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it is cheaper not to run that thing right now.
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are they shipping latest miners in normal time now?
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when they will be available on the official site ?
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yea, what should happen to bring prices up, paypal accepting for real BTC ?
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It seems that btcguild is really better than other pools.
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Do not get into loans, put in only money you can afford toloose and you will succeed.
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are they really profitable ?
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So this is really underclocked tube, nothing new in the unit ?
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Thanks for those dba measurements.
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Yea, it look like knc is a very big scam company, too bad, they have great products.
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Installed the pair of AntMiner S3+s in a case at my office today. Oddly, when I built it at home and turned it on, the power supply showed it was running idle at 78-79watts (network switch not connected), but at the office here after I powered it in (with network switch connected) is showing about 725watts which I thought it wouldn't do until I set it to mine. Anyway, I hoped it wouldn't blow any fuses having a couple computers, printer, etc. plugged into the same socket and luckily it didn't. So all is good so far. Power supply shows it's running at 91% efficiency and in case temp is at 103F. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi172.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fw35%2FIITravel%2FIMG_1397.jpg&t=663&c=kvxdPlx1AbcFaw) Now being a newbie, I've got to set up the rest. Downloaded CGMiner 4.6.1 so tomorrow I'll start setting up the rest, but being absolutely new I hope it doesn't take long to get it up and running. Nice case, i keep seeing these s3 in cases, what is that monitoring screen. Nice setup really, are the antminers in good temperature range ?
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