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sr. member
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February 16, 2014, 11:37:47 AM
#59
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.



Companies like MSI won't listen so I think the best way to force them to change is hit them in their pockets by refusing to buy their products en mass until they relent.Companies hate lost profits due to a public outcry.Now to add MSI to the list of companies that are anti bitcoin,like Apple. Smiley



thing they should bear in mind.. the average pc enthusiast MSI customer will buy ONE GPU, and the average bitcoin enthusianst MSI customer will buy 3-4 GPU.

their loss.

I also presume the RMA figures for miners will be much much higher compared to the average pc enthusiast, which will cost MSI a lot of money.
All in all it might be more profitable for them to neglect the market share for miners.

good point.
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February 16, 2014, 11:36:20 AM
#58
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.



Companies like MSI won't listen so I think the best way to force them to change is hit them in their pockets by refusing to buy their products en mass until they relent.Companies hate lost profits due to a public outcry.Now to add MSI to the list of companies that are anti bitcoin,like Apple. Smiley



thing they should bear in mind.. the average pc enthusiast MSI customer will buy ONE GPU, and the average bitcoin enthusianst MSI customer will buy 3-4 GPU.

their loss.

I also presume the RMA figures for miners will be much much higher compared to the average pc enthusiast, which will cost MSI a lot of money.
All in all it might be more profitable for them to neglect the market share for miners.
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February 16, 2014, 11:33:33 AM
#57
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.



Companies like MSI won't listen so I think the best way to force them to change is hit them in their pockets by refusing to buy their products en mass until they relent.Companies hate lost profits due to a public outcry.Now to add MSI to the list of companies that are anti bitcoin,like Apple. Smiley



thing they should bear in mind.. the average pc enthusiast MSI customer will buy ONE GPU, and the average bitcoin enthusianst MSI customer will buy 3-4 GPU.

their loss.
Thats interesting for me to know but why not takeaway that first GPU sale from MSI by encouraging PC enthusiasts to shop elsewhere.Easy strategy,they don't get business from us,they lose profits and will be forced to surrender,sooner or later especially if they can't sell their GPUs.If everyone worked together in this community to teach bad actors a lesson,then we win Smiley
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February 16, 2014, 11:24:02 AM
#56
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.



Companies like MSI won't listen so I think the best way to force them to change is hit them in their pockets by refusing to buy their products en mass until they relent.Companies hate lost profits due to a public outcry.Now to add MSI to the list of companies that are anti bitcoin,like Apple. Smiley



thing they should bear in mind.. the average pc enthusiast MSI customer will buy ONE GPU, and the average bitcoin enthusianst MSI customer will buy 3-4 GPU.

their loss.
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February 16, 2014, 11:20:46 AM
#55
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.



Companies like MSI won't listen so I think the best way to force them to change is hit them in their pockets by refusing to buy their products en mass until they relent.Companies hate lost profits due to a public outcry.Now to add MSI to the list of companies that are anti bitcoin,like Apple. Smiley

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February 15, 2014, 01:21:06 PM
#54
You would think they would have an idea of who is buying all of there cards & look into it as 10 minutes of reading anyone with any common sense would come to the conclusion there's very little illegal to bitcoin/litecoin let alone mining  Huh
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February 15, 2014, 02:12:58 AM
#53
This type of thing just goes to show how many people still do not understand bitcoin and how it fits into society currently.

Too many people speak too soon on a subject they know very little about.
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February 15, 2014, 12:41:36 AM
#52
I see you are pretty gangsta.
I'm pretty gangsta myself.
One time I took three extra packets of sugar at a Dunkin Donuts and DIDN'T EVEN PUT THEM IN MY COFFEE!
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February 14, 2014, 06:21:10 PM
#51
To be honest 24/7 mining is hardly a "typical" use for ordinary computer hardware (I know I'm preaching to the choir, but still). You'd get a similar response if you asked why your LN2-cooled overclocked processor suddenly decided to fry itself.
Distributed computing, both on CPU and on GPU is nothing new. There are thousands of computers busy on that, crunching for science, for more than ten years. Bitcoin mining is relatively new compared to that.
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February 14, 2014, 06:13:24 PM
#50
My failometer went over 9000 after reading what that "mod" said. Ridicolous.
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February 14, 2014, 04:20:19 PM
#49
Amazing how they can criminalize what can not understand.
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February 13, 2014, 09:29:30 PM
#48
I did go across to the forums read some of the posts and thought i could help argue but then thought its like convincing a brick wall to move out of your way.
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February 13, 2014, 03:15:22 PM
#47
Reading the OP's forum link made me laugh so much on MSI's ignorance
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February 13, 2014, 02:59:04 PM
#46
honestQuiz:

What is a criminal according to you??
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February 13, 2014, 10:44:30 AM
#45
What is MSI ? I never heard of them !!!

the mothering sunday institute. they have sewing bees and sit around knitting.
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February 13, 2014, 10:42:23 AM
#44
What is MSI ? I never heard of them !!!
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February 13, 2014, 10:35:40 AM
#43
Wow it's rare to see a company being so ignorant...

bfl?
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February 11, 2014, 11:03:42 AM
#42
I guess MSI has banned all talk of computers, banks, money, cars, planes,  and anything else that can be used illegally......
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February 11, 2014, 03:09:02 AM
#41
To me MSI is a criminal institution which returns burned motherboards and videocards with a serious defect as non defect and nothing wrong with them to their customers. Which could have a caused a house fire if my very expenssive self bought surge protectors would not had been placed.
So them saying idiot and dangerous things is normal in my view, i will allways try to protect my friends against this company.
Their support is the worst on the planet and does not answer ever in a normal manner.
One advise be smart and never buy from them ever again

 
sr. member
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February 11, 2014, 02:51:57 AM
#40
1. He was not an MSI employee nor was anyone there representing MSI, so your post is misleading.

2. I think you killed all chance of getting anyone to look at Bitcoin fairly on that forum with your statement:

Quote
"I've made nearly $50k this year mining crypto. All perfectly legal. 3 rigs in my house. Now that is winter the rigs heat my house rather than baseboard heaters. I am making money off heating my house essentially. $300 in electricity gets me nearly $1000 a month in profit."

It sounds like those spam "I made $46,000 this month by going to this website" comment posts to anyone who doesn't know much about Bitcoin. And as someone who's first intro to Bitcoin is that statement, I would immediately dismiss it.

Basically, on the mining side, instead of explaining about electrical cost and transaction processing, you said something like "I'm making tons of money! Bitcoin is awesome!"


I do find it interesting, the responses. It's very interesting socially how people suddenly become very biased and mean when they dislike something. Or even if they are just judging someone by initial impression.


It's too bad he closed the thread. I think forum members here who are also MSI members would have posted some interesting comments in that thread.
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February 11, 2014, 02:16:38 AM
#39
The mining community is a good part of their market and if they don't understand that insulting miners is bad for their business, oh well.
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February 10, 2014, 12:12:26 AM
#38
Now I'm being threatened by another forum user for calling them ignorant haha.

Sea Dog wrote:

"At first, I was going to let the comment of my being 'ignorant' slide, but after that last reply in the AUTS Section, I am hereby giving you fair warning. You have no idea who you are dealing with do you? Let me make it perfectly clear then. I have an affiliation with a well known law enforcement agency. Be careful with any further comments or insults. An acquantance at the DOJ, Cyber Crime Division has been notified, by my request, to personally look into your activities. Making 50k this year, and 1k per month is not adding up. I do hope that your tax information is in order. Have a nice day."


I'm still crying from laughing so hard.

GOLD- The old my friends a cop you better look out OR ELSE

might send the old sea dog some dogecoin just for shits and giggles
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February 09, 2014, 08:11:59 PM
#37
I cant stop laughing at their stupidity! That one mod thinks that he can get you arrested for calling him ignorant. What a lonely douche.
legendary
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February 09, 2014, 07:19:15 PM
#36
Apparently MSI thinks we're all criminals. Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining is "illegal" according to their forums.

I go there asking for assistance on fan replacement and aftermarket cooling solutions that current MSI gpu users are using and get blacklisted for mentioning "mining".

"Bit mining is a very questionable activity. Who knows where the money comes from, much less what the data or the cryptography is actually used for. It is well known for hiding money for both corrupt and  terroristic purposes. "

Lol.

What?

This is the post:

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=177493.0

I heard "bitcoins are used by hackers to buy illegal copies of movies on torrent".  That was from university educated, IT folks.  I tried to keep a straight face.  It was hard.
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February 09, 2014, 06:58:54 PM
#35
Do they allow conjugal visits in prison for us criminals? Huh
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February 08, 2014, 03:46:52 PM
#34
Good opportunity to relieve someone of their ignorance.
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February 07, 2014, 03:29:04 PM
#33
To be honest 24/7 mining is hardly a "typical" use for ordinary computer hardware (I know I'm preaching to the choir, but still). You'd get a similar response if you asked why your LN2-cooled overclocked processor suddenly decided to fry itself.
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February 07, 2014, 11:53:46 AM
#32
It was a pretty messed up experience I must say
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February 07, 2014, 04:17:48 AM
#31
Haven't read this before. Kind of a fun read, these guys are a special bunch.
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 06:09:51 PM
#30
Here now really as well?

It's a community forum, ran by the community. It just so happens the "community" running the forum are a bunch of retarded monkeys, who somehow were given computers.

As if this wasn't reposted enough on reddit.
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February 05, 2014, 04:33:02 PM
#29
Those guys have the mental openness of a gerbil LOL
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February 05, 2014, 04:26:57 PM
#28
Now I'm being threatened by another forum user for calling them ignorant haha.

Sea Dog wrote:

"At first, I was going to let the comment of my being 'ignorant' slide, but after that last reply in the AUTS Section, I am hereby giving you fair warning. You have no idea who you are dealing with do you? Let me make it perfectly clear then. I have an affiliation with a well known law enforcement agency. Be careful with any further comments or insults. An acquantance at the DOJ, Cyber Crime Division has been notified, by my request, to personally look into your activities. Making 50k this year, and 1k per month is not adding up. I do hope that your tax information is in order. Have a nice day."

What a flaming douche. I love how he automatically assumes you live in the US, too.

Fuck you Sea Scab.
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February 05, 2014, 04:16:49 PM
#27
Damn, they dont know anything about the cryptography behind bitcoin. Lol, do they really think we are all cracking passwords? Cheesy

Thanks for sharing this thread
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February 05, 2014, 03:58:16 PM
#26
Now I'm being threatened by another forum user for calling them ignorant haha.

Sea Dog wrote:

"At first, I was going to let the comment of my being 'ignorant' slide, but after that last reply in the AUTS Section, I am hereby giving you fair warning. You have no idea who you are dealing with do you? Let me make it perfectly clear then. I have an affiliation with a well known law enforcement agency. Be careful with any further comments or insults. An acquantance at the DOJ, Cyber Crime Division has been notified, by my request, to personally look into your activities. Making 50k this year, and 1k per month is not adding up. I do hope that your tax information is in order. Have a nice day."

Haha. Is he gonna backtrace you? You dun goofed.
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February 05, 2014, 03:56:39 PM
#25
Now I'm being threatened by another forum user for calling them ignorant haha.

Sea Dog wrote:

"At first, I was going to let the comment of my being 'ignorant' slide, but after that last reply in the AUTS Section, I am hereby giving you fair warning. You have no idea who you are dealing with do you? Let me make it perfectly clear then. I have an affiliation with a well known law enforcement agency. Be careful with any further comments or insults. An acquantance at the DOJ, Cyber Crime Division has been notified, by my request, to personally look into your activities. Making 50k this year, and 1k per month is not adding up. I do hope that your tax information is in order. Have a nice day."

Fuck you, I have to go change my underwear now because I pissed myself laughing. Cheesy
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February 05, 2014, 01:56:53 PM
#24
Now I'm being threatened by another forum user for calling them ignorant haha.

Sea Dog wrote:

"At first, I was going to let the comment of my being 'ignorant' slide, but after that last reply in the AUTS Section, I am hereby giving you fair warning. You have no idea who you are dealing with do you? Let me make it perfectly clear then. I have an affiliation with a well known law enforcement agency. Be careful with any further comments or insults. An acquantance at the DOJ, Cyber Crime Division has been notified, by my request, to personally look into your activities. Making 50k this year, and 1k per month is not adding up. I do hope that your tax information is in order. Have a nice day."
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February 05, 2014, 11:51:23 AM
#23
Haha

Good work folks. I see the bitcoin threads popping up over there and promptly being deleted.

Keep at it.
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February 05, 2014, 09:25:07 AM
#22
He's just jelly Smiley

Thats probably correct.
These bozos are just butthurt that they missed the boat on this.
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February 05, 2014, 09:21:06 AM
#21
He's just jelly Smiley
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February 05, 2014, 09:01:26 AM
#20
I won't buy MSI products anymore, if they allow this kind of crap:

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=flvd04o76cd19r5lh33kfprnv0&topic=169369

The rules don't apply if you talk trash about Bitcoin? But mentioning Bitcoin and coolers in the same post is a no? F* them.
Maybe BT should add a rule not to talk about MSI unless it is to trashtalk about them.

What a circle jerk.
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February 05, 2014, 08:54:37 AM
#19
I won't buy MSI products anymore, if they allow this kind of crap:

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=flvd04o76cd19r5lh33kfprnv0&topic=169369

The rules don't apply if you talk trash about Bitcoin? But mentioning Bitcoin and coolers in the same post is a no? F* them.
Maybe BT should add a rule not to talk about MSI unless it is to trashtalk about them.
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February 05, 2014, 08:23:13 AM
#18
The only way to teach them a lesson is for all miners to stay away from them and buy cards from their competitors. Why should miners support them when they don't support miners? Business doesn't work one-way.

To be fair, the clowns moderating the MSI forums aren't MSI employees. MSI has no qualms with mining in my experience, and are currently working with me to get my fans replaced on my cards.

Do you have a contact you could share? I wouldn't mind having my fans replaced either if possible. I just don't think it warrants me having to send the cards themselves away to replace a simple component that my 5 yr old could replace.

Or do you, or anyone else viewing this thread happen to know the part # of the fans? I can probably find a replacement on ebay with that info. I have yet to remove the fans off my cards as they still spin, they just need a little encouragement. They sound like an ancient IDE HDD ticking away. Very nostalgic lol.

My partner is taking care of getting the replacements, but I'm pretty sure he simply called MSI Canada and explained the situation. They wanted to replace every card which was defective, but after a bit of explanation he understood why we don't want to send the cards in. I fully expect the replacement fans to die within the month like these have anyways.

I don't have a part number, unfortunately. I'm probably going to end up buying 66 92mm fans and a bunch of zip ties.
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February 05, 2014, 08:17:12 AM
#17
MSI probably don't like people using their GPU to mine 24/7,
cause too many of them are returned within the warranty period??

There are people who game all day using their cards. The cards should have a tolerance for more than average use.

Not to mention that they seem to have their own F@H team which stresses cards 24/7 also.
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February 05, 2014, 08:13:18 AM
#16
Its not even a matter of high temps in my case. My MSI cards rarely go over 70'c. I have the fans set between 50-75% at those temps. The fans are just junk. They wear out way too quickly for no apparent reason.
My Gigabyte card, which is main gpu in my main rig is constantly around 80'C. Fans are perfect on that at 100%. My Sapphire 7970s have been running for nearly a year in the 70s at 75-100%. Only had one issue with a fan on those and that was more less do to it rubbing against the poorly placed USB 3.0 connector on my mobo occasionally.

3 out of 4 MSI cards. Bad fans on all. No real reason behind it except poor quality fans.

Otherwise the cards perform great.


Being labelled a supporter of terrorism because I inquire about fans has been a rather confusing ordeal. Hopefully we can get some corporate MSI folks to step in and put an end to this nonsense.
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February 05, 2014, 07:40:41 AM
#15
MSI probably don't like people using their GPU to mine 24/7,
cause too many of them are returned within the warranty period??

There are people who game all day using their cards. The cards should have a tolerance for more than average use.
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February 05, 2014, 06:53:55 AM
#13
MSI probably don't like people using their GPU to mine 24/7,
cause too many of them are returned within the warranty period??
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February 05, 2014, 06:28:43 AM
#11
The only way to teach them a lesson is for all miners to stay away from them and buy cards from their competitors. Why should miners support them when they don't support miners? Business doesn't work one-way.

To be fair, the clowns moderating the MSI forums aren't MSI employees. MSI has no qualms with mining in my experience, and are currently working with me to get my fans replaced on my cards.

Do you have a contact you could share? I wouldn't mind having my fans replaced either if possible. I just don't think it warrants me having to send the cards themselves away to replace a simple component that my 5 yr old could replace.

Or do you, or anyone else viewing this thread happen to know the part # of the fans? I can probably find a replacement on ebay with that info. I have yet to remove the fans off my cards as they still spin, they just need a little encouragement. They sound like an ancient IDE HDD ticking away. Very nostalgic lol.
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February 05, 2014, 02:39:40 AM
#10
The only way to teach them a lesson is for all miners to stay away from them and buy cards from their competitors. Why should miners support them when they don't support miners? Business doesn't work one-way.

To be fair, the clowns moderating the MSI forums aren't MSI employees. MSI has no qualms with mining in my experience, and are currently working with me to get my fans replaced on my cards.
sgk
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February 05, 2014, 02:34:44 AM
#9
The only way to teach them a lesson is for all miners to stay away from them and buy cards from their competitors. Why should miners support them when they don't support miners? Business doesn't work one-way.
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February 05, 2014, 02:31:12 AM
#8
What a bunch of morons.

I've got 33 MSI 280x cards, 6strings. The fans are all fucking garbage. Some are seized, some barely spin, and all have leaked oil from their bearings. Avoid MSI cards at all costs until these shit quality fans are addressed.

If I could be bothered to register on their forum, I'd post this for shits and giggles:

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February 05, 2014, 01:31:24 AM
#7
Take you money elsewhere. I've never had any trouble with Sapphire cards.

I can now even buy my graphics cards and power supplies with Bitcoins (via BitPay) at www.scan.co.uk

You should all get your local computer parts companies to accept BitPay, it's good for business and no charge backs!

What we do around here when the fans wear out is remove the plastic and old fan and cable tie some cheap 92mm system fans to the radiator.

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February 04, 2014, 07:32:31 PM
#5
Do we have any MSI reps on this forum? Someone should really take this bozo down a peg.
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February 04, 2014, 07:26:17 PM
#4
this particular mod is quite dense I must admit. his ignorance is quite astounding actually.

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February 04, 2014, 07:23:48 PM
#3
msi are fooking idiots
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February 04, 2014, 07:21:42 PM
#2
Please everyone. Lets go to MSI and show them that we are good honest people.

Post a kind message in this off-topic section on the MSI forums.

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?board=12.0

Please. No need to troll or be offensive. We need to show MSI that we're not terrorists or money launderers.
We also need to encourage MSI to research Bitcoin and educate their mods on the subject. Please show them that they've been misguided by not being offensive.


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February 04, 2014, 07:00:49 PM
#1
Apparently MSI thinks we're all criminals. Bitcoin and Bitcoin mining is "illegal" according to their forums.

I go there asking for assistance on fan replacement and aftermarket cooling solutions that current MSI gpu users are using and get blacklisted for mentioning "mining".

"Bit mining is a very questionable activity. Who knows where the money comes from, much less what the data or the cryptography is actually used for. It is well known for hiding money for both corrupt and  terroristic purposes. "

Lol.

What?


This is the post:

https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=177493.0

Here is a quick summary of the exchange, including PMs.

Me: I bought 4 MSI cards back in Dec, 2x270x and 2x280x. 3 out of 4 of my cards have issues already with regards to fans. Grinding, noisy, and stuck. Yes my system is clean and I've tried canned air on them numerous times. From what I've been reading the fans are just poor quality in general when it comes to heavy users like us miners. Rather than ship these off for RMA which will take 3 months and result in a huge loss mining I'd like to just replace the fans myself. Not concerned about warranty. I'll happily give that up. The cards paid for themselves long ago.
Since I can probably buy 10 sets of fans for the cost of shipping the cards back I'd much rather that route Smiley
Can I get the part # for the fans please? Or could someone please point me in the right direction for a similar fan that would fit without any modifications?
Alternatively if there are any good 2slot aftermarket coolers that fit these gpus please let me know.
Its a shame the fans are so bad on these cards cause they perform extremely well otherwise. MSI pls take note.
Another Forum User referencing rules: Don’t…
Ask for help on shady or illegal activities such as password hacking, software piracy or bitcoin/crypto mining ______________________________________________
Mod response after repeat harassment of above forum user:
"I'll make this simple. They linked you to technical support. That's all we can do. If you don't want to follow the forum rules you agreed to when you made an account, then that is your choice, but you were warned by them, now you've been warned by me. There are plenty of online retailers that sell aftermarket coolers. A simple Google search or amazon search will yield numerous results. That's as much help as anyone here can provide. With that, I'm closing this flame thread, as we do not support 'mining, bitcoining, or other questionable activities'.
The next time I see something like this from you, 6strings, I will be forced to take real action."
Threatening me?
Now to PMs.
Me: Please tell me what rule I broke.
I wasn't asking about Bitcoin mining whatsoever.
I am asking about the fans on the cards I have, and what aftermarket coolers users may be using.
Is this against the rules in anyway?
Mod:
ou clearly stated in your post what you were using them for. We clearly state in our rules we will not support bit mining in any way. You want new fans? You can either contract MSI for RMAs or find some after market coolers. As I stated, Google will produce some results, as will amazon.
Bit mining is a very questionable activity. Who knows where the money comes from, much less what the data or the cryptography is actually used for. It is well known for hiding money for both corrupt and terroristic purposes. While you may not be using it for this purpose, doesn't mean others don't. Which is why this forum follows this stance.
Me: I'm sorry you lack a proper understanding of Bitcoin. You are grossly misinformed I'm afraid. I suggest you do some research on the subject. Much has changed and the public perception is not clouded by false judgments anymore. It is widely accepted. Even major Tech retailers like Tigerdirect accept it and sell mining specific equipment. There are sites like Gyft.com where you can buy a gift card for just about any major retailer with bitcoin. Fully legit site supported by those retailers. Banning talk about Bitcoin is no different than banning talk about Paypal or Credit cards at this point in its evolution.
I'll be happy to steer you in the right direction. We're good honest hard working folks. There is no "nefarious hashing". Bitcoin itself is open source. See for yourself. Where these crazy notions came from I have no idea but they are completely false and misguided. Its quite sad really. A lot of bright people have missed the boat on something big because of this nonsense. Come visit our communities. bitcointalk.org a good place to start. Take a look around. Ask questions. Or pop into MCXNOW.com and have a chat with us. I'm there often and so are many other good people. We're building a new world here and everyone is invited to be part of it. No need to be so dismissive.
The majority of issues with crime and Bitcoin come from hackers or con-artists. This has nothing to do with the coin itself. Much like the early days of Ebay. Ebay wasn't scamming folks but criminals were using Ebay to do so. You see what I mean?
If I make a post asking for information on fans or aftermarket cooling solutions are you going to delete it? No mention of mining or bitcoin. Just straight up request for info.
Clearly that itself doesn't break any rules. I don't want tech support. I want info from MSI users. Surely MSI won't give me information on aftermarket cooling solutions for their products as that would void warranty and MSI itself will not help a user void their warranty. Even if I give up my warranty voluntarily they won't budge. I've been down that road already. Thus why I am here.
Mod:
I'm sorry that you can be so deluded. What you want to believe doesn't change the fact that it is still possible. If it's possible, people will do it. If you haven't figured that out in life, I'm sorry for you. Yes, some e-tailers may accept it, and the public view is slowly changing. Unfortunately it doesn't change the fact that you agreed to rules by joining the forum, and then berate users because they inform you of them. They are the rules and if you don't like them, you are welcome to post else where.
Lastly, you apparently still haven't gotten it, even after saying this multiple times. You can easily Google for coolers, or look on amazon. They exist.
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