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legendary
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February 14, 2016, 11:07:09 PM
#39

Deal closed, i got all i need for now, so i will lock. If you see this and have a spare LGA1150 + 4gb+ ram for sale, still PM me if you can beat 30-40$ shipped, maybe i'd grab some spare hardware.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:42:16 PM
#38

Is that so? You say 7.xx seconds but the farm refresh is actually truly every 0.2 seconds, you can see this on the screenshot. The 7.XX seconds is not the farm refresh, its the round running time. You can see on the screenshot, that (and not that i mind it) but you're just bashing for the sake of bashing, since on the right, if pay attention, you will see the .2 seconds steps.

7.107 s
7.31 s
7.522 s

Looks pretty damn close to 0.2 to me.

And i get some slowdowns when writing DAG only.

So if you want to pay 200$ for a CPU, thats you, but i dont have any problem with the 40$ CPU, especially since on the permanent setup, they will all be running on custom linux distro.

LOL fine. I'm done trying to help ya. Good luck with your crap bud..
PS. you're a little confused over there yourself with pretty much everything you just said. LOL.


Dont be salty, the screenshot clearly show 5 refresh per second. I'm pretty sure that means the farm refresh 200 is working fine. If i'm misunderstanding, and you don't mind cutting the insults from your posts, feel free to explain.

If not i'll be glad to continue using my crappy poor setup and let you be on your merry way out of my thread. Smiley
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February 14, 2016, 10:36:51 PM
#37

Is that so? You say 7.xx seconds but the farm refresh is actually truly every 0.2 seconds, you can see this on the screenshot. The 7.XX seconds is not the farm refresh, its the round running time. You can see on the screenshot, that (and not that i mind it) but you're just bashing for the sake of bashing, since on the right, if pay attention, you will see the .2 seconds steps.

7.107 s
7.31 s
7.522 s

Looks pretty damn close to 0.2 to me.

And i get some slowdowns when writing DAG only.

So if you want to pay 200$ for a CPU, thats you, but i dont have any problem with the 40$ CPU, especially since on the permanent setup, they will all be running on custom linux distro.

LOL fine. I'm done trying to help ya. Good luck with your crap bud..
PS. you're a little confused over there yourself with pretty much everything you just said. LOL.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:29:55 PM
#36
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No offense, but benchmarks and comparing them on paper is useless. I'm talking real life. Being in the business I pretty much get to play with any type of computer gear on the market or coming out. Even the lowly G3258 (which is actually an amazingly overclockable CPU matching an i5 almost) will run circles around a celeron based system of the same specs. Loading even basic IE, chrome, MS Office software, forget gaming or anything intensive even. I never recommend celerons to any customers even if they are cheap as heck. You get what you pay for. Now if we were to compare an I5 vs an I7 based system, yes, there would be little difference. Between a celeron and an i5 as you mention is crazy to even compare.

I'm not sure why you're assuming i'm not. I have a i3 too, and i get 10% cpu usage. I get 0.2x refresh rate actual seconds on it. Just as i do on the Celeron.

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If you have your farm refresh set at 200 but it still pulls 7.xx seconds, something is wrong. Does your window ever refresh/write the text slowly with a slight delay? That's a sign of CPU under-performance right there. You can make up for it with more RAM and fast SSD, but eventually it slows things down still.

On my rigs I have them set at 200 also, local network mining is under 0.25seconds and pool mining is under 0.45seconds.
I over spec my rigs, yes (all running on AMD FX-6 core, or intel I5 cpu's, but they are fast as all heck.


Is that so? You say 7.xx seconds but the farm refresh is actually truly every 0.2 seconds, you can see this on the screenshot. The 7.XX seconds is not the farm refresh, its the round running time. You can see on the screenshot, that (and not that i mind it) but you're just bashing for the sake of bashing, since on the right, if pay attention, you will see the .2 seconds steps.

7.107 s
7.31 s
7.522 s

Looks pretty damn close to 0.2 to me.

And i get some slowdowns when writing DAG only.

So if you want to pay 200$ for a CPU, thats you, but i dont have any problem with the 40$ CPU, especially since on the permanent setup, they will all be running on custom linux distro.
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February 14, 2016, 10:25:36 PM
#35






legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:17:32 PM
#34

I'm using 200, do you have a recommendation?

And
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Pentium-G3258-vs-Intel-Celeron-G1820

I dont think 10% more processing resources would matter much when the cpu is at 12% load. A high end i5 doesnt even have twice the per core performance. Though it does have twice as many cores.
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No offense, but benchmarks and comparing them on paper is useless. I'm talking real life. Being in the business I pretty much get to play with any type of computer gear on the market or coming out. Even the lowly G3258 (which is actually an amazingly overclockable CPU matching an i5 almost) will run circles around a celeron based system of the same specs. Loading even basic IE, chrome, MS Office software, forget gaming or anything intensive even. I never recommend celerons to any customers even if they are cheap as heck. You get what you pay for. Now if we were to compare an I5 vs an I7 based system, yes, there would be little difference. Between a celeron and an i5 as you mention is crazy to even compare.

If you have your farm refresh set at 200 but it still pulls 7.xx seconds, something is wrong. Does your window ever refresh/write the text slowly with a slight delay? That's a sign of CPU under-performance right there. You can make up for it with more RAM and fast SSD, but eventually it slows things down still.

On my rigs I have them set at 200 also, local network mining is under 0.25seconds and pool mining is under 0.45seconds.
I over spec my rigs, yes (all running on AMD FX-6 core, or intel I5 cpu's, but they are fast as all heck.

legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:16:19 PM
#33
I have all of the items you are looking for: Risers, mobo, CPU, ram, HD's etc.  Grin
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:08:32 PM
#32
Huh well they're low end but high end CPU's arent even twice as fast. Like right now its running w10 with 5 gpu + RDP remote view + monitoring + proxy at 11~13% cpu usage~
https://i.imgur.com/RImFL2t.png?1


Actually you'd be surprised. Even a G3258 is more than a couple of times faster in everything than a celeron. Celerons get bogged down once you have disk access and cpu utilization together. Forget actual number crunching.

Glad it's working for you though. Surprised, but cool beans.

You might ant to change your farm-refresh times on your mining rig though.
Looks like it's pulling new work every 7.xx seconds. Your chances of losing a block-find race are about 15x more than a local solo pool which runs at under 0.5seconds.. Just fyi.


I'm using 200, do you have a recommendation?

And
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Pentium-G3258-vs-Intel-Celeron-G1820

I dont think 10% more processing resources would matter much when the cpu is at 12% load. A high end i5 doesnt even have twice the per core performance. Though it does have twice as many cores.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:06:04 PM
#31
Huh well they're low end but high end CPU's arent even twice as fast. Like right now its running w10 with 5 gpu + RDP remote view + monitoring + proxy at 11~13% cpu usage~
https://i.imgur.com/RImFL2t.png?1


Actually you'd be surprised. Even a G3258 is more than a couple of times faster in everything than a celeron. Celerons get bogged down once you have disk access and cpu utilization together. Forget actual number crunching.

Glad it's working for you though. Surprised, but cool beans.

You might ant to change your farm-refresh times on your mining rig though.
Looks like it's pulling new work every 7.xx seconds. Your chances of losing a block-find race are about 15x more than a local solo pool which runs at under 0.5seconds.. Just fyi.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 10:00:36 PM
#30
I wouldn't touch a celeron with a 10 foot pole. Slow POS. I guess it'd be ok with linux/ubuntu, but forget windows.

I never said anything about returning a CPU.

Thats what i run my rigs on atm. And i use W10 to bypass the W7 issues with limited GPU#. And I'm sorry i confused you and adaseb's posts.

You run windows 10 as a GPU mining rig with a celeron!?

When I tested 2-4-6 core cpu usage (windows 8.1 though) it had very high CPU usage unless it was 4 or 6 cores on ETH at least.
Maybe other cryptos are more forgiving.

Just as a systems builder / reseller, I rather spend a few $$ extra and get something that runs better than the bottom of the barrel I guess.
For normal windows use, celerons are utter sheyt.

Huh well they're low end but high end CPU's arent even twice as fast. Like right now its running w10 with 5 gpu + RDP remote view + monitoring + proxy at 11~13% cpu usage~
https://i.imgur.com/RImFL2t.png?1
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 09:27:19 PM
#29
I wouldn't touch a celeron with a 10 foot pole. Slow POS. I guess it'd be ok with linux/ubuntu, but forget windows.

I never said anything about returning a CPU.

Thats what i run my rigs on atm. And i use W10 to bypass the W7 issues with limited GPU#. And I'm sorry i confused you and adaseb's posts.

You run windows 10 as a GPU mining rig with a celeron!?

When I tested 2-4-6 core cpu usage (windows 8.1 though) it had very high CPU usage unless it was 4 or 6 cores on ETH at least.
Maybe other cryptos are more forgiving.

Just as a systems builder / reseller, I rather spend a few $$ extra and get something that runs better than the bottom of the barrel I guess.
For normal windows use, celerons are utter sheyt.

I got a 4 GPU rig running nice and stable with a Sempron. Why overpay and increase ROI times.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 09:24:00 PM
#28
I wouldn't touch a celeron with a 10 foot pole. Slow POS. I guess it'd be ok with linux/ubuntu, but forget windows.

I never said anything about returning a CPU.

Thats what i run my rigs on atm. And i use W10 to bypass the W7 issues with limited GPU#. And I'm sorry i confused you and adaseb's posts.

You run windows 10 as a GPU mining rig with a celeron!?

When I tested 2-4-6 core cpu usage (windows 8.1 though) it had very high CPU usage unless it was 4 or 6 cores on ETH at least.
Maybe other cryptos are more forgiving.

Just as a systems builder / reseller, I rather spend a few $$ extra and get something that runs better than the bottom of the barrel I guess.
For normal windows use, celerons are utter sheyt.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 09:09:42 PM
#27
I wouldn't touch a celeron with a 10 foot pole. Slow POS. I guess it'd be ok with linux/ubuntu, but forget windows.

I never said anything about returning a CPU.

Thats what i run my rigs on atm. And i use W10 to bypass the W7 issues with limited GPU#. And I'm sorry i confused you and adaseb's posts.
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February 14, 2016, 09:07:33 PM
#26
Also those ASRock Bitcoin Mining motherboards are hard to resell because no gamer wants to buy them because there is only 1 PCIe slot and no PCI slots.

Hence the 'bitcoin' name..
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February 14, 2016, 09:06:03 PM
#25
Also those ASRock Bitcoin Mining motherboards are hard to resell because no gamer wants to buy them because there is only 1 PCIe slot and no PCI slots.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 09:04:34 PM
#24
I wouldn't touch a celeron with a 10 foot pole. Slow POS. I guess it'd be ok with linux/ubuntu, but forget windows.

I never said anything about returning a CPU.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 09:02:46 PM
#23
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


Um, i can get Celeron 1150 for 40$ here from retail. I'm not sure which one the G3258 is but, thats insanely expensive. The mobo brand new on amazon is 40$ as well.

I looked everywhere and that LGA1150 Celeron is out of stock everywhere. Post a link and i'll return the G3258 and get that instead.

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX52767

Also post the $40 mobo on amazon with 5 PCIe slots.



http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007670%20600436886

So 43$

And http://www.amazon.ca/ASRock-H81-Pro-BTC-LGA1150/dp/B00HQATEJ0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1455500776&sr=8-2&keywords=btc+pro+81

But the seller selling for 60$CAD+5$ shipping has sold out, the price is 80CAD now. And its 6 slots not 5.

Anyhow, i dont know any retailers that allow you to return CPU, but if you(the dreamer) can, cheers.

Its

$59.99
$5.99 Shipping
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 08:48:27 PM
#22
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


Um, i can get Celeron 1150 for 40$ here from retail. I'm not sure which one the G3258 is but, thats insanely expensive. The mobo brand new on amazon is 40$ as well.

I looked everywhere and that LGA1150 Celeron is out of stock everywhere. Post a link and i'll return the G3258 and get that instead.

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX52767

Also post the $40 mobo on amazon with 5 PCIe slots.



http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007670%20600436886

So 43$

And http://www.amazon.ca/ASRock-H81-Pro-BTC-LGA1150/dp/B00HQATEJ0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1455500776&sr=8-2&keywords=btc+pro+81

But the seller selling for 60$CAD+5$ shipping has sold out, the price is 80CAD now. And its 6 slots not 5.

Anyhow, i dont know any retailers that allow you to return CPU, but if you(the dreamer) can, cheers.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 08:45:01 PM
#21
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


I dunno where you live, but online and even at retail computer stores in the area a G3258 goes for like $50-60 and with a mobo combo. usually even less.

I'd NEVER buy a used CPU or motherboard as 50% chance it will die on you within 6 months. I work in IT and support PC's and servers and this has been pretty much consistent with used hardware.

$60 USD is like $85 CAD, which is roughly what I paid for.

I'd never have a CPU ever die on me ever. Even if I overclocked it, fan died, bad cooling. Same with the motherboard. There are no moving parts. Electronics usually last forever, people throw them away because of newer technology.
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February 14, 2016, 08:41:57 PM
#20
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


Um, i can get Celeron 1150 for 40$ here from retail. I'm not sure which one the G3258 is but, thats insanely expensive. The mobo brand new on amazon is 40$ as well.

I looked everywhere and that LGA1150 Celeron is out of stock everywhere. Post a link and i'll return the G3258 and get that instead.

http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX52767

Also post the $40 mobo on amazon with 5 PCIe slots.

legendary
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February 14, 2016, 08:35:44 PM
#19
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


I dunno where you live, but online and even at retail computer stores in the area a G3258 goes for like $50-60 and with a mobo combo. usually even less.

I'd NEVER buy a used CPU or motherboard as 50% chance it will die on you within 6 months. I work in IT and support PC's and servers and this has been pretty much consistent with used hardware.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 07:31:53 PM
#18
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.


Um, i can get Celeron 1150 for 40$ here from retail. I'm not sure which one the G3258 is but, thats insanely expensive. The mobo brand new on amazon is 40$ as well.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 07:28:24 PM
#17
1150 CPUs will never be cheap. AMD CPUs usually are cheap but intel always holds their value and especially the current generation. I had to buy a CPU+MOBO this week also. I just got a MOBO from MemoryExpress clearance section and got the G3258 Intel CPU which was $95. The mobo was only $70.

In 6 months you can probably resell on eBay for almost the same price as new.
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 05:17:42 PM
#16
Dude that stuff is so cheap, just bite the gold coin and buy it. Gees.. Grin

Yeah i agree, Its cheap, but these thing's resale value is like 70% cheaper than cheap still. I'm def buying them locally if needed before i receive the rest of the stuff. But i'm a bit tight on money since nobody wants to buy SHA256d asic right now even if the price is great. So i'll try to pinch every penny i can until i can sell some stuff. Tongue
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February 14, 2016, 05:05:50 PM
#15
Dude that stuff is so cheap, just bite the gold coin and buy it. Gees.. Grin
legendary
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February 14, 2016, 04:53:06 PM
#14
Sourced some of the stuff i needed. I am still looking for a LGA 1150 CPU or two. And 1x4GB or 2x2GB DDR3 ram once or twice. Some cheap HDD solution as well. Pm please. Smiley

BTW You can run OS from USB keys.....


and I see you're shifting from sha-256 to something else ...?

I'm going to do both, i'm just selling my S5's, not the rest. And I have a OS solution to run on USB keys. I just want a windows backup in case i need to change algo, its easier to do on windows.

Also; I am still still interested in CPU/RAM until tomorrow.

Last bump, if someone wants to do a last minute trade, PM me. Cheers.
legendary
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February 13, 2016, 02:53:09 PM
#13
Sourced some of the stuff i needed. I am still looking for a LGA 1150 CPU or two. And 1x4GB or 2x2GB DDR3 ram once or twice. Some cheap HDD solution as well. Pm please. Smiley

BTW You can run OS from USB keys.....


and I see you're shifting from sha-256 to something else ...?

I'm going to do both, i'm just selling my S5's, not the rest. And I have a OS solution to run on USB keys. I just want a windows backup in case i need to change algo, its easier to do on windows.

Also; I am still still interested in CPU/RAM until tomorrow.
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February 13, 2016, 10:17:53 AM
#12
Sourced some of the stuff i needed. I am still looking for a LGA 1150 CPU or two. And 1x4GB or 2x2GB DDR3 ram once or twice. Some cheap HDD solution as well. Pm please. Smiley

BTW You can run OS from USB keys.....


and I see you're shifting from sha-256 to something else ...?
legendary
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February 12, 2016, 04:31:09 PM
#11
Sourced some of the stuff i needed. I am still looking for a LGA 1150 CPU or two. And 1x4GB or 2x2GB DDR3 ram once or twice. Some cheap HDD solution as well. Pm please. Smiley
legendary
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February 11, 2016, 01:45:39 PM
#10
Were you the one who bought all of Finsky's GPUs ? They all sold out in like a day.

No, someone swept them. I just wanted some of them. I'm guessing Kotarius could be the one, but it doesnt matter anyways.
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February 11, 2016, 01:19:47 PM
#9
Were you the one who bought all of Finsky's GPUs ? They all sold out in like a day.
legendary
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February 11, 2016, 12:58:01 PM
#8
I got a couples of PM's, but no concise pricing yet, so if you have anything listed in the OP or related, please reply here or in PM with some prices in mind. Cheers.
legendary
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February 10, 2016, 01:35:58 PM
#7
I have 2 ASRock H81 Pro BTC motherboards and two open air GPU frames. The frames are stackable. I'm located in the US but these frames are durable, lightweight aluminum. They weigh only a few pounds combined, so shipping should not be overly expensive. If you're interested let me know and I'll send you some pictures when I get home (I'm at work right now   Roll Eyes )

I also have 10 powered risers, 3 that take molex connectors for power and 7 that take SATA.

Well get me a price, then i'll compare to other offers. I only need one mobo. Do you have CPU/4gb ram to go along with it? If its cheap enough it could be worth paying expensive shipping + duty. I'd need 5-6 risers to go along with it.

Edit: Oops, give me an idea for the rack, too. But yeah i dont have the dosh to build 2 rigs right now, maybe a second rig next month tho.
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February 10, 2016, 01:31:44 PM
#6
I have 2 ASRock H81 Pro BTC motherboards and two open air GPU frames. The frames are stackable. I'm located in the US but these frames are durable, lightweight aluminum. They weigh only a few pounds combined, so shipping should not be overly expensive. If you're interested let me know and I'll send you some pictures when I get home (I'm at work right now   Roll Eyes )

I also have 10 powered risers, 3 that take molex connectors for power and 7 that take SATA.
legendary
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February 10, 2016, 11:43:28 AM
#5
Check craigslists / kijiji for the GPUs. They will be the cheapest option right now but you need to do it before everybody catches on to the ETH mining and they will be sold out. $150 I paid for a few 7970's, $170 for a few 280X, etc. Couldn't get them any cheaper. Some people really think their GPUs are gold and are selling them at the same price as a brand new 380X.

The motherboard and CPU you might as well buy brand new, they are cheap and you can always resell them at a good price.

Risers you need to buy on eBay. Make sure they are powered with the +12V/GND lines cut from the mobo end.

To mount everything on? Just buy an adjustable shelf, you can get it at CanadianTire or HomeDepot, around $20.


If you find me some cheap GPU's i'll give you a cut.

I already have a solution for mounting, i'm just lazy and would like something more compact. If you have a link to show me what you are talking about, that would be nice.

For risers, normally i get them for 13CAD ea from Bitcoinware. I checked ebay and saw much higher prices.

I might do that for the mobo kit, i already have an order i can place anytime, just waiting to see if i can source GPU at a good price first (and might as well fish for better Mobo/cpu/ram deal meanwhile, since newegg will take 2 days tops for me to receive the mobo stuff), and on Kijiji it can be annoying because i dont have a car and dont trust people to ship.

Yeah generally on Kijiji you usually go to the seller. Very rarely will a seller deliver a product to you. Maybe MemoryExpress has deals on 380 in your area.



300 CAD, i think i would prefer getting the r9 280x's for 180CAD instead. And yeah, i look forward getting my cars to go pickup betters deals.
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February 10, 2016, 11:26:24 AM
#4
Check craigslists / kijiji for the GPUs. They will be the cheapest option right now but you need to do it before everybody catches on to the ETH mining and they will be sold out. $150 I paid for a few 7970's, $170 for a few 280X, etc. Couldn't get them any cheaper. Some people really think their GPUs are gold and are selling them at the same price as a brand new 380X.

The motherboard and CPU you might as well buy brand new, they are cheap and you can always resell them at a good price.

Risers you need to buy on eBay. Make sure they are powered with the +12V/GND lines cut from the mobo end.

To mount everything on? Just buy an adjustable shelf, you can get it at CanadianTire or HomeDepot, around $20.


If you find me some cheap GPU's i'll give you a cut.

I already have a solution for mounting, i'm just lazy and would like something more compact. If you have a link to show me what you are talking about, that would be nice.

For risers, normally i get them for 13CAD ea from Bitcoinware. I checked ebay and saw much higher prices.

I might do that for the mobo kit, i already have an order i can place anytime, just waiting to see if i can source GPU at a good price first (and might as well fish for better Mobo/cpu/ram deal meanwhile, since newegg will take 2 days tops for me to receive the mobo stuff), and on Kijiji it can be annoying because i dont have a car and dont trust people to ship.

Yeah generally on Kijiji you usually go to the seller. Very rarely will a seller deliver a product to you. Maybe MemoryExpress has deals on 380 in your area.

legendary
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February 10, 2016, 10:03:22 AM
#3
Check craigslists / kijiji for the GPUs. They will be the cheapest option right now but you need to do it before everybody catches on to the ETH mining and they will be sold out. $150 I paid for a few 7970's, $170 for a few 280X, etc. Couldn't get them any cheaper. Some people really think their GPUs are gold and are selling them at the same price as a brand new 380X.

The motherboard and CPU you might as well buy brand new, they are cheap and you can always resell them at a good price.

Risers you need to buy on eBay. Make sure they are powered with the +12V/GND lines cut from the mobo end.

To mount everything on? Just buy an adjustable shelf, you can get it at CanadianTire or HomeDepot, around $20.


If you find me some cheap GPU's i'll give you a cut.

I already have a solution for mounting, i'm just lazy and would like something more compact. If you have a link to show me what you are talking about, that would be nice.

For risers, normally i get them for 13CAD ea from Bitcoinware. I checked ebay and saw much higher prices.

I might do that for the mobo kit, i already have an order i can place anytime, just waiting to see if i can source GPU at a good price first (and might as well fish for better Mobo/cpu/ram deal meanwhile, since newegg will take 2 days tops for me to receive the mobo stuff), and on Kijiji it can be annoying because i dont have a car and dont trust people to ship.
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February 10, 2016, 09:55:43 AM
#2
Check craigslists / kijiji for the GPUs. They will be the cheapest option right now but you need to do it before everybody catches on to the ETH mining and they will be sold out. $150 I paid for a few 7970's, $170 for a few 280X, etc. Couldn't get them any cheaper. Some people really think their GPUs are gold and are selling them at the same price as a brand new 380X.

The motherboard and CPU you might as well buy brand new, they are cheap and you can always resell them at a good price.

Risers you need to buy on eBay. Make sure they are powered with the +12V/GND lines cut from the mobo end.

To mount everything on? Just buy an adjustable shelf, you can get it at CanadianTire or HomeDepot, around $20.




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February 10, 2016, 07:53:12 AM
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I am located in Canada.
I'm looking for a complete or not gpu rig kit or cheap parts. I don't need PSU's. I might be interested in PSUs, as part of the deal if they're EVGAs G2+.

Main Interest:
-Mobo/Cpu/Ram 5-6 Pci-e slot
-5-6 USB risers

-Just need CPU LGA 1150 and RAM
-Maybe a HDD or two

GPUs: (Bought all i need for now)
-r9 280x/380x or similar.
- Maybe 750ti if the price is right.

Other:
-Open case or Frame for mounting everything on, very optional.


I'll buy in BTC or i can trade in such BTC miners = S1, S5, AM Tubes
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