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I have one of the XFX 5870 fan assy.
It's an odd ball as they sent me a few extras but now I have no 5870's left so it's just been sitting.
let me know if you want it
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Another very interesting factor I believe is that BFL is about to introduce the very first "High speed manufacturing" to the Bitcoin world.
Just how many units per day will their new facility produce?
Will the guys going on their "magical mystery tour" bring back video's?
I've seen claims of catching up on ALL pre-orders by Christmas which would be truly impressive!
Will we buy them up as fast as they can produce them on into the new year?
And what about ASIC product life cycle?
Interesting times to come indeed.
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I believe I read about a bitstream available that will allow 1Gh/s from these? At any rate it would be way cool if I were to win my first ever FPGA! (and only now with asics on the way) Good luck to everyone!
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Can't resist!
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Wow, that was a quick response! Further testament to your fantastic service. Yeah the quadrant system makes sense so I thought you might adhere to something close seeing as you guys have had your act together from day one way better than the average BTC startup,lol Thanks again!
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First time user. Placed my (Paypal) order in the wee hrs. this morning and woke up with money in my account@ 9:30AM. I am wondering if your 4 processing times each day are on the clock chime quadrants (9-12-3-6) ? (sorry if I missed the info posted somewhere) Would come in handy knowing this if we found ourselves in a time constraint. VERY PLEASED and will no doubt return.
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I've had a few payments from buyers end up in that same review and they have all cleared within 24hrs(so far)
Why exactly or what they are "reviewing" I have no idea.
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Still the best deal on the board, but I can raise the price if that will make you feel better.
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Too good to be true? Nope, just stuff laying around that I just thought I would let go for a very good deal so I can spend some BTC without touching my mining stash,lol. SSDSA2M040G2GC is the SSD model number and I have 3 different choices for you as far as ram goes(actually 4 if you are in the market for ECC registered) 1)Corsair Dominator 3x1GB TR3X3G1600C8D 8-8-8-24 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71042493/DOMINATOR.JPG2)Corsair Dominator 3x2GB CMP6GX3M3A1600C8 8-8-8-24 3)Patriot Sector 7 3x2GB PV736G1600ELK 9-9-9-24 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71042493/SECTOR7.JPGTake your pick on the ram....same price(assuming you want whole package)
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I prefer to sell the whole package but I suppose it's no biggie to break it up if someone is interested in any item in particular. Pm me or post here.
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Just like it says, all for 20 BTC shipped to your door. Ram is 3x1GB DDR3 1600(if you want 3x2GB let me know) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/71042493/P7010003.JPGI've only sold an Antec TPQ1200 power supply to David_Benz(whatever happened to him?) but you can reference that post to see he was very happy with the transaction, however Escrow is fine by me, just as long as you set it up and it's free,lol.
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What does electricity have to do with the amount of BTC? It would effect my actual $$ profits but not the amount of BTC generated. And it's not a factor for me anyway as I roll it into the factory power grid which at any given time has fluctuations depending upon how many machine tools are up and running(never 100%)plenty available to run as many gpu's as I would ever want. But power is about to become pretty much irrelevant anyway with ASIC coming.
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Thanks Goat for the response but methinks you just pulled that number from? ? I remember the first Milkyway@home "Challenge" I participated in was back in Nov/Dec 2010 and lasted 5 days. Well if I look at the historical difficulty chart I see it was 12,252 on 12/09/2010 and I distinctly remember I had (24)5870's at that time so I can use TP's calculator and plug in those numbers: 5870~400Mh/s x 24 = 9600MH/s Earnings ฿ Hourly 32.838014 Daily 788.112345 Weekly 5516.786417 Monthly 23643.370357 Back up another month and subtract (4) 5870's(I was buying one every week) 5870 x 20 = 8000MH/s difficulty was 4536 on 11/09/2010 so we get Earnings ฿ Hourly 73.914490 Daily 1773.947761 Weekly 12417.634328 Monthly 53218.432835 It would be tedious to go through that whole year plugging in the correct difficulty numbers and allow that I was buying a new 5870 every week but suffice to say I left a shit ton of BTC on that hypothetical table!
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I discovered BTC last summer just after the Gox debacle and was poised with what I found was a 15Gh/s cluster of computers I had previously been using to crunch numbers for the BOINC project Milkyway@home. I have added quite a bit to my capacity over the last year but I wonder just how many BTC I would have to add to my stash if I would've been mining instead of crunching! Now I, of course, did not start out with all those computers so I can't just figure it simply by time BUT You can get certificates for your contributions in BOINC and here is mine for Milkyway:
Certificate of Computation
This certifies that cncguru
has participated in MilkyWay@Home since 11 June 2010, and has contributed 1,166,219,987 Cobblestones of computation (1.01 sextillion floating-point operations) to MilkyWay@Home.
Would any of you braniac mathematicians out there care to estimate for this old retired "cruncher" just how many BTC 1.01 sextillion floating point operations would translate to?
I realize there isn't really any direct mapping but I'm curious anyway.
Thanks in advance for anyone's efforts
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Check my posting here. Good ram,fair prices, plus I'll throw in a surprise freebie just about any miner can use.
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All the logic and reason in the world has never won an argument with greed.
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How about you don't take anyone's money until you actually have a product to ship?
Then you can limit the number per order with like a 72hr wait between orders(if anyone wants to make multiple orders, fine, stagger them)
Kind of like we already see when any new "hot" device hits the shelves.
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Ordered May 27, arrived today in Connecticut,USA Good job guys!
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