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Re: [FREE] Amazon.com (USA) $10 gift card
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warhawk187
on 24/09/2014, 03:52:17 UTC
Wow,

Thank you for the random acts of kindness....

Bipolar bob, you are a great example of what people should be doing: sharing, not scamming.

I think this forum should do this more often considering the amount of money and time we have all invested into Bitcoin and all that may become of it.

Definitely adding some trust feedback for you, sir.
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Re: Do you think BiPolarBob is crazy ?? *share your deals you did with him before*
by
warhawk187
on 24/09/2014, 03:46:13 UTC
Hes back!
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Board Games and rounds
Re: [FREE] Amazon.com (USA) $10 gift card
by
warhawk187
on 24/09/2014, 03:39:55 UTC
Am I too late to the party??
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Re: ** Warhawk187 Leaserig Reputation Thread **
by
warhawk187
on 29/08/2014, 22:53:11 UTC
Hi,

Sorry one of my rigs went down the the LR3 Proxy has not been accurate. I changed it back to 1450 because one machine is down. I will refund your lease. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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Board Hardware
Re: ebay chargebacks
by
warhawk187
on 20/08/2014, 15:25:06 UTC
The problem isn't just limited to eBay either, I sold a 1Th/s miner to someone who clearly had no idea what they were doing, claimed first that the PSU was malfunctioning (which was a lie, it was a brand new Seasonic 1250W), then claimed the controller card was broken (also not true), and then wouldn't respond to my very detailed support emails, and then Amazon ended up clearing the return on a used item which was sold 'as is' and this happened over the course of two months. Now a miner that was worth 2k usd, is now worth less than half that now and Amazon is trying to go after me for the full amount even though I have photographic evidence that the buyer opened it up, lost one of the screws, replaced it with a completely different one, and then shipped back a completely different (and used) Ethernet cord several days later.

When he asked how does it plug into the USB port, I knew this was gonna be a problem. The jerk had the balls to leave a bad review saying I knew 'nothing about what I was selling' even though I have been mining for years.

Long story short, its a gamble because eBay/Amazon almost always side with the buyer, even if you can prove you are in the right. I had 10+ successful sales on eBay, but as the scams increase, and the reliability of the hardware decreases, its a recipe for disaster and eBay/Amazon get their 15% cut either way, or more if the customer claims 'item not as described'.

Link a bank account with low, or no overdraft, and use a very low limit credit card, otherwise they will try to charge you the full amount. Oh and good luck trying to make another account, they have many measures in place to figure that out quickly just because some idiot got away with scamming you and their archaic feedback system.

BFL, and others continue to scam without any fucks given, but the smaller resellers are the ones who always get screwed selling increasingly obsolete hardware.

Good luck out there.
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Re: ** Warhawk187 Leaserig Reputation Thread **
by
warhawk187
on 18/08/2014, 22:14:52 UTC
New rigs added as of 2014-08-18. Pretty much perfect feedback so far.
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Re: ** Warhawk187 Leaserig Reputation Thread **
by
warhawk187
on 19/07/2014, 15:09:36 UTC
Hey,

Seems my power strip went off a few min ago, but I extended your lease for 30 minutes. Luckily you got me as I was home to fix it. If any issues arise, email me at the one I have listed in my rental.

Thanks.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Overclock image for A2 Innosilicon by Emdje
by
warhawk187
on 10/07/2014, 05:28:22 UTC
I have a 1st batch A2-90, but it never goes above 82Mh/s, I've tried many ways, but still no dice. It may have to do with the fact that 3 out of 6 of the blades have less than 430 cores in them. Could this be the issue??
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Board Services
Re: [Lee group]6779$ for 90M scrypt miner and 1699$ for dragon 1T bitcoin miner
by
warhawk187
on 13/06/2014, 15:37:22 UTC
first, i didn't think you have describe your problem in detail, you just complain your miner is full of dust and donot hashing on advertised rate
can you show us one or two picture about the dust and what is the hash rate you get?
also you said our host miner have many problem recently, i don't know what kind of information support your words, most of my customer are very happy with my service, according to my  statistics,the offline time for most of the host miner are less than 7.2 hours as i promised, and every offline time exceed 7.2 hours are compensated, almost all of the host miner running at expected hash rate.
besides that, i have adjusted the host fee for more than 50$ on our professional data center and provide simple data center with the host fee as low as 110$(need 25 unit).
i have done everything i can do to provide good service and i admit that there is some problem together with miners, but i am not the person who produce them, sometimes, the thing just out of my controll  

I have been working with Lee and he has done a great job so far. He coordinates orders from the factory and is almost always around should any issues arise and he does his best to fix them in a reasonable time frame.
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Board Mining
Re: [ANN]Massive Data Center in Montreal Nows Opens for Colocation Hosting of Miners
by
warhawk187
on 13/06/2014, 07:04:13 UTC
Looks good, but you're gonna have to compete with cheap Chinese hosting at <$250/month with no contracts. Your DC looks cool though.
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Board Mining
Re: GHASH.IO NOW 47% IN THE LAST 24 hrs
by
warhawk187
on 13/06/2014, 07:01:08 UTC
People, join leaserig.net, the payouts are better and you mine normally when your rigs aren't rented out. Unless, your renter points your miner to ghash anyways, then its a lost cause.
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Re: Dragon 1T = Wife not happy! (Fan Noise)
by
warhawk187
on 13/06/2014, 04:55:24 UTC
Basically,

Swapped out the intake fans Corsair SP120's ~2300rpms and added two 140mm exhaust fans 1900rpm
temps are ~ 46-51c  in a 20c room. Left to run overnight.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=545642.40

Doesn't sound like a vacuum cleaner after this

J


What are your chip temps? I have two bgears PWM 120mm pushing 110CFM and a pair of 140mm bgears PWM pushing another 110CFM and it still gets hot in ambient above 75F to a point where it shuts off.
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Board Pools
Re: [6600Th] Eligius: 0% Fee BTC, 105% PPS NMC, No registration, CPPSRB (New Thread)
by
warhawk187
on 13/06/2014, 04:07:08 UTC
We're missing something. To block withold attack of this magnitude (given the luck change) would have to be 2,000TH per pool. To do this to eligius and BTC guild for 2 months would not make sense unless they could profit elsewhere.

ghash.io?
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Board Hardware
Re: Dragon 1T = Wife not happy! (Fan Noise)
by
warhawk187
on 12/06/2014, 20:58:45 UTC
If they're the 4 blade models, anything under 130CFM will cause the boards to overheat and shut down. I learned that lesson myself.
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Board Mining support
Re: How to reinstall / reset SSH Access for LKETC 1TH/s Dragon Miner
by
warhawk187
on 12/06/2014, 06:33:18 UTC
This should be stickied for sure. It took me weeks to try and do this. LKETC specifically locked people out of their miners by changing the default password. I have some PHP files that allow you to change the frequency of the boards, although with the 4 blade, they're probably at their limits without extra cooling/stronger PSU.
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Re: Technobit Fucks Us Over Again
by
warhawk187
on 12/06/2014, 04:00:44 UTC
As a former Technobit customer, their customer service was terrible from the start. Their S-hash boards were well built, but also failed to mention that power supplies weren't included on their poorly designed website.

I really wanted to have trust in them to buy more products but the more I troved this forum, the more late, or missing miners threads kept popping up.

Needless to say, I'm not surprised in the slightest bit.

But this type of behavior seems to be the norm in the Bitcoin mining industry, unfortunately, with a small handful of exceptions. Its sad what greed does to people.
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** Warhawk187 Leaserig Reputation Thread **
by
warhawk187
on 11/06/2014, 21:13:45 UTC
Hey all,

My Current Rigs For Lease: http://leaserig.net

My provider name there is: warhawk187

My rig offerings will be:

LR3 Rigs


SHA-256

AntFarm1:

3x Bitmain Antminer S3's @ ~500Gh/s each
2x A1 miners @ ~ 1.1Th/s each

Scrypt

MEGA : 1x Innosilicon Scrypt ASIC @ ~80-90Mh/s (varies with distance from server and pool difficulty)


LEASE TERMS

All speeds quoted are based on long term Bitcoin/Litecoin/Scrypt mining speeds and are rounded down to compensate for variance. Please note that if you are mining coins with faster block times you may see slightly slower speeds, this is normal as stale and rejected shares increase and will apply to all hardware. It can take up to 5 minutes from the lease starting for the speed to stabilize as the pool adjusts the difficulty levels. PLEASE BE PATIENT.


Please ensure you set MULTIPLE pools. Because the rigs mine exclusively for you, if your pool goes down and you only have one set then the machine will be idle and not fall back to a failover pool.

This is especially important with new coins as they tend to get hammered and crash frequently. If going with SHA-256, I suggest one of the main BTC pools such as F2Pool (my personal favorite due to it being straight PPS so payments vary very little), BTCGuild, Eligius, & Ghash.io, in that order) as the last on your list then at least you will always get something.

For Scrypt, you can mine either one coin specifically, most likely LTC, which I would suggest you use F2Pool, or multipool merged mining, which mines the most profitable Scrypt coin and converts it to BTC after a while and pays you in BTC. However, these multipools can vary in payouts depending on what coin they are mining so earnings can vary daily. Do your homework!

My goal is to provide excellent and reliable service. If a rig starts to act up, I have alerts set for that, if the case should arise. I will do my best to help resolve any issues.

I am usually around from 10:00AM to 03:00AM EST, if you have questions or there are any problems email me in the description of the rig you are renting.

I also have access to new and used miners as well as a room full of barely used, and or new Gold/Platinum PSUs, so let me know if you are interested! I am selling all my hardware due to lack of space & excessive power requirements.

Please leave positive feedback if everything worked out!
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Board Auctions
Re: [Auction] 1TH Bitcoin Miner Mining Rig By ProRig Asic
by
warhawk187
on 07/06/2014, 05:34:48 UTC
BTC 0.62
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Board Auctions
Re: [Auction] 1TH/S Coin Craft 28nm ASIC BitCoin BTC Miner - Free 0.01BTC unlimited
by
warhawk187
on 07/06/2014, 05:33:10 UTC
BTC1.1337
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Board Marketplace (Altcoins)
Re: IN Stock Scrypt Miner Elephant 90M 10000 USD
by
warhawk187
on 23/05/2014, 20:42:43 UTC
I have a similar machine, if you can prove it does 90Mh/s on the pool, then I'd be interested. Or at least the firmware you have that has it. I have one unit but it only hashes at ~80 on every pool.