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March 25, 2015, 10:47:31 PM Last edit: March 28, 2015, 10:38:42 PM by teeGUMES |
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Sold all my miners, thank you to everyone who purchased from me. Now I've got all these PSU's to sell. Also a couple PDU's.
Shipping through Canada Post, escrow welcome(you initiate it and pay fee). OgNasty pref. Bitcoin only.
7x EVGA SuperNOVA 1300W G2 PSU's ( PSU/6 PCI-E cables/1 Power Cable/1 PSU Cable Asking $150 CAD each plus shipping.
2x 208V 30A APC Rack Mount PDU NEMA L6-30 plug end, 11 available C13 oulets on each (both PDU's have one spot that was damaged when I bought it) Asking $60 CAD each plus shipping.
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allinvain
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March 26, 2015, 12:17:14 AM |
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$500 Canadian dollars, correct? Also where in Canada are you located? (Reason I'm asking is maybe local pickup is possible)
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thedreamer
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Go Big or Go Home.....
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March 26, 2015, 12:53:35 AM |
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Don't forget customs fees/ I just got hit with them for 2 I bought the other week.
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Go Big or Go Home.
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March 26, 2015, 12:58:41 AM |
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Don't forget customs fees/ I just got hit with them for 2 I bought the other week. Won't be any. I already paid them when the miners entered Canada and I am not willing to ship outside of Canada.
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March 26, 2015, 11:00:56 AM |
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I am vouching for this seller as being legit and honest. Bought an S2 off him.
Transaction went very smoothly and was shipped very fast.
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allinvain
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March 26, 2015, 11:22:22 AM |
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Would you sell me one or two for 420 + shipping to Toronto?
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teeGUMES (OP)
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March 26, 2015, 12:32:24 PM |
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Won't be backing the price down. I believe this is a good deal for both buyer and seller, the amount of SP20E's I have left will be updated throughout the day once funds are escrowed and I begin shipping. There is room for negotiating a price on the S4 and SP10 just to get them moved.
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March 26, 2015, 02:54:37 PM |
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2 SP20s @ $1000 + shipping heading my way using OGNasty as escrow. Thanks, teeGUMES!
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March 26, 2015, 11:02:21 PM |
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Got my tracking number earlier, looking forward to receiving them!
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March 27, 2015, 05:10:59 AM Last edit: March 27, 2015, 05:21:48 AM by allinvain |
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How about $500 with shipping to Toronto included ? If so I could buy all of the remaining ones. Also what are you asking for the PSUs?
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March 27, 2015, 05:47:56 AM |
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How about $500 with shipping to Toronto included ? Tried that, didn't work.
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allinvain
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March 27, 2015, 06:14:08 AM |
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Dang, ohwell. I'd be willing to pay for shipping if it was around $25 per unit. He can put them in one big or crate and save on shipping costs.
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March 27, 2015, 12:18:19 PM |
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This is a good deal people. Get on it.
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Go Big or Go Home.
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allinvain
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March 27, 2015, 12:29:22 PM |
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I'm all over this. BTC in hand and ready
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March 27, 2015, 12:51:25 PM |
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I looked into a larger box with another member here and it was not much different. It seems the major factor is the weight. The original packaging keeps these things steady through shipping, you'd be giving up a lot of stability and looking at possible damages to the units by combining them. I figure whatever you'd be saving on shipping if any, I'd be spending on bubble wrap and stuffing.
The PSU's I'm looking for $150 each. If you take all 7 I'd be willing to eat the shipping cost on them.
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allinvain
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March 27, 2015, 01:05:46 PM |
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I looked into a larger box with another member here and it was not much different. It seems the major factor is the weight. The original packaging keeps these things steady through shipping, you'd be giving up a lot of stability and looking at possible damages to the units by combining them. I figure whatever you'd be saving on shipping if any, I'd be spending on bubble wrap and stuffing.
The PSU's I'm looking for $150 each. If you take all 7 I'd be willing to eat the shipping cost on them.
Hmm, let me think about it for a bit though. I normally use HP server power supplies that cost around $75 each for 1200 watts. I'd need two of those to power one SP20 or 1 and a 1/2. If you could sell them for $130 each that would be ideal.
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March 27, 2015, 03:08:59 PM |
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I looked into a larger box with another member here and it was not much different. It seems the major factor is the weight. The original packaging keeps these things steady through shipping, you'd be giving up a lot of stability and looking at possible damages to the units by combining them. I figure whatever you'd be saving on shipping if any, I'd be spending on bubble wrap and stuffing.
The PSU's I'm looking for $150 each. If you take all 7 I'd be willing to eat the shipping cost on them.
Hmm, let me think about it for a bit though. I normally use HP server power supplies that cost around $75 each for 1200 watts. I'd need two of those to power one SP20 or 1 and a 1/2. If you could sell them for $130 each that would be ideal. Not trying to make teeGUMES lose a sale on the PSUs, but the HP 1200w would be fine. Running the SP20 full out pulls ~1240w at the wall, so 1091w from the PSU assuming gold efficiency. That being said, the EVGAs are beasts, you can't go wrong with them.
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March 27, 2015, 05:02:58 PM |
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I looked into a larger box with another member here and it was not much different. It seems the major factor is the weight. The original packaging keeps these things steady through shipping, you'd be giving up a lot of stability and looking at possible damages to the units by combining them.
100% correct. The cubed weight is less than the actual weight on mostly everything we deal with in BTC hardware, don't sacrifice the original box even if it did save a couple bucks, they are built right. I made that mistake with thedreamer (sorry buddy), won't do that again. Also, Allinvain, even in the right environment with cheap power, running these over 1550 GH/s kept them hotter than I was comfortable with for longevity. Running these at 1500-1550 GH/s draws around 1,000W DC, and the gains from going higher weren't worth it IMO.
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March 27, 2015, 07:39:03 PM |
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Maybe you should try shipping it by Greyhound.
At my old work we used them and they are fairly cheap. The only issue is that you must drive to a Greyhound shipping depot to drop it off and pick it up. For heavy and large items as these miners, these might be the absolute cheapest way to ship across Canada.
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March 27, 2015, 10:12:09 PM |
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I looked into a larger box with another member here and it was not much different. It seems the major factor is the weight. The original packaging keeps these things steady through shipping, you'd be giving up a lot of stability and looking at possible damages to the units by combining them.
100% correct. The cubed weight is less than the actual weight on mostly everything we deal with in BTC hardware, don't sacrifice the original box even if it did save a couple bucks, they are built right. I made that mistake with thedreamer (sorry buddy), won't do that again. Also, Allinvain, even in the right environment with cheap power, running these over 1550 GH/s kept them hotter than I was comfortable with for longevity. Running these at 1500-1550 GH/s draws around 1,000W DC, and the gains from going higher weren't worth it IMO. Most of mine are running at stock, but I think it would be wise to underclock them slightly for the sake of efficiency. I think these are ok with running hot though, but I could be wrong. The exhaust temps are always high and I believe they were designed like that cause hotter slow moving air is easier to exhaust. So far all of mine have a starting voltage of 0.69 and a max of 0.75. With that setting nearly none of them run at over 1600. Most run at 1550 to 1570. I gotta get a 220v power meter or hook one up to a switched PDU and see what each one consumes currently at the wall. What voltage do you run yours to get 1000 watts DC consumption? I think there is an efficiency chart SP-Tech published somewhere though.
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