Try http://pcpartpicker.com/ most useful thing ever if your thinking of building a PC. Look for me on there, same username! Cheapest reliable price (from a decent brand I mean) is $180 for a MSI V305 r9 270. For r9 270x, its around $220. So yeah if you NEED that 20 extra kh/s or so and willing to pay more for PSU's electricity bills and more money as its more expensive go ahead ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) (don't!)
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Ahh looking forward to that ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Above sign up link is a ref link btw, sorry to rain on your day mate but I believe those aren't allowed without posting a non-ref link I believe ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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BWAHAHAHA ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Sometimes im such a doof :p But thanks man! One more dumb (possibly) question. On what rate does activity increase by? Per xxx amount of posts?
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Soooo close! Just 0.0001 more and I can get 0.001 per post!
Yeah btw, how do you know if your close to "ranking up" per se? IDK I check my posts, but where do you see stats taht show you your almost full member for example?
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So do you actually need a motherboard or host computer for this thing to work?
If so, that seems retarded.
Yes. Well considering you could put 6 of these together (assuming spacing with risers and your mobo supports) that's pretty nice. It allows you to scale well as well. But since these are never shipping, it doesn't matter ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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r9 270 gets the same hash (if any worse, its like 5%) and is cheaper. Biggest advantage is it only uses 1 6 pin vs 2.
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Fibonacci will start hosted mining July 14th in best case scenario. (According to there thread)
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Faucet rotator is very nice! There's a faucet that is from a link from the last faucet on there that gives 1000 satoshi per captcha, pretty generous!
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Thats fine ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Okay thanks QORA! Since it is POS, when can we expect POS coins to start rolling into our wallet?
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Im looking at command line, its failing to connect to peer after peer. Should I disable antivirus or what?
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Send me coins ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) QSGLWo6aEU49omqupxjBmz5646DKX7Pv5u Also what is "generating balance"?
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They plan on using a single 120mm rad to dissipate 650W? hah
At wall consumption. But still that's a lot of heat to dissipate, even for a thick push/pull 120 mill rad. I still think its possible, noise will definitely be a factor.
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BEcayse after the fire nothing is responsive and I can't click anything.
Just wait a little. What happens? Does fire fix or what? Just wait for how long?
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Moving is a big decision IMO, I think thats the reason why people aren't fleeing US. PLus I think saving a tiny bit of taxes justifies costs for flight ticket imo :p
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BEst combination would probably be the 750 ti. the BEST single card would probably 7950.
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$1700 for 5.2 mh/s? I'd probably consider that, even though its significantly less than what you could get, but you pay a premiuim for RIGHT NOW. Recursion offers 8.6 mh/s (something like that ) from FIbo for $350 as a great example. Plus that's on a USB MODEL.
You may want to look again. The recursion is a 3.5Mh unit for $380 So about $100 a Mh which is a decent price if they could deliver Their biggest flaw is that you pay $380 for the 3.5mh unit if you want the 126mh unit you pay 36X that price (no discount of any kind for larger units) 250Mh from KNC for 10K 250Mh from Fib for 27K Not hard math. It has been updated, check the thread on litecointalk.org They said they WILL match knc $/khs ratio. Not hard research.
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IF you want a algo that runs easy on gpu, wouldn't that be x11 (lower temps and lower power consumption) or blake256( 3x higher hash than sha256) Just my suggestion.
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