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41  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 6GB (3x2GB) Corsair Dominator-GT 2000MHz 1.65v DDR3 RAM on: January 18, 2014, 02:09:32 AM
Surely.

CMT6GX3M3A2000C8
6GB(3x2GB) 2048MB 2000MHz 8-9-8-24 1.65v ver7.1A 10312280
42  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 6GB (3x2GB) Corsair Dominator-GT 2000MHz 1.65v DDR3 RAM on: January 18, 2014, 01:55:37 AM
Main post updated with pictures. I couldn't include the actual images, but I shared the dropbox link to them.  Pardon the shitty camera quality.
43  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword - Limited Edition Gold Remote Bundle on: January 17, 2014, 10:45:59 PM
Bumping.  Price reduced. As with all of my offers on these forums, escrow is available at the buyer's expense using any trusted escrow agent.
44  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 6GB (3x2GB) Corsair Dominator-GT 2000MHz 1.65v DDR3 RAM on: January 17, 2014, 10:34:09 PM
Bumping. Price updated.
45  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 2000 Kh/s Scrypt 7 day Lease on: January 17, 2014, 10:25:48 PM
To be fair and quite honest, the only reason my bid was retracted was upon further inspection of your account standings on these forums. I've been rushing for scrypt stuff this past week, and was a little too quick to bid for my own liking. Not many people are open to trusting new forum members, and with a lack of trust, not many people would take anything seriously.

Even with escrow, there's still no guarantee the BTC won't be taken and run off with. A couple of weeks ago, I put BTC1.2 up with escrow for a piece of hardware. In the end, the relatively new escrow agent was paid 50% to pretty much aid the scammer in taking my BTC. Very depressing the things people stoop to here, these days.

Anyways, I suppose it isn't fair. The lack of trust around here makes it very hard for people offering genuine services to get through to potential customers. I for one say things need to be changed to promote sales and trades of hardware and services, but with so many people clearly trying to scam others, it just works to do the opposite.
46  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 2000 Kh/s Scrypt 7 day Lease on: January 17, 2014, 07:27:15 PM
Did someone order Trout?   Salmon?

Huh? Care to elaborate?

"This smells fishy."  Precisely why I retracted my bid.
47  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 17, 2014, 05:07:22 AM
Man, I'm having the worst luck with this thing. Good when I had it, but it was running in the other room while I was working on a programming job, heard a loud-ass pop come from behind me, went to investigate, only to find out... the power supply blew. In grand fashion.

Contacting Jim and asking for a replacement. Or a refund. This thing has been nothing but trouble for me. Was good while it lasted, though. Either way, I'm not very happy.
48  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 17, 2014, 03:22:18 AM
Khanduras, I got some setup questions for you once I get home, if you don't mind. Doing much from my phone is pointless.

Don't mind at all. Shoot me a PM when you get some time. I'll respond as soon as I can.
49  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 17, 2014, 12:56:54 AM
same trolls different week. these are low life POS's who get some weird satisfaction in others perceived misfortune. welcome to the internet.

You were one of them before, blindly fighting on their side. Now you're against people who are saying things are checking out. Make up your mind, will you? You can't play the fence.

In other news, this pointless bickering is exactly that. Pointless. AMT is shipping devices. Several people, myself included, went from bitching about their orders not being fulfilled, to happily mining away. It doesn't matter what boards they use. It doesn't matter if they, like every company before them, accidentally misrepresented realistic power consumption values. The devices are here. They work. AMT is not a scam, though their business ethics may be a bit on the wonky side.

Conversation over.
50  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 16, 2014, 07:37:40 PM
I just love how clenell was giving me hell when I was complaining about lack of contact from AMT after ordering, and now he's in the exact same boat. It sucks, doesn't it clenell?

Anyways, once I actually got through to someone from AMT who wasn't a complete idiot (Jim - if you get anyone else, you're pretty much screwed) it was actually quite easy to get some information. Got my miner to ship relatively quickly after talking to him directly.
51  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 2000 Kh/s Scrypt 7 day Lease on: January 16, 2014, 07:28:05 PM
I'd actually like to retract my current bid of .1 if it isn't too much trouble. That would put it back at .06.
52  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Current best stratum pool server software? on: January 16, 2014, 07:18:41 PM
If you do start your own pool, I recommend PPLNS and merged altcoin mining, but no matter what pay out method you choose, please be sure you have a reliable serve with consistent access and stable.  Please, Do not rob ever your miners like 50BTC did, I do not like moving pools, I am happy to stay with one group and support it.  As long as I can connect, earn and feel cheated!

My actual plan was to create a minimal (0.5%) to 0% PPLNS pool. It would be reliable in the sense that I plan on load balancing a handful of servers from different data centers together in order to provide as much redundancy as possible. As far as "robbing my miners", really not top on my priority list. I'd mostly just be interested in zeroing out the costs of hosting it. Any little bit extra would just be a bonus, really.

My primary concern is to provide an attractive alternative to BTC Guild and GHash.io, especially now that GHash.io is dangerously close to getting to 51% ownership of the network.

Either way, this is all a moot point if I can't get a decent pool server. There are so many to choose from, and it makes finding a better option of the lot difficult to find.
53  Bitcoin / Pools / Current best stratum pool server software? on: January 16, 2014, 11:05:10 AM
Thinking about creating a small local pool. Was weeding through the numerous stratum server implementations in github and came to the conclusion that they're all fairly similar.

The question here is, would anyone recommend one over the other? Any pool-owner favorites?
54  Economy / Reputation / Re: Evilish's Reputation Thread on: January 16, 2014, 09:49:20 AM
Received a working Minecraft gift code quite quickly. Thanks!
55  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] 2000 Kh/s Scrypt 7 day Lease on: January 16, 2014, 01:17:53 AM
.1
56  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] order for LTC rig / LTC USB miners, shipping in FEBRUARY ! on: January 15, 2014, 11:03:59 PM
There's a difference between harassing people and pointing out serious flaws in logic.

do us all a favor and pipe it to /dev/null already.
57  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] order for LTC rig / LTC USB miners, shipping in FEBRUARY ! on: January 15, 2014, 07:57:52 PM
So, you changed the price, then promptly changed it back and replaced it with generic images? No. No, nobody is interested.
58  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 14, 2014, 07:59:07 PM
So I haven't checked the thread for a while, I've been traveling, but I did want to give an update.

So I received my 80gh miner a few weeks ago. Recently it has been crashing continuously. I turn it off, turn it back on again, and then it hashes for another hour or so and then shuts down again. To be totally honest, I'm not too impressed with the miner. It's a D-link board, a usb hub board, and technobit hex16a boards jammed into a cpu case with wires everywhere. I had to dismantle the case for airflow. Now it cuts out hashing every hour or so.

I'm not going to add praise or complaint to my statement, but just as I wanted to share with you when I went to the physical location (as a favor to those who do not live in the area), so also I want to share with you my experience after using the product for a couple weeks.

Maybe any of you have an idea how I can set up these boards to work with my Raspberry Pi? I have not gotten Minepeon to recognize them. Maybe if I ditch the case entirely, and plug the boards into my Raspberry Pi, it won't crash every hour. I don't have time to check on it constantly!

The actual lack of knowledge in this post sickens me. Did you do any research... at all? It sure doesn't seem like it.

1.) It isn't a D-Link board.
2.) These are NOT HEX16A boards. At all. Unless the 80GHash models are that gimped.
3.) Not sure about the 80GHash, but the 128 has decent airflow right out of the box. I still prefer open air cooling solutions, but that's irrelevant.
4.) You should have no problems at all setting it up with a Raspberry Pi, so long as you keep a power supply attached to it. I did so in order to test a board that was originally thought to be faulty.
5.) It shouldn't crash every hour. I noticed that the boards reset every so often, but it never takes long enough to even make a dent in the hash rate. You might want to take a closer look to see if something bad may be happening.
59  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: January 14, 2014, 07:37:32 PM
Regarding the case:  What I would like to see (with the 1.2 th/s rig) is a shell that encases the system for shipping, but that can be easily removed when the unit is placed in a safe place for operating.  Once removed the chips are open to the air and a fan can be used to evacuate the warm air from around the rig.  This makes for a happy operating rig.  Forget the fancy shell, as long as it hashes, that's all that matters.

You need a case with well designed flow, intake and exhausting, if its done right with cold feed and hot exhausting, appropriate ducting and dumping outside the case, it can work just fine, but most home's aren't designed for hosting. But if your hosting elsewhere the case can help contain and direct the air volume and flow, but the inside does need a clean design with air cooling in mind if that's whats implemented, there's talk of oil cooling on Bitmine this will very likely require a case to hold it all together. Also its very likely be a lot more expensive of an enclosure and cooling solution.

What? More expensive enclosure and cooling solution? You are aware that oil-cooled builds existed back in the PC days (as if they're over...), and just involve submerging everything in oil, right? Often, a small glass fish tank was used. It isn't expensive at all.
60  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: KnC Jupiter ASIC 680-720 GH/S Bitcoin miner on: January 14, 2014, 07:48:59 AM
Right off the top of my head, about .16 BTC per day this difficulty.
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