Try starting a thread in the computer hardware section, that'll get you more views on this.
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You could use Kluge's escrow service; he runs a Btc loaning and deposit service in the lending subforum. Pictures wouldn't be enough as scams have happened lately
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Are you the guy behind the tor swatting service? Note that 'swatting services' is illegal everywhere.
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Escrow? References? You need to be more credible so to say before someone send you irreversible bitcoins before getting their hands on the goods offered.
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Thank you for providing a good report on all the mining stocks! Now I can buy in peace
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Depending on the deals you cand find and future expansion plans, you can go from 600w-1200w. Just make sure to get a reputable brand and preferably gold rated psu.
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I can't go for the cheap cards found here - mine usually go kaput after a couple of months (true story; burnt a new 5870 2 days ago after 3 months 24/7) so i need to have long warranties attached to my cards. That said, my least expensive rig which runs 3 cards costs about $200 excluding the cards. athlon ii cpu = $35 new MSI 870-G45 = $60 new 2gb ddr3 ram = $15 new 650w gold psu = $60 new 500gb drive = $30 new
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that doesn't even make any sense. Mining requires calculation processing power which RAM has none.
There are prototype boards that have mini APUs (application processor units) directly connected to RAM. As such you can load the RAM with and have the APU process the contents and read it back out without using the CPU. I think it was on engadget sometime in the last four weeks or so. I can't remember the manufacturer/dev though, or I would directly link it. marked Now this starts to make sense. However why don't just get the APU's minus the ram? Should be lower cost,at least.Seems like one of those FPGA's now
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I hereby certify that AniceInovation borrowed BTC 150 from me on 2012-02-23, and paid back the full principal and interests on 2012-03-04.
Witnessed.
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I hereby certify that ineededausername borrowed BTC 500 from me on 2012-02-03, and paid back the full principal and interests on 2012-03-04.
Witnessed.
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I doubt its possible, but worth a good discussion.
Would or is it possible to mine with RAM? I understand how mining works, and understand what RAM is.
I'm just saying, I could go buy a shit load of ram and off-load it onto a dedi or two cheaper than these damn GFX cards. xD
You can't calculate with RAM. Why not use a harddrive then?
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You misspelled my username in your main post!
Yes I did. I'm sorry. To be clear Internet151 is who will be involved in the loan. Witnessed.
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Boss/Atlas, quit Boss-ing and gtfo. Without tiptopgems in the auctions section, that subforum would be dead. I personally go to the auctions section to see what he has to offer daily and have contemplated to buy some off him.
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Well unless I'm much wrong, the 'closed source' issue relates the the fact that Soilidcoin is released with an 'all rights reserved' license, not the 'free to edit but just mention me' license. Correct me if I'm wrong here
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easy, hassle free transaction +1 for buyer.
Wait are you not the one selling the BitCoins? It seems like from your post that you just bought from yourself. Unless I'm really much blind, it seems Sonny is the one selling the GC's for bitcoins.
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This is no news to me as I see your threads with 'announcements' all over the place.
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I have a hunch that coinexchanger were in fact the people behind this whole hacking business.
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4th. Makes me wonder about the age of coinexchanger themselves, I suspect he's even younger then 17.
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Classy, taking a dig at competitors based on age (when it was the server HOST who got hacked). Yeah, I think I'll stay away from yours too.
+1 Most openly shady exchanger I've known so far; wouldn't touch this with a ten foot pole.
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