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September 20, 2017, 12:05:09 AM
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Quite honestly, I've had enough.
Every time the thing updates I have to spend hours resolving it and I just dont have time to babysit the thing.
Its latest issue is Cant Find Temperature, Error 15. I'm just over it. When I built this I wasn't actively trading crypto but now I am and I could put the money to better use than mining.

It can get 197.3 MH/s mining ETH

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I know, the screenshot doesnt show 197.3 MH/s but thats because I had turned things down and took a quick screenshot without thinking. If someone has doubts I can go back down and take another shot of it.

I'm looking for $4,500 shipped. I still have all of the boxes and can ship the unit together or broken down.
I am looking for payment in either BTC, LTC or ETH.

Just message me if you're interested.

Thanks.

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September 20, 2017, 03:44:16 AM
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I would take $4,500, shipping included.

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September 20, 2017, 04:26:11 PM
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Hmm, surprised there isn't more interest in this. It's still available.


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September 21, 2017, 04:53:00 PM
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I'd assume no one wants it because its around $2900 in parts new, and you want $4500.
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I'd assume no one wants it because its around $2900 in parts new, and you want $4500.

I have seen these posts a lot and I would really like to know where it is coming from where people claim "2500-2900" brand new parts when just to get 1070's in the US are an average of $450 per card without taxes of any kind. Even taking the average of $450 x 6 equals $2700. That is just GPUs. Not including other parts and the time spent to put it together and fine tune it. I have to agree with OP I have seen a ton of low balling on the rigs lately.
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I'd assume no one wants it because its around $2900 in parts new, and you want $4500.

I have seen these posts a lot and I would really like to know where it is coming from where people claim "2500-2900" brand new parts when just to get 1070's in the US are an average of $450 per card without taxes of any kind. Even taking the average of $450 x 6 equals $2700. That is just GPUs. Not including other parts and the time spent to put it together and fine tune it. I have to agree with OP I have seen a ton of low balling on the rigs lately.
I had to laugh when i read this. adding on the extra parts and you maybe get 3300 in brand new condition. as to the claim that the software implementation adds over 1200$ in value read the op where it clearly mentions issues with current software/driver/whatever setup. People buy rigs like these to eventually make a profit not waste money on "finesse" when its just running a generic minning os that's readily avaiable. price is way to high for heavily used equipment
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September 23, 2017, 12:22:53 AM
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I'd assume no one wants it because its around $2900 in parts new, and you want $4500.

I have seen these posts a lot and I would really like to know where it is coming from where people claim "2500-2900" brand new parts when just to get 1070's in the US are an average of $450 per card without taxes of any kind. Even taking the average of $450 x 6 equals $2700. That is just GPUs. Not including other parts and the time spent to put it together and fine tune it. I have to agree with OP I have seen a ton of low balling on the rigs lately.
I had to laugh when i read this. adding on the extra parts and you maybe get 3300 in brand new condition. as to the claim that the software implementation adds over 1200$ in value read the op where it clearly mentions issues with current software/driver/whatever setup. People buy rigs like these to eventually make a profit not waste money on "finesse" when its just running a generic minning os that's readily avaiable. price is way to high for heavily used equipment

Never said anything about "how much" this was an assumption you said. I commented on the previous person about saying the claim of getting everything new for $2900 brand new.
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September 23, 2017, 12:46:38 AM
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I'd assume no one wants it because its around $2900 in parts new, and you want $4500.

I have seen these posts a lot and I would really like to know where it is coming from where people claim "2500-2900" brand new parts when just to get 1070's in the US are an average of $450 per card without taxes of any kind. Even taking the average of $450 x 6 equals $2700. That is just GPUs. Not including other parts and the time spent to put it together and fine tune it. I have to agree with OP I have seen a ton of low balling on the rigs lately.

You just don't know how to shop online I guess.  You can find 1070's for $400 quiet often, now redo the math.
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September 23, 2017, 12:56:53 AM
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your price is awful.

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September 23, 2017, 02:22:12 AM
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ugh, way too high of a price, then you add that you admit the thing has issues?  ya im good no thanks
I mine with 1070 rigs like that, have NEVER had "problems after update"  wut? like driver, BIOS? your selling a basically broken rig because you likely did something wrong and want 1500$ OVER the value??!?!

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September 24, 2017, 03:55:51 AM
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So, as an update. I thought a windows update created a driver conflict in the system and yes, I was fed up already as I had just spent a great deal of time getting everything configured and dialed in perfectly and then after a couple weeks, it just stopped working properly and the error code I was getting, when researched could have apparently been anything...I was pretty pissed. However, I realized that it was actually a PSU issue. I was trying to run the entire rrig off a single 1,000W Platinum PSU when in fact I should be running a 1k W for the GPU's and a 850 to run the board.

In any case, I paid $550 plus shipping for the cards myself as I wasn't able to locate them anywhere for weeks and those were all I found and I knew I want 1070 FE's.

I'm going to keep the rig, dial it down a little and just start collecting mining rigs for sport I think.

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