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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crypto Supply on: July 18, 2013, 11:47:53 PM
From their website:


Who are we?

We are a legally registered LLC based out of Denver, CO. You can rest assured that your purchases will be handled with the utmost of security and care. We pride ourselves on retaining solid working relationships with our customers and would like to continue building our online reputation to support that. Our official web presence is relatively new, but we have been in business for awhile under our LLC and are not some fly-by-night operation.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crypto Supply on: July 18, 2013, 11:39:37 PM
Well, still haven't received my order from crypto supply.  On the 3rd of July I received an e-mail saying my order had been shipped.  I know these guys are part of this community and forum members.  It's starting to seem like they have no intention to ship my riser cables.  I ordered the cables on the 26th of June.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Crypto Supply on: July 02, 2013, 04:31:43 AM
I ordered some risers from Crypto Supply and have not heard anything from them since.  No tracking, will not answer emails, no phone number listed... nothing.

Has anyone dealt with these guys?  Or know them.  Order number 1108.  If anyone has a way to get into contact with these guys will you let me know.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BFL Jalapeno for sale IN HAND on: June 29, 2013, 11:31:22 PM
I believe it, You'd have to spend that much on cards to get 5 Ghs, plus all the trouble.  But I really fell sorry for these guys if BTC takes the route that gold has taken.  With cards you can just build gaming rigs and sell them and get your money back.  With a black box, it's a paperweight.  I have the money to do this, but it's not.  I'm moving my cards to litecoin as soon as a finish up enough BTC to cash them out using paypal.  $250.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Gigabyte HD6850 problems............. on: June 29, 2013, 10:57:02 PM
I have an older Gigabyte HD6850 (I know it only 220 mhs but hey) and I cannot get it to mine no matter what I try.  It will mine fine on my I7, Asus z77 deluxe board but the amd Asus 990fx board with a sempron process I get this message.  I cannot just keep it on my I7, I don't want any extra noise and heat in the office.  I keep getting this message and if anyone has any ideas please post.  I've loaded the AMD recommended drivers, tried using the disk that came with the card but catalyst would not even load.  It anyone is using this particular card to mine, I'd love to hear the set up, thank you very, very much.  Here's a pic of the console.

6  Other / Beginners & Help / AMD vs ASIC Marketers on: June 26, 2013, 10:03:05 PM
There are storm clouds on the horizon for AMD graphics card mining.  Will this huge company just let this part of their market go, or will they make the ASIC boxes seem like dinosaurs.  I've seen a video of the inside of a ASICS box.  Looks like 3 altered tahiti PCBs and a cheap 750 power supply.  I think it was Kingwin.  With the value of Bitcoins holding around $100, this is getting to be pretty big money which will draw many miners into the market.  Here's what I think will happen.............. hehe........... RIGHT NOW AMD is building a 250 USD card that will get 5 ghs and also play most games on medium settings.  Maybe a dual GPU type card but not a high end graphics card.  With your vote, I'd also like to hear if you'd be interested in buying a card from AMD like I described.  What would really be cool if they offered a water cooling option for the miner.  Hehe.

Also, if AMD were to build a card that would turn 5 to 7 Ghs for around 250 USD, what would this do to the price of bitcoins.  I think bitcoins should remain a viable way for gamers to buy pizza, what's your thoughts?Huh??    Grin



Edited to add.......... Sorry for gramer mistakes.  I'm a disabled vet on strong pain killers so I'm doin what I can with what I got left. 
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hash Rate Summary vastly different from 50BTC Dashboard on: June 26, 2013, 09:13:19 PM
The rig you see is my main computer.  Electricity is 6 cents a "kw" or whatever measure they use.  I have two 7950, 3 7870s (tahitis), 2 6850s, 2 7750s, one 7850, one 6790.  My bitcoin rigs and no where near as nice as my main PC.  They're semprons processors, asrock extreme4 MB, and.............. well I have many different processor board set ups but I understand the dedicated minor rig minimalist theme.  OS on jump drive.... etc, etc.  My sons come over and game on the 7950s with eyefinity.  As far a PSUs i have 750s, a couple 1000s and some 600s to run the single 6 pin cards.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Hash Rate Summary vastly different from 50BTC Dashboard on: June 26, 2013, 08:26:11 PM
 Grin  First of all let me introduce myself.  My name is David, 47, love computers, Disabled Vet.

I struggled for a few weeks and finally got my rigs up and running.  I'm Using 50BTC and the hashrate on the 50BTC Dashboard is usually off about 500 mhs or MORE than what my Bitcoin summary shows.  Is this Normal?  Here is a pic of my main rig, the BTC rigs are minimalist and in cheap cases, so to be working on racks (another post).  This is my main rig.................

I7, HIS Ice Q7950s, H80, Silverstone RV03, triple BenQs.





Thank all of you who reply.  I will do my best to do more reading than talking also.  hehe.  When I say "do my best" that's because I might need to ask some questions to understand what I'm reading.  hehe.  Complicated stuff.
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