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September 02, 2012, 01:31:44 PM
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So I have an EK quad parallel bridge, ek waterblocks and fittings for a 4 x 5970 water cooling loop. I just had my second MCP 655 pump fail in another loop I built and I am trying to decide if is even worth it to set up a new loop with these parts or just sell them off and buy some new GPU's like 7970's, etc.

So I could set up a 4 x 5970 quad parallel loop or

sell the blocks(which are brand new) and other water cooling parts and just buy some new GPU's and slap them in.

Bear in mind I am not just going to be bitcoin mining with my GPU's anymore as there are scientific compute jobs and other non mining work which pays just fine, so I am not worried about ASIC or anything like that.

I know this is kind of silly, but I just can't think about it anymore and wanted some input.

Thanks.
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September 02, 2012, 02:31:31 PM
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So I have an EK quad parallel bridge, ek waterblocks and fittings for a 4 x 5970 water cooling loop. I just had my second MCP 655 pump fail in another loop I built and I am trying to decide if is even worth it to set up a new loop with these parts or just sell them off and buy some new GPU's like 7970's, etc.

So I could set up a 4 x 5970 quad parallel loop or

sell the blocks(which are brand new) and other water cooling parts and just buy some new GPU's and slap them in.

Bear in mind I am not just going to be bitcoin mining with my GPU's anymore as there are scientific compute jobs and other non mining work which pays just fine, so I am not worried about ASIC or anything like that.

I know this is kind of silly, but I just can't think about it anymore and wanted some input.

Thanks.

Could please elaborate which other other non mining work pays just fine I'm very interested.
Thanks,

ChiangYay

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September 03, 2012, 01:29:07 AM
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check out coinlab thread
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September 03, 2012, 02:14:15 PM
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jjshabadoo, Thanks
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