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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/05/2013 20:11, Stewart Larner
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seen this mirror for isos <br>
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<span style="">Sent from my iPhone 5 Got one yet? </span></div>
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Cheers mate. I have almost got it on the Torrent but the old mirrors
were all broken. I am pretty sure I will get one of these attempts
to work. It already works in Windows 7 but this is supposed to be
better. I have a ATI 5850 coming tomorrow which should kick out
300MHash which is a lot better than the 12MHash I am getting with my
test hardware.<br>
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The motherboard can take two graphics cards so I can double my hash
rate at a later date.<br>
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The idea of piggy backing off a server is not such a good idea
because you have to use unstable Linux sources. A server just needs
to sit there with no messing about.<br>
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