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For sale are: 2x Bitfury 400 GH/s Units (i.e. per unit: 1x M-Board + 16x H-Board) 1x SuperFlower PSU SF-1000P14PE Platinum 1000W Power consumption measured at the wall: 700 W for both units. Price for one unit: 200 EUR + shipping PSU: 70 EUR + shipping Everything: 450 EUR + shipping I also accept BTC, of course  
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Zum Verkauf stehen: 2x Bitfury 400 GH/s Units (d.h. pro Unit: 1x M-Board plus 16x H-Board) 1x SuperFlower Netzteil SF-1000P14PE Platinum 1000W Stromverbrauch gemessen an der Steckdose: 700 W für beide Units. Preis pro Unit: 200 EUR zzgl. Versand Netzteil: 70 EUR zzgl. Versand Alles zusammen: 450 EUR inkl. Versand Natürlich nehme ich auch BTC. 
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I've been selected as a reviewer by Spondoolies-Tech for the SP10 miner. Here is a link to their official thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.0And the website: http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/I received the unit today and as I was not prepared for that I will not be able to give a full review right away, so I will start with some impressions first  (Link to full gallery: http://imgur.com/a/kASCu#0 - Pictures are from my unit)  Note the text on the fans - "Xtreme" - that's exactly what they are. Make no mistake, this unit is loud. It's louder than my hairdryer. It offers multiple performance modes which also has an effect on the loudness. "Quiet" mode is about as loud as my hairdryer  I guess there is no doubt that Spondoolies-Tech is a legit a company, as they already have delivered regular orders. (I guess my sample unit is from April batch.) I've been running a 3 TH/s mining operation using BitFury hardware, which was very cumbersome to setup. The SP10 is incredible easy to setup - plugin power and LAN, have a look at your DHCP server or run a network scanner (I used http://www.softperfect.com/products/networkscanner/ ), navigate to that address using a webbrowser - done. The hardware by Spondoolies-Tech is not for hobby mining, that's for sure. Their hardware is a professional as it can get [which also manifests in things like the loudness  ] To be continued... (I will also happily answer any questions you may have.)
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I'm auctioning Avalon clones, i.e. all parts necessary to build a total of 16 Avalon units (4 modules each), except for chips (ASICs) and the ATX power supply.That includes: - Cases
- Finished boards: Control Unit, PDU, Backplane
- Hash Unit PCB (bare boards, components included)
- Heatsink
- TP-Link Router
- Fans
- Cables
- Screws
These parts are from a project which was not finished. Parts have been built by forum member strombom. Everything is located in and shipped from Germany. Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/7bxqz#3 (Not all parts listes above are shown there.) Auction rules: The auction ends at 6th Dec. 2013 23:59:59 UTC. A bid placed in the last two hours before the auction ends will extend the deadline by two hours from the time the bid was placed. The winner of the auction must pay within 24 hours. Starting bid is 0.5 BTC per unit.
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I'm auctioning Avalon clones, i.e. all parts necessary to build a total of 16 Avalon units (4 modules each), except for chips (ASICs) and the ATX power supply.That includes: - Cases
- Finished boards: Control Unit, PDU, Backplane
- Hash Unit PCB (bare boards, components included)
- Heatsink
- TP-Link Router
- Fans
- Cables
- Screws
These parts are from a project which was not finished. Parts have been built by forum member strombom. Everything is located in and shipped from Germany. Pictures: http://imgur.com/a/7bxqz#3 (Not all parts listes above are shown there.) Auction rules: The auction ends at 1st Dec. 2013 23:59:59 UTC. A bid placed in the last two hours before the auction ends will extend the deadline by two hours from the time the bid was placed. The winner of the auction must pay within 24 hours. Starting bid is 9 BTC.
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Hi, I'm offering Avalon clones, i.e. all parts necessary to build an Avalon, except for chips (ASICs) and the power supply. That includes: - Case - Finished boards: Control Unit, PDU, Backplane - Hash Unit PCB (components also available) - Heatsink - TP-Link Router - Fans - Cables - Screws These parts are from a project which was not finished. Please write a PM if interested. Photos: http://imgur.com/a/7bxqz#3 (Not all parts listes above are shown there.)
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Hallo, ich biete hier Avalon Clones an. Konkret heißt das: Alle benötigten Teile, um einen Avalon nachzubauen. Das einzige, was fehlt, sind die Chips und ein Netzteil. Vorhanden sind: - Gehäuse - Fertige Platinen: Control Unit, PDU, Backplane - Hash Unit als leere Platine (Bauteile ebenfalls vorhanden) - Kühlkörper - TP-Link Router - Lüfter - Kabel - Schrauben Die Teile stammen aus einem Projekt, das nicht umgesetzt wurde. Als Preis setze ich mal 1000€ pro Gerät (inkl. 4 Module) an. Bestückung der Hash Units ist ebenfalls möglich, wenn Avalon ASICs zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Bei Interesse bitte eine PN schreiben. Foto: http://imgur.com/QTgD0qT (Dort sind nicht alle Teile zu sehen.)
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Hi, I have an Avalon (clone) here which worked for some time but now stopped doing so. Cgminer output is: http://pastebin.com/YeAPkPWP (Too long to paste it in this post) To me it looks like there is some problem with the USB interface, like it cannot read from it. Is it possible the FTDI chip is broken? (If yes, how could that happen?) (I tried to attach the control unit to the TP-Link router as well as to a Xubuntu machine (which generated the output above), same result) Thanks for any suggestions!
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Abe currently lacks support for new types of transactions. John Tobey indicated he is willing to implement full support for these transactions for an amount of 11 BTC (at current exchange rate). Please refer to this post: (I've opened this thread to gather attention.) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=22785.msg1673735#msg16737356/11 BTC have already been pledged.
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Hi,
I'm selling my ASICMINER shares (see subject line). Escrow accepted if payed for by the buyer.
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Running apt-get upgrade, my system wants to upgrade these packages:
The following packages have been kept back: libminiupnpc8 linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic The following packages will be upgraded: base-files dkms dpkg dpkg-dev fglrx-amdcccle-updates fglrx-updates fglrx-updates-dev firefox firefox-globalmenu firefox-gnome-support firefox-locale-en gnome-games-data gnome-sudoku gnomine initramfs-tools initramfs-tools-bin isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common jockey-common jockey-gtk libapache2-mod-php5 libdpkg-perl libdrm-intel1 libdrm-nouveau1a libdrm-radeon1 libdrm2 libfreetype6 libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libglapi-mesa libglu1-mesa libmysqlclient18 libnm-glib-vpn1 libnm-glib4 libnm-util2 libnspr4 libnss3 libplymouth2 libpulse-mainloop-glib0 libpulse0 libpulsedsp libtelepathy-glib0 libxatracker1 linux-libc-dev mahjongg mysql-client-5.5 mysql-client-core-5.5 mysql-common mysql-server-5.5 mysql-server-core-5.5 network-manager oracle-java7-installer php5 php5-cli php5-common php5-curl php5-mysql plymouth plymouth-label plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text pulseaudio pulseaudio-module-x11 pulseaudio-utils ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard upstart x11-common xorg xserver-xorg xserver-xorg-input-all xserver-xorg-video-all
Is it safe to update those (bold) packages or should I keep the old packages for mining with cgminer on a mixed 7970/5850 setup?
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Siehe Titel. Bitte PN mit Preisvorstellung.
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Hi everyone, I'm having problems compiling bitcoind on my xubuntu 12.04 system. It's all about the libdb4.8* packages - I added the bitcoin PPA, but this way I can only install libdb4.8-dev, it does not offer libdb4.8++-dev. What *exactly* will break if I use a new version of libdb (the one that comes with 12.04)? Will everything work except I cannot use the blockchain/wallet with a bitcoind compiled with an older libdb-version? What can I do to compile it with libdb4.8? Where can I get the libdb4.8++-dev package? Thanks 
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Hi everyone! Today I would like to present you a sepcial kind of mining bond: http://btcmining.biz/TL;DR: Shares start with 0.1 BTC each for 1 MH/s, free upgrade to 10 MH/s as soon as our already ordered ASIC devices are fully operational, value of each share is coupled to ASIC hardware price, we buy back shares at any time for 90% of current value. This operation is managed by me and user "prawda".
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Siehe Titel. Am liebsten wäre mir etwas im Bereich von 10 GH/s für ein paar (2-4) Wochen. Bezahlung nach Vereinbarung, z.b. immer für x Shares im Voraus. Kann auch gerne mehr sein (50, 100, ... GH/s), dann aber nicht dauerhaft.
Ich poste in diesem Forum, da ich denke, dass sich die Leute, die mir das anbieten können, was ich suche, eher hier als im "Suche"-Bereich aufhalten.
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Does anybody know? I had some BTC sent to this address by accident.
Edit: Could be bit-pay?!
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Zum Verkauf steht eins der oben genannten Boards. 1) Seriennummer 62-0026 - läuft mit "shortfin_dcmwd4e_test_200_overclock.bit" Bitstream d.h. insgesamt 800 MH/s. Mehr ist eventuell möglich, aber nicht getestet. Preise ohne Versandkosten (9,40€ DHL / versichert bis 2500€) 1) 62-0026: 600 € 500 € Bezahlung natürlich auch in BTC (Mt.Gox Avg. EUR). Persönliche Übergabe im Raum Frankfurt/Main - Darmstadt möglich. Mehr Infos: http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/cairnsmore/cairnsmore1.htmlBoards laufen mit cgminer/bfgminer und MPBM. Restgarantie sind noch einige Monate vorhanden.  Bereits verkauft: 2) Seriennummer 62-0666 - läuft mit 3x "shortfin_dcmwd4e_ed_test_220_overclock.bit" und 1x der 210 Mhz Version, d.h. 870 MH/s. Ist das Maximum für dieses Board. 2) 62-0666: 650 €
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I would like to buy your hashing power. Looking for 1-2M shares (maybe more later) at about 10-20 GH/s. Please send me your offers via PM (or post them here).
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...is it possible/recommended? I.e. running the same executable, but with different data folders. I did it by accident and nothing screwed up, but i don't know if that's safe. (Usually I shut down the client and restart it with a different datadir)
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...that's what I'm wondering for quite some time now (as the time FPGAs can be used for mining seems to be quite limited now with ASICs showing up).
What I usually read is something like "these boards cannot be used for anything else because they are stripped down to the minimum". But ztex for example also mentions "Monte Carlo methods" and "Bioinformatic calculations". I'm studying physics so I'm interested especially in MC, or quantum MC. I don't know much about FPGAs (yet!), but I would love to learn a HDL and write a QMC algorithm.
So... What dou you (FPGA-)guys think? Are the "bitcoin mining boards" really limited to bitcoin mining or can they be used for other stuff?
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