Finally got a chance to get this hooked up. I feel..... liberated. I no longer need to have my PC on it's side, case open, with cards dangling out of it and a huge fan blowing at the whole mess. I now have a tiny little box sat on my desk doing the work instead. Just brilliant Damn quiet in here now though Wait you got new hashing gear so you turned the old hashing gear off? The hashes it produced are no longer valid? Correct. This isn't about me increasing my hashing power, it's about me reducing my power consumption. Mission accomplished.
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Finally got a chance to get this hooked up. I feel..... liberated. I no longer need to have my PC on it's side, case open, with cards dangling out of it and a huge fan blowing at the whole mess. I now have a tiny little box sat on my desk doing the work instead. Just brilliant Damn quiet in here now though
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when you ask for features like that dont forget that are very few people out there that have that problem but any number of people that cant use armory because of the ram requirements or wont use it because it lacks very basic features like an address book.
Well, I would choose to use Armory for exactly one reason, offline transactions. This is, by far, the most important feature of Armory, in my opinion. I'm sure I will find the other features useful, of course, but for me personally, they would not be enough of a reason to make the switch. So, I already have offline Satoshi wallets as deep secure storage. In order to take advantages of Armory's amazing security feature, offline transactions, I have to take my already existing secure offline wallets and put them on an internet connected, and possibly compromised, computer. Do you see the problem? I have to nullify my previous security measures in order to implement the security feature which entices me to use Armory in the first place. You do, I agree (I had to do the same recently), however they're only online long enough for you to plug in the new Armory address, amount, and hit send, so a minute at the most. Sure something could be done in that time, but it's not super likely I wouldn't have thought. Can't hurt asking anyway
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Thanks for the write up rjk, very nice Unfortunately I have to sit through a day at work before I can get home and play. I've already sold my GPU's this morning though Good riddance.
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Yeah, piss off Randy, you've had your fun. Photos incoming PulsedMedia
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Well mine just arrived
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Just ban this clown already.
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Email him and find out then! Jesus christ, any excuse for a whinge.
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If anyone in Chicago wants to go to the USPS International Sorting Center and kick all the staff in the nuts, that'd be great
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Subscribing. Also BFL last product ended up be 400% of claimed wattage and 66% of claimed hashing power at 20% higher price. If Rig box follows that same trend it is ~30GH/s @ 10 KW and ~$35K. Just for reference, the rig box is guaranteed to be 50.4Gh @ 2.5Kw. This guarantee is in the form of partial refund. Well the single was "guaranteed" to be 1.05 GH @ 20W. Doesn't say much. "This guarantee is in the form of partial refund."
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Each C200 mines at 20GHash/s, consuming a mere 100W. Designed for high density operation, the C200 provides efficient movement of air and is suitable for operating in a fully loaded 42U rack (up to 40 units per rack)...When compared with GPU mining, the C200 consumes 100 times less electricity and 14 times less rack space, meaning there's virtually no operating cost associated with this device.
200 Mhash per watt? If you can deliver the hardware at that spec, you will obliterate the competition. Sure, but how many people have 30 grand to throw around.... Cool stuff anyway.
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I require a response immediately. As I have shareholders to answer to. Without further response, I may be forced to cancel my order and go with an alternate option.
Might have been an idea to not setup your GLBSE thingo and attract a bunch of shareholders before you had the product in hand... Isn't that the point of GLBSE? To raise the capitol, then buy whatever it is you raised it for? I dunno actually, I've never looked at GLBSE. That does make sense though Epic Rolo fail Apologies for that Glasswalker.
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I require a response immediately. As I have shareholders to answer to. Without further response, I may be forced to cancel my order and go with an alternate option.
Might have been an idea to not setup your GLBSE thingo and attract a bunch of shareholders before you had the product in hand...
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On a related note, I just bought a RaspberryPi, so when that arrives (could be a while yet) I'll certainly try hooking up the BitForce to it Please do create a thread on this when you do, pretty please! You know it
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Ok, ima get one of these, but i dont have a fgpa to hook it upto for testing, :/
That's OK, I do By the time you get your Pi delivered you may as well (it'll be a little while yet).
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Oh and let's not forget that you're a known and proven liar Coinhunter . I'm sure that helps your supporters sleep at night. Let's see... sent a PM to BCX threatening to notify the cops if he released info, lied and said you didn't, then got humiliated when Theymos proved you did - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63365.msg779801#msg779801Lied about GPU mining SC2 from the start, then had the nerve to actually start a thread accusing someone else of doing the same thing with Litecoin (conveniently absent any proof of course) - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63365.msg775756#msg775756Yeah, it's definitely a good idea to believe anything that comes out of your mouth.
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If you think I've spent even 5 minutes looking into how you do that then you're more deluded than I thought. You form opinions based on faulty and ignorant datasets. I form opinions based on facts. I realise you're in crisis mode as your coin slowly gurgles it's last breath, but there's nothing I can do about that old buddy (aside from sit back and enjoy it obviously) Knock yourself out, shout to the world that your coin is amazing and will be worth $25 at some point in the future. You're only deluding yourself as the majority of people, when presented with the clear facts on this forum (not your propaganda board, obviously) aren't stupid enough to listen. I can do this all day, hell, all year if (and I'd be surprised) it takes that long. May as well boost this link a bit more I guess: Solidcoin is a scam
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Hi etotheipi, Quick UI bug. If you select the "Receive Bitcoins" button, but then press cancel on the "This is not your wallet" warning, it just pops up a big empy grey box that covers the UI Just in case you missed this (it's nothing major, but may as well add it to the to-do list)
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