you cant make 100 bucks in the real world? thats not good man.
You took a loan out for 10 bucks... yeah but i repayed it the next day just for trust sake. wtf would i do with 10 bucks? also, i have a job... lol
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you cant make 100 bucks in the real world? thats not good man.
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avalons are like 73-76 i believe
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voted for her!
dont worry about payment bro!
cute kid!
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whoa, lets bring this thread back to KNC stuff
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yo im in the toronto area!
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hmm ok! that makes sense.
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Hmm something tells me your order number is wrong. Can you double check that. August 20 should be much higher.
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ah just let the man be happy!!! lol
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people should mind their own business, jeeze.
ok well sorry if this was done wrong, my bad. i wont be asking for loans ever again anyway. ill go the old school way of building trust.
Thanks to Vox tho for sure, you rock man.
where are you located anyway? im in ontario canada. near toronto.
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there is a canadacomputers.com shop down the street. ill be driving down there the day of delivery for a psu. no biggie. lol
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fight fight where is the asic chip
please. just stop this.
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i left you some positive trust too!
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So these boards are upgradable? You pull the chip out and put a faster one in down the road? Or up to four faster smaller ones down the road?
not sure, it seems like it might be from their wording, but that remains to be seen. i dont see how if the chip is soldered in place....
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I don't think that is the same PCB they will use in final product. Just an FPGA friendly version for testing
its the same pcb for asic. they just put an fpga on there for testing and stuff.
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Good news, looks like quality all the way.
So if I understand correct there will be 4 of these boards connected to a one board (the main PCB) inside the case and each of the smaller boards will have one ASIC chips on it, right? Then why are there 4 slots for chips per PCB? The chip pictured is only they as reference to overall size as it's a known component. Let me ask again: So if I understand correct there will be 4 of these boards connected to a one board (the main PCB) inside the case and each of the smaller boards will have one ASIC chips on it, right? Then why are there 4 slots for chips per PCB? no the asic chip will take up all 4 of those areas.
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oh thats a good idea. ill get that!
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no problem.
i mean there isnt a huge reason to have this list. but its nice so people can take a look and see where order numbers are and when they ordered etc.
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