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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:26:00 UTC
320 Gh/s of Red Fury USB......

http://i.imgur.com/ArEhkzt.jpg

I like how you went with the $2 USB fans instead of the pricier ones that seems so popular among USB miners.
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:24:00 UTC
my three gracas water-cooled through a heat exchanger connected to heat pump of the house
http://www.sonnenstein.net/3.jpg
http://www.sonnenstein.net/4.jpg
So you are actually using the heat produced by the miner to heat your house? Beautiful! There's another guy waaaay back in this thread who were using the heat from the GPU:s to heat his bathroom floor.
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:23:00 UTC
What are the small boxes on the sides?
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:23:00 UTC
What are the small boxes on the sides?

the PSU

Why are three separate PSU:s needed? The ATX power supply only supports the fans?
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
My heating unit mounted on the wall. 3.5GHash @ 1700W

You need to acquire some cable management skills Smiley
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
Is that a can of beans under the power splitter thingy?
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
What kind of temps do you get on those two cards lying on top?
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
So, 21.5 coins, minus expenses for electricity... 77 bucks per day? Are you selling off continuously, or keeping a large pot?

If you need to buy some nice things for your coin, see the link in my signature Smiley
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Global BTC
on 25/01/2020, 02:19:00 UTC
PS: Invest in a big box of smoke pellets like these:

They are great for working out what your airflow is doing.

Is that really wise? Is the smoke "clean" or does it leave residues? I would love to see some pictures of someone testing the airflow of a mining rig with smoke.
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
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Global BTC
on 20/12/2013, 19:18:21 UTC
So, yeah, Bitmit actually refunded a couple of their inflated withdrawal fees. However, they refunded them to my Bitmit wallet, so when I withdraw the refund, I will have to pay the fee again...
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Re: Pictures of your mining rigs!
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Global BTC
on 12/12/2013, 20:58:41 UTC
The structural stability of the case provides a ~5-10GHs increase in hash-rate vs not having the rig cased.

How does that work?
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
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Global BTC
on 09/12/2013, 06:51:30 UTC
The fee has always been like that but if you have a very small btc amount in your btc wallet we can refund it to you.

Then please refund me the fees you have taken from me.
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
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Global BTC
on 08/12/2013, 08:12:25 UTC
Over the past month, I've made a few withdrawals from Bitmit, since I didn't want to risk losing my coins  when they shut down. For every withdrawal I've had to pay a quite hefty withdrawal fee. I think the current Bitmit owners have been greedy with the fees, and by being vague about the actual closing date they have tricked many of us to make more frequent withdrawals than would have been necessary, had we been informed about the final closing date from the start.
How much are the withdrawal fees?
Fee: 0.001 Bitcoin
It's way too much. And how much of it actually goes into tx fees?
0.0001 BTC. They are keeping 90% of the fee, and making ~ 0.75 USD in fees for every withdrawal (even more before the correction of recent days).
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
by
Global BTC
on 07/12/2013, 22:11:58 UTC
Over the past month, I've made a few withdrawals from Bitmit, since I didn't want to risk losing my coins  when they shut down. For every withdrawal I've had to pay a quite hefty withdrawal fee. I think the current Bitmit owners have been greedy with the fees, and by being vague about the actual closing date they have tricked many of us to make more frequent withdrawals than would have been necessary, had we been informed about the final closing date from the start.
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
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Global BTC
on 26/11/2013, 16:49:44 UTC
Yes, I can now access the site.
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
by
Global BTC
on 26/11/2013, 06:25:40 UTC
I've been unable to reach Bitmit for several days now. I have pending refund requests that I must handle, but I can't access the site. The refunds will be done automatically in a few days, and that's not god at all.
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Re: Bitmit - Bitcoin shopping mall - Bitcoin market place - Bitcoin auction house
by
Global BTC
on 14/11/2013, 06:49:34 UTC
But the system is easily gamed.  The seller can send an empty box, and provide a tracking number to the escrow company to "prove" that they sent the item and then it is the seller's word against the buyers word about what was in the box.

That would not have fooled Bitmit's Escrow system. They made individual inquiries in every case, AFAIK. A tracking number is $2 and proves nothing.

I was making 1-2 sales per day using bitmit. Using coingig and cryptothrift I have made 1 sale in the past week. I miss bitmit.

+1
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Re: [WTB] Web host for BTC
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Global BTC
on 12/11/2013, 16:29:51 UTC
Now how many of these are scam sites?  Roll Eyes

Very good point! https://komodosites.com is looking very good and cheap, but I can't seem to find much reviews or customer feedback online. Has anyone heard of them before?
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Re: [WTB] Web host for BTC
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Global BTC
on 11/11/2013, 22:05:10 UTC
It took me some time but I found these services that provide hosting for BTC, choose the ones that suite you Smiley

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Wow, thanks!
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Re: Now on Bitmit: Arduino
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Global BTC
on 11/11/2013, 20:49:00 UTC
I will be opening my own store. It will be a while though. I will announce it here when it's ready.