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1  Economy / Auctions / Giant Set of Litecoin Rigs - 7.5 Mh/s - 15 GPUs on: April 04, 2014, 07:44:13 PM


Please send all question through eBay only.

Link to auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=281302660262

Auction Description:

I built this custom set of rigs and now have no time to keep up with the ever-changing crypto currency market.

Litecoin/Alt Coin mining rigs for sale, consists of 15 GPUs including: R9 290x's, R9 280x's, R9 270x's and 7850's. Includes everything shown except for hard drive duplicator and custom wood desks. All GPUs, motherboards, PSUs,  SSHDs, RAM, Monitors, Keyboards, Mice, cables, etc. All original boxes for components are included as well. Rigs are less than 3 months old and have been kept at optimal temperatures using monitoring software. Entire setup cost over $10k to build.

Rigs will be carefully broken down, repackaged and shipped within the continental United States.

See specs below.

Combined hash rate of 7.5 Mh/s.

All items are in good working order, offered as-is with no returns or technical assistance offered. Only serious buyers with the expertise required to build mining rigs should consider this auction.

Shipping costs cover the time, materials and expenses that will be associated with careful dis-assembly, packaging and shipment of these items. Buyers interested in picking up can waive the shipping fees and are welcome to take the rigs home fully assembled and attached to the custom built desks shown in the photos.

Contact with any questions.

SPECS:
(6) R9270xs (sapphire toxic), (5) sapphire 7850s, (2) R9290s (sapphire tri-x) & (2) ASUS Radeon R9280xs. PSUs: (2) Rosewill 1000W Plus Bronze, (2) Rosewill 1300W Plus Gold & (1) Coolmax 1200W Plus Gold. (3) Sempron 140s and (1) AMD FX 4130. (4) 4GB Sticks of Ram (Hyper X & GSKILL), (3) ADATA 64GB SSD & (1) Kingston 60GB SSD. (2) ASROCK  970 Extreme4 motherboards and (2) MSI 970A-G46 motherboards. (4) Hanns-G Monitors (I believe they are 14 or 15 inch). (4) V7 keyboards, (4) Gearhead Mice and three extra PCI-E riser cables.


NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS, RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL BIDS FROM BIDDERS WITH NO FEEDBACK OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED IN 48 HOURS
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The Coingen.io scam on: January 10, 2014, 06:24:22 PM
Definitely a scam. I sent .20 BTC for a custom coin and source. Coingen did not include any of the parameters I input on the site in the source code, it simply copied the Bitcoin source without making any changes and slapped my logo on the wallet. After a number of emails to Matt Corallo requesting a fix or refund, I received neither. Not even a response. Way to pay back the bitcoin community Matt. Thanks a lot.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coingen and New Altcoin Mining on: January 04, 2014, 06:58:24 PM
Thanks Sharky - not sure where the config file is located though. As an example, I downloaded the Jesuscoin and the duckiecoin packages, both only include .exe files. I have no problem installing the wallets, I just have no idea where to point my miner to...

4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How many newbies are mining? on: January 04, 2014, 05:56:50 PM
Newbie here from the Philly suburbs. Just started mining scrypt coins a couple of weeks ago at around 3.2 Mh/s. Wishing I got in a lot earlier but having fun building rigs, mining and trading altcoins for BTC.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Coingen and New Altcoin Mining on: January 04, 2014, 05:34:09 PM
I'm new to mining and I recently came across Matt Corallo's Coigen.io website where you can create your own altcoin (as discussed here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=396991.0).

It seems pretty interesting and I thought it would be fun to create an altcoin or mine some other altcoins created with Coingen.

Does anyone know how to actually mine these new coins? I cannot seem to find a guide anywhere on this site or on Coingen's site. I am used to connecting to a pool with cgminer.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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