Simply amazing, can't wait for them to go world wide.
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Can't wait for escorts to come on board with a tor gallery/scheduling site.
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No, that one is a 3x 6990. This one is perfect.
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Feedback for Isepick: A++ Buyer
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXXXThis is my second and final auction. Bid thru ebay. I'll accept the winning bid in btc and mark as paid in ebay. Gaming or Bitcoin Mining Desktop - TWO ATI AMD Radeon HD 6970 video cards Mint condition, barely used Only includes tower, no monitor, keyboard or mouse Ubuntu 10.10 installed, ready to mine or install Windows (not included) Auction starts at $0.99, Sells for $1,400+ Athlon II X2 250 2 GB DDR3-1333 RAM 500 GB Hard Drive 700 watt power supply Ubuntu 10.10 2x ATI 6970 video cards with accessories and warranty Mining output with 2x cards = 730 MH/s Comes with all the software and configuration needed to start mining. Plug it in and turn it on. Or install Windows and enjoy stunning gaming. http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXXX
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I'm finally using btc for everyday things: torrents and cigarettes. I wonder what's next.
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1 BTC 1 year ShopRunner.com membership ($79 value) ShopRunner One-Year Membership for Unlimited Free Two-Day Shipping, Free Returns, and Member Deals from Great Stores ShopRunner 1 year code will be emailed, nothing mailed, no credit card required while signing up. List of stores: http://www.shoprunner.com/trial/free-shipping-best-stores.php
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXXXThis is my second and final auction. I'll accept the winning bid in btc and mark as paid in ebay. Gaming or Bitcoin Mining Desktop - TWO ATI AMD Radeon HD 6970 video cards Mint condition, barely used Only includes tower, no monitor, keyboard or mouse Ubuntu 10.10 installed, ready to mine or install Windows (not included) Auction starts at $0.99, Sells for $1,400+ Athlon II X2 250 2 GB DDR3-1333 RAM 500 GB Hard Drive 700 watt power supply Ubuntu 10.10 2x ATI 6970 video cards with accessories and warranty Mining output with 2x cards = 730 MH/s Comes with all the software and configuration needed to start mining. Plug it in and turn it on. Or install Windows and enjoy stunning gaming. http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXXX
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Opposite of both things you just said. sorry for off-topic, but just curious: why people use private trackers ? cuz its seriously contradict all bt ideas, also make you more trace-able/sue-able.
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There's gotta be somewhere out there. What's a bamt.conf?
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I tried, ubuntu 11.10 x64 wont boot after install. Plus bitcoinrigs did a lot of customizations and custom fan controls for the video cards.
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very cool
usa golds lights, but prlly not available
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How many warcraft FPS do you get with your cisco harddrive?
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I've had a Bitoin Rigs Professional Rig 2000 ( http://www.bitcoinrigs.com/products/Professional-Rig-2000.html) with 3x 6990s for a couple months. But I just did some updates and it no longer works. Could someone please dd an image of their harddrive for me? Pipe it through gzip and it should only be 1gb. I'll pay 2 btc. I haven't been able to get in contact with them directly. If you are mining locally, you may have to switch out your wallet since i'll get it in the image (I don't want it..). Thanks.
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What are you talking about? Yes it does use premium components like a thermaltake psu to support working at max while mining.. Read the title, it says mining machine. And since when does cisco make harddrives?? You have been scammed if you use $300 "cisco" harddrives in your miners. Even if they exist, they are just rebranded $80 ones, they just sell them to incompetent users like you at a mark up. BTW harddrives in miners are usually sleeping. And I'm not trading legos dang it, I'm selling a miner.. I think you are posting in the wrong thread, go away. Jesus you are not a bright one. Ok so let me make it simple for you; there are many different part manufacturers and lines of quality within those brands. There is not only 1 manufacturer of 500 gb hard drives... for example, you could have a Cisco R200-D500GCSATA03 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.5" Internal Hard Drive which retails around $300 or you could have a HITACHI HDS721050CLA362 (0F10381) 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard which retails ~$80 With the HDD alone we start to see how much the value of the computer can differ based on the actual parts inside. This doesn't take into account the psu, ram or any other parts that you listed no manufacturer or model number for. You're basically selling a car saying "It has 6 cylinders and some doors and i think the steering column is ford but i don't know about the rest". Come on, we're not trading LEGO bricks here, put your grown up hat on and post properly. What are you talking about? There is no reserve.. The video cards carry a full MSI warranty and what worthless discount parts? I don't understand any of what you mentioned.. This is a joke... If you want anyone to spend anything close to your reserve then list manufacturer or model numbers of the parts at bare minimum. As listed, this machine is worth no more than the 2 6970s inside, and since their is no mention of warranty, even that is questionable.
They are either worthless discount parts that you are trying to make huge profit from by sticking them in a rig with 6970s and calling it a gaming/mining box, or you are far too lazy to sell anything on the internet.
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What are you talking about? There is no reserve.. The video cards carry a full MSI warranty and what worthless discount parts? I don't understand any of what you mentioned.. This is a joke... If you want anyone to spend anything close to your reserve then list manufacturer or model numbers of the parts at bare minimum. As listed, this machine is worth no more than the 2 6970s inside, and since their is no mention of warranty, even that is questionable.
They are either worthless discount parts that you are trying to make huge profit from by sticking them in a rig with 6970s and calling it a gaming/mining box, or you are far too lazy to sell anything on the internet.
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Current bid is a steal, get your bid in now, auction ends in 48 hours.
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