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41  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] 500k Gmail on: February 14, 2017, 05:24:16 PM
Selling 500k Gmail give me a decent offer and it can be yours, if you dont want to buy all the minimum would be 10k emails. You receiving it in this format, email:password
Oh shit. I remember some user that had a thread open that was asking for exactly this service. Can't remember his name but i'll try to look it up for you later today.
Thanks for it, looking forward who it is
42  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: WTS passtheheadphones.me + Email Or Trade For TTG |Or Worldinhd on: February 14, 2017, 05:22:54 PM
Ethan is looking for it just go to Invites and accounts hes looking for almost 3 werks noe
43  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Great Full Page Iframe Sponsor Ad Space >>> [First 2 Sales Get Special Deal!] on: February 14, 2017, 05:16:30 PM
I cant view the sites to my side, what seems the problem?
44  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: [WTS] 500k Gmail on: February 14, 2017, 05:15:35 PM
Purpose of this?
Benefits?
List the pros of this so can offer you something.
Can be used to cracking, marketing, traffic etc
45  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 60 Clone Scripts Sale - Affordable on: February 14, 2017, 05:12:33 PM
Some of it are free and already been leaked, dont buy it the price is way too high for the content and its probably a scam
46  Economy / Invites & Accounts / [WTS] 500k Gmail on: February 14, 2017, 05:01:24 PM
Selling 500k Gmail give me a decent offer and it can be yours, if you dont want to buy all the minimum would be 10k emails. You receiving it in this format, email:password
47  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling amz merch account on: February 14, 2017, 04:53:54 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1786289.0
Hes looking for one, try sending him a pm
48  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling DOTA 2 Main account. 7200 mmr solo, 13k matches. on: February 14, 2017, 04:52:38 PM
What is the reason of getting a tradeban?
49  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / AMD's 20nm Hawaii [not new, but haven't seen someone post] on: May 15, 2013, 03:27:54 PM
Just posting it up if people interested in knowing the possible upcoming flagship chip (for bitcoin or litecoin use).  There certainly would be optimizations and more power efficiency in architecture logic and with the 20nm fabrication; seems identical in specs to 7990 Malta card?

4096 stream processors
16 compute units
256 TMUs
64 ROPS
4 GB GDDR5
512 bit memory bus (32 bit ram chip interface over 16 chips; Tahiti was 32 over 12 for 384 bit for 3gb?)

http://wccftech.com/rumoramd-volcanic-islands-20nm-hawaii-gpu-architecture-leaked-512bit-memory-4096-stream-processors/
50  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: PSA: Malta 7990s are NOT suitable for mining! on: April 27, 2013, 01:26:15 AM
Not taking sides on the discussion in this thread. If power and heat seems to be a problem with Malta, it would be interesting to have it liquid cooled - though EK is releasing a block, has anyone used Arctic Accelero Hybrid coolers for mining (despite its price)?  It stands to reason the pump/block section would fit well, and the tubing might be able to pass through the grills on the top of the Malta card. The 7970 version of the Arctic cooler is expensive, using an EK 79xx shim with the regular Arctic hybrid might work interestingly - almost cooled like the Ares II but two separate loops.



51  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: EBay listing: AMD Radeon 7990 Malta Engineering Sample on: April 17, 2013, 10:58:49 PM
The auction finished apparently, the card was sold for $96,1000.00 to g***3.  Shocked 7990 will be launched on April 24th, and soon be available to retailers.
52  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / EBay listing: AMD Radeon 7990 Malta Engineering Sample on: April 16, 2013, 11:26:40 PM




URL: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AMD-Radeon-HD-7990-Malta-Engineering-Sample-/121096253149?pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item1c31e62edd

Seller name is wowbagger1234
53  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Watercooling with indoor faucet/plumbing on: June 11, 2012, 06:30:21 PM
I don't know if it's the same where you live, but using tap water in a cooling system is illegal in my country.

The water distribution services and the sewers aren't designed for such usage. If you could do it, anybody would be able to create home built air-conditioning devices that would empty the water tables and put large amounts of hot water in the sewers (you don't want that unless you like large scale health/pests problems).

We do have home cooling systems that use the tap water in the west desert areas of the US, it's the evaporative coolers (Swamp coolers) on the top of houses.

I once heard about those, do you happen to know how much water typical swamp coolers might use up per hour or day?
54  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Watercooling with indoor faucet/plumbing on: June 11, 2012, 04:39:36 PM

Perceived risks:
-water might leak
-water pressure might change
-water shortages  Angry
-possible condensation of water on tubing/blocks from environment and faucet temps
-Hard or soft water (controllable) - build of gunk in waterloop and clogging
-possible galvanic corrosion? piping uses copper, water blocks are copper




Also, tap water is disgusting.  Your water blocks will look like mossy sea rocks after 3 months.

I thought tap water was not that bad. Although I only thought of this idea, and won't do it. Wouldn't placing a couple of silver spirals inside the tubing counter that?
55  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Watercooling with indoor faucet/plumbing on: June 11, 2012, 04:35:58 PM
It could be done, but someone will be monitoring the usage and could actually mistake the usage for a leak, since it would be a constant flow.

Then you'll be having to explain the excessive usage even if it is included in the rent. Trust me, it would only be temporary, but you'd have to find another method or a new place.

Well, then it seems it would work, but not for long, and it would probably not be a good idea. Unless the water would come from a large enough reservoir/tank/well, but even that would not be feasible.
56  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Watercooling with indoor faucet/plumbing on: June 11, 2012, 04:12:04 PM
That would be a pretty extreme waste of water. 

The faucet would not be open by much, certainly no where near its fullest, there is no need since the thread would bottleneck fluid flow. Part of the water I use is from a well (remaining = public), both would be lead back into public water supply. The concept is not use water in "pretty extreme" magnitude of say a golf course, waterpark, or lawn/garden maintenance. But rather just enough to keep the temperature at a decent limit (~40 to 60 C per device).
57  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Watercooling with indoor faucet/plumbing on: June 11, 2012, 03:08:42 PM
I am considering converting an unused faucet with a G 1/4 thread to run a waterloop in and out of my computer to cool 5 7970's and cpu. Has anyone ever tried such a project or seen it been done?

Perceived benefits:
-cooler water (especially winter) or room temp water
-lower component temperatures -->  lower power consumption, allows good overclocking
-no reservoir, pump, and radiator needed (less tubing)
-much less noise relative to fan and fan+radiator
-I don't pay for water, its in the rent
-Water not continuously circulating in loop, possibly less bacterial growth
-less heat radiated into room

Perceived risks:
-water might leak
-water pressure might change
-water shortages  Angry
-possible condensation of water on tubing/blocks from environment and faucet temps
-Hard or soft water (controllable) - build of gunk in waterloop and clogging
-possible galvanic corrosion? piping uses copper, water blocks are copper

Any other risks outweight the benefits? (This is of course clean water, not toilet water  Cool)
58  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Radeon HD 8000? (little help translating Turkish pls?) on: June 08, 2012, 07:27:32 AM
Stumbled upon this, Google Chrome produces a weird translation:

http://www.donanimhaber.com/ekran-karti/haberleri/AMD-Radeon-HD-8000-serisine-iliskin-ilk-isaretler.htm

Radeon 8970 & 8950 = codenamed Venus XTX & XT
Radeon 8800 = Venus LE & Pro
Radeon 8700 = Oland
Radeon 8300-8600 = Mars

Most of these are planets in outer space, except Öland is an island, lol, not exactly "Sea Islands."

Edit:

"First Sign of AMD’s Radeon HD 8000 Series Found in Catalyst Drivers": http://videocardz.com/33448/first-sign-of-amds-radeon-hd-8000-series-found-in-catalyst-drivers
59  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Powercolor 7990 on: June 06, 2012, 05:01:51 AM
There can't be 7970s under there, at least not full ones with stock clocks. There's just nowhere near enough surface area on that heatsink to dissipate 500W, unless there's barbs sticking out somewhere I can't see.

That was my impression as well. The article suggests it might be two 7970s. The bottom of the motherboard has 2 8 pin power connectors (maybe not 680s), 2 6 pin power connectors, equal amounts of RAM on both sides, a certain number of phases just below CPU socket. This board has 2 "16x PCIE buses," each having a graphics card, then a "8x PCIE bus for other uses around the board"; PCIE 3.0 that is. It does have thunderbolt which makes it quite intriguing. That long yellow and silver colored heatsink... curious to know what is below it, and if it can WC. (Maybe the board comes with a contraption that is placed on the unused expansion slots of the chasis?)
60  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Powercolor 7990 on: June 05, 2012, 09:25:48 PM
This is kind of a interesting concept, though do not how long/valuable this would be for mining: two Radeons 7970s (?) integrated on one motherboard, but no pcie expansion slots:

http://vr-zone.com/articles/asus-zeus-combines-x79-hedt-with-dual-gpu/16152.html



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