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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:21:00 UTC
I guess the problem now will be finding a buyer for four very greasy GPUs when ASICs hit  Cheesy
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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:21:00 UTC
So if your using a radiator with a fan to cool it.....why bother submerging it? I thought the whole idea of submerging the entire system was to eliminate the need for fans.
You need to cool the oil unless you're planning on submerging it in a much, much larger tank.
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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:21:00 UTC


6 full MMQ's from www.btcfpga.com (24 Modminers @ 210 MH/s)
750w Toughpower PSU
12 port Satechi USB http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Power-Adapter-Control-Switches/dp/B0051PGX2I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345849738&sr=8-1&keywords=12+port+usb+hub
Ubuntu 12.03, BFGMiner 2.6.4

This rig nets 4.4GH/s at the pool.  Haven't measured power usage, and heat is pretty negligable.  I put a fan on it anyway and it seems to help keep it very stable.


I'd expect power usage of ~250W with that setup - nice setup though!
That's a hell of a stable pool too - 26000 shares and less than 5 rejects? Impressive.
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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:21:00 UTC
I added a bit more cooling..


It's Fan-tastic  Cheesy
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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
I'm gonna miss these jerry-rig pics once January 2013 arrives.

Tell me about it, there's some really... innovative solutions on here  Cheesy

Personally though I always liked the "total overkill gaming PC" model:



Does 1700Mhash @ ~580W.
Sadly will be pretty redundant as of next year  Cry
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Shadow383
on 25/01/2020, 02:20:00 UTC
I have added a new vent with a 80mm fan and dryer hose.
The total power consumption for the rigs in the room is 2200Watts.

http://imgur.com/4yWfR
All you need to do is stumble and you'll kill a huge amount of hardware  Cheesy
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Re: bitcoin-central.net say they detected a security-breach
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Shadow383
on 01/04/2013, 20:17:05 UTC
Still not showing as confirmed, despite having a big fee attached...
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Re: First BFL ASIC!
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Shadow383
on 01/04/2013, 20:04:26 UTC
Protip: When a "manufacturer" of a product that's already 6 months late thinks that posting faked shots of something that they've got millions of dollars in waiting pre-orders on for an April Fools is funny, they're probably not a company you want to be dealing with.
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Re: I want to have a serious discussion about BFL
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Shadow383
on 28/03/2013, 22:51:43 UTC
I've been trying to get a refund off them for months - do I actually have to sign up to their POS forum to get those dickpistols to pay attention to me?
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Re: Just like old times
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Shadow383
on 28/03/2013, 22:17:41 UTC
Keep the same magnitude on the time axis, please. You're just making yourself look stupid..

EDIT. Aight sorry, I had a moment of bad mood right there. Could've said it more nicely.. Sorry Smiley
Down 10$/BTC since I made that statement - do you feel at all foolish yet?  Wink

Uh, this is nowhere near a bubble burst.  We had $75 -> $52 a few days ago but it kept going up Wink
20% in 3 hours isn't a crash?  Wink
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Re: Just like old times
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Shadow383
on 28/03/2013, 21:26:10 UTC
Keep the same magnitude on the time axis, please. You're just making yourself look stupid..

EDIT. Aight sorry, I had a moment of bad mood right there. Could've said it more nicely.. Sorry Smiley
Down 10$/BTC since I made that statement - do you feel at all foolish yet?  Wink
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Just like old times
by
Shadow383
on 28/03/2013, 19:38:49 UTC
I've been out of the BTC market for a bit simply because I don't feel that the prices are justified, but I hopped on over to bitcoincharts today and I had deja-vu from almost 2 years ago  Cheesy






Just like then, the forum is full of people predicting endless future price increases with no possible downside.
Just like then, price has doubled in less than 2 weeks.

Best of luck everyone  Wink
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Re: SCAMMER: Cablepair (Tom) from BTCFPGA.com/bitcoinasic.net
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Shadow383
on 05/03/2013, 18:05:13 UTC
I thought he paid most people now. Has he not?
No.
It's difficult to know without a list being published, but of the six people I know personally that have BTC-based ASIC orders with him, five are still awaiting refunds.
The credit card orders did get refunded but we're all still waiting for our asic money back.
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Re: Selling 0.42 BTC for £10, UK Bank Transfer
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Shadow383
on 05/03/2013, 13:11:52 UTC
I'll take this one if you go first  Smiley
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Re: Selling BTC UK Bank Transfer MTGOX Last +2%
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Shadow383
on 05/03/2013, 04:39:26 UTC
Sweet - have contacted you with intention of buying. Please get back ASAP and we'll be able to do this tuesday Cheesy
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Re: GLBSE is offline We will update our users on Saturday.
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Shadow383
on 05/03/2013, 03:55:29 UTC
Except at that rate it's really only worth it if you're putting in over $100k.

I very much doubt many people are turning up with $100k to invest in the "stocks" on MPEX.

Actually you need to trade something like a few ks worth of BTC over your entire account lifetime to recoup the fixed fee out of what you save on % fees.
So, trimming the bullshit from your post, we're left with this statement.

Lolwut? You need to trade "something like a few ks worth" to recoup a fee of ~$1050?  Roll Eyes

Where exactly is charging these mystical massive fees?
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Re: [BitcoinMax.com] Closed
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Shadow383
on 04/03/2013, 19:19:23 UTC
The thing that bothers me the most is that he still posts all around the forum except for this one thread that he started.

I think that's called "Ignore the multi-million dollar fraud and hope it goes away"

And holy shit, only on here could people know someone's name and not chase them for that amount of money  Roll Eyes
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Re: GLBSE is offline We will update our users on Saturday.
by
Shadow383
on 04/03/2013, 01:58:23 UTC
Are you suggesting that investors who used GLBSE were dimwitted, or is the topic moving faster than I can follow?

If he's not suggesting it I'm saying it. And have been saying it.

Those who balk at 30 BTC and safety in order to "be investors" on cardboard imitations of exchanges are about as stupid as those who won't pay a hundred dollars for leather shoes because the Chinese cardboard stuff is only $3. Lasts 'till the first rain.

wow, just wow. I don't want to pay 30 BTC to be an investor. Thank you, goodbye

That's ok. Not everyone can and not everyone should be an investor.
Except at that rate it's really only worth it if you're putting in over $100k.

I very much doubt many people are turning up with $100k to invest in the "stocks" on MPEX.
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[WTS][UK] Maschine Mk1 (Native Instruments) + Massive Synth
by
Shadow383
on 04/03/2013, 00:53:16 UTC
So I have one of these for sale:



Will come with the box, cables, software and serial keys (not sure if I have the discs for the software but I have the exes and required serial keys).

This also comes with a copy of NI's MASSIVE synth for Maschine.

Looking to get some offers to see if anyone here can do a better price than I can get locally. Will post up pictures shortly but this thing's basically mint, has been used on stage all of once and most of the rest of the time it's been sat in the studio.
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[WTB] 13 BTC for UK GBP
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Shadow383
on 03/03/2013, 23:03:22 UTC
Looking to buy 13 BTC for UK bank transfer (will be coming from RBS, so if your bank supports faster payments it'd be same day).

Please pm with offers - users without significant rep will need escrow.

Cheers