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461  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 2x Radeon 5970 (one Asus, one Diamond OEM) Reference cards on: August 16, 2012, 05:59:32 AM

There is no double shipping. Escrow means I send my bitcoins to someone trusted here on the forums such as hashking, he holds the funds, you ship it out, I receive the goods, and I tell him to release the funds.
Also fwiw, I won't resell it either; I have 3 PCI-E slots available I can plug these 5970's into and I intend to use em for as long as gpu mining is profitable. I can increase my offer to $275 each but thats about my top of the mark. I own 4 5970's and I've paid 202, 240, 250, and 250 shipped for each of them within the last 2 months. But if you want to sell it on ebay, then by all means..

Thanks for the escrow clarification, never used it so I guess that was my own idea of how it worked!  You found some good deals, keep that up but alas the only cards on eBay for $275 are dead ones...

462  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 2x Radeon 5970 (one Asus, one Diamond OEM) Reference cards on: August 16, 2012, 05:34:27 AM
I offer $270 ...
Also would you do escrow?

I can take Amazon, Dwolla, BTC and (I guess? never used 'em) MtGox codes

As for $270... well then I would just keep mining with them or go eBay.  Generally I would rather keep them "in the community" and save the fees and do it the easy way.

Escrow is going to increase costs (double shipping) and while I'm open to it, that's just more fees.  At this point I'm not using some 1-time random account - used this handle for years online and I'm not going to rip people off - beside the simple fact of it being easily traceable back to me beyond that I think integrity still means something - heck I'll give you my name/address/local police number ...

I'm flexible and open to ideas, but a lot more so at 55BTC  Wink
463  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 2x Radeon 5970 (one Asus, one Diamond OEM) Reference cards on: August 16, 2012, 04:32:34 AM
Would shipping be any extra to Australia?

I will consider international please PM me the zipcode(? - or equivalent) information so I can evaluate shipping.  (Goilio YHPM)
464  Economy / Computer hardware / 2x Radeon 5970 (one Asus, one Diamond OEM) Reference cards on: August 16, 2012, 02:51:25 AM
EDIT:

PRICE DROP I just did the math and figured I'll drop the price to move these ASAP.

As of right now, I can do $289 shipped per card, both for $578 shipped for both (Amazon preferred or BTC).  I have a dependency though so if things take too long this has to be a limited time offer.

Let me know, thanks!

- J


SOLD

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2x Radeon 5970 (one Asus, one Diamond OEM) Reference cards lurker that just finally signed up for a real account here so I have nothing to hide and please feel free to check out my 100% eBay feedback over the past 14-years and I'm also on Heatware (all under JermWerty).  I've had these two cards since last Nov/Dec timeframe and have just mined with them 24/7 with no issues what-so-ever.

Card #1 - ASUS EAH5970/2DIS/2GD5 Radeon HD 5970 2GB  (3 year warranty, I believe the card was manufactured in 2010 so still should have a good bit left on the warranty)
Card #2 - DIAMOND OEM Radeon HD 5970 (Hemlock) 2GB (unknown warranty status)

Running GuiMiner I have been getting 360Mhash per core @ 800mhz core 300mhz mem, temps in high 60C/low 70C range GPU-Z reported low VRM temps (80C last I checked, long time ago!)  System has been stable for months at a time, mostly rebooting for windows updates.

Both cards combined run 1.43Ghash with Win7.  Just decided I've had enough heat output in my house, want to slim down my miners and relocate everything to the garage, and sticking with single-GPU cards.

Would strongly prefer to sell both cards together @28BTC per card for 58BTC total SHIPPED CONUS USPS Priority.  (or send offers via PM Wink

Thanks for looking!  



465  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: August 15, 2012, 06:55:54 PM
Two more hours to go... mods please save me! 

First off I have to say thanks for the great site.  Talk about the definitive BTC bible!  Anything you wanted to know about Bitcoin is right here!  I still remember downloading my first GuiMiner client from one of these threads.  All the time spent reading about different cards.  How people went crazy early on over 5830s and "urban legend" said they were the best $/performance but then when you tested the actual Mh/W on them they end up being the worst of all the 5-series.  I also remember the day I realized undervolt/overclocking was not mutually exclusive, to get the best efficiency do both!  I would also recommend a KillaAWatt meter to anyone even just starting out.  The amount of insight that has given me is enormous (hint:  if the power draw remained the same, that last change in reality did *nothing*).

Respectfully requesting a get-out-of-jail promotion.  Thanks much for listening!
466  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcointalk offline.... newbie status still in effect? on: August 15, 2012, 06:42:31 PM
Hmm thanks,

So all my previous weeks/months of camping on this site as a resource amounts to nothing.  Goodie!
467  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcointalk offline.... newbie status still in effect? on: August 15, 2012, 06:17:15 PM
First off I'm not new to BTC, next week it will be 1-year since I started mining with my Radeon 5850... now up to 14 GPUs!  I just normally lurk on forums, but figured eventually I should sign up.

So last night finally did the whole create account/make 5 posts thing...

Today...

Still a newbie only?  Is this related to the downtime earlier today on the site?

Sad panda  Sad
468  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I made 100BTC with Satoshi's dice. Is this normal? on: August 15, 2012, 06:19:29 AM
I know BTC is for the 'bettin man (& risk takers) for sure but I really admit I am surprised the DICE are still rockin it...  Too risky for my bood, goodluck all!
469  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie looking to buy some coins on: August 15, 2012, 06:10:07 AM
Good to hear Im fucked. Not here to rip people off

Welcome to the newbie forums.  Sadly scammers make it rough on all of.  So its guilty until proven innocent.

IMNSHO I would go with an Amazon Gift Card instead, it tends to be easier to barter.

Just my BTC0.02 BTC  Wink
470  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What do you spend your BTC on? on: August 15, 2012, 06:06:38 AM
reinvesting on different rigs Smiley

+1...

My answer is always:  MORE video cards!
471  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: un-userfriendliness limiting bitcoin? on: August 15, 2012, 06:05:42 AM
I don't know...  There is a certain amount of "unfriendliness" when you go Open Source.  Its not like Apple where it "just works" for mom & dad.

Bitcoin does have a bit of RTFM in it.  Not really sure how to solve it.  In some ways you can't.  One 15Ghash miner I knew lost 80BTC in a wallet when the USB stick it was on died.  RIP coins. This isn't VISA people!
472  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Introduce yourself :) on: August 15, 2012, 05:59:03 AM
... so here is my story, as I put into an email for a friend:

So you have to realize, when I entered the BTC game I was basically looking for free videocards last Aug/Sept timeframe.  Then coins were a little bit above $5 (falling from $7).  I was figuring if I bought $30 mobos, $80 power supplies, and GPU's for $100 each I could pay off a rig in 3-4 months.  Everytime it paid itself off I have just bought more video cards (why not?)... oh and I did mine $600 USD worth for my vegas trip, that was nice!

So I started with 3 cards.

Now at 14 video cards (will be 18 once I get the latest rig running, still have two cars in the mail!) and with the rise to $9/coin I'm up to $20-30 a day.  As for GPU investment, payback can be $1.50/day per card if you buy cheap $100 cards it refunds their own purchase in a little over 2 months (assuming you already have a PCIE slot and PS wattage to spare).  Or when you are at my level, when buying two cards I can pay that off with my total rig power after as little as 7 days.

So, that's how I see GPUs.

ASICs will be a revolution.  The question is how fast.  When BFL announced their FPGA's they claimed "custom" hardware and twice the output and four times less power than what was actually released.  Problem was it is off the shelf FPGA hardware with custom interface - performed 50% the originally advertised output(mhash) and took 4x more electrical power. Oh and they were 3 months late ... on the first batch!  So BFL claims October.  How fast once they start producing are they getting units out... wait nevermind there is a waiting list... and last time unless you get in on batch #1 you are waiting ... 2-3 months maybe?  So my wild guess is if you order today you will get your ASIC in 5-6months.

Problem is even if the hashrate goes up the network automatically increases difficulty so the "rate" of coins released (~7K coins per day, soon to be ~3.5K in DEC) will adjust to be consistent, and how much profit you make will be dependent on how early of an adopter you are (first guys in will make huuuge bank for a couple weeks/months - if coins hold their value, dumping the market will make prices go down).  If you have 10000 people with ASICs as big as yours or bigger then that payback starts to become a lot longer.  If you were get the first 120Ghash rig  today you would be sitting around 1/150th of the whole network I think?  (if my math is right!)

So if history tells me anything, the real unknown is the reward getting cut 50% in December!  ASICs are a wildcard for sure, and eventually will be the future of bitcoin, but I'm not betting on BFL quite yet.

Right now I am in the process of upgrading cards, so if I do have to sell later I am selling Radeon 6950s - 7970s which will hold their value as they are still rather useful to gamers.  The old 5XXX cards will probably drop like a rock in price (only $90-150 now but get same/better mhash as a 6-series card).  Problem is 7970s are $350-400 and take twice as long to payoff - but will host value the best.

Eh just my $0.02BTC   Wink
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