af_newbie
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June 04, 2013, 07:16:13 PM |
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Jalapeno, fresh from the mailman! 5.8GH/s at 31.5w I hope many many more are being shipped so I don't think it's a dream! That is cute. I want one.
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Xmansk
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June 05, 2013, 07:36:42 AM |
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My mining rig May be a dumb question but are those 3 white fan blowing air to the cards or sucking hot air away? Blowing air to the cards
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BTC: 13VR6e4XaGGhwq6LMGuFYdQWM5FwVqKSDY LTC: LWyrhxuxJk8rVnGaUP98xPhVg445Qka1qr DGC: DNgv3ZYpCwQR8spfgwANc8vAExq7danf7W
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batman, not crabman
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June 05, 2013, 10:29:14 AM |
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^Well that lasted all of 0 posts...
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A horse walks into a bar and the barman says "Give me some Bitcoin!" 17TDYWdeL3GU2fsMSpV7itLYS2UJ91dCDx
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BitcoinFX
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https://youtu.be/DsAVx0u9Cw4 ... Dr. WHO < KLF
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June 06, 2013, 12:22:35 AM |
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Received 2x USB Block Erupter sticks from the Europe group buy today... I decided to test one on my old Asus Eee 700 PC (laptop) which has a 2GB SSD HD - 800 Mhz CPU - 512 MB RAM - running Windows XP. This is a special laptop - as in 2009 I used this very machine to generate 'a few extra Bitcoins' - Yes really! With it's 800 Mhz processor this laptop probably generated somewhere around 1000-ish Bitcoin's, which are now in full circulation ofc. It ran 24/7 for several months (2 of these laptops actually on/off), until 100's of new nodes arrived on the Bitcoin network and the difficulty level got to great. Any prizes for Rig-of-the-Week? Nah - thought not!
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johnyj
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Beyond Imagination
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June 06, 2013, 12:58:26 AM |
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Beaflag VonRathburg
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June 06, 2013, 03:23:56 AM |
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^Well that lasted all of 0 posts... You'd think with the kind of semi advanced intelligence, bitcoin mining takes people would be able to comprehend that quoting 3 pictures to make a two word comment is retarded.
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goxed
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Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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June 06, 2013, 08:36:09 AM |
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Revewing Bitcoin / Crypto mining Hardware.
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Welsh
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June 06, 2013, 09:34:29 AM |
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I'm giddy as a schoolboy. Just got all my USB Block Erupters set up and hashing. Just had to share this here. You have a amazing setup, I'm very jealous.
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one4many
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June 06, 2013, 10:27:59 AM |
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Well, I feel underwhelmed as folks here are showing off ASICS... Anyway, Here’s my rig: 4 x MSI R7950 Twin Frozr III cards Seasonic 1000W Platinum PSU ASROCK 970 Extreme4 ATX Motherboard 1 x PCI-e x1 to x1 powered riser 3 x PCI-e x16 to x16 unpowered risers 4GB DDR3 RAM 120GB 2.5” HDD AMD AM3+ Temash single-core CPU Tubular square steel open chassis Plexiglas baseplate Windows 7 x64 Professional CGMiner, VNC & Afterburner Mines BTC @ 2.1GH/s pulling 850-900 watts from the wall Total cost: about $1800-$1850 One of these days, (probably after ROI) i'll swap the PSU out for a 1200W unit and add another card. I should have bought a 1200 from the start. Woow ... Looks almost like a piece of art presented in a museum! Very beautiful indeed!! Al the best of luck one4many
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bobsmoke
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June 06, 2013, 10:33:02 AM |
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Well, I feel underwhelmed as folks here are showing off ASICS... Anyway, Here’s my rig: 4 x MSI R7950 Twin Frozr III cards Seasonic 1000W Platinum PSU ASROCK 970 Extreme4 ATX Motherboard 1 x PCI-e x1 to x1 powered riser 3 x PCI-e x16 to x16 unpowered risers 4GB DDR3 RAM 120GB 2.5” HDD AMD AM3+ Temash single-core CPU Tubular square steel open chassis Plexiglas baseplate Windows 7 x64 Professional CGMiner, VNC & Afterburner Mines BTC @ 2.1GH/s pulling 850-900 watts from the wall Total cost: about $1800-$1850 One of these days, (probably after ROI) i'll swap the PSU out for a 1200W unit and add another card. I should have bought a 1200 from the start. Woow ... Looks almost like a piece of art presented in a museum! Very beautiful indeed!! Al the best of luck one4many Well done man! looks really professional.....did you built the case your self?
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turtle83
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June 06, 2013, 10:41:18 AM |
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Well, I feel underwhelmed as folks here are showing off ASICS... Anyway, Here’s my rig: 4 x MSI R7950 Twin Frozr III cards Seasonic 1000W Platinum PSU ASROCK 970 Extreme4 ATX Motherboard 1 x PCI-e x1 to x1 powered riser 3 x PCI-e x16 to x16 unpowered risers 4GB DDR3 RAM 120GB 2.5” HDD AMD AM3+ Temash single-core CPU Tubular square steel open chassis Plexiglas baseplate Windows 7 x64 Professional CGMiner, VNC & Afterburner Mines BTC @ 2.1GH/s pulling 850-900 watts from the wall Total cost: about $1800-$1850 One of these days, (probably after ROI) i'll swap the PSU out for a 1200W unit and add another card. I should have bought a 1200 from the start. Woow ... Looks almost like a piece of art presented in a museum! Very beautiful indeed!! Al the best of luck one4many (future) Tour guide: This exhibit shows how pre-historic savage humans used to mine our money. Once upon a time Bitcoins were "mined" by these ancient devices. To put things in perspective, one single nanobot cell in your blood could have mined all the Bitcoins in existence. Tourist: LOL WUT?
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snootch
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June 06, 2013, 12:11:15 PM |
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Well done man! looks really professional.....did you built the case your self?
Thanks! Yes, I did. I bought 3 meters of 1" square steel tubing with the appropriate corner pieces, cut them to the right length, then assembled. I built the base out of plexiglas because I had a big scrap piece laying around, and I didn't have enough wood. After cutting all the pieces, I painted it all with semiflat black spray paint. I didn't have any motherboard risers, so I made some with screws & some aluminum tubing stock I had leftover from another project. To get the screws in the plexiglass I drilled a pilot hole for the screw, then before screwing it in; heated it up with a torch. The hot screw melts the plex a little when going in and creates threads.
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sunblaster
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June 06, 2013, 04:53:49 PM |
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Can't see much, but it's my favorite shot, they look so awesome in the night especially when a share is found and it blinks green
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World
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June 06, 2013, 07:29:45 PM |
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The best passive cooling strategy free of charge. BTCMining location will be more and more important in the future.
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Supporting people with beautiful creative ideas. Bitcoin is because of the developers,exchanges,merchants,miners,investors,users,machines and blockchain technologies work together.
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Kouye
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June 06, 2013, 07:52:30 PM |
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The best passive cooling strategy free of charge. BTCMining location will be more and more important in the future. Yeah, although I doubt this kind of hardware enjoys humidity, condensation, etc. Not sure they'll live a happy and long life.
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[OVER] RIDDLES 2nd edition --- this was claimed. Look out for 3rd edition! I won't ever ask for a loan nor offer any escrow service. If I do, please consider my account as hacked.
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canton
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June 06, 2013, 08:05:43 PM |
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5.5 GH/s, 36 Watts total. That's my "rig"!
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Kouye
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June 06, 2013, 08:08:57 PM |
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5.5 GH/s, 36 Watts total. That's my "rig"! Just wondering, is your mining wallet on the SD card of the Pi?
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[OVER] RIDDLES 2nd edition --- this was claimed. Look out for 3rd edition! I won't ever ask for a loan nor offer any escrow service. If I do, please consider my account as hacked.
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