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1341  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: May 15, 2012, 04:43:29 AM
Could be his mummy lent him the cash to gamble on Bitscalper and now he's fearing her constantly bringing it up and saying "I told you so". Like other forum member's wives, eh Bitlane?

She never has to say "I told you so"....She simply says 'it' once (whatever it may be at the time) and I cower in fear, never mentioning another word about it.
I am an abused spouse.
Due to the fact that I am a heavy, almost 'sedated' sleeper, she threatens to hurt me while I slumber, so I have no choice but to always be on my best behavior.
1342  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] Socket 1366 Processor for my Mining rig. on: May 15, 2012, 02:22:48 AM
Heads Up: 'Jasper Forest' Xeons WILL NOT work on an X58 Motherboard (even though they are 1366).
They require a proprietary server-only chipset and are built for embedded aplications. STAY AWAY from them.

Happy shopping.
1343  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] Socket 1366 Processor for my Mining rig. on: May 15, 2012, 02:17:13 AM
Engineering Sample Xeons are the cheapest LGA1366 CPUs on the planet....it doesn't get any cheaper. See my link above.
1344  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] Socket 1366 Processor for my Mining rig. on: May 15, 2012, 02:12:52 AM
Check Ebay.

I buy LGA1366 Quad Core Xeons usually for under $100....and they are getting cheaper every day.
I currently own 14, all engineering samples and never a problem. I prefer to mine using my I7 boards over cheap AMD crap.

Here's a good example of a cheap low power dual core:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Intel-Xeon-Nehalem-E5502-ES-QGYE-1-86g-2C2HT-4M-L3-LGA-1366-Working-Guarantee-/230782387185?pt=US_Server_CPUs_Processors&hash=item35bbb3c3f1#ht_1081wt_1139
1345  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: OpenCL --- which gpu's need this for mining ? on: May 15, 2012, 01:43:40 AM
ok .... IIRC?

If you IIRC'd...you wouldn't have to ask Wink

Quick, someone tell him what IIRC means...LOL (and that it has nothing to do with Internet Relay Chat...hehe)
1346  Other / Off-topic / Re: Crowdfunding for a talented friend.. Ginger St James - Bitcoin now accepted! on: May 15, 2012, 01:38:42 AM
It's too bad LilithFair isn't still a big festival/tour like it used to be, otherwise, she would be 'in like Flynn'....

She needs to make a 'Sarah Mclaughlin' or 'Jan Arden' type of contact in the industry to get the ball rollin' for her.
I have seen far worse than her, get much further along in their careers....if only due to 'contacts'..

I think there's definitely a market for her music (and I listen to Metal...LOL).
1347  Other / Off-topic / Re: Crowdfunding for a talented friend.. Ginger St James on: May 15, 2012, 01:24:58 AM

"..panties drop, hit the spot...whoo hoo hooo"

I just god hard.

ps. she's hot as f#ck...
1348  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 15, 2012, 01:14:41 AM
He tried for hours to resolve the problem, but the 25 BTC suddenly appeared after hours of being called a theif,
the person with the 25 BTC sent, should of waited a day at least.

The ONLY thing he tried to resolve was a way to keep all 25 BTC for himself, rather than return the mistake/overpayment.

Face facts. You make it seem like this all took place over the course of hours or even minutes, but this took place over the course of a day or more, as Bulanula even said he was 'away for the day, busy with family'.

How can you deny receiving payment from someone, then offer to give them an extended service for the supposed BTC that his 'Aunt' might have sent ?

You can't have it both ways. Either he sent it and was given 10 months rather than a REFUND, or he didn't sent the 25 BTC in which case Bulanula is an idiot for GIVING SOMETHING AWAY FOR FREE, such as his 'service'....LMAO

You 2 might as well be the same person, because you both talk in circles and try to make excuses rather than take care of the matter at hand.

REFUND THE OVERPAYMENT AND GET IT OVER WITH.
1349  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Post Your Mining Rig Efficiency on: May 15, 2012, 12:40:51 AM
Well, my final numbers are in...for a few 'test rigs' anyway.

For the 4-card 7970 rigs, I started out @ 1,000W at the plug using stock voltage (1.17V)

Here are my latest test results using Afterburner to undervolt, then close it, then start CGMiner....

-------------------------------------------------------------
4x Reference HD7970 @ 1000mhz GPU, 850mhz MEM
Gigabyte X58 I7 Motherboard
Xeon 5506 Quad Core 80W CPU
4GB DDR3, SATA HDD
**740W @ 1.01V, 595 MH/s each Card (2380 MH/s Rig Total)
3.22 MH/Watt

-------------------------------------------------------------
4x Reference HD7970 @ 1000mhz GPU, 850mhz MEM
MSI 790FX-GD70 Motherboard
Athlon II X2 215 Dual Core CPU
4GB DDR3, SATA HDD
**740W @ 1.01V, 595 MH/s each Card (2380 MH/s Rig Total)
3.22 MH/Watt

-------------------------------------------------------------
3x Reference HD7970 @ 1000mhz GPU, 850mhz MEM
Gigabyte X58 I7 Motherboard
Xeon 5506 Quad Core 80W CPU
4GB DDR3, SATA HDD
**540W @ 1.00V VDDC, 595 MH/s each Card (1785 MH/s Rig Total)
3.3 MH/W
-------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks to jjiimm_64 for his proven 'Afterburner' trick Wink
It saved me over 250W per 4-card rig.

Enjoy,
bitlane
1350  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 09:37:51 PM
No comment can mean confirmation.

Is that similar to "No refund can mean Scam" ?
1351  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 09:26:32 PM
Sad I am at the top of the pyramid and you are nearer to the bottom Huh Kiss

You are also running a pyramid scam as well ? NICE.


Oh...and I almost forgot...

Did you get a chance to repay that 22.5 BTC over-payment back to it's rightful owner yet ?

If not, would you mind getting on that. Tick-tock Tick-tock.....

An 'early adopter' could easily cover that amount (times 10 if needed) with virtually ZERO personal loss at this point.
...that is, unless you are NOT an 'early adopter' as you claim to be ? ....could you be telling an untruth ?
1352  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 09:21:38 PM
I am homeless clueless
FTFY
1353  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 09:14:32 PM
Are there 3 or more generations, consisting of 8 or more people currently living under the same roof where you reside ?
1354  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 09:00:15 PM
You must've found a vulnerability that made the site accidentally send you 18k BTC, and because the site sent it to you it isn't stealing. No refunds etc etc. amirite?

OMFG ! that must be it.

If he starts hosting Bitcoinica.com or advertising it in his Sig...FREE FOR LIFE...we shall all know what happened, although he will never admit it.

No Refunds FTW !
1355  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 08:52:20 PM
If you send money to me I WILL DENY IT, but in return give you a service that equals the ALLEGED payment, for FREE ! I am the biggest IDIOT on these forums ! BEWARE !
1356  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 08:41:12 PM
Don't anger me and make me dump my stash and bring the price to $0.1 again Cheesy

I doubt that 22.5 BTC would move the market much....

Perhaps we can continue this chat in real-time on BTC-e, while you 'trade'......oh, that's right, you were banned from there for being a scammer. Sorry.
1357  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 08:35:01 PM
Whatever. The evidence is there.

You both registered later than me !

Yes we did.

What I find funniest, is the fact that you say you are holding the 22.5 BTC 'out of principal' when in fact I believe that eventually you will need it to pay rent or something like that.
Otherwise, you would have returned it, as 22.5 BTC is peanuts to an 'early adopter'.......

The only evidence on this forum that points to your participation in the Bitcoin Community in general is your bloated post count, most of which is complete BS.

Where do you mine ? Let's see some proof of your setup. Most Miners are proud of what they are running. Why all the secrets ?
1358  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 08:30:04 PM

To an early adopter like me that believes BTC will go to $100 maybe $1000 every BTC counts Wink


The only thing that you adopted early on, was the ability to increase your post count, while saying nothing of value...which is what you have in your BTC wallet...NOTHING.
(well, that and the 22.5 BTC that you scammed)
1359  Other / Meta / Re: Unjust scammer tag on: May 14, 2012, 08:25:59 PM
Look at my profile and see date of registration. Believe what you want to believe. I don't need to show anyone proof of anything.  

Just because you registered a long time ago and have a big post count, it doesn't mean that you are flush with BTC or have the means to acquire large sums of BTC.

Remember: 2.5 BTC is/was a big deal to you and you had to sell your Sig to get it. An early adopting miner wouldn't be bothered and would earn/mine his/her BTC rather than waste time posting crap.....and scamming people.

With this in mind, I would venture to guess that you ain't got jack shit and are broke as a joke.
1360  Other / Off-topic / Re: [Announcement] Bitscalper under new management. on: May 14, 2012, 08:19:15 PM
But honestly: Does anyone have an idea what Hoo lost?

My money is still on a combination of approx 5 BTC + the 'Uncle Scenario' above.....

I don't think it's possible for a person to be that angry without being molested as a child, by at least 1 family member.
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