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Board Scam Accusations
Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator-Considering legal action!
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kck146
on 06/01/2021, 18:27:11 UTC
I posted in the other thread with a separate email address to talk about legal options but was written off as a burner account. No I am not a member of this community or any discord. I purchased acorns off the internet from Squirrel Research and I am still serious about pursuing claims against David's company. I was hoping someone had collected enough other evidence at this point and had an inclination to file in Ohio. The email address is still open. My loss is less than $5k which wouldn't be a civil case so I was hoping folks with more losses would have contacted me.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator
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kck146
on 06/12/2019, 16:27:26 UTC
Does anyone like myself who has never used their acorns and has been denied a refund have any plans on how to recoup their losses? Is anyone pursuing legal action? Are you all getting coupons and ordering risers before the rebate period ends? If you’d rather not post publicly you can email me at squirrelanswers@gmail.com.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: High electricity cost -> What to mine / options?
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kck146
on 26/02/2018, 06:27:12 UTC
Yeah It's still profitable. I'm at $.17 in my state and it costs me $250 to make $800 this month with 1070 & 1080ti @70% tdp. Whatever algo is paying highest. That's around 2000watts for all you magematicians.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ASUS B250 Mining Expert MB - 19 Cards!
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kck146
on 23/02/2018, 02:40:03 UTC
I went with wood, currently holding 4x 1080ti & 4x 1070. I have 4 AMD cards en route, and 3 more nvidia ti's here. I'm having second thoughts about adding AMD to the mix, but we'll see how the config goes. I'm 2 weeks in with 8 cards, plug and play, except that I had to plug all 8 Nvidia into the bottom pcie slots as someone around here suggested.

It's 36" long overall with a 35" bronze closet bar (Lowes) to bolt the cards to, a wood rod for riser support, oak plywood, and a metal mobo tray. I'll add 2 more cross beams under the oak plywood and a few more screws to transport it.

http://comp49.com/asus.jpg
http://comp49.com/asus2.jpg

Mark off your first 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 7", 2x 11", 2x 11.75", approx no waste. Mark next 8' 1x2: 36", 2x 12.5", and you're left with ~35" piece for under risers. Wood cost $3, oak plywood $6, closet bar $4. You need 1 1/4" screws and I paid $1 for the wood rod. If I did it again I would actually use wood glue instead of staring at the bottle the whole time.

Metal would be better, but this took me 2 hours max.