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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: multi-arbitrage.com on: June 23, 2014, 08:44:37 AM
Hi again,
Sorry didnt realise that links were banned so i've removed my referal link from the body of the message.

Marzel, have you received your Dodgecoin?

I haven't reinvested my withdrawl funds yet, but I'm not sure why you all think it's definitely scam.
I do a bit of low scale trading myself and can achieve the same return as promised if I spend 1-2 hours per day trading between exchanges with no experience or software helping me, so surely its not unlikely that if it is there job they will be able to deliver this return and a healthy profit for themselves?
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: multi-arbitrage.com on: June 20, 2014, 03:14:06 PM
Update for everyone - this site is not a scam! Or atleast if it isn't its safe at the moment.

I have had 1 btc invested for a week, and earned 0.04 in the first payout (which would have been for 4 days worth of earnings as I deposited on a Monday). Not a bad return considering (fingers crossed) there is no risk to the amount deposited or running costs.

I was very scared earlier though, as i transferred an extra 0.5 Btc in and then remembered this thread, and spotted the above posts indicating that this is a scam site!

I panicked (MAJORLY) and requested a withdrawl of 1.5 Btc, and have been starring at my wallet for the past 3 hours hoping that it would materialise......and it has! THANK GOD!

So, in summary, although the site is low on information and not fully transparent it does appear to return well on investment and return coins within a few nervous hours.

If anyone would like to join up please use this referal link:    *Link deleted, oops, sorry!*  It may help to compensate me for the last 4 hours of stress! lol!

Thanks  Grin
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: multi-arbitrage.com on: June 07, 2014, 03:32:34 PM
Hi.

I transferred 10 Ltc to them 3 hours ago and they haven't shown up in my account area yet....so I'm hoping it's a real site and not a scam!!

Please let me know how you get on with them.

Stephen
4  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BITMAIN Antminer support and OverClocking thread on: June 07, 2014, 12:53:23 PM
Thank you both for your replies!

Solar is something I have looked into, when I move house I want to have some solar panels fitted and then I can take advantage of those.
Also, for the cost of a new PSU i doubt I would save much to be honest, the current PSU that I use is an EVGA 80+ rated 600w and it doesn't get hot to touch.

11p per kw?! I pay 16.64p (thats $0.283 per kw for our American friends). Lucky bugger!!!

I'm going to try and fit my second fan this afternoon, just have to figure out how it will fit on without catching on the screws that hold the blade in. If you have any photos they would be appreciated.

Stephen

5  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: BITMAIN Antminer support and OverClocking thread on: June 07, 2014, 10:26:49 AM
Hi guys some quick advice please!

My S1 is running at 199.18 Ghs at 393Mhz, drawing 426 watts at the wall and temperatures of 46/46.

Firstly, how much power would be saved if I dropped down to 387Mhz? I know i'd probably lose a couple of Ghs but might be worth it if saved enough power as electricity is expensive here?

Secondly, noise! Is there a way to lock the fan setting at 1920 or below? These babies get really noisy and I live in a new house, which in the UK means thin walls so nose is an issue!!
I have brought some 120mm fans to add to the miner in the hope that the push/pull technique might make a difference.

Thank you!!!
Stephen
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Kit Sales Open, official sales price $2260 per Kit on: June 03, 2014, 11:34:47 PM
Hi guys,

If anyone has an S1 or S2 coupon my username is stevehoppy on the bitmain website.

Might make them the same price as for you Amricans then (Damn impost Duty & VAT!).

Tipping to the generous amongst you obviously lol.

Thanks,
Stephen
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [GUIDE] Undervolt antminer s1 [1.19W/gh at the wall] on: May 31, 2014, 06:27:08 PM
Wish I had a clue about any of this to be honest.
I've read this thread in full now and my head is spinning!!

I have NEVER done any electrical work or soldering - does anyone here live in the UK and fancy doing this for me in exchange for a few £'s lol?
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