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Topic: WTS 5 miners with triple HD 7970 (Read 2929 times)

420
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September 27, 2012, 04:14:29 AM
#34
I've decided to keep mining for the near future.  Thanks to all who sent in offers.

fantastic
newbie
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September 23, 2012, 10:22:35 PM
#33
I've decided to keep mining for the near future.  Thanks to all who sent in offers.
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September 23, 2012, 07:54:48 PM
#32
I sent you a pm Wink
legendary
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September 19, 2012, 02:44:46 AM
#31
thank you yochdog for the details.
nice setup !
legendary
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September 18, 2012, 11:14:57 AM
#30
hey yochdog,

how big is your mining farm?
can we get details of your mining operation?

regards
pazor

Pushing 70 GH/s

Comprised of roughly 2/3 GPU, 1/3 BFL singles.  Most of my GPU's are 7970's, with a few 5970's and 6950's sprinkled in. 
newbie
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September 17, 2012, 07:01:19 AM
#29
The question is, how long have these parts been in use mining? When were they purchased.
The oldest parts were purchased less than 6 weeks ago.

Thank you for the question.
420
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September 16, 2012, 11:09:47 PM
#28
The question is, how long have these parts been in use mining? When were they purchased. Forgive me if that was mentioned later, but I don't see in the OP
legendary
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September 16, 2012, 08:27:57 PM
#27
Why don't you post what you are expecting to get for each rig? Otherwise it turns into a bunch of posts trying to lowball you and draw you out.

My offering price is $1700.  Make me reasonable counter offer  Grin

Isnt that close to 80% retail?
newbie
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September 16, 2012, 08:17:35 PM
#26
Why don't you post what you are expecting to get for each rig? Otherwise it turns into a bunch of posts trying to lowball you and draw you out.

My offering price is $1700.  Make me reasonable counter offer  Grin
newbie
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September 16, 2012, 08:15:44 PM
#25
I will offer my standard $.55 per MH/s 

approximately $5,225 for the whole set-up

At that price I'll keep mining with it :-) Thank you for the offer.
legendary
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September 16, 2012, 08:01:53 PM
#24
hey yochdog,

how big is your mining farm?
can we get details of your mining operation?

regards
pazor
legendary
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September 16, 2012, 07:44:39 PM
#23
I will offer my standard $.55 per MH/s 

approximately $5,225 for the whole set-up
hero member
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September 16, 2012, 07:37:53 PM
#22
well if no one else is going to post a public offer i can offer $1250 for one rig. i would request an escrow because of your lack of reputation.

Thank you for your offer. It's a low bid and I am motivated to sell.  Unfortunately I cannot accept because of the cost of the hardware.  Also consider that you are getting tested, working and with known performance miners. When I started building this setup I had no idea how much work it was going to be to get working hardware and build the scripts (BAMT v0.5 does not work with HD 7970 not later builds of CGMiner), and stabilize the hardware configuration.

For others who maybe considering this: escrow is fine with me -- I don't have anything to hide.  PM is fine too.  Once deals are settled I will update this thread to indicate sales.

Happy day!

Why don't you post what you are expecting to get for each rig? Otherwise it turns into a bunch of posts trying to lowball you and draw you out.
newbie
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September 16, 2012, 03:31:12 PM
#21
I live in NC too if you want to part out......

I'll let you know when I do that -- thank you!
sr. member
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September 16, 2012, 03:19:23 PM
#20
I live in NC too if you want to part out......
newbie
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September 16, 2012, 08:25:18 AM
#19
well if no one else is going to post a public offer i can offer $1250 for one rig. i would request an escrow because of your lack of reputation.

Thank you for your offer. It's a low bid and I am motivated to sell.  Unfortunately I cannot accept because of the cost of the hardware.  Also consider that you are getting tested, working and with known performance miners. When I started building this setup I had no idea how much work it was going to be to get working hardware and build the scripts (BAMT v0.5 does not work with HD 7970 not later builds of CGMiner), and stabilize the hardware configuration.

For others who maybe considering this: escrow is fine with me -- I don't have anything to hide.  PM is fine too.  Once deals are settled I will update this thread to indicate sales.

Happy day!
newbie
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September 16, 2012, 08:24:09 AM
#18
Where are you located?
I am in USA -- North Carolina.
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September 16, 2012, 12:21:22 AM
#17
well if no one else is going to post a public offer i can offer $1250 for one rig. i would request an escrow because of your lack of reputation.
420
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September 16, 2012, 12:13:32 AM
#16
hmm wasnt expecting you to actually deliver, I guess I'm just a skeptic. Why sell now? they are nice systems but there's probably no way you'd even break even at this point.

 Wink Now where are the offers?  Is everyone down on GPU mining?

Yes. Exactly. It takes about 3 gh/s just to make a btc per day. Things are getting rougher each week.

If I'm correct the value of 1 BTC is a little more than double what it was a few months ago.... and maybe that has something to do with the higher difficulty?

Sure. You are correct about the price.  diff... Well.. I am not sure.
But what i meant about rougher each week is not only diff going up... Soon rewarrd is getting cut in half, asics may soon start to arrive, and price is not guaranteed to match raises in diff. In dec we may have 8-10 btc price instead of 12. We might have triple the diff and only price of 13. Things are going poorly for future gpu miners as i type this.

I would like to buy the rigs but i will not insult the seller with my very low offer.... He can do better on ebay.

I'm not even worried about ASICs at this point.  BFL has a very bad record on delivering on time, ASICs probably won't come out till next year.

The other thing about a block halving is that people will drop out of mining.  This will lead to a drop in difficulty and therefore you can profit again.

everything in the short term to me is leading up to more stabilization of the price because all these events are predictable but not on specific dates and times and happen slowly except when the block will halve when it gets close enough we'll know
sr. member
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September 16, 2012, 12:04:12 AM
#15
hmm wasnt expecting you to actually deliver, I guess I'm just a skeptic. Why sell now? they are nice systems but there's probably no way you'd even break even at this point.

 Wink Now where are the offers?  Is everyone down on GPU mining?

Yes. Exactly. It takes about 3 gh/s just to make a btc per day. Things are getting rougher each week.

If I'm correct the value of 1 BTC is a little more than double what it was a few months ago.... and maybe that has something to do with the higher difficulty?

Sure. You are correct about the price.  diff... Well.. I am not sure.
But what i meant about rougher each week is not only diff going up... Soon rewarrd is getting cut in half, asics may soon start to arrive, and price is not guaranteed to match raises in diff. In dec we may have 8-10 btc price instead of 12. We might have triple the diff and only price of 13. Things are going poorly for future gpu miners as i type this.

I would like to buy the rigs but i will not insult the seller with my very low offer.... He can do better on ebay.

I'm not even worried about ASICs at this point.  BFL has a very bad record on delivering on time, ASICs probably won't come out till next year.

The other thing about a block halving is that people will drop out of mining.  This will lead to a drop in difficulty and therefore you can profit again.
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