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June 13, 2013, 07:36:51 AM
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I currently have 5 X6500s to sell.  PM me with your offers.  Looking for $200.00 each.  Includes cooling and usb cords.

EDIT New price of $175.00.
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June 13, 2013, 09:28:21 AM
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June 13, 2013, 10:06:59 AM
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Possibly interested in 2 for $150 each.

Rev 3's?

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June 13, 2013, 10:52:49 AM
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sent pm  Grin
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All rev 3s.  Looking for bitcoin equivalent. 
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June 13, 2013, 12:24:10 PM
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Can you put up some pics too please

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June 13, 2013, 12:40:39 PM
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Can you put up some pics too please

Pm me your email and I will send picture.  Not sure how to post it on here.
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June 13, 2013, 01:00:42 PM
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Mind if I post the pics here?

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June 13, 2013, 01:40:00 PM
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Mind if I post the pics here?
http://imgur.com/V7zFK8V

Here you go, thanks for the link to upload pics. 
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June 13, 2013, 01:50:11 PM
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Questions:

  • Which ones are for sale and what is needed besides the board+fan?
  • How loud are these things?
  • Can I plug these puppies into a usb port and start hashing?
  • Does anybody have an enclosure for these? I have small kids.
  • What hashing power do these have? Can you post a pic of them hashing?

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June 13, 2013, 02:16:38 PM
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Questions:

  • Which ones are for sale and what is needed besides the board+fan?
  • How loud are these things?
  • Can I plug these puppies into a usb port and start hashing?
  • Does anybody have an enclosure for these? I have small kids.
  • What hashing power do these have? Can you post a pic of them hashing?

1.  Any of them are for sale
2.  They are real quiet.
3.   You would need a power supply and I will supply the usb cord.
4.   Not sure on enclosures,  better to run open so they are cool.
5.  Im running tml on them and they hash between 450-485 mh/s.
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June 13, 2013, 02:57:46 PM
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wow - this is the first, decent price Ive seen on fpga's =P ..

BTW - Im surprised the ones on the diablotek PSU didnt blow up or the PSU blow up...those PSU's are utter SHIT!

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June 13, 2013, 03:00:21 PM
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Questions:

  • Which ones are for sale and what is needed besides the board+fan?
  • How loud are these things?
  • Can I plug these puppies into a usb port and start hashing?
  • Does anybody have an enclosure for these? I have small kids.
  • What hashing power do these have? Can you post a pic of them hashing?

1.  Any of them are for sale
2.  They are real quiet.
3.   You would need a power supply and I will supply the usb cord.
4.   Not sure on enclosures,  better to run open so they are cool.
5.  Im running tml on them and they hash between 450-485 mh/s.

what does tml stand for?

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June 13, 2013, 03:01:25 PM
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wow - this is the first, decent price Ive seen on fpga's =P ..

BTW - Im surprised the ones on the diablotek PSU didnt blow up or the PSU blow up...those PSU's are utter SHIT!

I think there is only 3 on it and it has been running rock solid for months. 
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June 13, 2013, 03:02:16 PM
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Questions:

  • Which ones are for sale and what is needed besides the board+fan?
  • How loud are these things?
  • Can I plug these puppies into a usb port and start hashing?
  • Does anybody have an enclosure for these? I have small kids.
  • What hashing power do these have? Can you post a pic of them hashing?

1.  Any of them are for sale
2.  They are real quiet.
3.   You would need a power supply and I will supply the usb cord.
4.   Not sure on enclosures,  better to run open so they are cool.
5.  Im running tml on them and they hash between 450-485 mh/s.

what does tml stand for?

Its the mining software used just another programmers, like cgminer or bfgminer
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June 13, 2013, 03:04:18 PM
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how much for the whole lot
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June 13, 2013, 03:10:38 PM
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I counted 13 don't know if there is more??
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June 13, 2013, 03:11:27 PM
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14  I mean
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14  I mean


Looks like he has two shelves of them, could be 20+

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June 13, 2013, 03:49:14 PM
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wish there was a way to get some bitcoins with paypal other than ebay
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June 13, 2013, 05:56:35 PM
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PM'd. Waiting on a confirmation of price for bulk purchase.

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sent you a PM with price.
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PM'd. Waiting on a confirmation of price for bulk purchase.

Good lord, save some for the rest of us!! LOL
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PM'd. Waiting on a confirmation of price for bulk purchase.

Good lord, save some for the rest of us!! LOL

I got a fever, and the only prescription, is more hash rates!

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hashrate fever  Cheesy
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(hopefully) I just sent payment for 3 of them Smiley
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June 15, 2013, 04:44:41 PM
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I currently have 5 X6500s to sell.  PM me with your offers.  Looking for $200.00 each.  Includes cooling and usb cords.

3 sold.  Have more available.  Pm me if interested. Looking for U.S. shipping only. 
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just did some calculations 400mh/s= $1.287 a day with current diff  / $200 = 155.4 days to roi and that's if the diff is constant which it isn't

with all these asics coming out its gonna be less profitable
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June 15, 2013, 11:40:06 PM
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just did some calculations 400mh/s= $1.287 a day with current diff  / $200 = 155.4 days to roi and that's if the diff is constant which it isn't

with all these asics coming out its gonna be less profitable

To prospective buyers:

Please do your research in profitability and network speed projections and note that these FPGAs will most likely never break even.

I am tired of people selling overpriced mining equipment for prices that will never break even, and even worse... people actually buy them.

Don't be the sucker that buys them from him please, because you will not make a penny off them (if not lose money which is more likely IMO.)

PS: Sorry to crap on your thread OP, but I'm not going to let people entice noobs into buying overpriced hardware if I can do something about it.
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just did some calculations 400mh/s= $1.287 a day with current diff  / $200 = 155.4 days to roi and that's if the diff is constant which it isn't

with all these asics coming out its gonna be less profitable

To prospective buyers:

Please do your research in profitability and network speed projections and note that these FPGAs will most likely never break even.

I am tired of people selling overpriced mining equipment for prices that will never break even, and even worse... people actually buy them.

Don't be the sucker that buys them from him please, because you will not make a penny off them (if not lose money which is more likely IMO.)

PS: Sorry to crap on your thread OP, but I'm not going to let people entice noobs into buying overpriced hardware if I can do something about it.

No problem, I encourage everyone to do their homework before buying.  I thought 200 might be fair for an fpga that could be reprogrammed for other purposes.  From what I have read in the past, the chips are at least worth 75 each. 
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just did some calculations 400mh/s= $1.287 a day with current diff  / $200 = 155.4 days to roi and that's if the diff is constant which it isn't

with all these asics coming out its gonna be less profitable

If you use tml software you can get between 450-475 if that helps any. 
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just did some calculations 400mh/s= $1.287 a day with current diff  / $200 = 155.4 days to roi and that's if the diff is constant which it isn't

with all these asics coming out its gonna be less profitable

To prospective buyers:

Please do your research in profitability and network speed projections and note that these FPGAs will most likely never break even.

I am tired of people selling overpriced mining equipment for prices that will never break even, and even worse... people actually buy them.

Don't be the sucker that buys them from him please, because you will not make a penny off them (if not lose money which is more likely IMO.)

PS: Sorry to crap on your thread OP, but I'm not going to let people entice noobs into buying overpriced hardware if I can do something about it.

I thank all for the input, but hardware is always selling on this site (and others) but I do not think most of us ever expect a quick ROI, if we see one, I think the greed alone would sell it before the 3rd post even came up. ROI around 155 days isn't too bad, but thats also assuming you don't sell the hardware and just want to break even. Since BTC is very up and down, all it takes is for another huge jump to $280 and that ROI just shortened again, and the hardware became even more desirable. Personally, I would rather mine with low power FPGA's than the same hash rate on a video card. Thats why I purchased.

People are paying a lot more per MH/s than this deal, so I jumped for my 3.

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June 17, 2013, 02:13:08 PM
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Lowered the price to $175.  Also accepting paypal.
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June 17, 2013, 08:58:44 PM
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u said: US shipping only.
Is that still right?
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June 18, 2013, 05:38:15 AM
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Lowered the price to $175.  Also accepting paypal.


I sent you a PM earlier. I'm interested in a couple!
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June 18, 2013, 02:24:38 PM
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If these are still available next week when i get back from traveling id be glad to take them off  your hands
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All sold. 
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