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March 28, 2012, 01:53:39 PM
Last edit: April 05, 2012, 07:27:40 PM by bitpop
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/xxxx

I'll accept the winning bid in btc and mark as paid in ebay.

Gaming or Bitcoin Mining Desktop - THREE (3) ATI AMD Radeon HD 6990 video cards
Mint condition, barely used, turns out I can't afford the electricity where I live
Only includes tower, no monitor, keyboard or mouse
Ubuntu 10.10 installed, ready to mine or install Windows (not included)
If you purchase, tell me you will be mining or I will format the drive
Auction starts at $2,000, Sells for $3,000+, FREE Shipping

        Athlon II X2 250
        2 GB DDR3-1333 RAM
        500 GB Hard Drive
        1200 watt power supply
        Ubuntu 10.10
        3x ATI 6990 video cards with accessories and warranty
        Mining output with 3x cards = 2,000 MH/s or 2 GH/s
        Never overclocked, purchased rig from Bitcoinrigs.com for over $4,000


Comes with all the software and configuration needed to start mining. Plug it in and turn it on.
Or install Windows and enjoy stunning gaming.

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March 29, 2012, 12:26:22 PM
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Why do people buy new gen video cards for bitcoins?   Huh

maybe in march or so last year..

color me shocked if that gets a bid at $2000
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Why do people buy new gen video cards for bitcoins?   Huh

maybe in march or so last year..

color me shocked if that gets a bid at $2000

Free bump, and my 2 cents:

You can pretty much put together a new computer for that same cost. I'd have expected a "bitcoin mining desktop" capable of gaming to include atleast 4gb of ram and more than an x2.

This price may have been acceptable if you had 16gb of ram and atleast a quad core with Windows.

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