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January 25, 2016, 06:54:55 PM
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Up for sale is my adult owned & maintained mining operation with over $20,000 invested! All rigs were built & designed with operational costs in mind & were cooled using industrial fans and ducts. This system is an extremely power efficient design, utilizing GTX 750Ti's to maximize profits buy keeping operational costs at a minimum. All rigs are connected via Teamviewer, each rig can mine something different or you have the option to point the whole system at one pool.

Everything unit is in 100% excellent working condition. About 7 months ago I downsized homes & unfortunately I don't have the luxury of keeping everything operational. Its killing me to take a massive loss like this but I cant keep these sitting around off & doing nothing forever.

You also have the option of disassembling & reselling everything individually, or building multiple towers to sell for profit. I unfortunately do not have the time nor space to do so.

I believe I have about 90-95% of the original packaging for all the items in storage & will be more than happy to get them if you would like.

100 - Nvidia GTX 750Ti
100 - GPU Risers
17 - ASROCK H81 PRO BTC Motherboard
17 - HyperX 4GB 1600MHz Ram
17 - Rosewill 630w PSU
17 - 2.7GHz 1150 Processor
11 - 32GB SSD
6 - Regular HDD

ASKING $13,000

If you have any questions at all please dont hesitate to ask.

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January 26, 2016, 03:42:49 AM
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What coin do you mine with these GPUs nowadays? I know the 750Ti is very energy conservative.
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January 26, 2016, 04:28:44 AM
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Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
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January 26, 2016, 05:26:03 AM
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Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
Willing to separate into a 5-6 gpu miner?

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January 26, 2016, 08:49:10 AM
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Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
Whats the total hash rate for lets say x11 with that many GPUs

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January 26, 2016, 11:24:59 AM
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Could be interested if you make some bundle of 5-6 gpu.

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January 26, 2016, 12:28:09 PM
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Can you give specs per rig?

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January 26, 2016, 05:50:11 PM
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January 27, 2016, 03:40:14 PM
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Could be interested if you make some bundle of 5-6 gpu.
Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
Willing to separate into a 5-6 gpu miner?

Are you guys referring to 1 rig with 5-6 gpus?

If you separate these up I may be interested in a few.

How many would you possibly be interested in?
I am currently speaking with someone that is interested in a few also so it can be a possibility.

Can you give specs per rig?

Most rigs are 6 GPU setups, 3 of them have 4 GPUS. They all have 4GB of ram, 32GB SSD's, 2.7GHz AMD processor's & a 630W power supply.
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January 27, 2016, 04:00:44 PM
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Could be interested if you make some bundle of 5-6 gpu.
Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
Willing to separate into a 5-6 gpu miner?

Are you guys referring to 1 rig with 5-6 gpus?

If you separate these up I may be interested in a few.

How many would you possibly be interested in?
I am currently speaking with someone that is interested in a few also so it can be a possibility.

Can you give specs per rig?

Most rigs are 6 GPU setups, 3 of them have 4 GPUS. They all have 4GB of ram, 32GB SSD's, 2.7GHz AMD processor's & a 630W power supply.

I would be interested in a 6 gpu setup or one of the 4 gpu set-up. Please let me know!

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January 27, 2016, 04:52:14 PM
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Could be interested if you make some bundle of 5-6 gpu.
Everything ccminer & cudaminer have to offer Smiley

OR if you're more into the "set it & forget it" approach, it can be setup & rented out on nice hash.
Willing to separate into a 5-6 gpu miner?

Are you guys referring to 1 rig with 5-6 gpus?

If you separate these up I may be interested in a few.

How many would you possibly be interested in?
I am currently speaking with someone that is interested in a few also so it can be a possibility.

Can you give specs per rig?

Most rigs are 6 GPU setups, 3 of them have 4 GPUS. They all have 4GB of ram, 32GB SSD's, 2.7GHz AMD processor's & a 630W power supply.

I would be interested in a 6 gpu setup or one of the 4 gpu set-up. Please let me know!

Will do, I appreciate the interest.
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January 28, 2016, 02:23:49 AM
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Will be interested in 1 full setup. 6 GPU with riser, motherboard, ram ....

Let me know for the price shipped to Canada.

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January 28, 2016, 06:08:08 AM
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How many mh/s do these puppies get mining eth, and how much power draw? Might be interested in a few, could combine shipping with valkir's order.
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January 28, 2016, 07:58:00 AM
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How many mh/s do these puppies get mining eth, and how much power draw?

I'd be interested in knowing these numbers also - or any other hash rate numbers for setups like Valkir describe.
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January 28, 2016, 12:47:05 PM
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How many mh/s do these puppies get mining eth, and how much power draw? Might be interested in a few, could combine shipping with valkir's order.

Base on what I found online, should be around 9mh per card and only 75w

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January 28, 2016, 03:57:26 PM
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How many mh/s do these puppies get mining eth, and how much power draw? Might be interested in a few, could combine shipping with valkir's order.

Base on what I found online, should be around 9mh per card and only 75w

Hmm. Not really good. I get 23mh with a 7970/280x for 200w. 6 x 9 = 54mh rig. 23 x 6 = 138mh rig.

I guess if these are priced right it could still be interesting, though.
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January 28, 2016, 04:09:27 PM
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How many mh/s do these puppies get mining eth, and how much power draw? Might be interested in a few, could combine shipping with valkir's order.

Base on what I found online, should be around 9mh per card and only 75w

Hmm. Not really good. I get 23mh with a 7970/280x for 200w. 6 x 9 = 54mh rig. 23 x 6 = 138mh rig.

I guess if these are priced right it could still be interesting, though.
http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/gtx-750-ti-cudaminer/
It's not 100% accurate. A 6x 750 ti rig draws around 453W at the wall. Divide that by 6 and you get 75w, but that includes PSU inefficiency (the author had a pretty bad PSU IIRC) and the draw from the CPU/other components.

If you test the power drawn through the PCIE riser directly, you get 30-40W per card depending on overclock.

Interestingly NVIDIA rates these cards with a 60W TDP but they are in fact much more efficient than that.

Always use escrow. OgNasty is pretty sweet.

Help me out with compiling a list of mining datacenters!
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January 29, 2016, 03:58:47 AM
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Yeah I know they are low hashrate but the watt is also really low.  Wink

Edit: Still waiting for a answer from to OP for the price of 1 bundle shipped to Canada  Grin

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January 29, 2016, 05:24:16 PM
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Yeah I know they are low hashrate but the watt is also really low.  Wink

Edit: Still waiting for a answer from to OP for the price of 1 bundle shipped to Canada  Grin
He responded in a PM about breaking them into bundles but hasn't replied since. I think a few of us are interested if we can bundle

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January 30, 2016, 02:33:41 AM
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Yeah I sent a question about pricing one or two rigs a few days ago, no response still.

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