I haven't touched the beta in months and I purposed stayed out of the open weekend. I'm going to pick the game up when it launches and just cross my fingers that it shocks me. Worst case Blizzard...
Type: Posts; User: [XC] gomeler; Keyword(s):
I haven't touched the beta in months and I purposed stayed out of the open weekend. I'm going to pick the game up when it launches and just cross my fingers that it shocks me. Worst case Blizzard...
Lining up the funding to acquire either 10 singles or 10 of these -> http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/cairnsmore/cairnsmore1.html. Regardless of the platform, I'm tired of GPUs and want to get on the FPGA...
Same boat as you but for the time being it isn't incredibly important for me to have a high yield investment location. Come ~July though it will be so.. same deal here :D
Just directed 5 GH/s to GPUMAX to test it out. Still waiting to a referral for Bitcoin Savings and Trust. Not really a big issue at the moment though as I spend every BTC mined on more hardware....
Yup, distributed pooling software. Pretty slick and in line with the concept of bitcoin. I myself am still on btcguild, patiently waiting to get in to GPUMAX for my primary pool.
I apply a big ass blob, mount the evap with slight pressure and kick on the computer until the CPU is around 60-70C. Rotate the evap mount a bit to squish out excess paste, tighten down and begin...
You have the best toys. Look forward to seeing how this comes together. What gases would necessitate 2 HXs? I'd think something simple like R600a/R170 would suffice?
Clearing stock for Ivy Bridge?
Thought about it, I've seen a few "fallen off the back of the truck" compressors on eBay but I'm still not fond of such high discharge pressures. Haven't had a pressure failure of a joint/component...
You guys done arguing about vram? This thread is no longer about HD 7970 price cuts..
I pay $0.11/kWh and achieve around 2.4 MH/W averaged across my farm. It is profitable for me to mine down to around $3 after which the profits would be so low I'd consider selling everything off. The...
Found a guy willing to rent out his barn to me. 70 amps of 240v and a massive barn with windows waiting for exhaust fans :D Bought up a bunch of GPUs and looking at installing around 11 GH/s in a...
Looks like he logged in yesterday. Hopefully he'll respond back to you via PM or in this thread. Is there something wrong?
Was wondering why it looked like it had brake lights. So, if I understand correctly this entire system will process methane, consume water, and yield hydrogen and CO2. I imagine you guys save off the...
You've already answered a lot of my questions in your first post. Curious, was this build to chill that methanol for 24/7/365 or is this just an experiment? I like using those cylinders as your...
Because none of us thought they'd be talking about 2 GHz core speeds under LN2 temperatures at a press release for the card. But I suppose such a statement was effective as it did just us talking...
I was really hoping they'd drop down below $500. I'll just wait for the inevitable HD 7990.
Doubt that. Sounds more like NVIDIA launched with low inventory and AMD is taking advantage of the...
K|ngp|n required LN2 and an epower to push a reference GTX 680 to 1900MHz. I eagerly look forward to seeing what Zotac does. It had better not be a 2x GTX 680 where they have a pair of 1 GHz cores...
I'm going to move this to the Intel section as it'll be more appropriate. Informing the OP.
If the simulations you are running can be distributed across multiple computers then it might make more...
Can't tell if you're serious or just trolling. Product numbers in the end are just marketing.
Perhaps. With the GTX 680 in theory being cheaper to manufacture than the HD 7970 it would make sense to hold the GTX 680 as the flagship card until AMD releases their HD 7990. Then, releasing a GTX...
Exactly. Holding back a new core that could absolutely stomp AMD would make very little financial sense. Launching GK104, which is a smaller die on the unknown 28nm process gives NVIDIA the chance to...
Wow, NVIDIA has a a killer core on their hands. The price, performance and power consumption are all massive improvements. I like this new NVIDIA a lot. Now I can just hope this pushes the HD 7970...
Heck yeah, bring on the raging kneecap breaking Movieman we all want :D
You'd destroy a cute board with a useless chip. You might as well give me those E5-2687Ws.