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Topic: ASICMINER Auction: 50 Block Erupter Blades CHECK OP FOR PAYMENT - page 68. (Read 138636 times)

legendary
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are these boards brand new or the prior generation used boards, that are replaced by newer revision boards in your mining farm ?
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JessicaMILFson24048
GreatBug12547
mrb122535
gog132332
adamthefisherman12331
DPoS12230
Hiroaki42226
JayCoin12125
discobean32122
gyverlb42018
kibblesnbits42014
desired_username32011
VJain7204
Tulkas520-1

Googledoc - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amyu__DY3TbPdEs0aVl5dS1jSjd5RmRuQWJFSDRXa1E#gid=0

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scratch the last one

3@21
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Keeping track of the auction @ a google doc

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Amyu__DY3TbPdEs0aVl5dS1jSjd5RmRuQWJFSDRXa1E#gid=0

I'm not sure of an easy way to export/update a BB-code table without having to code one... might do that tonight.
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legendary
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Crypt'n Since 2011
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http://coin.furuknap.net/
Was out for Lunch... getting a new one up Smiley... just verifiying I got things right.

WE'RE NOT PAYING YOU TO HAVE LUNCH! NOW GET BACK TO WORK!

Tongue

.b
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I apologize for any typo's in your names. If I have any mistakes, I'll have it fixed for next version Smiley.

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Hiroaki42232
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VJain72014
Tulkas5209
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CGWatcher & CGRemote
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I think we may need another tally, not sure if all of these bids are valid...

.b

Was out for Lunch... getting a new one up Smiley... just verifiying I got things right.
mrb
legendary
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For those in the last auction you had to purchase your own power supply (which isn't a PSU used in a pc). Since I had no clue what I needed to buy to get that running I never bid on those (not that I would have bid close to what they went for).

Ou course you can use a standard PC PSU. All you need is to ground PS_ON (eg. paperclip trick) and to customize the cables: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGLyJf6GDMs
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@WiRED
Hello, I can answer a few questions:

Regarding the PSU, I bought one for 32 euros. link : http://www.pobix.com/alimentation-ecran,produit,alm-noa-tft10a,produit,fiche.htm

Regarding shipping cost, I had to pay 48EUR to DHL for customs.

Happy bidding.
legendary
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For those in the last auction you had to purchase your own power supply (which isn't a PSU used in a pc). Since I had no clue what I needed to buy to get that running I never bid on those (not that I would have bid close to what they went for).
Why wouldn't a normal PC power supply work? What I've read just says a minimum of 10A at 12V. That doable by most ATX power supplies nowadays (although you might have to mod it to get it to turn on).
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5@7

I think you'll find that bid is too low as the current low bid is 9 (although one is not taken at all)

.b


the actual purpose of this was to maybe get some clues as to how to work those babies.
I'd love to buy some, actually.


I believe these devices are pretty much plug-and-play.  Just configure the blade with your pool name and password and that's it.  No .conf files, no compiling, no tweaking (maybe just a little). 

For those in the last auction you had to purchase your own power supply (which isn't a PSU used in a pc). Since I had no clue what I needed to buy to get that running I never bid on those (not that I would have bid close to what they went for).

I think Friedcat is limiting the price he can fetch because of the lack of technical supports as I believe much more people would bid if this was clear.

And I counter that anyone bidding nearly $10,000 is going to do the legwork to understand the device.  The easy miners for less-invested people are coming in the USB honeybee format.
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How much do the PSUs roughly cost? And which ones do we need? Every day that passes by makes it harder for us to get a substantial ROI especially since ASICMINER is going to deploy massively next week.
legendary
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5@7

I think you'll find that bid is too low as the current low bid is 9 (although one is not taken at all)

.b


the actual purpose of this was to maybe get some clues as to how to work those babies.
I'd love to buy some, actually.


I believe these devices are pretty much plug-and-play.  Just configure the blade with your pool name and password and that's it.  No .conf files, no compiling, no tweaking (maybe just a little). 

For those in the last auction you had to purchase your own power supply (which isn't a PSU used in a pc). Since I had no clue what I needed to buy to get that running I never bid on those (not that I would have bid close to what they went for).

I think Friedcat is limiting the price he can fetch because of the lack of technical supports as I believe much more people would bid if this was clear.
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