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March 19, 2011, 09:56:47 AM
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I'm going to be swapping cards around in my mining rigs to lower temps for the coming summer and I'm probably going to have an odd 5970 to sell.  I'm pretty sure its gonna be an XFX (I've got a few XFX and sapphire, I like to stay with 1 brand per rig).  Works great, mining BTC as we speak.  Right now used 5970s are going for $500 pretty reliably on ebay, and BTC is trading around $.80/1BTC so I'm looking for that range.  Any takers?

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March 19, 2011, 12:49:30 PM
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I really wish I had a job  Embarrassed Would be a great addition to the two 5970's i have at the moment.
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March 21, 2011, 01:06:33 PM
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I'm going to be swapping cards around in my mining rigs to lower temps for the coming summer and I'm probably going to have an odd 5970 to sell.  I'm pretty sure its gonna be an XFX (I've got a few XFX and sapphire, I like to stay with 1 brand per rig).  Works great, mining BTC as we speak.  Right now used 5970s are going for $500 pretty reliably on ebay, and BTC is trading around $.80/1BTC so I'm looking for that range.  Any takers?

I'll give you 700 btc when they are generated if you send me the card now..  lol
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March 21, 2011, 02:02:31 PM
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How old are the Sapphire ones? I can pay you 700 BTC.

Where are you located? Would you be willing to split the shipping cost? I am within the EU.
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March 21, 2011, 04:55:16 PM
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I'm going to be swapping cards around in my mining rigs to lower temps for the coming summer and I'm probably going to have an odd 5970 to sell.  I'm pretty sure its gonna be an XFX (I've got a few XFX and sapphire, I like to stay with 1 brand per rig).  Works great, mining BTC as we speak.  Right now used 5970s are going for $500 pretty reliably on ebay, and BTC is trading around $.80/1BTC so I'm looking for that range.  Any takers?

I'll give you 700 btc when they are generated if you send me the card now..  lol

It ain't magic, at current difficulties you are most likely never going to reach that in an acceptable time and the difficulty increases will make this task even harder.

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March 22, 2011, 04:15:29 AM
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I'll give you 700 btc when they are generated if you send me the card now..  lol

It ain't magic, at current difficulties you are most likely never going to reach that in an acceptable time and the difficulty increases will make this task even harder.

If the difficulty increase becomes linear and BTC price doesn't decrease, then I think a card can generate its money.

But it will take months. And you need a good GPU.

And you'll have to take into account the cost of electricity too.
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March 22, 2011, 05:26:29 AM
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I'd love to take you up on this, but I just can't. I'd need a whole new PC to install the card in---new case, new mobo, everything.

Folks, I think this is still a good deal. Difficulty will adjust downward in a few days, to 65k or so. In those two weeks alone you can generate 150 BTC or so, and in another two weeks you can probably squeeze out another 100. This is at least 500% of the cost of the electricity to run it.

If you only want the GPU for mining it's kind of a waste of effort---it will pay for itself, but only after a long time, and there are better ways to make money. On the other hand, if you want to play games or something, this card is its own rebate.

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March 22, 2011, 05:32:58 AM
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How many hours on the sapphire?

How much over-clocking work has it done?

Do you have a good idea of temperature history? (any recall of the card throttling over extended periods?)

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March 22, 2011, 10:49:05 PM
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Card is SOLD.

One of my local buddies interested in bitcoin because of my rigs ended up buying it. Sorry guys
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