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      FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

      Holy crap I managed to make a sale :D pfff overpriced hahaha not in my books haha ;)

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        RIPPEDDRAGON Regular Member last edited by

        [quote name=“HopeStillFlies” post=“46522” timestamp=“1387567608”]
        7950 was the best when it came to cost/performance. 7970 was the best for “how much power can I cram within this area”. 7990s have always been more expensive with not much to show for it in the cost/performance arena. I don’t know if I could’ve gotten one for $600 two months ago, but I do know they were going for around sub$1000 when I was building my 7950 rig.

        Anybody poised to actually buy graphics cards in the coming weeks is keeping their eye on the R9 280x.
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        Newegg had them on sale between $600-700 with 8 games included for the last month before the R9 series was launched. The problem was there was plenty of 7950s and 7970s at the time and the 7990 was just awful on release with plenty of coil whine and the heat pocket in dual 7990 configs. At close to $1 per KH/s it would be like having $700-750 R9 280x/7970s.

        7950 -> R9 280(unreleased): 650KH/s @ $200 MSRP
        7970 -> R9 280x: 750 KH/s @ $300 MSRP
        7990 = 2x slower 7970s
        R9 290: 800+ KH/s @ $400 MSRP
        R9 290x: 850+ KH/s @ $550 MSRP

        Right now prices are up about 20-45% depending on which retailer wants to gouge you on price. These prices have already started to drop back to MSRP and there are a large # of R9 series cards on their way to retailers.

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          HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

          [quote name=“FTClover” post=“46524” timestamp=“1387568681”]

          Interesting, so with your rig what kind of kh/s are you getting? And is it very profitable? What altcoin do you mine?? :)
          [/quote]4x 7950 Sapphire, 2.6-2.8MH/s, profitability relative, mine other coins when they’re really high on the profitability chart but when it’s negligible I mine FTC.

          [quote]Holy crap I managed to make a sale :D pfff overpriced hahaha not in my books haha ;)[/quote]

          Welp, there’s always someone out there to pay any price, it’s just a matter of time.

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            FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

            [quote name=“HopeStillFlies” post=“46557” timestamp=“1387577520”]
            [quote author=FTClover link=topic=6253.msg46524#msg46524 date=1387568681]

            Interesting, so with your rig what kind of kh/s are you getting? And is it very profitable? What altcoin do you mine?? :)
            [/quote]4x 7950 Sapphire, 2.6-2.8MH/s, profitability relative, mine other coins when they’re really high on the profitability chart but when it’s negligible I mine FTC.

            [quote]Holy crap I managed to make a sale :D pfff overpriced hahaha not in my books haha ;)[/quote]

            Welp, there’s always someone out there to pay any price, it’s just a matter of time.
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            That sounds like a nice setup, I was actually just looking at the sapphire 7950 and to setup a decent rig with 3 of them would cost me something like 1400 euro so I’m thinking buy the parts seperately over the next few months to make it easier :)

            Also how long does this sort of rig last? Does mining not wear them out? My brother went mental when I used his new laptop to mine for like 5 minutes saying its messing up the computer ???

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              HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

              [quote name=“FTClover” post=“46582” timestamp=“1387586240”]
              Also how long does this sort of rig last? Does mining not wear them out? My brother went mental when I used his new laptop to mine for like 5 minutes saying its messing up the computer ???
              [/quote]If I keep it ventilated well enough I anticipate it’ll last as long as the kinetic parts on it work.

              Yeah, using a laptop for this sort of thing isn’t advisable. Laptops aren’t built for endurance 24/7 computing, much less anything strenuous like mining.

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                FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

                [img]http://www.cryptobadger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/miner-268x300.jpg[/img]

                I’m going to attempt to build this with a tonnes of extra cooling fans :) just want to know if when you build a rig do you have to buy the os and install it yourself?

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                  HopeStillFlies Regular Member last edited by

                  [quote name=“FTClover” post=“46753” timestamp=“1387667996”]
                  [img]http://www.cryptobadger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/miner-268x300.jpg[/img]

                  I’m going to attempt to build this with a tonnes of extra cooling fans :) just want to know if when you build a rig do you have to buy the os and install it yourself?
                  [/quote]

                  Lubuntu is free, but I do whatever I can to avoid Windows. Plus I can run it off a 16GB stick on a USB 2.0 port so that I can turn the USB 3.0 and SATA bus off in the BIOS to save a little power. Not have to worry about a hard drive failing, either.

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                    FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

                    [quote name=“HopeStillFlies” post=“46807” timestamp=“1387696442”]
                    [quote author=FTClover link=topic=6253.msg46753#msg46753 date=1387667996]
                    [img]http://www.cryptobadger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/miner-268x300.jpg[/img]

                    I’m going to attempt to build this with a tonnes of extra cooling fans :) just want to know if when you build a rig do you have to buy the os and install it yourself?
                    [/quote]

                    Lubuntu is free, but I do whatever I can to avoid Windows. Plus I can run it off a 16GB stick on a USB 2.0 port so that I can turn the USB 3.0 and SATA bus off in the BIOS to save a little power. Not have to worry about a hard drive failing, either.
                    [/quote]

                    Sure the only os I know how to use is windows haha I’ll probably just install 8.1 so that if the miner ever runs out of shtuff to mine I can still use it as a gaming pc :)

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                      corather Regular Member last edited by

                      [quote name=“FTClover” post=“46874” timestamp=“1387715970”]
                      [quote author=HopeStillFlies link=topic=6253.msg46807#msg46807 date=1387696442]
                      [quote author=FTClover link=topic=6253.msg46753#msg46753 date=1387667996]
                      [img]http://www.cryptobadger.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/miner-268x300.jpg[/img]

                      I’m going to attempt to build this with a tonnes of extra cooling fans :) just want to know if when you build a rig do you have to buy the os and install it yourself?
                      [/quote]

                      Lubuntu is free, but I do whatever I can to avoid Windows. Plus I can run it off a 16GB stick on a USB 2.0 port so that I can turn the USB 3.0 and SATA bus off in the BIOS to save a little power. Not have to worry about a hard drive failing, either.
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                      Sure the only os I know how to use is windows haha I’ll probably just install 8.1 so that if the miner ever runs out of shtuff to mine I can still use it as a gaming pc :)
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                      Use Cryptobadgers guide on setting up the linux install. It’s good enough to run the miner and his guide is step by step. If you run into any problems his forum is active also and he’ll reply to problems eventually. If he doesn’t, one of the forum members will. Or just ask here. Many smart brains on this forum.

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                        FTClover Regular Member Banned last edited by

                        Thanks guys for all the advice +1 for your help :)

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