Got 2, working perfectly, quick PM response to stupid question.. Thank you!
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Any larger ones available?
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You said: I just decided to try using it. I like that it pays out every day, because I dont really trust Pirate.
I said: It doesn't pay out every day.. it pays out -mostly- every day..
You said: and I have yet to be not paid for any work done there, regardless of whether the payouts go out daily/nightly or every few days, doesn't make a damn bit of difference.
That's not the same thing.. Being paid a week later for work you've done is NOT being paid every day. Nobody ever said GPUMax defaulted.. I said "they don't pay out every day" which is by your own admission, true. {edited for clarity}
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like the change, faster to get nodes back online, easier to 'bulk/bus' power a bunch of them.
+1
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What interests me is have the colours represent the status of the device. Silver or Blue when its not crunching, Red when its crunching, and Black when its not plugged in or lost power LED's FTW <---- makes managing an group of these fairly easy. Example of ASUS Radeon HD 5870 Matrix "LOAD LED" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaUoj3s8kDw&feature=relatedyes please!!! I --love-- this idea!
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I just decided to try using it. I like that it pays out every day, because I dont really trust Pirate.
It doesn't pay out every day.. it pays out -mostly- every day.. there have been some scary long periods of no payouts..
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And to make life even more fun.... what about the 160k BTC buy wall that was up for a while today?
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Without a second vendor producing hardware just as efficient and cheap as Butterfly Labs claims their new Bitforce SC hardware is, I do not believe Butterfly Labs is being completely honest with potential customers.
BFL SC Single: 40GH/s @ $1300USD bASID: 27GH/s @ $1069USD TychoASIC: 80GH/s @ $2800USDThe bASIC is 68% as fast as the BFL SC Single and 82% of the cost. Granted the BFL SC Single still has ~20% MHs/$ advantage, but it's pretty close. Any updates on your original statements? I included them in your quote, in bold, tycho announced ASIC's today : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=108375.0
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Well ... other than the fact that the transaction number you put there doesn't exist ... If anyone did do such a thing they would just be sent back the BTC to the address it came from. Very odd.. it -did- exist... for a while it was on the largest transactions page of blockchain.info, and that TX-ID was it. Odd.
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Pity no-one has a (publicly available) tool to watch/track the coins, start to end, as they float away..
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Esp since Pirate always stated gpumax/btcs&t payments all came from the same wallet, I'm amazing GPUmax still exists and people still using it, given the present state of default on btcs&t.
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The internal PSU bit on the website was a mistake. It's since been corrected. It will be an external PSU.
Any details on PSU size/voltage/etc?
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Sheet presently broken or is it just me? Functions for diff/price/etc aren't working
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Might not be a bad idea to have the forums hosted somewhere other than the biggest exchange... when the bitcoin world goes dark, it really goes dark....
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The dimensions are going to be quite a bit different than the current single. What page are you looking at that is quoting the dimensions as being similar to the current single?
Wonderful! Getting real physical dimensions is a good start... Add in power/heat, and we'll have some useful planning data for the Bitforce SC. Getting the same for the 1TH/MaxiRig would be great.
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I think I found the lawyer... Double checking...
Great. Nice to see some (potentially) useful information in the 108 pages of this thread.. keep us updated.
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there you go: edit: random black box - not, in fact BFL hardware
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Microsoft is planning to revoke keys upon subscription cancellation, starting with Windows 8. Farming technet/msdn subscriptions is about to hopefully end.
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PM sent, though I suspect you won't like it.
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