Oh nice, it's just a refurbished SR-2 . You could get away with perhaps 3 big cards in the rig but keep in mind, a 5970 will *not* fit in slots 6 or 7 because of the MB headers for power and so forth. Shorter cards could probably fit just fine, though. Extenders are key I'd say OP's main problem will be finding the two incredibly expensive Xeon processors required
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deepbit pay 167 and mt red 185 why do you prefer being paid 167 instead of 185? I pay 195, guess what, some people just like certain pools for inadequately disclosed reasons OP, 170 is about what you'll get with no flags set in GUIMiner, set -v -w 128 and you'll immediately see that rocket.
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Take it somewhere else actually keep fighting, if you guys drive down the share price it'll create buying opportunities for me Also Daniel, have you considered picking up some of cablepair's bASICs? ~25Mhash/$ and may make it to you before you get your BFL ASICs
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I hope Matthew didn't forget that, regardless of whether he was serious about paying, or whether this was just some stunt to teach people a lesson, his actions goaded a bunch of other "innocent" bystander pirate supporters to make side bets similar to Matthew's. So even if he doesn't pay out, those other people who had little to do with him will also be getting screwed in the process.
Also, I'm disappointed that, for taking Matthew's bet (albeit only for 20BTC, since I'd feel guilty taking any more from him), I am apparently also lumped in with the troll group that should be "destroyed."
There are also people who had BS&T deposits who used Matthew's bet to "hedge". Regardless, as soon as he doesn't pay he can take his scammer tag/ban
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Depends. Some operators were more "responsible" than others - Patrick made the service available to those who were looking for it but didn't push people towards it. BurtW, on the other hand, attacked anyone who dared to suggest that the scheme might be a scam and pimped pass-through bonds heavily in the Newbies forum.
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Welp, my JTME shares just devalued 25% in a day. Fan-fucking-tastic silverbox, you'd better clarify your position fast or JTME's going to be as good as dead pretty shortly.
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Maybe "All shall be"?
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Here it is for those of you that aren't nerds
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there's a new message flowing in :-)
In chronological order (adding in zeroes where appropriate): 01100111 01101110 01110000 00101110 01001011 01111010 00110101 01001000 01000010 00101111 01101101 01101111 01100011 00101110 01110010 01110101 01100111 01101101 01101001 00101110 01101001 00101111 00101111 00111010 01110000 01110100 01110100 01101000 Seems to have stopped...
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My blockchain notification just triggered - a whole bunch more transactions on the blackmail address...
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The recent versions since they've moved away from .cfg files are a step in the wrong direction IMO.
That could be the reason nobody uses it anymore. They created a feature that nobody wanted and made it harder to use. I'm using 3.1.6 - the most recent version with the .cfg files... Is there any other hopper that uses those still?
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Byron Micon is the Ponzi Breaker. He jacks fools.
Not really. If Micon spent half as much time researching as he spent making wild accusations he'd have a good picture of the financial state of every lender on here.
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I'll do it for a spot on that first asic batch
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What will you do if you can't keep enough hashrate to meet your current contracts?
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Welcome new investors! More bASIC's More bonus PPS
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I wanted to get a feel for how much public work there is - so I went out at current PPS last night. I got zero public work if that tells you anything.
Over the past week, there has been 2% public work. And most, if not all of that was probably 2 large purchases during bitminters race weekend. Its becoming increasingly clear to me that gpumax' biggest customer has always been Pirate himself. There used to be a lot more prop pools. I think that plays into it. GPUMAX was never good for hopping, if purchases started instantly it could work...
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No when SD first started I heard the theory that it was so popular because it is used as a mixing service right here on this forum. This author is clearly doing the research.
After all, if you are using a mixing svc you obviously have something to hide, but if you are using SD you are just gambling... but actually IDK whether SD actually mixes... if they don't, they ought to start doing so & maybe get more customers.
Mixing would ruin the point of satoshi dice payouts etc being provable They don't mix at all, when a bet wins it's paid to the sending address.
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