quakefiend420
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May 14, 2015, 05:47:31 AM |
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As many suppliers as there is today for just about anything you wouldn't think it would be that much trouble. However it seems that it is so application specific there is no need for anyone to supply it to the public. I wasn't planing on salvaging anything to get a fix, and the time to do it all.
Anyway, I do appreciate the replies. It looks like I need to get more aggressive and try to clean out the melted plastic with more than a paper clip.
PM me if you don't find a way to fix it and you'd like to sell it on the cheap.
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xZork
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May 14, 2015, 05:50:21 AM |
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As many suppliers as there is today for just about anything you wouldn't think it would be that much trouble. However it seems that it is so application specific there is no need for anyone to supply it to the public. I wasn't planing on salvaging anything to get a fix, and the time to do it all.
Anyway, I do appreciate the replies. It looks like I need to get more aggressive and try to clean out the melted plastic with more than a paper clip.
PM me if you don't find a way to fix it and you'd like to sell it on the cheap. Would you consider a trade?
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May 14, 2015, 05:54:19 AM |
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As many suppliers as there is today for just about anything you wouldn't think it would be that much trouble. However it seems that it is so application specific there is no need for anyone to supply it to the public. I wasn't planing on salvaging anything to get a fix, and the time to do it all. Anyway, I do appreciate the replies. It looks like I need to get more aggressive and try to clean out the melted plastic with more than a paper clip. I believe I have some of these on hand. If you want, and I still have some, I can dig one out for you.
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xZork
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May 14, 2015, 05:59:13 AM |
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As many suppliers as there is today for just about anything you wouldn't think it would be that much trouble. However it seems that it is so application specific there is no need for anyone to supply it to the public. I wasn't planing on salvaging anything to get a fix, and the time to do it all. Anyway, I do appreciate the replies. It looks like I need to get more aggressive and try to clean out the melted plastic with more than a paper clip. I believe I have some of these on hand. If you want, and I still have some, I can dig one out for you. If you don't mind, shoot me a PM if you have one. Thanks. I am still open for trade on this unit. 1:1 shipped in US.
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notlist3d
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May 14, 2015, 06:48:46 AM |
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As many suppliers as there is today for just about anything you wouldn't think it would be that much trouble. However it seems that it is so application specific there is no need for anyone to supply it to the public. I wasn't planing on salvaging anything to get a fix, and the time to do it all. Anyway, I do appreciate the replies. It looks like I need to get more aggressive and try to clean out the melted plastic with more than a paper clip. I believe I have some of these on hand. If you want, and I still have some, I can dig one out for you. If you don't mind, shoot me a PM if you have one. Thanks. I am still open for trade on this unit. 1:1 shipped in US. You are kinda dreaming if you think you will get 1:1 on this unit. I can't tell if front metal is black or shadow, it does not look good. What psu were you using if I can ask?
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May 14, 2015, 10:45:34 AM |
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Does anyone know where I could get a replacement Female PCI-E connector for an SP20?
Thanks!
Buy Antminer S2 board, and you can get them 6pc or buy some (broken) Block Erupter Cube 30-38 GH/s and get 2 pcs, only in black color. Both are bent @ 90 Deg? I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the reply! For the record: S2s are bent 90 degrees on the motherboardCubes are bent 90 degrees on the motherboard
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quakefiend420
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May 14, 2015, 06:20:38 PM |
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I have an Antminer S2 that I could trade you. Runs at 1TH, but power usage is higher than the SP20 for sure, around 1w/GH. Upside is, it would come with a PSU as well.
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quakefiend420
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May 15, 2015, 02:31:45 AM |
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I have an Antminer S2 that I could trade you. Runs at 1TH, but power usage is higher than the SP20 for sure, around 1w/GH. Upside is, it would come with a PSU as well. LMAO!!! i have 2 S2 antminers... however i assume you are both in the US Yeah, I am. I'd be willing to kick in a few bits too, if he wanted to trade across. Big difference in power efficiency though... I wouldn't need his OCZ PSU either, I'd let him keep it.
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notlist3d
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May 15, 2015, 02:35:08 AM |
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I have an Antminer S2 that I could trade you. Runs at 1TH, but power usage is higher than the SP20 for sure, around 1w/GH. Upside is, it would come with a PSU as well. LMAO!!! i have 2 S2 antminers... however i assume you are both in the US Yeah, I am. I'd be willing to kick in a few bits too, if he wanted to trade across. Big difference in power efficiency though... I wouldn't need his OCZ PSU either, I'd let him keep it. I think he was meaning 1:1 as sp20 for sp20. But I could be wrong. With half of it burnt it's hard to tell what value of it is now without knowing more. Big difference between blade being dead and just plastic being melted.
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quakefiend420
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May 15, 2015, 02:48:05 AM |
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I have an Antminer S2 that I could trade you. Runs at 1TH, but power usage is higher than the SP20 for sure, around 1w/GH. Upside is, it would come with a PSU as well. LMAO!!! i have 2 S2 antminers... however i assume you are both in the US Yeah, I am. I'd be willing to kick in a few bits too, if he wanted to trade across. Big difference in power efficiency though... I wouldn't need his OCZ PSU either, I'd let him keep it. I think he was meaning 1:1 as sp20 for sp20. But I could be wrong. With half of it burnt it's hard to tell what value of it is now without knowing more. Big difference between blade being dead and just plastic being melted. He said earlier he meant that he would trade for equal hashrate, that's why I offered. Trading a burnt (and potentially unrepairable) SP20 for a good one would be kind of pointless to the person on the other end of the transaction...
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notlist3d
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May 15, 2015, 02:50:25 AM |
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I have an Antminer S2 that I could trade you. Runs at 1TH, but power usage is higher than the SP20 for sure, around 1w/GH. Upside is, it would come with a PSU as well. LMAO!!! i have 2 S2 antminers... however i assume you are both in the US Yeah, I am. I'd be willing to kick in a few bits too, if he wanted to trade across. Big difference in power efficiency though... I wouldn't need his OCZ PSU either, I'd let him keep it. I think he was meaning 1:1 as sp20 for sp20. But I could be wrong. With half of it burnt it's hard to tell what value of it is now without knowing more. Big difference between blade being dead and just plastic being melted. He said earlier he meant that he would trade for equal hashrate, that's why I offered. Trading a burnt (and potentially unrepairable) SP20 for a good one would be kind of pointless to the person on the other end of the transaction... You are right thank you for pointing that out: Wish I was able to tell more and I might have been interested if it's just hash for hash. A lot rests on if that blade is fried.
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PatMan
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May 17, 2015, 10:43:29 AM |
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I'm looking for an SP20E hash board & controller if anyone has one, PM me. I'm EU based
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crk
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May 18, 2015, 02:03:51 PM |
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what does this mean?
17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [5 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [5 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [6 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [6 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [7 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [7 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [3 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [4 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [5 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [6 0] 17/05 18:41:31:ASIC lost address: [7 0]
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May 18, 2015, 04:08:07 PM |
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Wil spondoolies sell mining gear again?
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TheRealSteve
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May 18, 2015, 04:59:11 PM |
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Wil spondoolies sell mining gear again? Regarding hardware sales (miners, ASICs) and JV type deals (rev-share) it will be dependent on market conditions and will be on a selective basis.
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TheRealSteve
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May 18, 2015, 05:43:31 PM |
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Speaking of... Bitcoin Shop, Inc. (OTCQB: BTCS) ("BTCS" or the "Company"), a blockchain technology company that engages in transaction verification services, announced today that it has invested $1.5m into Spondoolies-Tech Ltd ("Spondoolies"), a transaction verification server manufacturer. BTCS' investment in Spondoolies comes on the heels of the announcement of the intention for BTCS and Spondoolies to merge (April 28, 2015) and is serving as the first integral step of the planned merger. Together, the two companies will create the world's first publicly traded company to produce Bitcoin transaction verification equipment and deploy Bitcoin mining resources. ...miners shall henceforth be known as transaction verification servers
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May 18, 2015, 07:28:43 PM |
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Speaking of... Bitcoin Shop, Inc. (OTCQB: BTCS) ("BTCS" or the "Company"), a blockchain technology company that engages in transaction verification services, announced today that it has invested $1.5m into Spondoolies-Tech Ltd ("Spondoolies"), a transaction verification server manufacturer. BTCS' investment in Spondoolies comes on the heels of the announcement of the intention for BTCS and Spondoolies to merge (April 28, 2015) and is serving as the first integral step of the planned merger. Together, the two companies will create the world's first publicly traded company to produce Bitcoin transaction verification equipment and deploy Bitcoin mining resources. ...miners shall henceforth be known as transaction verification servers i was about to post the same, but I have a critical take on this. 100K transactions=$1000-2000/daily in transaction validation business=not much of the current business. They will focus on "mining" of course, which is block rewards collection, the rest is just rhetoric for the far future. They will have well financed competitors in Bitfury and 21inc It's too bad that no one can master a good retail miner anymore, but seeing the 21inc proposal I can see why: http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/05/18/bitcoin-startup-21-unveils-product-plan-embeddable-mining-chips/
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727miner
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May 19, 2015, 01:22:47 PM |
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I have (10) SP 31s that I purchased in late February, 2015. I'm taking BTC offers on the batch of all 10. I'd like to sell the entire lot, together. Work perfectly. Selling due to an over order and limited power availability. Message me offers if interested.
You should post this in the Computer Hardware Marketplace - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=75.0 with some details (pictures, location, escrow, etc. etc.) Cheers
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