You really need to watch for direct rainfall on your ring.
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Not much to look at, but pulls a steady 450Ghs overclocked. Within the sea of fans is a bitfury m-board with 12 h-cards plugged in. Disclamer: the images contain a shameless attempt of marketing somewhat unrelated goods.
Behind the rig is an open window, the ups cardboard is in place to prevent direct rainfall on the rig should winds blow in the exactly right direction at massive force.
Looks really dangerous to me, can the UPS cardboard really prevent rain?
Yes, the distance from the top fans to outdoors is about 50cm, it would actually take gale force winds at the exact right direction for drops to actually reach the cardboard. Some would consider the whole cardboard unnecessary.
How come some H-cards appear to have custom heat sinks and some don't?
I have a batch of ~100 more heat sinks on route. This all I could muster up to this point, cleared out a finnish webstore and got one batch from dealextreme.
This is the array of ~140 Cairnsmore CM1 boards I built last summer. The last time I had all of them hashing on a single pool they were pumping out around 115 GH/s. Power demand is 6.5 kW, not including cooling. I've moved them to a better location for summer, which is why I'm comfortable posting now
When I saw Skyfall I laughed at the lame crypto gear the movie's villian had.
That is some top notch hardcore porn, thank you for sharing, even more pictures would be appreciated. Now I need a change of pants.
Yes, those are Enterpoints Cairnsmore boards (4 spartans per board), stacked and fans mounted on the sides, the strandard construction has them on the top.
I currently have two resellers with physical locations: In the Us: David's Antiques at 322 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70130."We are a Fine antique and Jewelry store in the french quarter, New Orleans, LA. An eclectic collection of Jewelry & antiques from all corners of the world make this a true French Quarter must-see Shop. Thousands of unique pieces that could be found only at Davids, with daily new arrivals, this shop has it all from cutting edge new to ancient pieces in all price ranges."
In Finland, Helsinki to be more exact Bitcoin corner / Tietosuojakone sell some of my goods. There located at Läntinen Brahenkatu 12 00510 Helsinki and their website (no english version vailable so far) is http://www.tietosuojakone.fi/bitcoin-corner/ And yes they both do take bitcoin.
you should post this in the goods section, you'll pick up more sales there
Will do, thank you for pointing this out.
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Isokivi
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What do you expect, broken english is the most spoken language in the world today.
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Re: btctrinkets.com - Bitcoin niche items.
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Isokivi
on 14/06/2015, 07:52:39 UTC
Its been a while since I had anything signifigant to post, so I haven't. But Im glad to tell that I just added seven new products. Safety reflectors to be exact.
Click to see full product details and larger/multipe images.
I also dropped the prices of the 10 or so worst selling products and should be adding some more discount packs later today.
As a returning customer, perhaps I might have a discount code? If not, how about a birthday offer? (tomorrow) (Voice out of nowher: Stop begging, you cheap arse)
The stick is just the pin to attach it to your clothing, it's needlessly large for the size of the BTC, but my manufacturer dindn't make smaller ones. I dont really use or intend to use any discount codes.. I was tempted to make one for you just to test the functionality, but it looks like I'd have to add and configure a module for that... Howbout I offer you a one time free BTC-pin with any order over 30$ made within the next 5 days, aslong as you add the note: " free "B"-pin as agreed on bitcointalk" or something like that to your order so I dont forget, happy birthday!
That's too bad, why are they still listed as top sellers on the site then? Or is that based on total sales or something?
Hmm, I didn't realize they were, something seems off here... Digging trough the store backend reveals that it does hold the 4th most sold product place since I last broke and rebuild the site (before the challenge coins were available, early 2013). A quick glance would suggest that the top listing is scored based on total $ in sales, not units, this also works in favor of keeping it up on the list.. but based on the overall data it does belong on the top 5 list nevertheless, after the cufflinks and both basic lapel pins. So I do stand corrected. The total sales for the 1btc challenge coin do stand at a mere 6 pieces this year. So my assesment that the product is not moving is not that far off.
But I've been seeing lousy sales since we last got "Goxxed", diversifying ones bitcoin holdings by selling bitcoin niche items is no diversification at all it turns out. Theres a huge and direct correlation between the sales and exchange rate.