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    Sold: NVIDIA Titan Xp with box

    bump, want to get this sold soon!
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    Sold: NVIDIA Titan Xp with box

    Price dropped to $500
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    Sold: NVIDIA Titan Xp with box

    If you're not familiar, the Titan Xp is basically an ultra-unlocked 1080 Ti+++ (3584:224:88 vs 3840:240:96 shaders:texture:ROP per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nvidia_graphics_processing_units and 12GB vram), and is a semi-professional card [but still awesome for gaming!]. Benchmarks...
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    Possible space available for ASIC miner hosting (in a real datacenter!)

    Heh, yep -- datacenter space *is* unfortunately rather expensive. Bitcoin's price fluctuates so frequently it's hard to judge based on a "current snapshot" at the low's it's currently sitting at -- three days ago the profitability projections were $400/month/unit. As an aside, at their rated...
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    Possible space available for ASIC miner hosting (in a real datacenter!)

    Apologies if this isn't an appropriate venue for this, I just thought I'd post here to see if I could help anyone out (and I'd much rather work with HardOCP members than the types of people you often find on the 'main' crypto forums!) I bought a bunch of ASIC miners (Antminer S9 and L3+), and...
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    thanks!

    thanks!
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    Most Cost Effective Way To Get 32GB For ESXI

    I'm also looking into refitting my existing server (primarily data storage with a bunch of services piled on top which would be better virtualized) with ESXi VT-d compatible hardware, preferably on the cheap. I'm strongly leaning toward the IBM BR10i RAID cards. They're are PCIe x8 and have 2...
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    WTB: Phenom II 2-4 core + mobo (virtualization host)

    I'm looking to put together a computer for my brother; he's expressed interest lately in playing with a virtualized setup and the phenom II's seem to be good for doing that inexpensively. Any phenom II + mobo setup could probably work; it would be ideal if the motherboard were on this list of...
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    WTB: CPU+Mobo+(maybe)Ram. Anything with PCIe

    Looking to help my brother upgrade his system to something a bit more modern. I've got a decent PCIe video card I want to give him, but he's on a socket 754 AGP setup. Basically I'm looking for pretty much any CPU+motherboard+HSF setup that is stable, trouble-free, and has PCIe slots. He...
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    FS: 1156 Stuff

    YGPM
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    WTB: 2x1gb/4x512mb DDR1 FS: 2x512mb DDR1 PC3700 OCZ Platinum

    WTB: 2gb DDR1 for my S939 I need some more memory in my aging S939 system, so I'd like to buy a 2gb kit. A DDR400 / PC3200 value ram kit would be just fine. 2x1gb preferred, but 4x512mb will be considered FS: 2x512mb kit of OCZ PC 3700 512MB EB Dual CH Platinum Edition 3-3-2-8, $50 shipped...
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    OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 or equivalent still available anywhere?

    I think I actually have some in my system that I'm not really utilizing fully -- I could easily part with these and buy some cheaper RAM. I'll PM you my email address .. contact me there if you're interested.
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    Best place to buy an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro online....

    How does this cooler compare with the Scythe Katana / Scythe Katana Cu? Seems like another reasonable option in the same price range. Any input?
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    Enhance ENP, XCLIO goodpower, or Sunbeam NUUO?

    From what I've gathered lately, the following PSUs give good performance for price in their range. I know everyone will say I'd be better off buying one of the high-end Corsair PSU's, but I don't really have the money to spend on it. So, which of these (or another in the $50-70 range) would...
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