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Topic: SOLD ! order for LTC rig / LTC USB miners, shipping in FEBRUARY ! (Read 1457 times)

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'All that glitters is not gold'
SOLD - This has been done privately
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hero member
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'All that glitters is not gold'
There's a difference between harassing people and pointing out serious flaws in logic.

do us all a favor and pipe it to /dev/null already.

Thank you Khanduras for your constant presence on my topic. You are entitled to have your definition about the harassment, but your actions speak for themselves.

Price drop to: 0.05 BTC
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There's a difference between harassing people and pointing out serious flaws in logic.

do us all a favor and pipe it to /dev/null already.
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'All that glitters is not gold'
So, you changed the price, then promptly changed it back and replaced it with generic images? No. No, nobody is interested.

Yes, I changed my mind : I sell a pre-order for a state of the art technology not for the potatoes.

And in the end if nobody will buy, I will buy this rig and I will mine until a new generation will be available. Then I will put on e-bay  Tongue

Happy now Khanduras ? Go and harass other people, you bore me to death.

You harassed jayc89 too, for selling his 1.7 MH/s GPU Scrypt Mining Rig @ £1400

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So, you changed the price, then promptly changed it back and replaced it with generic images? No. No, nobody is interested.
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Still not interested  ?  Cheesy




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I have been talking to the OP through PMs about this sale.

Here is some clarification:

This is a PREORDER for 7 devices (6 scriptor solos and a 1M5) the account balance is +$7.00 from purchasing the preorder "tickets" I believe, but the balance on the items needs to be paid to receive the items. 

OP seems genuine, but I misunderstood this as the preorder being paid in full which it is not and am not intending to purchase it so wanted to help the OP and possibly those interested.  OP was also willing to send me screen shots of the order via email and was going to transfer me the account credentials first based on my trust rating with expectation that upon transfer payment received within an hour. 

Escrow still suggested  or have them send credentials first then pay them.....if OP is willing
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Very well indeed. I sent a message to him and he sent me to litecoingear.com that is a redirect with a hidden reference.

Hello !

The products are from litecoingear.com, so there is no scam.

Send me first the 0.2 BTC to this address 17ygnEaMReTeH8hKwtUroat2CvZyevv7xG

After the coins will arrive, I will give you full access to my account from litecoingear.com
You will be able to modify the Billing and the Shipping address.
Deal ?

Second note: why would i send close to $200 to someone that has NO trust at all and defently first?

Prove to us this is not a scam.
THEN we may have a deal.
My mistake.
The address is: http://ltcgear.com

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Mining for the hell of it.
Very well indeed. I sent a message to him and he sent me to litecoingear.com that is a redirect with a hidden reference.

Hello !

The products are from litecoingear.com, so there is no scam.

Send me first the 0.2 BTC to this address 17ygnEaMReTeH8hKwtUroat2CvZyevv7xG

After the coins will arrive, I will give you full access to my account from litecoingear.com
You will be able to modify the Billing and the Shipping address.
Deal ?

Second note: why would i send close to $200 to someone that has NO trust at all and defently first?

Prove to us this is not a scam.
THEN we may have a deal.
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Someone needs to pipe this thread to /dev/null. Quickly.
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You're advertising plug'n'play as a feature? Anyone on this forum should be able to set up a 2 GPU rig and mine on it. Driver issues my ass.
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So basically, the only difference between these devices are that they use slightly less power than GPUs of the same speed and cost slightly more to purchase? That's just silly.

I don't wish to start a FPGA vs GPU flame here but FYI:
- FPGAs use less power
- generate less heat
- use less space
- there are no problems with the drivers (eg.: for 6 graphic cards / for more speed / for some OS)  Wink
- are more reliable

and the prices are from the producer's website.

I'm well aware of the differences between standard GPU mining and FPGAs/ASICs. That's not what's in question here. 1.5MH/sec at 550 watts is already attainable with a video card you can buy for $700. With a power supply, a USB thumb drive to run a suitable OS and for very slightly more power usage, you can build the same exact thing for cheaper. Assuming you use two video cards to match the speed, you're still saving $300-$400. And if you get a good enough deal, $600-$800.

I don't see why people were so excited for dedicated scrypt miners if that's the bottom line as to their performance. Frankly, I'm quite disappointed.

Anyways, I'll stop ranting. Good luck with the sale. ^^

Feel free to build your own GPU rig,  if you are a "mini-technicus"   Cheesy
In the long time you will pay an amazing power bill and your precious overheated cards will become less reliable.
I sell here an order for a FPGA plug'n'play rig ! If you are not interested, do your speculations elsewhere !




lol...
>speculations
>precious cards overheating
>less reliable
>wow
>2014
hero member
Activity: 826
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'All that glitters is not gold'
So basically, the only difference between these devices are that they use slightly less power than GPUs of the same speed and cost slightly more to purchase? That's just silly.

I don't wish to start a FPGA vs GPU flame here but FYI:
- FPGAs use less power
- generate less heat
- use less space
- there are no problems with the drivers (eg.: for 6 graphic cards / for more speed / for some OS)  Wink
- are more reliable

and the prices are from the producer's website.

I'm well aware of the differences between standard GPU mining and FPGAs/ASICs. That's not what's in question here. 1.5MH/sec at 550 watts is already attainable with a video card you can buy for $700. With a power supply, a USB thumb drive to run a suitable OS and for very slightly more power usage, you can build the same exact thing for cheaper. Assuming you use two video cards to match the speed, you're still saving $300-$400. And if you get a good enough deal, $600-$800.

I don't see why people were so excited for dedicated scrypt miners if that's the bottom line as to their performance. Frankly, I'm quite disappointed.

Anyways, I'll stop ranting. Good luck with the sale. ^^

Feel free to build your own GPU rig,  if you are a "mini-technicus"   Cheesy
In the long time you will pay an amazing power bill and your precious overheated cards will become less reliable.
I sell here an order for a FPGA plug'n'play rig ! If you are not interested, do your speculations elsewhere !


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So basically, the only difference between these devices are that they use slightly less power than GPUs of the same speed and cost slightly more to purchase? That's just silly.

I don't wish to start a FPGA vs GPU flame here but FYI:
- FPGAs use less power
- generate less heat
- use less space
- there are no problems with the drivers (eg.: for 6 graphic cards / for more speed / for some OS)  Wink
- are more reliable

and the prices are from the producer's website.

I'm well aware of the differences between standard GPU mining and FPGAs/ASICs. That's not what's in question here. 1.5MH/sec at 550 watts is already attainable with a video card you can buy for $700. With a power supply, a USB thumb drive to run a suitable OS and for very slightly more power usage, you can build the same exact thing for cheaper. Assuming you use two video cards to match the speed, you're still saving $300-$400. And if you get a good enough deal, $600-$800.

I don't see why people were so excited for dedicated scrypt miners if that's the bottom line as to their performance. Frankly, I'm quite disappointed.

Anyways, I'll stop ranting. Good luck with the sale. ^^
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
'All that glitters is not gold'
So basically, the only difference between these devices are that they use slightly less power than GPUs of the same speed and cost slightly more to purchase? That's just silly.

I don't wish to start a FPGA vs GPU flame here but FYI:
- FPGAs use less power
- generate less heat
- use less space
- there are no problems with the drivers (eg.: for 6 graphic cards / for more speed / for some OS)  Wink
- are more reliable

and the prices are from the producer's website.
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Activity: 168
Merit: 100
Movin' on up.
So basically, the only difference between these devices are that they use slightly less power than GPUs of the same speed and cost slightly more to purchase? That's just silly.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
'All that glitters is not gold'
Hello !

I am involved in many projects and I don't have time for all of them.
So I decided to sell my order for 1 x LTC rig and 6 x LTC USB miners.
Price:  0.05 BTC

Details:

1 x LTC Rig:
- 1500 kH/s
- 4U case
- High performance FPGAs
- Integrated Raspberry PI minicomputer
- (optional): Integrated 550W 80+ PSU
- price: $1398 without PSU
          $1497 with PSU

6 x LTC USB miner:
 25 kH/s from basic firmware, no overclocking
- 45 kH/s overclocked
- USB powered or external power
- High performance FPGAs
- 5 kHs/Watt
- price $48 $45.60 (5% discount)

Total (assuming you wish the option with PSU): $1,770.60

I quote from the producer's website http://ltcgear.com :
" Batch is due to be shipped first week of February (yes, we are aware of Chinese New Year)."
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