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October 18, 2011, 05:33:17 AM
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October 18, 2011, 01:27:20 PM
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102927
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October 18, 2011, 01:56:41 PM
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  Thanks, nice to know. Except Newegg still will not accept our BTC......

If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system.
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October 18, 2011, 10:17:41 PM
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true but places like bitegg.net do so its not hard to convert the money...
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October 18, 2011, 10:23:37 PM
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true but places like bitegg.net do so its not hard to convert the money...

  Apparently my point went right over your head...
Code:
      http://bitegg.net/buy.php
  You didn't enter a Bitcoin Return address. This means if something happens (which it won't) and I can't get you your giftcard, I can't send your bitcoins back.

298.4BTC for a 689.USD Newegg.com Giftcard
Pay with WalletBit:
Send 298.4BTC Directly To:
114v1jEqrkdnDSGCLzKHiT3CLBRUmMDqkC
   


 Which is right now at 2.56$ per BTC =  $763.904   Which is a 10.84% markup......  Kiss

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October 19, 2011, 09:22:28 PM
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5 Dual Cards, 5 card board, no references, no explanation for the fallacy.

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October 19, 2011, 10:36:06 PM
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5 Dual Cards, 5 card board, no references, no explanation for the fallacy.

fishy

  Failure to read properly.   fishy

  "Within this post I have 1 complete rig for sale, but 2 of the GPU's were used in a machine that is not for sale."  Then he only suggest the 'other' board which he is selling can host 5. Which it can, 6 actually counting the 1x Pci-e x1 socket; http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130274   Nothing fishy about making sales points for items that are for sale individually.....


  None the less, as always, anyone should handle their busniess by researhcing appropriatly. And, recalling those wonderful reading comprehension skills they taught us all in grade school.  Kiss'


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October 20, 2011, 01:24:57 AM
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 Pretty pictures, you forgot your name written in atleast one though. ;p I don't care, butt hat will be the first thing someone points out.

  The first thing I wanna point out though, is that nifty clear, plastic base supporting the cards, mobo, psu, etc. Did you make that yourself? That's pretty damn spiffy, imho.

If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system.
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It is being worked on by smart people.  -DamienBlack
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October 20, 2011, 01:25:52 AM
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Pretty pictures, you forgot your name written in atleast one though. ;p I don't care, butt hat will be the first thing someone points out.

  The first thing I wanna point out though, is that nifty clear, plastic base supporting the cards, mobo, psu, etc. Did you make that yourself? That's pretty damn spiffy, imho.

Oh...you mean the one propped up on 2 HDD's ? lolz
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October 20, 2011, 01:28:09 AM
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Pretty pictures, you forgot your name written in atleast one though. ;p I don't care, butt hat will be the first thing someone points out.

  The first thing I wanna point out though, is that nifty clear, plastic base supporting the cards, mobo, psu, etc. Did you make that yourself? That's pretty damn spiffy, imho.

Oh...you mean the one propped up on 2 HDD's ? lolz

 Lol, yea. Cheesy maybe, but I think its pretty damn neat. Especially if you cut the plastic yourself. Thats a pain in the ass to do neatly without access to some nice equip for it.

If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system.
- GA

It is being worked on by smart people.  -DamienBlack
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October 20, 2011, 01:06:43 PM
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Pretty pictures, you forgot your name written in atleast one though. ;p I don't care, butt hat will be the first thing someone points out.

  The first thing I wanna point out though, is that nifty clear, plastic base supporting the cards, mobo, psu, etc. Did you make that yourself? That's pretty damn spiffy, imho.

The plastic piece is the base of the MyOpenPC test bench that I have for sale with this rig. It's jacked up in one corner using 2 HDD's because I had to remove the backing support, since it only has room for ~7 PCI slots on the back. However, this backing piece is also directly connected to the stand leg for that corner. Therefore, I had to find other means to keep this corner jacked up.

Here's a link to the case on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/MYOPENPC-Transparent-Computer-Mainboards-compatible/dp/B003CTR3ME

  Ahhhh, thanks for the reply, m8. With a dremel and a few choice attachements that backing issue cold be remedied. Still pretty nifty, none the less.


     Cheers

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October 20, 2011, 11:47:06 PM
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just a note...
if u buy a 6990 second hand... you don't have any warranty with it.
so $700 for a video card that may die in a week.. month... year...
a bit much...
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October 21, 2011, 08:52:43 AM
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Whats was your hashrate and what would you take for the whole setup?
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October 31, 2011, 03:04:02 PM
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$500 for 1 6990?
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October 31, 2011, 03:09:19 PM
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I will offer you $425 for one 6990.

Keyword: reasonable  Cheesy

i was would be offering $400 for a 6990, which i think is resonable considering no warranty
however i spent all my bitcoins.
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October 31, 2011, 03:35:21 PM
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You should post earlier Smiley

I will offer you $425 for one 6990.

Keyword: reasonable  Cheesy

i was would be offering $400 for a 6990, which i think is resonable considering no warranty
however i spent all my bitcoins.
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October 31, 2011, 04:14:03 PM
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I spent 350 bitcoins on 3 5970's
each 5970 will give me about the same hash rate as a 6990
now i have to get waterblocks for them ...

You should post earlier Smiley

I will offer you $425 for one 6990.

Keyword: reasonable  Cheesy

i was would be offering $400 for a 6990, which i think is resonable considering no warranty
however i spent all my bitcoins.
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October 31, 2011, 07:19:06 PM
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well i have a 6990 running at 960 Clock  and it generates 425 Mh/s
also have a 5870 running at 960 Clock  generating 430 Mh/s
a 5970 is just 2 5870s in 1... unless i'm wrong...

darn i think we are hijacking this thread.


Stock for stock, a 5970 will not give you the same hash rate as a 6990. Overclocked, it's not even close.  Cheesy

Take it from someone who's owned both.

I spent 350 bitcoins on 3 5970's
each 5970 will give me about the same hash rate as a 6990
now i have to get waterblocks for them ...

You should post earlier Smiley

I will offer you $425 for one 6990.

Keyword: reasonable  Cheesy

i was would be offering $400 for a 6990, which i think is resonable considering no warranty
however i spent all my bitcoins.
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November 09, 2011, 07:36:09 PM
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Am I stupid?

Title says MSI 890FXA-GD70 but first post has no mention of it or a price for it.  Huh
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November 09, 2011, 07:56:02 PM
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I need this stuff gone!
you can't need the stuff gone to badly...
you havn't lowered any of your prices...
once the 6990's get to $400 you may find they will sell a bit faster.
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