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February 07, 2011, 10:27:22 PM |
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Will your machines automatically reboot and start mining again after a power failure? I think this is an important feature. Because of the huge power draw (my modest setup is pulling 2 KW continuously from the mains), it isn't practical to run a UPS. At the same time, you don't want to have to run back to your mining installation if there is a power loss. The Ext4 filesystem can take it all in stride, but you need to modify a standard ATX PSU if you want it to power up without pressing the power button.
Yes. It powers on after AC loss, and begin generating at bootup automatically. All this box needs is a power cord and ethernet. Zero hassle. Plug it in and it mines.
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mrb
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February 08, 2011, 01:56:09 AM |
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I don't see someone who is interested in a pre-built mining computer having the knowledge to run gui-less linux on one of these. I think the market for these exists with those who have little knowledge of how to build a computer, which mostly goes hand in hand with not knowing cli-linux. <shrug> After years of building my own computers, I learned the value of pre-built computers with warranties and support. Plus, my own time has a cost. In my case, I find it more efficient to spend 20min finding the faulty component in a PC and RMA'ing to newegg than spending 1h+ on the phone with a Dell/HP/whatever Support Representative who insists on following his script before concluding there might be a problem with the PC. </true-experiences>
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BitcoinRigs.com (OP)
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February 08, 2011, 09:28:20 AM |
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Interesting project. Though a few questions for you:
1. Have you actually physically tried to assemble that 3x5970 system and actually mine with it for more than 10 minutes? Or is it more like a theoretical exercise? ...
The 5970 model is still in R&D, due for release next week. We won't launch it if it's not rock solid.
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BitcoinRigs.com (OP)
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February 09, 2011, 09:47:07 AM |
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Why is it that your prices are not in BTC? (...with the option to buy in fiat, of course)
I wouldn't deal with a merchant who wishes to profit from the Bitcoin economy, but continues to use fiat as a primary currency.
To me, indicates a lack of support commitment and belief in the long-term viability of Bitcoin.
Good luck with your enterprise!
Anyone else interested in purchasing a rig solely with BTC?
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February 09, 2011, 01:46:42 PM |
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Bitcoin is not very liquid when it comes to businesses like these. It works well for small stuff when you have all the capital in hand. Taking a fraction of the purchase price in BTC is the most optimal solution, IMO.
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Anonymous
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February 09, 2011, 01:50:26 PM |
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Will your machines automatically reboot and start mining again after a power failure? I think this is an important feature. Because of the huge power draw (my modest setup is pulling 2 KW continuously from the mains), it isn't practical to run a UPS. At the same time, you don't want to have to run back to your mining installation if there is a power loss. The Ext4 filesystem can take it all in stride, but you need to modify a standard ATX PSU if you want it to power up without pressing the power button.
No modification to the PSU is required. If the motherboard is worth its salt, there is a BIOS setting that will allow the computer to restart upon sudden power loss.
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March 08, 2011, 10:34:26 PM |
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Looks like we're at the end of the 5970 era. With the 6990 just around the corner, we only have 2 dual-5970s rigs left in stock. Get them now before they're gone. It might be a while before the 6990 is available.
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March 09, 2011, 01:12:20 AM |
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March 09, 2011, 05:26:28 AM |
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That was fast. Gone already.
"OUT OF STOCK. ETA: 03/22/2011."
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March 09, 2011, 04:14:10 PM |
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Any forum members who have made a purchase from bitcoinrigs.com and want to provide feedback?
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March 18, 2011, 01:12:57 AM |
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Good luck with the rig business.
Prices are good enough too Get some quotes for shipping too up on your site
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March 18, 2011, 02:29:12 AM |
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Bitcoin is not very liquid when it comes to businesses like these. It works well for small stuff when you have all the capital in hand. Taking a fraction of the purchase price in BTC is the most optimal solution, IMO.
you could just trade the bitcoins for cash. shouldn't take very long...
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March 18, 2011, 06:44:02 AM |
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Good luck with the rig business.
Prices are good enough too Get some quotes for shipping too up on your site
Thanks. Shipping is based on weight/distance/speed. If you add a rig to your shopping cart, you can click "estimate shipping" and you'll get all the quotes for shipping.
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May 12, 2011, 10:13:30 PM |
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im new to bitcoin and i don't understand too many things, im trying to make my rig to mine but i don't know how to, its only says generating, the blocks, and the khash, but it doesn't seem to generate coins,
please help,
thanks,
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