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1  Economy / Computer hardware / (SOLD) on: March 11, 2016, 06:29:50 AM
SOLD
2  Economy / Goods / [FS] Bodybuilding/workout supplement stacks: Cellucor/Neon Sport/etc on: August 26, 2015, 03:40:06 PM
This might be a weird listing, for those on the intersection of Bodybuilding.com and Bitcointalk.org Venn diagram:

I'm selling some extra workout supplements, prices include shipping to the 48:
Formatting tables on here is a huge PITA, so please reference this album for inventory/prices (Note: I actually have 3*60caps of SuperHD).
http://imgur.com/a/ONnoh

Of course, all products are sealed/new.
PM if you have any questions.

Combo Discounts:
2*(C4, Alpha Amino, Volt, Kinetic): $5 discount
2*Cellucor C4 + 2*Alpha Amino Stack: $50
2*Neon Sport Volt + 2*Kinetic Stack: $50
3*Cellucor SuperHD Combo: $60
Add CLK to any combo: $20

I also have some generic/private label supplements below:
(will update when I get around to typing up formulations)
3  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] $35 Metal Gear Solid V MGS 5 The Phantom Pain Download Codes (Last one!) on: August 06, 2015, 08:31:06 PM
ALL SOLD!
THANKS EVERYONE!
4  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] ($40 + ship) 3* GTS 250 on: August 06, 2015, 08:14:43 PM
Selling some PC equipment, Located at World Trade Center/Wall Street in NYC:
Inquire with interest and I'll upload photos/proof/feedback.

Heatware: http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=68090

($40 + shipping for all three) GTS 250 1GB XFX 738Mhz: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150439

SOLD:
[To CerebralEdge]: (New 4*8GB sticks of DDR3 RAM)

Local Pickup (NYC, WTC/Wall Street):
($600--can be shipped at additional cost):
Multimedia/Gaming PC (not looking to part this out ATM):
* i5 3570K + Zalman LIQ-320 (120mm AIO cooler)
* 4*8GB Mushkin Stealth DDR3 1600mhz 9-9-9-24 RAM
* AsRock Z77 Fatal1ty mATX motherboard (Socket 1155)
* Sapphire Radeon HD 7870 2GB + Zalman LIQ-320 (push/pull)
* 240GB OCZ Arc 100 SSD
* 2*2TB HDD optional (+$80/swap in lieu of SSD)
* DVD Drive & Legit Windows 8.1 Pro included
* Corsair AX650 Gold Full-Modular PSU
* Lian-Li PC-V354B case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811112300
5  Economy / Goods / SOLD 749, 2006 8.8K miles, Carbon Remus Exhaust on: August 28, 2013, 08:53:38 PM
SOLD, alas, not for Bitcoins though.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / How to solo mine, with multiple workers, and also switch cryptocurrencies? on: August 15, 2013, 04:14:34 PM
This is a bit of a generic question not exactly just for BTCs (actually, my setup will probably just involve altcoins at first), but I think it could be useful to get a guide set up as more people are in my boat, and I'd like to document my setup for other people. Potentially, it could be possible to start up a pool for variance-tolerant altcoin profitability miners, where individual miners would receive entire block rewards (minus a very small fee, since there is no variance risk to operator), and have block rewards sent directly to a trading account. Basically, I want to be able to set up Multipool.us, for my own pool of miners. This could lead to a low-cost pool that just hosts all the blockchains for the various cryptocurrencies, and currency-hops for profitability.

The boat I'm in:
~1500Kh/sec Scrypt, ~1.6Gh/sec SHA-256 (powered by 7850s), looking to expand once I get things started
Hashing power is in location B (nice, secure, air-conditioned), but I'd like a control machine in location A, and I'd like to combine my media server with this crypto-mining server.

Problem with Multipool: takes too long to accumulate coins to exchange to BTC. Want to reduce BTC/Altcoin exchange rate variance
Problem with Middlecoin: very low efficiency with my 7850s

I'm looking to do the following:
Have workers in Loc B connect to a control machine in Loc A
Control machine will be directing solo mining, and doing profitability hopping between different altcoins. (I don't mind the mining variance).

Thoughts on setup:
1. Set up altcoin-qt on server machine for all the altcoins
2. Allow incoming connections from workers
3. Blockchains are downloaded, workers are connected
4. Set up workers in cgminer with a list of "pools" (i.e. the different ports) from the control machine, in --load-balance
5. Set up control machine to shut off ports to non-profitable coins, forcing workers to mine the most profitable coin
6. As an alternative to 4&5, set up control machine to automatically mine the most profitable coin, a la Multipool.us

Any ideas on how to start this process?

7  Economy / Service Discussion / Bitmit (RESOLVED! :D )--Abusive, lying seller/scammer WolfRainer & DinamicAtom on: April 05, 2013, 10:49:03 PM
WOW. Speedy Update: BitMit customer service just refunded my payment and resolved the issue promptly. They also said that they have banned this guy from their service. Unfortunately, the negative feedback is still there. I'd say this was just shy of an A+ response to my issue. Having been on both the buy and sell side, I would definitely recommend BitMit for both buyers and sellers. And that 2% fee sure beats eBay.

Update:
Buyer created a fake account just to leave me negative feedback: https://www.bitmit.net/en/user/DinamicAtom
Guess I'll have to scrap that account and start fresh somewhere else.
Best part is how the original account left negative feedback to his feedback abuse account.

Last Update:
Admins were able to delete the feedback that the abusive user left me. All is well in BitMit Land.

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Long story short, I wanted to diversify and get some LTCs, and thought I had found a nice deal.
WRONG.
What follows is the a tale of a dishonest, then lying, then abusive seller (TL;DR below):
Part 1:

Part 2:

(will update with more developments)

TL;DR:
* I ask seller to send the LTCs, he asks to go out of escrow
* I say no way, then he says that we'll cancel the transaction
* I give him a chance to send the coins back, but instead he leaves a lie of negative feedback
* I confront him and request my coins back. He declines and posts some random transaction
* I point out repeatedly that nothing has arrived at my Litecoin address, and his "proof" is just some random 20LTC transaction


I thought maybe he didn't want to send them because I bought them at a good rate, and he was looking for essentially a free Call option on the LTC:BTC rate, but instead he goes full scammer.

What I've done: contacted abuse@ as well as the founder of Bitmit here on BTC.

If you've seen my selling thread here, I've honestly and speedily sent two items here (even w/o escrow), and I've also sold on Bitmit to a very happy buyer. I had perfect feedback everywhere, because I'm a straight shooter when it comes to business (apparently I'm a lot less direct when it comes to love *shrugs*)
8  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] *Various Electronics* 8TB RAID, Blackberry 9800, 30in Monitor, 8GB 6G Nano on: March 17, 2013, 02:17:13 PM
UPDATED with more items/lower prices!

Prices do not include shipping, which will likely be USPS Priority. For flat rate, if it fits, it ships: $6 for the small box, and around $10-$15 for the medium/Regional Rate boxes. Feel free to PM to calculate total cost for the items you’d like. I’ll definitely offer a discount if you buy a couple of loose items, and if you ship flat rate, I’ll fill up the box with some random cables/adapters I have lying around.
Prices based on Gox 24-hr weighted average at time of sale. I usually ship within 2 business days. I can also negotiate int'l shipping if you give me information (located in downtown Manhattan, NYC).

Heatware Feedback: http://heatware.com/eval.php?id=68090
eBay fb: http://myworld.ebay.com/grwangtiger

Items for sale:
0.   *Local ONLY* 30in Dell WFP3007 2560x1600 monitor - {$600}
1.   8TB (2*4TB) SansDigital eSATA/USB 3.0 (with hardware RAID) {$400}
1a.    750GB Samsung F3 7200RPM hard drive, 32MB cache, details await. {$40}
2.   Good/VG Unlocked Blackberry Torch 9800 (AT&T) w/ accy. & extra phone {$110}
3.   New 8GB iPod Nano, Silver, 6th gen {$85}
4.   Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD USB DAC/Amp, very lightly used {$60}
5.   Thermaltake BlacX USB 2.0/eSATA 3.5”/2.5”dock w/ USB & eSATA cables: {$15}
6.   Kodak Mini HD 720P Waterproof camcorder w/ 4GB microSD card + Bonus: {$35}
7.   "Modified" (i.e. hacked away at) Xigmatek Dark II Knight Night Hawk Edition Cooler SD1283 w/ bonus pair of Lian Li 120mm fans (clipped LEDs) {$30}
8.   Pair of Xigmatek (clipped LEDs, barely used) 120mm fans {$5}, Pair of 120mm PWM Zalman fans from LQ-320 {$5},
9.   Pair of Seagate microUSB 3.0 to SATA adapters from their 4TB drives: {$15} default shipping will be just the adapters, power, and USB cables. You can have the enclosure part as well if you pay the extra shipping costs.
10.   Calvalry & AZIO eSATA & USB 3.5” enclosures. Includes eSATA cables. Not tested, but was last working perfectly. {$15 for the pair, $10 each.}
11.   PNY 9600GT - missing fan {$15} (EVERCOOL RVF-2F available for $10)

Full album of items for sale (free filler items at the bottom): http://imgur.com/a/gWCms

Also willing to bundle items: i.e. get items #5 to 11 for only $100 shipped!


Details/Pics:
0. *Local ONLY* - Dell 30in 3007WFP monitor--good condition, a slight scratch (barely noticeable when on). You have to come down here to World Financial Center to pick this up. Also note that this monitor only takes DVI @ 2560x1600 @ 60Hz, (as well as quarter resolution, but why would you do that?) PICS: http://imgur.com/a/xK0aE

1. 8TB SansDigital TR4UT-BP eSATA/USB 3.0 - three of the drives are Seagate 5900RPM, one is a refurb (RMA from Seagate). the last is a Hitachi 7200. I could have sworn that I had matching Seagates, but apparently I had lost 1 during the move. :-/
PICS: http://imgur.com/a/5r3SG

1a. 750GB Samsung F3-Used for a few years, will get hard drive health details up soon. Ran super-cool back in the day, unlike these blistering 5-platter disks I'm running right now.

2. Good/VG Unlocked Blackberry Torch 9800 (AT&T) - small ding on corner, no screen scratches, includes weighted dock, extra battery, original charge cable/wall plug, used battery door/case, and maybe a 2GB microSD card. Hell, I'm even throwing in a spare phone (Unlocked Samsung Epix). PICS: http://imgur.com/a/BJIge

3. 8GB 6th Gen iPod Nano: received as RMA. Never used, been sitting around for ages, non-retail RMA packaging, includes retractable sync cable.

4.   Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi HD: lightly used, includes 3.5mm to RCA, RCA to RCA, USB cables, sealed Creative Mediabox software w/ key, and possibly even an optical cable if it fits in the box.

5.   Thermaltake BlacX USB 2.0/eSATA 3.5”/2.5”dock w/ USB & eSATA cables.

6.   Kodak Mini HD, Red: comes with Tumi 4GB microSD card, used for 1 trip to Aruba. Actually waterproof. Will also toss in this cheapo twist SD-based camcorder I have lying around.

7.   Xigmatek: I thought clipping the corner of part of the cooler would allow it to fit in my Lian-Li mATX case. I was wrong.
Also throwing in a pair of 2-month old Lian Li 120mm fans. All LEDs have been clipped.

8.   Xigmatek and Zalman fans: both new; note that the Zalman PWM fans only have mounting holes on 1 side.

9.   Seagate SATA to USB 3.0 adapters: great for testing out drives, or for on-the go data access, Shipping the plastic cases will cost a lot more if that's all you're buying.

10.   Calvalry & AZIO eSATA & USB 3.5” enclosures. Will attempt to dig up screws for these guys, I think I have them.

11.   PNY Verto 9600GT 512MB - the fan's ball bearings started to fail and the fan rattled like crazy. Removed the fan, but never got around to replacing it Original fan lead and all screws included. PICS: http://imgur.com/g5QIarZ and http://imgur.com/jlyAdYp and http://imgur.com/zt47pUE

SOLD Items:
BNIB i5 3570K
Enzotech Sapphire Waterblock
2*1TB Samsung F3] HDD
1TB WD Green Drive
60GB 2.5in HDD
Two Worlds II

I also have a build I will be listing separately, with the following components:
e8500 CPU, EVGA 790i (complete with EK NB/SB waterblocks), 8GB (4*2GB) DDR2 8500 RAM. All in a Gigabyte full tower with total 7*120mm radiators. Can part out if there's interest, but trying to get rid of this stuff first.
9  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] 8TB (4*2TB) RAID 0/1/10/3/5 Array (SansDigital TowerRAID TR4UT-BP) on: March 09, 2013, 04:35:20 AM
**Mods, pls DELETE--Consolidated listing at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154157.msg1634128**

Selling this hard drive array I've been using for backups--nice and speedy with lots of backup/RAID options. Especially fast because it has hardware RAID.
No guarantees or warranties (although the Seagates might have a sliver of warranty left). Please contact if you're interested, and I can get more information on the drives.
Once you express interest, I will get around to backing up my data to a different array, and then once I'm ready (3-4 days), I'll let you know
Price: $450 (USD Gox Sell Rate) shipped to the lower 48. This array is REALLY heavy, but will be packaged securely.


Two drives are 2* Seagate 5900 RPM drives
One is another Seagate, but is a refurb I received as an RMA
the last is a Hitachi 2TB @ 7200 RPM--this has more wear than the other drives, but I've had a couple of High-capacity Hitachis and they were the only brand to not fail (1/3 Samsungs, 1/4 Seagates failed).
Also note that I replaced the stock 80mm fan with a higher-flowing Rosewill one. It has white LEDs that I forgot to clip when installing it. A tad noiser than stock, but I prefer the additional airflow.

Pictures here: http://imgur.com/jmyS1vU and http://imgur.com/hOKiHMT and here: http://imgur.com/u6Yuecq
Proof of 8TB here: http://imgur.com/YFg8ued (Device is the HW RAID device, and storage size is shown)


Perfect eBay feedback here, and I've been selling my stuff recently: http://myworld.ebay.com/grwangtiger
(also mentions this account by name, so you know I'm linked)

I would prefer to not escrow, mainly because I'm lazy and don't want to set up another account somewhere, and to keep my prices low. Whatever happened to just sending some BTCs over and receiving products at your door? Can escrow if you cover the additional fee.

(also selling a brand new Core i5 3570K here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=150788.msg1602353)
10  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Brand New, Sealed i5 3570K (Unlocked) Quad Core (LGA 1155 CPU) on: March 09, 2013, 01:51:26 AM
**Mods, pls DELETE--Consolidated listing at: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154157.msg1634128**
Selling an extra CPU that I got when I needed to replace one in a critical machine. This was received as an RMA direct from Intel (hence the inspection sticker on it).
4.2BTC shipped to the lower 48.

Pictures here (username is same as this one): http://imgur.com/a/VvkOh
Perfect eBay feedback here, and I've been selling my stuff recently: http://myworld.ebay.com/grwangtiger
(also mentions this account by name, so you know I'm linked)

I would prefer to not escrow, mainly because I'm lazy and don't want to set up another account somewhere, and to keep my prices low. Whatever happened to just sending some BTCs over and receiving products at your door? Can escrow for the additional 1% fee.

Any questions, feel free to contact me.

(Also selling an 8TB (2*4TB) RAID 0/1/3/5 SansDigital eSATA/USB 3.0 array-will put up soon)
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