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Topic: [WTS] Two complete 3x5970 mining racks: Parting Out - page 2. (Read 3965 times)

donator
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It's for the children!
Seasonic has extremely good test results on various sites (see also the well-known corsair brand... seasonic makes their >500W PSUs)
A lot of manufacturing places (like the company I used to work for that manufactured electronics test equipment) only use Seasonic power supplies.

So, not lower cost, not necessarily higher efficiency (they are as efficient as the rating on the label) but they are the most reliable in everything I have read over the past 3-4 years. That said, I have never owned one.
Thank You.

likuidxd are selling the cases?


sr. member
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4) Seasonic is the best. Period.
Thank you.  Do you have any reasons?  Higher efficiency? Lower cost? Cleaner output?  Anything?


Seasonic has extremely good test results on various sites (see also the well-known corsair brand... seasonic makes their >500W PSUs)
A lot of manufacturing places (like the company I used to work for that manufactured electronics test equipment) only use Seasonic power supplies.

So, not lower cost, not necessarily higher efficiency (they are as efficient as the rating on the label) but they are the most reliable in everything I have read over the past 3-4 years. That said, I have never owned one.
sr. member
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Added asking prices
sr. member
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Now parting out these miners
legendary
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I'll offer 100 BTC for 3 of the cards.
legendary
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Your offer on the 5970s is very low. The rest is decent

$225 each for all 5970's (x3 per rig is $675) (Last quoted or purchased price)

Wasn't the last "quoted" price for a 5970 your quote to me? If so, that' kinda skews your offer a bit.
sr. member
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Your offer on the 5970s is very low. The rest is decent
donator
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It's for the children!
If you'd like to make a realistic offer miaviator, I'll listen...

$225 each for all 5970's (x3 per rig is $675) (Last quoted or purchased price)

$140 for MBB with CPU and RAM  (Last quoted or purchased price)
 
$110 for PSU is actually low so I bumped it up to $150 (I pay $175-$200 for corsair AX1200s so this seems to be a fair price for a 1050W)

I would tear the case down to a metal |_| shell and stick in a rack with 12 cards on extenders so there is no reason to ship it.

That totals out to $965 per rig.  Add $40 to include shipping and you have a fair price based on what equipment is selling for here.

I suppose I could add $100 for the case and offer $1100 - $1150 shipped to FL?

Let me know which price seems unfair and I'll up my offer.
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If you'd like to make a realistic offer miaviator, I'll listen...
donator
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It's for the children!
$1000 each without the case.
legendary
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I mis-read the OP.....thought I was bidding on 3 of these rigs. 

Sorry about that, I retract the offer. 
legendary
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I will give you $3,300 for them without any HD or OS. 

SOLD
legendary
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Is there a hard drive and OS included with these?

No HDD or OS in these. I ran BAMT on a USB drive for mining in them.

I can include small HDDs from older servers that I have that were decommissioned

I will give you $3,300 for them without any HD or OS. 

Son of a bitch.....I misread this thing.....I thought we were talking about 3x 3x5970 rigs. 

My apologies. 
sr. member
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Is there a hard drive and OS included with these?

No HDD or OS in these. I ran BAMT on a USB drive for mining in them.

I can include small HDDs from older servers that I have that were decommissioned
legendary
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I will bid $3,500 for the trio.....contingent on them having hard-drives.......
legendary
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I there a hard drive and OS included with these?

+1
donator
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It's for the children!

Did the solder melt when you initially tried to overclock?  There is very little room between the hotplate and the intake.  They run 5c cooler if you replace the thermal paste and take that useless metal blowback plate of the back.   It's like shooting air at a brick wall..  >>>>>>||

I would consider $225 each for all 5970's

$119 for the MSI's, $140 with CPU and RAM
 
Scrap metal price for the chasis.  I've never used a Seasonic PSU are they any good?

Huh? So much wrong with that post...
Agreed, you sound like a really smart forum basher.

1) He just said in the OP: Ambient was 15C, and core around 60C. 725,300 is not overclocked... And yet you immediately start your post with a baseless attack.
My "attack" was not at all baseless nor was it an attack,  likuidxd could easily state he never tried to overclock.  I am genuinely curious if you overclock 5970s that close to each other if the solder melts...

2) That metal plate acts as a heatsink for the RAM chips on the back of the board. You really don't want to remove that... You ever taken a 5970 apart before?
I agree completely.  You really do not want to remove the rear heat-spreader and why would you?  3rd graders in poor suburbs in Iraq read English better than you.

3) They only run (up to) 5C cooler when you replace the stock thermal paste IF the paste is dried up (or borked from the get-go). I've replaced the paste on many cards, and depending on the condition of the old paste, it sometime has no effect. I doubt he's going to go from 62C to 57C just by swapping his paste.
Perhaps if you learned how to read and comprehend the language of this post this part of my post would make sense "and take that useless metal blowback plate of the back."  Replacing the thermal paste is only a small part of the picture and as you said it only helps "IF the paste is dried up (or borked from the get-go)" which you wouldn't know if you didn't replace it.  The backplate is the major heat killer on most of these cards, it restricts a large percentage of airflow and keeps heat in. 

4) Seasonic is the best. Period.
Thank you.  Do you have any reasons?  Higher efficiency? Lower cost? Cleaner output?  Anything?

5) Those are probably $150+ rack mount chassis. Especially with those 3 fans all blowing one direction...that prolly has better air flow than a standard ATX (but is also probably louder).

And?  Are you offering him $150 each or just pointing out your uncanny ability to value used equipment and determine the bowing direction of fans?

Stop trying to downplay other people's hardware so you can lowball them offers. You did the same thing in my thread. His hardware looks legit, and high quality at that.
You'll notice that I make fair resale offers or initial bids for used equipment everywhere, I also sometimes mention your hardware setup isn't as pimp as you think.  I assure you the two are as unrelated as you and literacy.

I'm sorry you are so easily offended are you an only child?

In the spirit of not trashing  likuidxd's thread I'll up my offer to include the SeaSonics at $110 each
legendary
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Did the solder melt when you initially tried to overclock?  There is very little room between the hotplate and the intake.  They run 5c cooler if you replace the thermal paste and take that useless metal blowback plate of the back.   It's like shooting air at a brick wall..  >>>>>>||

I would consider $225 each for all 5970's

$119 for the MSI's, $140 with CPU and RAM
 
Scrap metal price for the chasis.  I've never used a Seasonic PSU are they any good?

Huh? So much wrong with that post...

1) He just said in the OP: Ambient was 15C, and core around 60C. 725,300 is not overclocked... And yet you immediately start your post with a baseless attack.

2) That metal plate acts as a heatsink for the RAM chips on the back of the board. You really don't want to remove that... You ever taken a 5970 apart before?

3) They only run (up to) 5C cooler when you replace the stock thermal paste IF the paste is dried up (or borked from the get-go). I've replaced the paste on many cards, and depending on the condition of the old paste, it sometime has no effect. I doubt he's going to go from 62C to 57C just by swapping his paste.

4) Seasonic is the best. Period.

5) Those are probably $150+ rack mount chassis. Especially with those 3 fans all blowing one direction...that prolly has better air flow than a standard ATX (but is also probably louder).

Stop trying to downplay other people's hardware so you can lowball them offers. You did the same thing in my thread. His hardware looks legit, and high quality at that.
donator
Activity: 686
Merit: 519
It's for the children!
Did the solder melt when you initially tried to overclock?  There is very little room between the hotplate and the intake.  They run 5c cooler if you replace the thermal paste and take that useless metal blowback plate of the back.   It's like shooting air at a brick wall..  >>>>>>||

I would consider $225 each for all 5970's

$119 for the MSI's, $140 with CPU and RAM
 
Scrap metal price for the chasis.  I've never used a Seasonic PSU are they any good?
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