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Economy / Computer hardware / [NFS] 3 Dell Server PSUs with Boards and Cables 0.5btc PULLED
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on: October 02, 2014, 11:39:51 PM
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PULLEDNever mind I have decided to keep them. I had a deal with someone else to purchase their EVGA psus but that seems to have stalled. Still Just asking 0.5BTC for these.
Like the title says 3 Dell Server PSUs 750W with Breakout Boards and Cables. These all came from MinerSource the boards are made by sidehack. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=637595.0
Honestly the damn things are just too loud. I was warned that they were but I didn't realize they would be as loud as they are.
One of these will run 2 S3s.
I'll split the shipping 50/50 you pay the escrow (Ognasty). Shipping From 78753
If you just want one 0.17BTC
I will not be sending a pm requesting a payment. The payment address I’ll be using for escrow purposes will be 12kp94AxdiwmdnMH6sNLBb3RESqLX7tBmY
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Moving Sale! Everything Must Go! PSUs PCI-e Risers Security Cameras etc etc
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on: October 01, 2014, 09:24:33 PM
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Hey how much are you asking for the two EVGA 1500W Classified PSUs? EDIT: I hate it when this happens I just saw the earlier post I read they have their power cables do they have all the other cables?•Two EVGA 1500W Classified PSUs
Can you please tell me how many PCI-E connectors come with each? does it come with ( 8 ) 6pin connectors each power supply?
Correct. Thanks for the heads up mrpark.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] ASICMiner Prisma 1.4th/s - 1.54 BTC - Group Buy Batch 2
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on: September 28, 2014, 08:01:48 PM
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Crazy can you please verify that you are shipping from the USA...not France..in the main Prisma thread. Somehow it got confused where you ship from...even after saying you prefer USPS domestically...
seems obvious its from the USA. that guy posting about it being a zip code for paris was just an idiot I typically don't speak for others but I can confirm CrazyGuy is shipping from the USA. Besides just read the quote below from the previous page. I've added the existing Prisma image to my original post. Please note that in the event another USA based group buy appears at a lower price, I will retroactively match said group buy's price.
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Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] ASICMiner Prisma 1.4th/s - 1.54 BTC - Group Buy
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on: September 25, 2014, 03:29:01 PM
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I will provide a DHCP enabled RPI image for my customers purchasing rpi controllers. For an extra $20 I'll add Wi-Fi capability.
I'm spoiled with the ease of the S1's and S3's. I will need one myself. Stupid question with RPi we can add any pool correct? Was or is the BE controller limited to a few pools?
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 28 x AntMiner S3's for 0.68 BTC each
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on: August 31, 2014, 04:03:57 AM
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10 for 4.5 . I'll pay shipping and escrow with Ognasty. News about the S4 is coming out next week and the next diff jump is coming (14% or more) you may want to consider it... EDIT:Here's the post it's not much but something. Dear Mister BitMan, We need to know when to expect the S4 Absent news it's time to buy SP31s. Dear Miasma, We are waiting for testing results of the S4 sample machine. Hopefully there will be good news before next Tuesday.
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 6 650GH/s+ Habanero boards, $450/each
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on: August 30, 2014, 09:53:54 PM
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Sorry, I can't do that. I need the coolers for the next build, so I have to turn around and go rebuy $720 worth of coolers.
I understand. With that said I appreciate you willing to sell one assembled with the fan at cost basically. I'll be honest I want one of these for nonsensical reasons the chili boards were my favorite project yet. Let me think about it a bit, I may just get one for the hell of it...
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 6 650GH/s+ Habanero boards, $450/each
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on: August 30, 2014, 08:39:53 PM
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Okay I'll offer $2500 for all of them with the coolers.
I have several chilis collecting dust. That was a great board. I've been a fan for a while.
If you think you can ship them safely with the coolers mounted that would be great but if you have any doubts I'm okay with reassembling them myself.
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Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 6 650GH/s+ Habanero boards, $450/each
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on: August 30, 2014, 07:54:03 PM
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Do these come with the custom backplate? I know your post says bare boards but the post in your other thread kind of implied they came with the coolers, I'm not trying to be a pain the rear but are the coolers included ? Taking off my Peppermining hat here, I'm selling some of my personal boards to make room for the new test boards when they arrive. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=763154.0They're all pretty good performers, using a Swiftech H220 with upgraded fans. $450 each or all 6 for $2500.
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Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [6600Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (New Thread)
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on: August 29, 2014, 05:34:40 PM
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Newby question. I've been mining with Eligius for a month now. How come it went from a 3-1/2 day payout, fairly consistently, to now a 5-1/2 day payout? Is that just the luck of the pool for now or is there another explanation. I noticed it happened around the time of this last difficulty increase.
Yes, the difficulty increase means that it takes that much longer for you to hit your threshold. Unless you build up your hashrate to keep up with the difficulty increases, your payouts will become less and less frequent, if you keep your payout threshold the same. I saw absolutely no change from any of the other difficulty increases. And since we theoretically have the same amount of miners hashing away, makes no sense that it should take now 2-1/2 days longer? Oh Man... (Face in palms). You need to do some reading. You probably didn't notice the changes in income before because the jumps in diff were a lot smaller than normal the last was 20.86%. Go here https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficultyAug 19 2014 23,844,670,039 20.86% 170,686,797 GH/s Aug 08 2014 19,729,645,941 5.30% 141,230,307 GH/s Jul 25 2014 18,736,441,558 8.08% 134,120,673 GH/s Jul 12 2014 17,336,316,979 3.08% 124,098,191 GH/s
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 27, 2014, 04:04:03 PM
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I then rebooted the modem, router and then the S3s and they started hashing.
Is the desktop using the same DNS servers as the S3s? I think the answer to that question is yes but I’m unsure now that you ask. Is there a reason they would be different? Time Warner Cable Internet was down this AM and spotty coming up... do you have TWC?
Yes I am with TWC . This explains what started the problem but not why I couldn't get them back up without the modem and router reboot while all other devices were connected.
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Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S3 Discussion and Support Thread.
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on: August 27, 2014, 03:31:34 PM
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I woke up this morning to a cold quiet house. All S3s had stopped mining.
I can see they temporarily went to both back up pools in succession but they didn't stay there long. Internet was up but they wouldn’t start hashing after several reboots and switching pools around.
All other devices including my desktop which is wired to the router (same as s3s) were connected to the internet and working fine.
I then rebooted the modem, router and then the S3s and they started hashing. I saw something earlier about not having the same order for the pools but that just seems like voodoo (no offense).
Does anyone know why this would happen?
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