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Just like the title says :] I have 2.00 BTC I want to sell @ Preev rate for Walmart to Walmart, unless you know of another cheap payment solution. Escrow will be used, unless you're an active escrower here I pay escrow fee, you pay sending fee. Please reply here or PM me if you're interested. I'm also not looking to break this up into fractions, unless it's a full 1.00 BTC.SOLD!
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Sorry if this is a n00b question, but does anybody know if it's possible to specify a change address for a wallet without having to actually send something from that wallet first? I looked it over for a quick minute but it wasn't obvious to me, if it's even possible to begin with.
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I know this has been covered before, but the Search feature is disabled. Does anybody know where I can get a turn-key open-air chassis? The kind that people used to build GPU mining systems on. Basically I'm looking to build a bad ass gaming system with easy access
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I'm selling my like-new Elinchrom D-Lite 2 IT strobe kit, which is perfect for a small home-studio type of setup. Only used once for about 100-150 actuations then boxed back up and it's been sitting in my closet ever since. Cost ~$850 new and comes with box & docs. BTC1.2 shipped, from Phoenix, AZ. Escrow is fine, or if you're a long time user, I can ship first. From Elinchrom's site: http://www.elinchrom.com/products.php?p_id=199&tab=overview#contentD-Lite-it 2This is "it"... The Best "D-Lite-it" EverElinchrom upgraded the D-Lite-it 200 / 400 ws with many new exciting features. The "it" stands for Intelligent Triggering! The design incorporates a robust stand bracket, a new handle with spare fuse storage and a high impact resistant, quality look, body shell. Cable free flash triggering!The EL-Skyport Receiver is built-in and triggers flashes wireless from the camera with the brand new EL-Skyport ECO Transmitter. The ECO Transmitter is an optional item for single units, but it is part of the three new "D-Lite-it" TO GO Sets. FeaturesD-Lite-it What’s NEW - Added Values- EL-Skyport Receiver built-in for triggering and Frequency Channel settings
- EL-Skyport with 4 Frequency Channels, compatible with the ELS Transmitter and ECO Transmitter
- EL-Skyport with 4 Groups, available with the EL Skyport Transmitter
- EL-Skyport Speed Sync Mode, for fast synchronisation up to 1/250 s, compatible with the ECO
- Red Eye pre-flash management system
- New housing re-design, robust, function and elegance in one go
- New reflector bayonet with speed locking, accepts Rotalux softboxes up to 135 cm
- New larger, rubberised handle with spare fuse storage
- New pro stand bracket
- Portalite softboxes
D-Lite it Facts- Cooling Fan
- Integral reflector, designed to maximise power efficiency combined with our plug-in omega flashtube precisely positioned avoids the inherent uneven illumination produced by non–concentric or U-shaped flashtubes.
- Elinchrom Reflector Bayonet, fits EL-Accessories
- Digital Controls
- Sensitive Photocell
- Compatible with EL-Skyport Universal
- Low 5V Sync voltage protects cameras
- Norm conform for your security
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Sorry if this is a dumb question, but is there a calculator out there that estimates difficulty based on total network hash rate? Right now I'm kind of reverse-engineering it by using the Allchains calculator by plugging in various hash rates and difficulties until I arrive at 3600 coins/day but it's kind of a PITA. Is there an easier way?
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Please forgive me, but I haven't kept up with this forum in a while, but I guess all the focus is on ASICs at this point. I've skimmed through a few threads and I understand that at least one is vaporware and a couple more are running behind schedule for release date. Much beyond that though, would require more reading than I'd care to spend on the matter, especially on my phone's tiny screen. With that being said, if I were to buy an ASIC today, which one should I get?
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Ok sorry if this is a dumb question, but if I have an address I sent coins to, is there a way to tell how many total coins are in their wallet.dat?
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Does anybody know (guesstimate?) the total network hashing power for Terracoin right now?
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...will we get to know what he was really doing?
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Does anybody still sell those open-air frames? I'm thinking about building a new game system, but all the McATX boxes look the same and dumb.
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I have this 4-core AMD Phenom II x4 960T sitting here doing nothing. This is the one that can unlock to 6-cores (and this particular one does) so it'll run pretty much any game with no problem, especially ones that love additional cores like BF3. Rated at 95W TDP, but you can disable cores through BIOS down to 1 core and have identical power draw as a Sempron 145 (confirmed through Kill-A-Watt meter). Comes with factory heat sink fan (aluminum). $100 in BTC or LTC shipped within the US. I also have a Corsair AX1200 for sale. Solid and reliable. This is one of the best PSUs available!! $210 in BTC or LTC shipped within the US.
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Anybody know the direct URL to the GLBSE withdraw page? The menu/nav bar won't display on my phone. TIA
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I have 20 BTC available to loan @ 10% per week, rounded up to the current week. Hmu if interested. Trusted members only plz! Edit: Nvm, I had to buy some stuff.
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http://www.tweaktown.com/news/24579/upcoming_dual_gpu_amd_card_pictured/index.htmlInteresting they're not going with the customary centrifugal fan. In addition to showing off AMD's future roadmaps, Mark Papermaster showed off a cool triple-fan professional graphics card called the FirePro W9000. The card is detailed in the slide shown below and is meant to be a professional version of the 7970. Curiously enough, however, is the fact that the card he held up and the card in the slide appear very different. Cyril Kowaliski of TechReport noticed the difference as well and put a call into AMD's Dave Erskine to get an answer. Erskine would only say that it was a "dual-GPU product that will be released later this year." Taking a good educated guess, I would say that the card is most likely a 7970x2 (7990?), or in other words, two 7970 chips on one PCB. After all, AMD has to compete with NVIDIA's dual-Kepler beast, the GTX 690. AMD has been making dual-GPU consumer cards for something like 4 generations now (3870x2) and were rumored to be debuting one at Computex. That debut never occurred, but it seems unlikely that they wouldn't produce a dual-7970 card. The release time frame also indicates that it should be of the Tahiti flavor.
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I posted this in the wrong section originally. Anyway, previous deal didn't work out, so once again I have three HD 5970s for sale. These have been mining at 815/167MHz @ 1050mv 24/7 stable for the last 8 months or so (see the current hash rate of all 3 cards at https://mtred.com/site/page/view/top.html -- I'm listed as "Mousepotato"). I have one OEM AMD and two Sapphires. 66 BTC each, shipped within the US. SOLDOEM AMD: Sapphire cards:
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Previous deal didn't work out, so once again I have three HD 5970s for sale. These have been mining at 815/167MHz @ 1050mv 24/7 stable for the last 8 months or so (see the current hash rate of all 3 cards at https://mtred.com/site/page/view/top.html -- I'm listed as "Mousepotato"). I have one OEM AMD and two Sapphires. 66 BTC each, shipped within the US. SOLD.OEM AMD: Sapphire cards: Edit: woops I meant to post this in Hardware
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Are there any non-p2p pools that pay higher than MtRed for PPS? Currently 0.0000314252949729 per share.
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I literally just bought this thing during lunch today and threw it in my mining rig. Results? Runs great! Why am I selling it? It offers hardly any power savings over my Phenom II x4 (running on 1 core). Instead of returning it, I thought I'd offer it up for sale if anybody might be interested. The stock heatsink wasn't used (I just threw on my old heatsink from my Phenom), so the thermal paste/pad thing is still brand new on the heatsink that comes with it.
I'll sell it for about what I paid for it: 8 BTC shipped.
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