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Power your Gridseed Blade with your existing ATX computer power supplies! Our proprietary solution is the best way to get the most out of your ATX power supply. Our custom-fabricated solution allows you to run a single Gridseed Blade per 6-pin PCI-E. This item features 2 extra long cables, each 3 feet long. They are long enough to accomodate most configurations. These cables can also be used for 2 regular Gridseed miners in either Scrypt-only or Dual mode.
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Power your Gridseeds with your existing ATX computer power supplies! Our proprietary solution is the best way to get the most out of your ATX power supply. Our custom-fabricated solution allows you to run 6 Gridseeds per 6-pin PCI-E. This is a 2 pack, so you can power up to 12 Gridseeds! This item features 2 sets of 6 cables, each 1 foot long. These cables are designed for Scrypt-only mode.
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Power your Gridseeds with your existing ATX computer power supplies! Our proprietary solution is the best way to get the most out of your ATX power supply. Our custom-fabricated solution allows you to run 3 Gridseeds per 6-pin PCI-E. This is a 4 pack, so you can power up to 12 Gridseeds! This item features 4 sets of 3 cables, each 3 feet long. Additionally, each wire is 18-gauge, which is thick enough to support Dual Mode when needed.
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Cointellect has been doing the rounds of the cryptocurrency interwebs as of late, and for good reason. The payouts are ridiculous. Admittedly there is a slight disadvantage in that they only (currently) offer dogecoin and paypal withdrawals, but value in comparison with many other cloud mining services, Cointellect comes out up top. Payouts are calculated in Euros.
I started off by downloading their free software. On 3 computers, all semi-old, I was earning roughly 1.20 Euro per day. I then went ahead and purchased their Demo contract, which only returned an approximate 2 Euro profit, but was worth it to verify that they actually did pay out. There were a few bugs in the system in the first month or so of use, but they seem to have ironed them out with the influx of new users.
I'm currently sitting on a 10mhs contract, which cost approx $145 AUD. It returns, without fail, above 2.22 Euro per day - I don't have any of the software running because it was consistently irritating my antivirus and slowing my computers down. If you don't use the computer much, I'd recommend just running the free software, although the contracts do return you a profit. You can work out the maths, but from about 10mhs upwards you more or less double your investment.
Once this contract runs out, I will likely purchase another. If you don't withdraw your earnings daily, you can use them to reinvest in contracts. They take credit card and bitcoin.
I like Cointellect because it's very easy to make withdrawals daily, and there's no major fluctuations in payouts or fees (cough GAWminers cough, more on that later). The customer service has been excellent thus far, very quick and helpful. It's also nice to know you have a guaranteed weekly income for the length of time of the contract.
If you work out the value, the Cointellect contracts can be quite pricey given the fact they only last 3-12 months. But, you pay for the reliability, which I have found is worth it.
So far, it seems promising. As with all cloud mining services, be careful not to invest more than you can afford to lose, as you never know what will happen. I've had several services vanish with my money - hashcloudy, markets.cx, coinex.pw for example - which can be incredibly frustrating.
Unquestionably the highest paying, most reliable cloud coin mining site I have found in my travels so far. It takes a little getting used to, and is perhaps therefore not so newbie friendly, but more than worth it if you are at all familiar with cryptocurrency, bitcoin, litecoin et al.
The main package currently being sold on ltcgear.com is the 1600, which with the discount code anniversary1yr plus purchase in bitcoin (total discount 57%) comes to about $846 USD (which at early Nov rates is $948 AUD).
At current rates, 1600 shares gets you $105USD /$122 AUD (measured against the current value of bitcoin - but, if you sell the litecoins you receive at somewhere like locallitecoins you may end up with more. I use shapeshift.io to transfer funds).
You can calculate your return on investment or ROI here: www.ltcgearcalc.com. The great thing about this site, all managed seemingly by a single guy named Chris, is not only that if you purchase midweek you'll get a whole week payout, but that Chris provides share multiplications roughly every six weeks, meaning even with litecoin's rising difficulty you're guaranteed a profit. Typically that's x1.35.
Payouts are weekly, currently on Friday (Saturday for Australians).
Alternatives, if you're not sure if you want to put your precious bitcoin on a new venture, you can check out www.ltcminer.net. They provide share packages in smaller and more affordable increments - although at approximately $5.75USD per Mh/s, LTCGear is currently the cheapest cloud scrypt mining service around.
For really good deals, including some cash back offers, check out www.ltcgeartalk.com. All done at own risk - personally I've purchased through both www.ltcminer.net and www.ltcgear.com.
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