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1  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] PCI-E Risers w/ Molex - Queens' Cryptocable Extravaganza! on: April 30, 2013, 11:53:42 PM
Hi guys!

My room-mate and I have come across a very large shipment of Cryptocables and we are looking to offer them to the public. Here is a bit more information about them and us!

. Cables are all Molex
. Cables are mostly all shipped same day (2-3 business days Priority, 3-5 First Class).
. Cables are all shipped from the US
. Cables are all packaged in static free bags
. Cables are all packed in protective fun bubble envelopes
. Competitive prices
. Will exchange cables if you have any issues for free
. Flat rate 5 dollar shipping in the US
. Flat rate 10 dollar shipping outside the US, worldwide
. Accepting: P/P, BTC - all automatically integrated in our site
. Over 5 years of customer service
. Wanting to please you Smiley

. Offering 5% discount to the first 5 people to celebrate our opening! Coupon code: EXTRAVAGANZA

If you're interested please PM me on here, respond to this thread, find on IRC, or please visit:

http://www.cryptocables.com
#freenode - crypt0queen

Also happy to answer any questions!
Thank you <3! Smiley
2  Bitcoin / Mining support / Is there a way to automatically restart cgminer when it stops mining? on: April 10, 2013, 09:30:55 AM
I'm not super good with scripting files so I wouldn't even know where to begin with this.

I found something on this forum for at one point but haven't been able to locate it since. It basically follows the workflow that if cgminer stops mining, it'll stop the process, close it, reopen it, and then restart mining with a specific card (every 2 hours or so, just in case maybe?). So while it may not require Logmein access it can sort of fix itself if I don't catch it. I'm using windows and not linux if that helps, so I don't have access to watchdog.

Thanks in advance.
3  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Tool junkies - I need advice working with Aluminum angles: Cutting & Drilling:) on: April 08, 2013, 09:41:39 AM
Greetings and salutations!

* I am finally attempting to open airflow. Yay! Smiley
* I need to build the equivalent of this in order to accomplish what I am looking for:


Whosever rig this is, thank you for the idea.

The tools & materials needed for this project are:

* Aluminum angles [Lowes/HomeDepot]
* Screws/nuts bolts [Lowes/HomeDepot]
* Help from this forum with advice

My situation:

* I live in a tiny apartment. A workbench and own drill press is not possible.
* I don't have access to a garage, nor do I know anyone with a drill press.
* This is short term and don't want to purchase anything huge or major. It needs to be compact.
* Different motherboards are different sizes with different card placement allotments
* I'm in the US, so preferably something I can purchase online or locally

What I need advice on:

apartmently (ah - par - men - t - lee) - small and safe that doesn't take up a lot of room for those who live in apartments. very space conservative. no access to a garage or workbench.

* How can I "apartmently" and safely cut the aluminum? As well as drilling holes?
* What tools would I need to cut and drill holes through the aluminum angles?
* Can I use a dremel tool (tiny, and portable) to get the job done? This would include cutting the aluminum, and drilling the necessary holes in it.
* I will wear safety goggles. Yes.

Looking for your input - thank you in advance Smiley
 
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