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May 27, 2014, 08:44:57 AM
#22
Everything will go out with the mail pickup this morning. Tracking number sent!
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May 24, 2014, 09:30:00 AM
#21
Payment sent

Payment received.

As discussed with Taugeran these are pointed at his pool for the long holiday weekend. I will box everything up and get them shipped Tuesday morning and will provide a tracking number at that time. Thanks!
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May 23, 2014, 05:41:50 PM
#20
Payment sent
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May 23, 2014, 09:28:54 AM
#19
I'm about 15 miles outside of Cleveland.

I've got a second 120MM fan blowing across the mofsets on the air cooled one, but the water cooler is all I have for the second chili. The air cooled one is using a CoolerMaster 212.

0.275 BTC for the boards, psu and air cooler. What would cheapest shipping to 45066 come out to?

Just to clarify - you want the PSU, one bare chili (the currently watercooled one), and the chili with the CoolerMaster 212 on it? I've got the brackets to add a second fan to that cooler and will throw in the extra 120MM fan as well.

I found a box everything should fit in nicely. I can do .277 shipped and they're yours if that is what you had in mind. Just let me know!

I'll send the coin later today once my wallet is up to date. She's been turned off for a few days :/

Splendid! Please send to 1JmFDmEsVSe3kfD53wHRVSbhrhH1x4LfEB

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May 23, 2014, 09:07:06 AM
#18
I'm about 15 miles outside of Cleveland.

I've got a second 120MM fan blowing across the mofsets on the air cooled one, but the water cooler is all I have for the second chili. The air cooled one is using a CoolerMaster 212.

0.275 BTC for the boards, psu and air cooler. What would cheapest shipping to 45066 come out to?

Just to clarify - you want the PSU, one bare chili (the currently watercooled one), and the chili with the CoolerMaster 212 on it? I've got the brackets to add a second fan to that cooler and will throw in the extra 120MM fan as well.

I found a box everything should fit in nicely. I can do .277 shipped and they're yours if that is what you had in mind. Just let me know!

I'll send the coin later today once my wallet is up to date. She's been turned off for a few days :/
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May 23, 2014, 07:31:35 AM
#17
I'm about 15 miles outside of Cleveland.

I've got a second 120MM fan blowing across the mofsets on the air cooled one, but the water cooler is all I have for the second chili. The air cooled one is using a CoolerMaster 212.

0.275 BTC for the boards, psu and air cooler. What would cheapest shipping to 45066 come out to?

Just to clarify - you want the PSU, one bare chili (the currently watercooled one), and the chili with the CoolerMaster 212 on it? I've got the brackets to add a second fan to that cooler and will throw in the extra 120MM fan as well.

I found a box everything should fit in nicely. I can do .277 shipped and they're yours if that is what you had in mind. Just let me know!
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May 23, 2014, 12:13:17 AM
#16
I'm about 15 miles outside of Cleveland.

I've got a second 120MM fan blowing across the mofsets on the air cooled one, but the water cooler is all I have for the second chili. The air cooled one is using a CoolerMaster 212.

0.275 BTC for the boards, psu and air cooler. What would cheapest shipping to 45066 come out to?
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May 22, 2014, 11:07:39 PM
#15
I'm about 15 miles outside of Cleveland.

I've got a second 120MM fan blowing across the mofsets on the air cooled one, but the water cooler is all I have for the second chili. The air cooled one is using a CoolerMaster 212.
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May 22, 2014, 09:36:06 PM
#14
Where abouts are you?

I'm in the US in Ohio. My first choice would be to keep these in the US from a shipping standpoint but I suppose I'm willing to ship internationally if there is demand. I'm still open to reasonable offers on these Smiley

Give me a day or two to round up the coin and I could entertain offer for the boards and psu - the water cooler.

By chance did they come with regular cooling fans

And actually, how far northeastern ohio? I'm down on the river by cincy
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May 22, 2014, 07:16:36 PM
#13
Where abouts are you?

I'm in the US in Ohio. My first choice would be to keep these in the US from a shipping standpoint but I suppose I'm willing to ship internationally if there is demand. I'm still open to reasonable offers on these Smiley
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May 22, 2014, 06:03:41 AM
#12
Where abouts are you?
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May 21, 2014, 08:37:38 AM
#11
One last bump. I'll take reasonable offers on the whole lot!
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May 16, 2014, 08:41:12 PM
#10
I'd take .25 + shipping for the bare boards and the CX750M with all its accessories. If there isn't any interest at that point I guess I'll be headed to FeeBay.
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May 15, 2014, 08:51:27 PM
#9
So whats the price you are expecting for your miners?

Is it a realistic price based on the current difficulty, or no.



Per my reply above I'm looking for around .15 for both. Which I consider to be quite realistic. 70GH/s should mine that back in less than 100 days. Considerably less if the difficultly jumps stay around 10%.
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May 15, 2014, 03:56:06 PM
#8
So whats the price you are expecting for your miners?

Is it a realistic price based on the current difficulty, or no.




You have a valid point.

But in most cases, sellers will just keep their miners since the offers arent big enough. Which is understandable, since the price point is a loss on their part so just assume this miner will likely go on ebay.

Thats just the sad reality  Smiley
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May 15, 2014, 03:20:42 PM
#7
So whats the price you are expecting for your miners?

Is it a realistic price based on the current difficulty, or no.

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May 15, 2014, 03:17:01 PM
#6
Each Chili requires a single 6 Pin PCI-E connector for power. I'm still running them on their high draw/high hash firmware and while I've never actually measured the draw I believe they each pull about 200W. I know a 4 year old PSU with 550W on the 12V ran both, and this 750W isn't having any issues at all. I'm located in NE Ohio.

Oh. Never mind then, I wanted to buy it, but I am in Europe, lol.
Good luck selling them.
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May 15, 2014, 02:52:01 PM
#5
Each Chili requires a single 6 Pin PCI-E connector for power. I'm still running them on their high draw/high hash firmware and while I've never actually measured the draw I believe they each pull about 200W. I know a 4 year old PSU with 550W on the 12V ran both, and this 750W isn't having any issues at all. I'm located in NE Ohio.
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May 15, 2014, 01:07:49 PM
#4
For just the chilis with or without their cooling (obviously less without) I'd entertain offers in the .15 range. The PSU itself is probably worth about that much too. All depends on what part(s) you're after Smiley

What power connector do they use? Where are you located?
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May 15, 2014, 12:23:56 PM
#3
For just the chilis with or without their cooling (obviously less without) I'd entertain offers in the .15 range. The PSU itself is probably worth about that much too. All depends on what part(s) you're after Smiley
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