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September 08, 2013, 08:38:31 AM
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Placed my Order for the USB Block Erupter from the BTCguild asic store on the 5th early evening (EST). Was shipped on the 6th from Fresno, CA by 7:30-ish (PST) with the estimated delivery date of September 9th. I Received it today (Yesterday technically now) on the 7th of September at 2:30 in the afternoon. Due to being away from my PC after receiving my mail ( and being excited ) I just got it set up around midnight-thirty been hashing away ever since.

Overall I have to say I'm pretty happy to see it arrive so soon and work as good as it does for the power consumption. (which is going to help me out in the long run. Already have plenty more ordered)

To anybody whose already had these What kind of speeds are you pulling any luck with OC/UC'ing them for anything. Just basically trying to get my head in the right spots to get my information around. Much appreciated in advance.
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September 08, 2013, 08:49:31 AM
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Cool story bro.

Unless you start swapping components, you're stuck at about 336MH/s.  That's about 0.06BTC a month each for the next month, going down to nothing by Feb'14.
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September 08, 2013, 11:04:45 PM
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Cool story bro.

Unless you start swapping components, you're stuck at about 336MH/s.  That's about 0.06BTC a month each for the next month, going down to nothing by Feb'14.

Are you mining for profit or are you trying to actually earn something?
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