51:20 AM
I'm not mining really with S3's anymore. Costs more than profits. But they are good heaters.

Thats what my buddy does with his KnC cubes; put em in corners of house to heat it up a little.
For my "at home rig" (some SP20's) I did the same as well. When it was cold; turned them to blow into the house. When it got hot; turn em back to blow out the window again.
32  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Mining hardware in a car ? on: December 27, 2015, 10:52:43 AM
The Volvo is ready, lets go!

33  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: December 15, 2015, 05:46:05 PM
Merpppp
https://i.imgur.com/1cAvq5I.jpg




lol why is my image blocked?

Not all sites work well with bitcointalk.  I use photobucket lots of free space and works great.    

Have you tried any other sites to upload it to?

ive IMG'd imgur before on here when i showed our data center and my personal rigs, not sure why its being a pain now loll. the image a few post above mine is imgur also lol.

34  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: December 15, 2015, 04:17:10 PM
Merpppp
https://i.imgur.com/1cAvq5I.jpg




lol why is my image blocked?
35  Bitcoin / Hardware / Prospero X3 Fans - Specs? on: September 08, 2015, 05:28:34 PM
I believe everyone who made the mistake of buying in on Black Arrow's Prospero X3 ended up with at least one usable part.....the Fan...

Fan is made by Trohito
Has 9 Blades
Is Ball Bearing
Runs at DC 12V 3.40A
Model number is VD1238B12HH
18" Long PWM Wires

But im curious to know if anyone has any further specs on the fan?
CFM?
dBA?
RPM?

If I'm quoting this correctly; one black arrow post says "-long life 4 wire 5000 RPM fans" but I cant verify that by no means.
Another post on eCoinTalk says the following "Is it possible to set the Fan Speed lower then 2000? Anytime I try to set it to 1800, it changes it back to 2500. Lowest it will allow is 2000."

I dunno, just curious. If anyone has any info feel free to share. Thanks,
36  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: August 10, 2015, 08:15:05 PM

Mining is not always profitable. Effort, as you mean "money" into it. Move to another city? That's a huge incur in cost, just slap that onto the negative balance. Home improvements, expensive. More negative numbers you can add to the balance sheet. Lots of people on here have the bitcoin delusion syndrome. No matter what you tell them, prove to them, even if they just paid $800 in an electric bull for one month at home, mining will somehow make them money. I've seen it with lots of folks on here that have drank the kool-aid.


Well knowing what your doing is a big part of investing regardless of what your investing into. I know that I myself have had numerous set backs; $5k in home improvements which I then moved into a tier 2 data center a week after (my pictures are in this thread as well of our new setups) so that money was "Gone". But to counter such a mistake (though I have plenty of funds for these expenses) I played the markets with my coins and did trades that would net $1-3k in profit per trade. I got my arbitrator bot running constantly that makes a nice amount daily aside from the profits from mining. We have two locations (two different states, 2 hour drive to  each location); one in a place where we have to power everything down during peak hours of the day to avoid losing a days worth of profits; and another data center in a place where its .02/kWh and that is most def our money making location. Knowing when to buy and sell gear is also a must..Some people come in blind and spend what they have when really they most likely had no chance of profiting from the beginning. Im happy to say that from mining, and from the improvements we've made and regardless of our E/Bills we still profit with 60% of our earnings every month, Which to me is great.

  • Efficient mining
  • Playing the market
  • Trade Bots
  • Hardware buy/sell management
  • Sticking to what you know and not venturing out on gambles

These....these have been key in our success..
37  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: August 02, 2015, 10:31:44 PM

Unfortunately, I do not use solar or wind power energeir. the battery packs used in my inverter 8KW to hold for 12 minutes (230v).
1 \ 2 of my miners are rescued by the inverter.

it's a passion for me than money ...

I leave you two to three pictures you will understand ...

For consomation I consumes lots 40A on two phases, but I pay 20% of my consomation because I work at EDF (electricity from France)





Poweredge T610

2x Quad core x5570
32GO PC3 10600
2 ssd 160GO RAID1
2 Psu
...

StorageWorks MSA-60
12x1TO Raid 6


Dell <3





And this is what I was doing last night Smiley Gonna go finish a bunch of stuff tonight at DC

38  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: July 19, 2015, 02:38:36 PM
Hey Acid the reason imgur reduces your picture quality is because its file size is larger than 1MB. If you can reduce it to below 1MB before you upload it the quality should stay the same Smiley.

Yeah I just recently started using it to actually share some public photos and just an hour ago I looked at the settings and it was defaulted to dumb down the quality; unchecked that shit Grin
Lets see if I can reupload the LED ones again in better quality!

-edit
I looked at them again from PC and it looked like I just took some blurry pictures originally lol, granted imgur made it worse but these other ones are much better so the ones posted are going to have to do for now lol.
39  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: July 19, 2015, 01:03:15 PM
Smiley
The new home for a few months for these miners.
..

Very impressive setup!  Can I ask what your electricity is?  I'm just seeing some gear that makes me wonder if you have a great price Smiley

Electricity Charge: $0.0235/kWh
Electricity Demand $9.00

and yeah all the gear at this DC is outdated but we leave it running just for the hell of it (Took the time to set it up ages ago, might as well use it Grin )


Smiley
The new home for a few months for these miners.



Any reason you're using ATX power supplies instead of cheaper and stable Server Power supplies? Plenty of breakout boards available and could save a bit on set up cost.

I mainly use Server PSU's but the efficiency on most (unless you get super fancy ones[new IBM PSU's]) is rather low. Some ATX have fairly good efficiency rates. I just happen to have a lot of EVGA G2 1300 SuperNovas laying around so I use em, dont got 20 PC's to put em into Grin

But yeah we have hundreds of break out boards and server PSU's. You can see them being used in the picture you replied to Smiley

when setting the miners up we made a server so I didnt have to reconfig the miners I moved over their; seemed like a great idea at first and it worked just fine for a day and a half; then a bad thunderstorm came yesterday and hit the DC and we lost power 2x maybe 5 minutes apart and it corrupted the HD we had the server on lol. So ended up going back down their and just throwing em on the same network as the other miners. Bit of a mess to clean up, but all is good now and seems fairly stable so as far as im concerned; Mission COMPLETE!


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A pic of how this place lights up at night lol.
Imgur destroys the qualtiy pic from my iPhone 6.


~Acid
40  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: July 17, 2015, 03:38:59 PM
Smiley
The new home for a few months for these miners.




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