Given that they are closing soon, CAVirtex CAD data are not shown anymore.
Cavirtex came back online, with a new management.
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As a reminder of bitcoin limited supply the date of the bitcoin day should change every four year to match halving time.
First four year would have been Jan 3rd Next four year December 28
There could then be two celebration on the year of halving, the previous one and the next one. More reason to party is always good.
Next btc day would be 2015-12-28 Next halving estimated date : 2016-07-29 2017-07-29 2018-07-29 2019-07-29 ...........
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...@ Bob and Mr_e If anything the oldest lurker in the lurker contest except Transito is Mr_E myself and a few others pre page 5 (heh-heh proved transito wrong once lol went to check) puts on bond glasses....
It's Transi sto ! ... yep always lurking. Seems like everyone has to chime in with a ticket to get his bitcoin withdrawal enabled. Was anyone able to get their coins without phoning in ?
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What drugs you taking? 1TH 900 Watts and $800 without shipping. HELLS NO. Is that even a legit company? Their product is based on overclocked Hashfast Golden nonce chips. Completely outdated price and efficiency.
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Twitter: @CAVIRTEX 17 minutes ago WARNING: Users are being emailed by an account claiming to be support@cavirtex.com. This is not us. DO NOT open the attachment Kinda easy to tell if it's a fishing attempt. Cavirtex doesn't ever send emails, even to annouce they're shutting down.
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@cavirtex, might be time to notify your user via email.....
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Twitter : BTC and LTC deposits & withdrawals are temporarily disabled while we investigate suspicious activity.
Website : BTC and LTC wallets have been disabled due to a known issue.
A bit worrisome.
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What's broken ? Feb. 15, 2015, 5:57 p.m. - Deposits and withdrawals disabled
BTC and LTC wallets have been disabled due to a known issue. All customer funds are safe. Please be patient while we address the issue.
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This is in fact one of the projects I am working on in my spare time. However, I just finished this BitcoinWifi project! http://bitcoinwifi.me/Regards Kris The link redirect to something completely unrelated, https://bipsmarket.com/
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I would like the money I donated to the forum go toward something like this.
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it seems it was dead.
Intersango = Bitcoin Consultancy = Bitcoinica They had other stuff to worry about.
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I have Sierras myself. Not sure if theres a heatsink that can fit in the limited height and could still keep it at a temp under 96C with regular room temps.
Remove the top board and you'll be good, BTW one PSU can run two board.
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Whats the ambient temp in the room? 24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one. Whats the Brand/model heatsink you used? Do you think it would have been ok with the stock fan? Also, I saw in your pictures you were drilling out the old bracket screw sockets. I have found those can be pushed through relatively easily most of the time. Maybe the few I messed with were just not attached well? I spend about 10 min with a heatgun and board bending forces and it wouldn't want to come off. As I said it's an old Corsair A50, I've ordered many heatsink and will report on those, I think Hyper 212 EVO for arround 30$ will do the best job, I will try this one with stock fan. https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-rr212e20pkr2Does anybody know where I could get the last version of the rPI firmware updating image ?
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Whats the ambient temp in the room? 24c maybe, Note that I changed the fan to a 1 amp one.
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There is no air coming from the core of the fan and it seems like there is 1/4 of the air being thrown in the open back side of the board, Seems inefficient and rushed. They use the same design as the S3 but without a heatsink in the back. Closing some of that part from the front fan would increase airflow in the center.
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