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241  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, Laptop, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 10, 2014, 01:38:32 AM
Sounds good to me.

I have added a few things. Tonnes of connections. SATA, IDE, Floppys, USB, Firewire, Patch cords, chargers, etc etc. I have loads of it.
242  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS](US): BRAND NEW! Sapphire R9 280X & R9 290X (singles and bulk) on: February 09, 2014, 05:56:32 PM
Shipping quote to B2W2G9 Dartmouth, NS Canada for 1 to 2 GPUs?

Thanks
243  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [wtb] cheap asic [ship to belgium] on: February 09, 2014, 05:49:45 PM
Hey mate. I'm from Canada, but shipping is no issue. I can write it off through my work.

I have 9 USB Block Erupters left, 3.0 Ghash/s. Come with original cases and packaging, and a hub. Asking 0.2 BTC.
0.022 each for all 9, or 0.025 or 1 LTC for single units.

Let me know via PM or email.

Thanks
244  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] Block Erupter and BFL Hardware on: February 09, 2014, 05:45:36 PM
I can drop my price on the Jalys.

I will also sell my 9 Block Erupters for cheap.
245  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (BrandNEW) DIAMOND AMD Radeon HD 7970 PCIE 3G Memory GDDR5 Dual Fan Edition on: February 09, 2014, 05:44:33 PM
Still have? I will purchase.

PM me, thanks
246  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB Laptop and GTX 680 on: February 09, 2014, 05:42:26 PM
Hello.

I am from Nova Scotia. Looking to sell a bunch of items, I have a few laptops to sell.

HP Pavillion DV2814ca. Want to make an offer?
247  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, Laptop, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 09, 2014, 05:09:27 PM
Picked up a few things
248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ▬►►COINO -(O)- ◄◄▬ fast & high profit coin [coinmarket.io - COINWARZ] on: February 09, 2014, 03:55:42 PM
Is anyone else worried about the newfound attention, and coino getting fucked over via multipools/  autoswitching?

Edit: http://www.allcrypt.com/beta/voting.php
Voted 10 times. Don't know what this will accomplish, but lets get er done!
249  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ▬►►COINO -(O)- ◄◄▬ fast & high profit coin [coinmarket.io - COINWARZ] on: February 08, 2014, 11:05:02 PM
http://altexplorer.net/tx/4c18d66ab93e7986fa8ff3387e22b92d177c360e821c0a582e7e5f430f23232d#o1

Thanks Coino for the bounty Smiley

Continuing to hold my coins and support coino in any way I can.
Currently fixing up a promo vid, and working on the white paper.

If anyone has what they consider a good "radio voice" (Doesn't have to be stereotypical) and wouldn't mind helping me out with a couple Coino videos, PM or contact me! I'll send you a script. And the devs will maybe pay you a nice bounty too
250  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, Laptop, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 08, 2014, 10:59:56 PM
UK police paid that ransom! Twas in the news!

OP, do you have any AM2 CPUs

Rgds

Ratters

I do indeed. What Are you looking for exactly? I have a couple Athlon IIs and Athlon 64 x2s. Could find something else if need be.

Wow, no shit. I wouldn't mind finding a link! I'm going to have to google that
251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Fuckcoin [FUCK] on: February 08, 2014, 10:56:12 PM
WTS 5000, 10000, or 15000 FuckCoin, PM offers!

someone needs to take the lead of this coin. What can we do?
Anybody want to make an offer for 10,000 Fucks?

I've been mining with you and markus for a while :p

252  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, Laptop, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 08, 2014, 04:34:20 AM
Sorry, called in to work. Someone downloaded a virus which encrypted everything and asked for a ransom :/

PM has been sent with my asking prices on those items.
253  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, Laptop, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 07, 2014, 06:45:35 PM
Informing for price,
3x 7950, Gigabyte 990FX, cpu and 4gb ram and 40gb, shipped to eu.
thanks

PMing
254  Economy / Goods / Re: Magic Cookies and rice crispy treats.... on: February 06, 2014, 08:46:01 PM
Would anyone be interested in this?
interested. Prices, 'magic' per treat? : )
255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Tutorial] Getting started with Cryptocurrencies [Wallet, Pool, CGminer setup] on: February 06, 2014, 07:37:47 PM
Updated
256  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, 7950, 7970, Laptops, PCs, Hardware, Windows, comics, more on: February 06, 2014, 07:16:52 PM
Added way more.
257  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, 7950, 7970, Laptops, PCs, Hardware, Windows, comics, more on: February 06, 2014, 06:31:55 PM
Bump Smiley Adding some Hardware
258  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Radeon HDs, 7950, 7970, Laptops, PCs, Hardware, Windows, more on: February 06, 2014, 06:30:15 PM
Prices? Pics? Escrow?
I'm fine with escrow. Make an offer : ) I have some prices in mind, generally dictated by market value. If you're interested in something let me know
what sort of hash rate are you getting with the 4870?

On 4 of them I get 142 and the other 2 get 136. This is plug-n-play with standard settings in cgminer/guiminer, I never OCd them or changed the cgminer .conf for them when I used them.

Location?

[EDIT] Its ok, I Post Stalked you and now know you are in Canada! Are you shipping locally or to the UK too?

Yep, haha. I'm from East coast Canada.

I don't see why I can't work out international shipping. It's no problem.
Of course there are some limitations specific to certain countries.
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [Tutorial] Getting started with Cryptocurrencies [Wallet, Pool, CGminer setup] on: February 06, 2014, 03:27:56 PM
Let's get started with Crypto!

In this article we'll cover all you need to know to get started with Cryptocurrency!
-Coin Wallet setup and use
-Mining with CGminer
-Pool mining setup
-Receiving your mined coins


We're going to use the new altcoin, Coino to demonstrate.
First off, we need to download the Coino wallet. This is where you receive and send Coino (CON).
This can be found at the official Coino website Coino.org.
Windows Wallet Mac Wallet Linux Wallet


Once you have downloaded and extracted the appropriate client, run Coino-qt.exe.


If you have no active connections to the network (shown in the bottom right) you will need to do the following:

Navigate to C:/users/*Youruser*/appdata/roaming/coino - You may need to allow viewing of hidden folders to do so.

Code:
Open Folder Options by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Appearance and Personalization, and then clicking Folder Options.

Click the View tab.

Under Advanced settings, click Show hidden files, folders, and drives, and then click OK.



Create a new text document and input:
Code:
listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=pw
rpcport=14444
p2pport=15555
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
addnode=109.201.140.68
Now save as coino.conf, under all file types.
This will save as a .CONF file. If not, you will need to repeat and make sure you change the drop-down "Text document" to "All file types" when saving.


Restart Coino-QT and now your wallet client will connect and download the blockchain.




You're now ready to start receiving and sending funds!


Feel free to create a new wallet. You can encrypt your wallets with a password under the "settings" tab. This is recommended.
To receive funds, you simply need your receiving address, found under the "Receive coins" tab. We'll explain this once we've started mining and have some coins.
To send Coino, you need the address that will be receiving the funds. Navigate to the "send funds" tab, input the desired amount of Coino, and the address. Click "send". It's that easy! The Coino will be credited and in the other persons wallet in under 1 minute!




Now we'll get started mining!

We can mine using our processors (CPU mining) which is quite inefficient, or our video cards/GPUs (GPU mining) which is most profitable. In this article we'll focus on GPU mining.
You can CPU mine directly in the Coino wallet client by navigating to the console, entering "setgenerate true" and hitting enter.
As I mentioned, this is highly inefficient and should only be done if you have no other option. There are also mining programs, such as poolers CPU miner, which are slightly more efficient. If you are forced to CPU mine, you should look into these.

We can mine in a group, called a pool, where we combine our effort and split the profits. This is called pool mining, and is the best option for most people. Mining alone without a pool is called "solo mining" and is often very hard to turn a profit as the coin becomes harder to create.

We will need to download a mining program.


The most widely used, and arguably the best, is CGminer. We will use CGminer for the purpose of this article. Version 3.7.2 or earlier is required for mining Scrypt coins. >>>Download<<<

If you're looking to get started mining right away, and don't care about efficiency, try GUIminer (click). It will get you started quickly, but is much less efficient (You will only make ~80% as many coins). If you go with GUIMiner, read through this guide first.


Extract CGminer. We'll be back to it in a moment.



Remember how I mentioned mining in a group, or pool? Now we have to find you one.


Right now it's possible to still find blocks solo, and thus generate coins. However you will not make nearly as much as if you were mining in a pool, where you "pool" your resources and split the profits.

There are many pools to choose from. Remember, more users in a pool =/= more money. PLEASE SPREAD OUT AND DON'T USE ALL THE SAME POOL!
Find one that suits your individual needs. Here are some endorsed by Coinoforum:

Code:
http://www.coino.info
http://coino.cryptopools.com
https://con.hash.so
https://con.poolers.org
http://con.dedicatedpool.com
https://easy-mine.eu
http://coinminer.net:19996/
http://coino.suchpool.pw/
http://p2pool.neocities.org/coin_con.html
http://con.bondni.com/ (0% fees)
http://pool.coino.eu
http://coino.minecrypto.net/


I chose to go with con.poolers.org. It's run by a great admin, is very stable and has a great bunch of miners.

On the left, you will see an option to Log in, view Pool statistics, etc. There is an option to "sign up" which you will need to click.



Enter a username, email, password, and accept the terms and conditions. Very important: remember your PIN! You will need it to make any account changes, and also to withdraw any mined coins! When everything looks good, hit register and then log in. My username is "OceanWhispers".


Navigate to the "edit account" tab on the left. Under "Payment address" enter the receive address that you created in your Coino-QT wallet client. This is for sending yourself the coins.


We're almost ready to start mining! One last thing to do on the pool. Now that you're logged in, find the tab on the left that says "My Workers", and click.

You will need to create at least one worker to start mining. A 'worker' is the go-to point between your mining rig and the pool. I recommend using one worker per mining rig.
If the pool uses variable difficulty (VARDIFF) it is important to use one worker per rig in order to attain the correct difficulty.
I went with worker name "con" and password "concon".


Go to the tab "getting started" on the left, under "HELP"
Make note of the URL and port, in this case: stratum+tcp://stratum.poolers.org:3343




Let's get mining!

Now we have everything we need to mine.

Start up CGminer. You will be prompted to enter a pool address:


Enter the address and port you just got from your pool. "stratum+tcp://stratum.poolers.org:3343"

Next you will be asked for your username. It needs to be entered in this format: Username.workername. So for me: Oceanwhispers.Con, Hit Enter.

And now you are asked for your password: concon, hit enter.




Voila! You're mining!
You can fine tune your graphics cards for better performance, but you're basically done!
Hit S, to get to settings. Now hit W to save settings. Hit Enter to save. Now when you restart, your pool will be already entered.



Walk away and make money! Smiley



How to withdraw your minted Coino


So now you've made some coins and you're ready to move them off of your pool's account. There are a couple ways we can do this.

The first is manually. Log in to your pool. https://con.poolers.org/index.php?page=dashboard
You can see your hashrate, how many coins you've minted, estimates of how many coins you will make, as well as some other great info on the Pools dashboard.


When you have some coins you want to move to your wallet, navigate to the "edit account" page, where you previously entered your Coino address for receiving funds. You will notice a table on the right entitled "cash out".


This box contains the current number of confirmed coins, your payment address, and an empty box. You will need to enter your PIN, and hit Cash out. Tada! You will have coins in your wallet in under one minute!




The other method is setting up automatic payouts. Travel back to the Edit Account page.
Under the "payout address" field, where you entered your receive address earlier, you will see "AUTOMATIC PAYOUT THRESHOLD". If you would like to be payed automatically every time you've minted a certain amount of coins, enter that number here. I have mine pay out every 50 CON.




This method makes a completely hands-free mining experience! Set and forget!




That's about it!

If there is interest I will write a tutorial on how to secure your coins in cold storage, and other safe methods such as in a wallet in a Virtual Machine.

There are other options than CGminer. SGminer, Litecoin BAMT, and GUIminer are other options. There are a few more, although CGminer is the staple.

As I mentioned earlier, you can now fine tune your GPUs, or start fiddling with other miners.
 You will need to edit the cgminer.conf file. This file was created when you saved your settings earlier.
Each GPU is different and requires different settings for optimization. Default settings will work fine though.

Feel free to contact me if you want help configuring your GPUs.

.conf settings can be found for all popular GPUs on Bitcointalk.org and similar places.

If you found this helpful, feel free to donate:
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260  Economy / Computer hardware / ~OWs Shop~ *Scrypt Rigs, Parts, Goods, More on: February 06, 2014, 05:07:24 AM
Shipping from Nova Scotia, Canada. Local pickup accepted.
To USA is base $20, more for heavier items.
If interested in an item I will supply pictures etc. If you see something you may be interested in, ask me and I may include it with your order.

I have a LOT of stuff for sale; comic collection incl. Star Wars, 1980's Indiana Jones etc., book collection, A lot more PC parts, hardware, cables, adapters, etc. records, CDs, DVDs, guitars and amps, software, Steam Games, etc.


I have plenty of stuff not listed. If you are looking for something ask!


[WTB]   Looking for good deals on GPUs!


Deal: Mouse and Keyboard set - New and in Box asking 0.0425 BTC each 0.075BTC both


Ego-C Electronic Cigarette kit, with E-liquids. Selling most of this vape kit, includes one vape and not 2.

Liquid/juice:
- 2x Canadian Smooth 16mg/ml 30ml
- Flue Cured 12mg/ml 30ml
- Blueberry 16mg/ml 30ml
- Benson & Hedges 12mg/ml 10ml
- Canadian Menthol - 12mg/ml

Mining:
I have partnered up with someone to provide pre-built mining rigs. Everything ready to start hashing.
Standard cards used are 280x's and 290x's.

Feel free to contact us regarding our products!
By PM, email, or phone. Just ask.






Offering my Bitminter account to someone who can make use of it.
Account has 0.01 BTC, and 0.02 NMC


GPUs:
 MSI 7970 Reference PCB - New and in box
 XFX Black Edition Radeon HD 7950
 MSI Radeon HD 7970 Reference PCB TFIII
 2x Radeon HD 5770
 4x Sapphire Radeon HD 4870s
 Can get most models if needed. Expect to pay about $50 more if I have to track something down.

 2x Radeon HD 5850 Waterblocks - 0.08 BTC or free with GPU
 2x Radeon HD 5850 Reference Waterblocks - 0.08 BTC or free with GPU
 2x ATI Rage XL - AGP - 0.00965 BTC or free with purchase
 HIS 256MB VGA PCI - 0.0105 BTC or free with purchase

warranty *


Windows Licenses/COAs - many various editions
-Vista, 7, 8.1, XP, 2000

PC Hardware
Gigabyte 990FX Motherboard
MSI 790FX-GD70 Motherboard
2 Dell MOBOs
5 Laptop Motherboards

-5850 Waterblocks
-SATA connections
-IDE connections
-Molex to 6/8 Pin PCI-E
-Molex Adapters - Molex to fan, Dual-PCI-E, etc.
-120mm Case/Watercooling fans
-80mm 3-speed Antec Case fans
-Transistors
-Ethernet ports, USB ports, etc

Wires/Connections/Chargers
-Laptop PSUs/Chargers
-Phone Chargers
-Camera Chargers
-USB
-Firewire
-SATA, IDE, etc.
-CD-ROM Audio
-Speakers
-Molex Adapters
-RCA/Audio
-HDMI
-Audio/Video
-Patch cords
-You name it, I have it. I have boxes and bags full of this stuff.

Laptop Drives
- 80GB IDE- Western Digital WDSOOVE-00KWT0
- 60GB IDE/ATA - Hitachi Travelstar HTS5548060M9AT80
- 30GB IDE -Toshiba HDD 2159

PC Drives
- 500GB SATA HD
- 80GB IDE/ATA 133 HDD - MAXTOR Diamondmax Plus9 3.5 Series
- 40GB IDE/ATA - SEAGATE 8T340014AA Rev.A00

Mice
- 2x Apple Mighty Mouse A1152 EMC:2058
- Generic Wireless USB Mouse
- Generic Wired Mouse
- Logitech G7 Laser Mouse

Keyboards
- 2x 2.4GHz Mouse and Keyboard - New and in Box - asking 0.0475 BTC
- Retail Plus RP-KBEP-SLVM - USB 2.0
Laptop Keyboards
- + More
- Model ZL1 Rev.3B
- Replacement 251371-001 Model: K990367A2 Rev.V02
- Compal/Darfun Model NSK-H3J2M Rev.00

Touchpads
- Touchpad + Arrow keys + L/R Click: Synaptics Inc. DAOZL1TR6E5 Rev:E CG538-059 Dynamic KSM0V 0
- Touchpad Synaptics Inc. TM-00372-005 HBL50 Rev.1.0
Touchpad Synaptics Inc. TM41PUG353-1

Laptop Parts/Hardware
- Laptop cases
- Acer Aspire 5000 body
- 5x Laptop Motherboards  -Emachines, Hannstar, Dell, Asus, etc
- Power Switch, Reset, etc. DAOZA1YB6E6 332ll1b0001 CE3A Rev:E
- Power etc. Hannstar HBL50 LS-2922P Rev.2.0 JMV-4 435988BOL31 E2
- ALPS v1111Compaq KUBNKM011A 012A Rev.1.0
- CompaqV1111 Replacement: 251381-001 U2 Sub Rev.1.1 P/N: 31413S2001A
- B93M1016-F IC:4005B-ATHENS Rev.0.1
- Most of ACER Aspire 5000, Compaq v1111, Emachines Laptop Body, Hardware, etc.
- CPU Fands and heatsinks, case fans, heatsinks, etc.

Speakers and Microphones
Compal Universal Speakers - 2 prong each - Replacement L:251364-001 R: 251363-001
Universal Laptop Speakers - 4 Prong - J08008E6
Laptop Mic - KAW60 Compal HIT 2 Prong
Universal Mic - 2 Prong

Screens
- 15" Sharp LQ150X1LH63
- 15.5" Emachines Universal
- 15.5" Universal - Acer Aspire 5000

Computers
HP Pavillion DV2814ca Entertainment Notebook
HP Pavillion Slimline PC
Old model Apple iMac Desktop Computer
Dell Dimension 3000
Dell Optiplex GX270 PCs x2

Asus PCI Tv Tuner Card - TIGER-P7131E
Asus Mycinema-P7131 PCI TV Tuner


RAM
-1x 2GB M memory Module DDR2
-2x 512MB DDR2
-2x 512MB Dell DC133U-333-542-Z CL3
-2x 1GB Kingston KD8300/16 2.6V
-2x 1GB Kingston KVR400X64C3A/512 2.6V
-1x 256MB 32X8 - CCI PC3200U
-1x 256MB Infineon 400 / cl3 / PC3200U-30331 DDR
-2x 256MB M PC3200U 30331-A1 DDR
-2x 256MB M 266MHZ CL2.5
-1x SAMSUNG M3G8L32230TL-CBO DDR

Laptop RAM
- Hynix 2GB DDR2 PC2
- Hynix 1GB DDR2 PC2
- Infineon 256 MB DDR 333 CL2.5 PC2700S-2533-0-A1
- Some very small RAM from old laptops

Optical Drives / CD / DVD Drives/ Burners / Floppy
-LG CD/DVD ReWritable GSA-H22L Super Multi DVD Rewriter
-LG CDROM Drive GCR-8523B
-Generic Floppy drive
-Samsung CDROM CD-Master 48E SC-148
-HL data storage CDROM GCR-8483B
-Lite-on IT Corp. CD ROM LTN-4868

Networking
-2x Belkin Home Router
-D-Link N150 Home Router DIR-601.
-2x D-Link Network adapter PCI - DFE-530TX

Wireless cards, Networking, Broadcom, etc.
-Broadcom BCM94318MPG IC:4324A-BRCM1016
-Broadcom BCM94312MCG IC:4324A-BRCM1028
-Wireless LAN PC Card 802.11g 54 Mbps TEW-42102
-Wireless PC Card Trendnet Netgear 802.11g, DSSS at 2.4 GHZ ISM, 16Bit PCMCIABand
-Compaq V1111 Replacement no. 259488-001 Model 1456VQLIT Presario Modem Card 300MA Max

Cables/Adapters etc.
- Networking - Ethernet, USB to CAT5 etc
- Camera/Phone chargers
- Camera/Phone USB cables
- USB 2.0 Cables (M to M, M to F, F to F, M to FF, etc.)
- Firewire
- Ipod/Iphone chargers, bases, and USB
- Video - HDMI, DVI, VGA, Adapters, Displayport, etc. You name it.
- Audio/Video cables, all kinds
- Audio - Patch cords, Speaker wires, 1/4 and 1/8th adapters, F to F, M to M adapters etc. You name it.
- Computer - SATA, IDE, Floppy, Speaker cables, Front panels, USB ports, Once again you name it i have it.
- Laptop - Tonnes of internal wiring. Fans, Broadband, Antennae, power, speakers, mic, webcam, etc etc etc
- Device Specific - I also have many device/brand specific adapters, USBs, etc.

Monitors
19" LCD Monitor
21" LCD Monitor

Processors
AMD Processors
AMD Opteron - Dual Core, 2MB L2 cache 940 Pins
AMD ATHLON - ADG2650IAV4DP
AMD ATHLON 64X2 - ADA4200IAA5CU 2.9 GHZ
AMD ATHLON 64X2 - 3.0 GHz
AMD ATHLON II - ADX22000K22GM 3.0 GHZ
AMD ATHLON II - ADX2450CK23GQ

Intel Processors
INTEL PENTIUM 4 - SL6WJ 3324A257 -478B
INTEL PENTIUM 4 L137A815-0330 1.7 GHZ
INTEL CELERON - L430A893 2.40 GHZ
INTEL XEON - 5130 SLABP 3737A238 2.00 GHZ

Laptop Processors
INTEL Dual Core LF80537 T2390 SLA4H, 1.86/1M/533
AMD TURION 64 - TMDML308KXSLD -28331
INTEL 1000/512 - COMPAQV1111 7134B302-SL5CH - RH80530




Other electronics/PC hardware:
Code:
1- Motherboards
2- Processors/CPUs
3- PC Hard Drives
4- PC Mice and Keyboards
5- Graphics/video cards/GPUs
6- System Cooling
7- RAM/Memory
8- CD/DVD Read/Writers/Optical Drives
9- Networking, PCI Wireless Cards etc
10- Desktop PCs Pre-built
11- PC Cases
12- Batteries (CMOS/BIOS, Laptop etc.)
13- Generic Laptop Parts/Hardware
14- Laptop CD/DVD/Optical Drives
15- Laptop Motherboards
16- Laptop Hard Drives
17- Speakers, Case Speakers, mics
18- Touchpads
19- Screens
20- Keyboards
21- RAM/Memory
22- USB ASICminers (Bitcoin/SHA-256)
23- PCI-E Risers
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