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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Chilis for sale on: February 16, 2014, 01:59:51 PM
Thanks everyone, but I think I'll keep them for now / sell them on ebay.

thanks again!
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Chilis for sale on: February 13, 2014, 01:25:26 AM
how much power are they using ?

The 19 total miners I'm using cost me approx. $350-400 electricity a month all considered. That's a very rough estimate since I don't measure the exact energy consumption.

3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Chilis for sale on: February 13, 2014, 12:27:39 AM
I'm shipping from Cambridge, MA, 02139.


4  Economy / Computer hardware / Chilis for sale on: February 12, 2014, 02:55:14 AM
Hi, I'm selling up to 15 Chili miners (approx 35GH/s each).

Each miner is pre-assembled using a Coolermaster Hyper EVO 212, comes with a USB cable, and works great.

I can also sell PSUs and USB hubs if you need those too.

Order any amount; I'll accept 0.5BTC + shipping for each chili, or you can make an offer. I also accept paypal. We can also do escrow if you'd like.

Here's some pictures:









5  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [SELLING] 106 Butterfly Labs ASIC 65nm chips ordered 6/24/2013 (4GH/s each) on: October 07, 2013, 05:16:39 AM
I am still selling these if anyone is interested.

let me know at chips@aurellem.org or via PM!

6  Economy / Computer hardware / [SELLING] 106 Butterfly Labs ASIC 65nm chips ordered 6/24/2013 (4GH/s each) on: October 02, 2013, 04:24:34 AM
I am selling up to 106 Bitcoin mining chips from Butterfly Labs, which
I ordered 6/24/2013. Each chip is a 65 nm ASIC chip with about 4GH/s
per chip. On Oct 1 (today) I received an email from butterfly labs
informing that the order is scheduled to ship within the next seven
days.  


Be advised that once you receive these chips you will have to have
them mounted onto a board before you can start mining with them. There
are many 3rd parties that can do this for you (for example at
https://forums.butterflylabs.com/bfl-forum-miscellaneous/3831-board-bfl-chips-group-buy-chips.html),
and you should expect to pay about $300 for every 6 chips you want to
mount, so please factor that into your calculations.

Please contact me via PM or at bitcoinchips@aurellem.org with your
best offer. I am willing to sell any number of chips you would like up
to all 106.

My price is flexible, and if you place a large order, I am willing to
reduce the price per chip. I accept payments in bitcoin, check, or
bank transfer. If you are interested in escrow let me know and we can
arrange something.

The order number is 100068263.
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: first post, and request Butterfly Labs chips advice on: October 02, 2013, 03:51:26 AM
Thanks for the assistance everyone --- I'll go try to sell my chips now.

8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: first post, and request Butterfly Labs chips advice on: October 01, 2013, 10:10:53 PM
Thanks for the advice rastanthology.

What is generally acceptale proof that I have placed the order from bfl? Would a order number + screenshot of my account + copy of BFL's email  work or is there some more official way?

I've never done escrow before; but it sounds like a cool process. Are there any resources that could show me how to use escrow? Or do I leave the choice of escrow up to the buyer?

honky1492, you have to mount the chips onto a board to use them, and this requires reflow soldering and some skill. AFAIK there are multiple 3rd parties that will do the soldiering for you. There are certainly open specs on how to design working boards to host the chips. I was planning on using a guy who said he could mount the chips/make the boards at a rate of $300 / 6 chips.

thanks again for your help!
9  Other / Beginners & Help / first post, and request Butterfly Labs chips advice on: October 01, 2013, 09:39:46 PM
Hi! I'm an avid bitcoin fan, but a first time poster. I have a
question about site etiquette.

I ordered 106 ASIC chips from Butterfly labs on 6/24/13. Today I got
an email that they are scheduled to ship in 7 days. I'm interesting in
selling some of these chips, and was wondering what subforum would be
appropriate, and what the general etiquette is for offering such a
deal.

I don't want to sell some of the chips and then not be able to deliver
quickly, so I'm wondering if anyone else has ordered BFL chips and
received them in a timely manner.

hopefully first of many posts,
--bortreb
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