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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Anyone interested in setting up mining rig cheaply at my location? on: May 13, 2013, 09:58:43 AM
How exactly do you plan to have it work? If I was interested would I have to pay for the hardware and get remote acces to the machine in return? In case I want out of mining would you be willing to send the hardware to me?

Don't get me wrong the idea of "renting" room for my hardware in a place where electricity is cheap sounds at least interesting.  But I am not quite sure how exactly this should work. From your point of view I'd rather try to make use of that electricity deal just for myself. If I take the prices here in germany as a base the 30$ per month for electricity would be made up by just a single rig already so the second rig would already create BTC for free (well apart from having to make up for the hardware costs first).



That is exactly what I mean.
You would have to pay for the hardware cost and get remote access to the machine in return.
You have the options to get back your hardware but the delivery cost would not be cheap.
It sounds like I am renting out a room to house your rigs, and I am interested only in earning the percentage of the btc/ltc and keep it for whenever it is profitable to sell.
I am planning to setup one soon. I just hoping for an extra income since I can house more than what I am capable of because at the moment I can only afford one rig (7850x4).

:-)
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Anyone interested in setting up mining rig cheaply at my location? on: May 13, 2013, 08:51:18 AM
Hi,

I am from Malaysia. Currently I'm paying around USD30 for unlimited amount of electricity per month no matter how you use it.
So a 7950 cost around USD300+ here, roughly the cost how you set up your rig over in the US. And I have direct contact to computer suppliers here to get cheap price.
It's all about trust here. I can assure you that I am intended to do this full time but with condition that I can earn a percentage amount from the mining, since I am paying for the electricity and upkeeping the rigs.

:-)
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Will this rig works? on: May 11, 2013, 03:39:58 AM
Will these be on the case? Didn't see mention of that.

Personally, have the same motherboard, most likely hotter gpu (tahiti le) and atx midi case with 3 12mm fans in push pull configuration and it doesn't seem to gather that much heat running couple days straight as a miner. But each time I hit the miner, I'm cranking the case blades on full throttle. And those are pretty capable fans. So gotta take care of general cooling, or things might get cooked on longer run.

I plan to use a table fan. But will the direction of the wind blow towards the GPU does the GPU's fan a bad thing? I'm not sure if the GPU fan is fanning clockwise or vice versa.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Will this rig works? on: May 10, 2013, 04:46:24 AM

PSU 1000w
CPU i3-2130
GPU 7850 x 2 (plugged into Motherboard without risers cable)
MB Asrock Extreme 4 (2x 16x pcie, 2x 1x pcie)
Ram 8GB DDR3 1600
HDD 500GB 7200RPM

I have concern about the GPU plugged into motherboard as I will be opening it for 24H, will it burn my motherboard in the long run?


5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi I'm new here. Can I exchange like this? on: May 07, 2013, 08:25:39 AM
USD mostly.

Bitinstant charge like 3.99% for transferring. Isn't it is must more better to send thru btc addresses provided by bitstamp and btc-e itself? Or it is not advised to do so?
Kindly enlighten me please. :-)

It's very hard to get USD into BTC-e. It's much easier to use another cryptocurrency and send that into BTC-e. So buy your BTC on Bitstamp, and then send the BTC to BTC-e directly using your BTC-e Bitcoin address.

Bitinstant is only useful for transferring USD around from one exchange to another, but it's not always reliable and it's not always available, and it's expensive. So basically once you get USD into the system on some exchange, just buy BTC, and then transfer the BTC (or other cryptocurrency like LTC) around between exchanges.



How about this too. Can we do USD > BTC and BTC > USD inside BTC-e or Bitstamp ?
That way we can skip Bitinstant and just use BTC address. Am I correct? Or there is a reason for Bitinstant to exist. I'm confused.
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hi I'm new here. Can I exchange like this? on: May 07, 2013, 08:03:59 AM
I created an account at bitstamp.net

Can I do the exchange without going thru bitinstant

bitstamp send btc to btc-e thru btc address?

in btc-e i do conversion to usd, buy btc for trading, then again send the amount i wanted to btc address in my bitstamp account?


What currency are you dealing in EUR ?

USD mostly.

Bitinstant charge like 3.99% for transferring. Isn't it is must more better to send thru btc addresses provided by bitstamp and btc-e itself? Or it is not advised to do so?
Kindly enlighten me please. :-)
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Hi I'm new here. Can I exchange like this? on: May 07, 2013, 07:48:35 AM
I created an account at bitstamp.net

Can I do the exchange without going thru bitinstant

bitstamp send btc to btc-e thru btc address?

in btc-e i do conversion to usd, buy btc for trading, then again send the amount i wanted to btc address in my bitstamp account?
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