nibor (OP)
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October 12, 2012, 07:30:32 AM Last edit: October 19, 2012, 07:10:10 AM by nibor |
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I would like to rent one rig, but possibly more. And prepared to pay over the going rate for them.
If you meet most or some of the requirements below please PM me with details.
Why? I have a bitcoin related web site that needs the GPU power.
Requirement: 1) 200-400 MH/sec single GPU rig. 2) Windows (sorry but this is what I developed on and want to initially use that). 3) Happy to give me RDP or logmein.com access to machine. 4) Python 2.7 installed (or I can install). 5) Ideally you have some other rigs (could be linux or multi card) that I could also rent if my website takes off and I need more power. 6) Located in Europe (ideally London!) so the lag on remote control is not too painful for me.
Payment: 1) Will pay weekly in advance (in BTC obviously!). 2) Will pay monthly in advance once been running reliably a few weeks.
Usage: 1) Will run calcs of similar stress to Mining when work is available. 2) Will run mining (to my address!) when other work is not available. 3) Very little bandwidth used. Very little disk access.
Is it legal: 1) YES. Not cracking passwords or anything like that. Not sending spam etc... 2) I will give you access to the Alpha version of website before starting. When you see this it will all make sense as to why I am overpaying for mining hardware.
Responsiblities: 1) You keep machine up and running and on internet. 2) You pay for the electricity. 3) You keep OS installed. 4) I keep my bit of python and app running.
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nibor (OP)
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October 13, 2012, 11:57:05 AM |
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
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Zeek_W
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October 13, 2012, 12:08:33 PM |
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
I would be interested but I'm no where near the UK
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nibor (OP)
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October 13, 2012, 12:31:43 PM |
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PM'd you with some info/questions
Thanks
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October 18, 2012, 06:17:07 AM |
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
set the title to 180% PPS, this should atract more users just a little problem, your requirement of winblows. you wont find alot of serious miners (well, if they are really serious miners, u wont find any).
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October 18, 2012, 06:24:25 AM |
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I would do a simple mining contract for 150% PPS at deepbit.
1 X 5870 pointed to Deepbit with your worker details at 150% PPS paid up front and weekly. Mines at ~450 m/hash.
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Desolator
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October 18, 2012, 01:12:24 PM |
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
set the title to 180% PPS, this should atract more users just a little problem, your requirement of winblows. you wont find alot of serious miners (well, if they are really serious miners, u wont find any). Not everyone here is a Linux hippie. The majority of us are running Windows because we want our software and drivers to actually work. But if you like finding out you have no functional sound or network drivers and like spending 30 minutes of manually typing text commands to install Java in Ubuntu because it doesn't have a root login just because you can't spend $80 on a copy of Windows are aren't smart enough to avoid viruses, go for it.
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October 18, 2012, 02:43:37 PM |
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Got no replies, so upped to 1.5 times Deepbit PPS rate.
Also feel free to PM even if you do not meet all the requirements. Am keen to get this going soon so will compromise if I have too.
Thanks
set the title to 180% PPS, this should atract more users just a little problem, your requirement of winblows. you wont find alot of serious miners (well, if they are really serious miners, u wont find any). Not everyone here is a Linux hippie. The majority of us are running Windows because we want our software and drivers to actually work. But if you like finding out you have no functional sound or network drivers and like spending 30 minutes of manually typing text commands to install Java in Ubuntu because it doesn't have a root login just because you can't spend $80 on a copy of Windows are aren't smart enough to avoid viruses, go for it. if you have no sound/nonworking driver then its the fault of layer 8, so called human i hope u get once a serious dev and for example look at the winblows source (yes they are leaked, just google for it), after that u should understand where the problem is. but this discussion is worthless
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Desolator
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October 22, 2012, 03:47:07 AM |
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rofl, are you insane? If nobody ever wrote a Linux driver for XXX sound card then your sound doesn't work. If there is no driver in existence for a network card, it will not work in Linux. That's human error? Rofl, okay, I guess it's human error that no human wrote a driver for it Btw, this entire post is a joke. Who's dumb enough to fall for this? With mining difficulty going through the roof and the price of BTC falling, someone wants to pay 1.5x for shares of someone else's miner as opposed to simply buying bitcoins for cheaper overall with that money? That stands about a 99% chance of being a scam. There is no logical reason to buy shares for 1.5x.
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October 22, 2012, 07:59:04 AM |
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rofl, are you insane? If nobody ever wrote a Linux driver for XXX sound card then your sound doesn't work. If there is no driver in existence for a network card, it will not work in Linux. That's human error? Rofl, okay, I guess it's human error that no human wrote a driver for it Btw, this entire post is a joke. Who's dumb enough to fall for this? With mining difficulty going through the roof and the price of BTC falling, someone wants to pay 1.5x for shares of someone else's miner as opposed to simply buying bitcoins for cheaper overall with that money? That stands about a 99% chance of being a scam. There is no logical reason to buy shares for 1.5x. If there is really no driver (which mostly isnt), you just have to submit a bug report on the specifiec project and wait a week-month, if you want to speed it up, do it urself, this isnt hard! well, aslong ur a developer "I guess it's human error that no human wrote a driver for it " <-- correct! btw, sound card drivers are really easy ones. in 95% of all cases u dont use exotic hardware and therefore a driver exists, 3-4% u have to search for a driver and do stuff manually and 1-2% there is no driver (or no stable driver yet) and u have to do it on ur own and afterwards submit ur work so there is a driver thats how OSS works. i totally agree with you about the scam part
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October 22, 2012, 09:06:33 AM |
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Btw, this entire post is a joke. Who's dumb enough to fall for this? With mining difficulty going through the roof and the price of BTC falling, someone wants to pay 1.5x for shares of someone else's miner as opposed to simply buying bitcoins for cheaper overall with that money? That stands about a 99% chance of being a scam. There is no logical reason to buy shares for 1.5x.
Have you actually read the post? "1) Will run calcs of similar stress to Mining when work is available.", i.e. he's doing other stuff beside bitcoin mining.
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