Could be, he could have 100 GH running for all I know. Just seems like there's a lot of people around lately that seem to think "My computer can makez me money for free? Sweet! I'll mine with my Celeron e3300 and I'll be a bajillionaire in 5 years!"
I just hope new (and even some old) folks are taking some time to do a bit of research before they invest too much into mining and really understand the money that can be made vs. how much money they're spending on hardware and power. Seeing some of the posts, I think there's a lot of confusion/misinformation that people are working off of.
IDK, I did all of my mining gear on an extreme budget, minus my 6970 which was bough for gaming, just serves double duty is all.
For example one rig is:
Built in Feb2012...
Parts/prices include shipping.
$40 CPU/Motherboard/Ram: ECS 945GCD-M(1.0) Intel Atom 330
Seller also included 2 GB DDR2
Has 1x PciE 16x slot, 1 PciE Slot
Pulls 30 watts at wall idle, no video card
$40 GPU1: 5770, XFX 577A-ZNFC
*Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup
$40 GPU2: 5770, XFX 577X-ZNFC
*Purchased used from a friend who was getting rid of his crossfire setup
$13.99 PSU: Corsair CX 430
*Bought ~6 months ago from newegg after rebate. I had a few extra molex to PCIE adaptors for the second card.
$8.98 Pair of 16x to 1x PCIE converters from Amazon, only ended up needing one of them.
Free Case, old beige box mATX compatible, cut a few holes in it to add fans.
$6 OS: BAMT Linux running on a 8 GB Flash Drive
Total: Cost $150.97
MHash: ~380
Picked up a couple 5830s as well for ~$70 (this was back in Feb 2012).
All in all, all the mining gear has already provided me 100% ROI. If I keep the gear when done, I made cash and got "free" hardware. I'll likely sell off most of it. Will probably keep the atom (reuse as a Home server / VPN server) and one of the 5830s for my HTPC (i3-2100) so it can do some decent gaming.