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      sheepson Regular Member last edited by

      Grats! :o

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        chrisj Regular Member last edited by

        [quote name=“Pathosverdes3” post=“7752” timestamp=“1369825029”]
        Yay i helped the network! First time ever :) I have a total of 420 KHash so i was reaaallly lucky. This round was so darn long on give-me-ftc.
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        Congratulations man. How did you build your rig?

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          Pathosverdes3 last edited by

          [quote name=“chrisj” post=“7770” timestamp=“1369828546”]
          Congratulations man. How did you build your rig?
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          Rig? There is no rig just my work pc. When i got into crypto around the big BTC-to-250 rush I found a 5770 locally and bought it for around $70. Then i replaced a Nvidia gts250 with a MSI 7870.
          Tried mining BTC for a day and found litecoin by accident, and with that lower difficulty it went better. I also bought some LTC when it was $0.48. I mined LTC for a while, found the FTC launch thread on bitcointalk and joined mining about 1 week after launch. That’s the story.
          Now waiting for a new [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811353002]DIYPC Alpha-GT3[/url] open air testbech-case to rebuild my pc and maybe add a 7950. With 2 kids and bills to pay there is not much I can invest in coins or hardware.

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            justabitoftime last edited by

            Congrats on the block!

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              A Former User last edited by

              Hahaa, you’re doomed now. It’s the curse of the block finders with low hash rates.

              I found one, I thought WOOHOO!! and then I thought, Ohno… and I posted here saying nuclear war or something would break out.

              Little did I know, it would be worse… far far worse.

              My PSU blew up less than 12 hours later. A mighty Bang, and the fuse in the house blew. At 2am no less. Leaving me scratching my head and crying in the darkness, as I tried to use my mobile phone as a torch and find out if I’d blown anything on the mobo.

              The acrid stench of burnt electrical components filling my nostrils. And in despair, I crawl back under the blankets and think “AHha I knew it… there goes my new rig, I have to buy parts to simply fix this now, and not upgrade.”

              I was surprised to get a block too seeing as I only get about 380-400khash.

              I’ve tested the board, using it now with an old 350watt psu and nothing connected as I can’t actually connect it, and I’ve yet to test my 5850.

              at least it was a good psu. the sort that when it blows up, it blows up alone… unlike a cheap one where when it blows up, it takes victims with it. So I’m hopeful I can still use my gpu when I can get a new psu… :( which wont be anywhere near as good as the one I had.

              Or the opposite will happen to you now, you’ll win the lottery. I sold my soul to the devil I guess. Oo

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                Pathosverdes3 last edited by

                klenker…

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                  Clearcrystal15 last edited by

                  Nice one!

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    [quote name=“Pathosverdes3” post=“7837” timestamp=“1369841687”]
                    klenker…
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                    ;)

                    Ahh hopefully tomorrow I’ll have a new 750watt psu and be able to stick it all back together. It was supposed to be a new mobo for a cpu I just got, but it’ll have to wait. I do have 2 molex > pcie power cables I could try with the 350 watt psu… lol, I think I’ll not risk blowing up everything before tomorrow however.

                    snap, I do wish bitcoinstore would hurry up with the cpu though. almost 5 days now and no shipping, but they’re replying to email, so there’s no panic mode yet… yet…

                    oO

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                      ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                      My power supplies have never let me down. That’s probably because I disassemble them before putting up for job, throw away all junk manufacturers put inside and install real parts. I don’t care if it’s an overkill like to put eight 40A 100V Schottky diodes instead of four 20A 45V ones. I know it’s better to be safe than sorry and the result is worth the effort. My background in electrical engineering says never trust a consumer PSU no matter how wonderful it looks on the outside. Don’t trust the reviews either because they’re written by noobs usually who make no difference between buck, push-pull, half and full bridge.

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                        Pathosverdes3 last edited by

                        [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8153” timestamp=“1369936760”]
                        My power supplies have never let me down. That’s probably because I disassemble them before putting up for job, throw away all junk manufacturers put inside and install real parts. I don’t care if it’s an overkill like to put eight 40A 100V Schottky diodes instead of four 20A 45V ones. I know it’s better to be safe than sorry and the result is worth the effort. My background in electrical engineering says never trust a consumer PSU no matter how wonderful it looks on the outside. Don’t trust the reviews either because they’re written by noobs usually who make no difference between buck, push-pull, half and full bridge.
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                        good for you, most of us don’t have the $, time or knowledge to do that. Everyone wants awesome reliable electronics, we use what we can get. I have a 850W Thermaltake PSU for my everyday work PC that I also use for mining. It went unused mostly at 5% usage for a long time. Not at least it does the job it was intended to.

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                          FoBoT last edited by

                          i think i found one also?

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                            sheepson Regular Member last edited by

                            Grats :)

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                              A Former User last edited by

                              [quote name=“ghostlander” post=“8153” timestamp=“1369936760”]
                              My power supplies have never let me down. That’s probably because I disassemble them before putting up for job, throw away all junk manufacturers put inside and install real parts. I don’t care if it’s an overkill like to put eight 40A 100V Schottky diodes instead of four 20A 45V ones. I know it’s better to be safe than sorry and the result is worth the effort. My background in electrical engineering says never trust a consumer PSU no matter how wonderful it looks on the outside. Don’t trust the reviews either because they’re written by noobs usually who make no difference between buck, push-pull, half and full bridge.
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                              I like that idea. I might have to see if there are any guides around on what’s needed, though.

                              Tho nothing I had should have pulled more than 750watts anyway, I think it was a fan I had connected. either way, the new case/psu is a lot cooler and with a new cpu heatsink is a hell of a lot better too, so I should be sorted…

                              I did work out that a 350watt psu is quite happy to run a hd5850 in 3d games like cod4, with 1 ssd drive and 1 ide 80gb. I had to use 2 molex to pcie power connectors to power it, but no probs. I didn’t try mining with it, just in case I did pop something lol

                              good to know as I just had it spare as a bit of junk…

                              whew… back to mining :)

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