i have traded with Walking Glitch. everything went fast and smooth.
Same.
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I would like to buy a $10 steam gift card. PM me an address?
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I am looking to buy the Wolfpack DLC for Payday The Heist on Steam. You will buy it for me as a gift. If your rep is sufficient, and you are not using a purchased account, I will send 3/4 payment first, then upon reception of the gift, I will send the remainder. If you are not of sufficient rep, I am willing to send 1/4 payment first, and 3/4 upon reception. You can also use escrow and we will split the fee. I am also open to other payment arrangements.
I will pay the BTC equivalent of $12 according to coinbase. (The DLC costs $10)
Thanks for looking.
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I offer 1.4 BTC for it, shipped to Wisconsin. Offer good for 24 hours, or until I say otherwise.
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Lol he should have taken my offer which is now invalid. It was more than fair considering the amount of BTC it will earn and the power costs.
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.18 BTC shipped to Wisconsin offer good for 48 hours.
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If you could negotiate the price down to 1.2BTC including 3 day shipping I would buy one, maybe two. Considering the power usage on these (old 110nm original B.E. chips, now in a cube!) and the ever-rising difficulty, it is simply not worth anything more.
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lol 2.2 BTC... The sad thing is people will still buy it for this price which is easily twice what it's worth.
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It's only 4X and 8X slots that need to be open-ended to take 16X cards. Don't need notched 1X slots for 2X+ cards. That's funny, because every x1 slot I've ever seen had a solid back and every long-slot card I've ever seen was not notched to fit around it. Never seen a long-slot card that would fit in an x1 slot, without modifying one or the other. Any evidence of this in PCIe standards definition? You need a raisers anyway to put more than 2-3 cards, so it doesn't matter... Right, if you're going to load it up with more than 3 doublewide cards. But if you want exactly two or three doublewide cards, or for any reason more than one directly-mounted long-slot card, kinda SOL. The lower 1X slot on my mobo is notched out at the back.
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Are the x1 slots notched out at the back for fitting long-slot cards in without tearing anything up? That would be handy as heck.
Don't need notched 1X slots for 2X+ cards. My 6850 is on a 1X connector on my main computer without a riser.
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I was just wondering if anybody here has started from scratch and built their own USB miner around the Bitfury ASIC Chip? They go for around $25.00 for 1 test chip. I have access to engineers, CAD designers etc. at my job. They could design the circuit board. If need be I can have them etch the circuit board for me as well. I was just wondering though, what components would need to be attached for completing a 5 Gb/s (2 ASIC Chips) miner? The more information I have now, the less time it would take for me to get everything set up. I want to be able to go to the person I have designing it and tell them which parts I would need to be included in the print for the board. I think this would save him time and money on designing.
I will not be mass producing these... This is just for a little experiment to see if I can make it work. So I am not worried about buying thousands of parts or having the board designed overseas for cost cuts.
Even if you know some of the components that would be needed, that would be great.
You'll need an oscillator for clock generation, control chip to interface between the bitfury chips and the USB bus, voltage regulators, capacitors, things like that. You're actually probably better off designing a 16 chip board and producing a few of them instead, as the cost wouldn't be 8 times a dual USB board, but the mining speed would be; it would possibly be even faster because you cold clock higher on a dedicated device.
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OK, I'll start it. I'll offer you BTC0.6 for two of the good 10.7GH/s including postage to the UK No thanks. That was better than what I was going to offer. Good luck selling them..
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Electrical energy goes into my GPU and changes to heat energy.
Is 100% of the energy being changed to heat when mining, or is there a small portion that is still electricity? The data bits I am sending to the BTC network must still be electrical energy, right?
You going to heat your house with GPU? You better think twice cause I see some forum member saying there is weird smell while GPU mining. It might have serious side effect..... Anybody know anything about the smell? I had GPU in my house but it doesn't seems to smell bad... Mined with 3 GPUs for a year. No smells. Only heat. Clean the GPUs of dust and consider re-oiling the fans occasionally. Well, it smells for me, I later find out that its due to my PSU overheating and the smell came from capacitor... Tends to happen when you burn silicon. Blew up 3 PSUs in one week, two of them were chained together, and the third was the was actually the first one that blew up, necessitating the other two. My setup with those two would have made any 2011 bitcoin miner proud. (I'm not surprised the two that were chained together blew up.) Did you use more power then your PSU can handle? I usually use about 15% of their capacity.... On my former primary one? About 2/3s capacity. On the chained ones? About 2/3s of the combined 12V rail capacity, but one was 11 years old and sat outside in a shed for 5, and the other was an off-brand OEM Dell one. The chained ones worked for a good 7 hours before they blew up though!
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Electrical energy goes into my GPU and changes to heat energy.
Is 100% of the energy being changed to heat when mining, or is there a small portion that is still electricity? The data bits I am sending to the BTC network must still be electrical energy, right?
You going to heat your house with GPU? You better think twice cause I see some forum member saying there is weird smell while GPU mining. It might have serious side effect..... Anybody know anything about the smell? I had GPU in my house but it doesn't seems to smell bad... Mined with 3 GPUs for a year. No smells. Only heat. Clean the GPUs of dust and consider re-oiling the fans occasionally. Well, it smells for me, I later find out that its due to my PSU overheating and the smell came from capacitor... Tends to happen when you burn silicon. Blew up 3 PSUs in one week, two of them were chained together, and the third was the was actually the first one that blew up, necessitating the other two. My setup with those two would have made any 2011 bitcoin miner proud. (I'm not surprised the two that were chained together blew up.)
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I am interested in the answer to this as well.
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Did you get anymore offers? I will take the 6450 off your hands for .07BTC shipped via flat rate or ground.
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No is a new minimal cube And I will like to sell at 2 btc thanks
You'll be lucky to get .2 BTC for it. .2 BTC shipped.
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.08 BTC For the 6450 shipped domestic via ground.
EDIT: It's passive cooled, so 0.06BTC.
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I put up a Nov 1st release, which does appear to fix the Stratum hang bug for good. I tried to temporarily interruot the WLAN connection (over which it was mining) and the miner recovered gracefully. Previous releases would just hang right there. I also ran this for 4 successive days on several machines with no hangs so far. Looking good!
It is a holiday today and I might even start to work on a 64 bit Windows build. Let's see.
Could you please upload it to a real download site now?
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