Title: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 20, 2013, 11:15:19 PM To save much hassle you can buy direct from here
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FREE-SHIPPING-New-ASIC-40-50GHhash-s-Bitcoin-miner-BTC-Miner/1389236020.html He has 18 units instock so that's 900Gh/s Cheers :) Not much info other than it runs 130nm chip 40Gh/s per 5 blades overclock to 50Gh/s Power per 5 blades is 500w https://i.imgur.com/9IuxbVc.jpg https://i.imgur.com/L4j3uoE.jpg https://i.imgur.com/oOnBAvR.jpg Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 20, 2013, 11:54:45 PM Just came to my attention these can't be the old chips as would be no where near powerful, will try get more info also price is $1050 for 5 Blades from supplier
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: klondike_bar on November 21, 2013, 12:01:01 AM Speaking to my supplier in China today and he showed me this new product he received from Fried Cat factory. Not much info other than it runs 130nm chip(Same old crap) 40Gh/s per blade overclock to 48Gh/s Come in blocks of 5 or mills as he said so total stock speed 200Gh/s or overclocked 240Gh/s Power per 5 blades is 500w that makes no sense. gen1/2 blades were 32 chips and ran at about 10-15GH the asicminer cube is 80 chips and runs 30-38GH ie: 1 chip = 0.47GH overclocked. these cards show 32 chips each as far as i can tell. that should mean less than 15GH per card, or 50-75GH per bundle. also, in prior models, 1GH = ~7w these are either a 65nm design (ie: 3-4x the speed of 130nm at 1/4 the W/GH) or a sham, unless im missing something. in theory, a 65nm could allow for ~1.3GH/chip = 41.6GH and 1GH = ~2w means about 500w for 225GH Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: shapemaker on November 21, 2013, 12:01:55 AM Just came to my attention these can't be the old chips as would be no where near powerful, will try get more info also price is $1050 for 5 Blades from supplier 40/32 = 1.25, so they can't be the old 130nm chips. If the specs are correct ofc. Interesting, at that price they would actually be profitable. What is wrong with Grilled Cat? ;) Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: vm1990 on November 21, 2013, 12:07:55 AM haha looks a bit like the BFL monarchs. anyhow i hope the get released soon i want 1
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: OutCast3k on November 21, 2013, 12:13:53 AM interesting :o
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 21, 2013, 12:25:37 AM Will need to confirm all details, going to get a hashing report tomorrow to see them in action.
I agree that these must be min 65nm chips Will update on any info I get Cheers Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: crazyearner on November 21, 2013, 12:32:23 AM Will need to confirm all details, going to get a hashing report tomorrow to see them in action. I agree that these must be min 65nm chips Will update on any info I get Cheers So will you be selling theses units yourself in uk for that price is that all in $1050 is that correct $1,050 for 5 blades total costing around 2 Bitcoin ? Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 21, 2013, 12:55:45 AM Will need to confirm all details, going to get a hashing report tomorrow to see them in action. I agree that these must be min 65nm chips Will update on any info I get Cheers So will you be selling theses units yourself in uk for that price is that all in $1050 is that correct $1,050 for 5 blades total costing around 2 Bitcoin ? Right apologize time, google translate is not the best thing to use when converting into English. Right 5 Blades = total of 40 Gh/s with overclock to 50Gh/s can confirm price of £700 or $1,127USD Power 500w for 5 blades Currently supplier has 18 units instock. Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: glendall on November 21, 2013, 12:55:52 AM haha looks a bit like the BFL monarchs. anyhow i hope the get released soon i want 1 Looks like the monarch -- but will actually not be 6-12 months late. Maybe that should freidcat's new tag line for this. Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: cchan on November 21, 2013, 12:59:28 AM This is blades from BTCgarden, not Friedcat.
http://www.btcgarden.com/ (http://www.btcgarden.com/) Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: crazyearner on November 21, 2013, 01:07:08 AM 40Gh/s per blade overclock to 48Gh/s ??? where was this then or missing something as site says 10GH per blade.
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: bitterdog on November 21, 2013, 01:07:30 AM https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=264696.0
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 21, 2013, 01:07:51 AM This is blades from BTCgarden, not Friedcat. http://www.btcgarden.com/ (http://www.btcgarden.com/) These blades are not the ones of BTCgarden Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 21, 2013, 01:14:42 AM To save much hassle you can buy direct from here
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/FREE-SHIPPING-New-ASIC-40-50GHhash-s-Bitcoin-miner-BTC-Miner/1389236020.html He has 18 units instock so that's 900Gh/s Cheers :) Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: limbaugh on November 21, 2013, 01:18:59 AM So they are Bitgarden. You should change the topic.
Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: CroverNo01 on November 21, 2013, 01:31:41 AM So they are Bitgarden. You should change the topic. These are not Bitgarden boards or chips please look at photos and compare also the ship and specs are diffrent Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: limbaugh on November 21, 2013, 01:33:46 AM So they are Bitgarden. You should change the topic. These are not Bitgarden boards or chips please look at photos and compare also the ship and specs are diffrent The description refers to bitgarden multiple times. "Bit garden to provide maintenance is as follows" Title: Re: New AsicMiner Gen3 Blade ? Post by: klondike_bar on November 21, 2013, 03:08:05 AM So they are Bitgarden. You should change the topic. These are not Bitgarden boards or chips please look at photos and compare also the ship and specs are diffrent The description refers to bitgarden multiple times. "Bit garden to provide maintenance is as follows" look at this: http://www.btcgarden.com//images/105_2.jpg the layout is slightly arranged, but its clearly the same design just a different revision. still, 130nm doesnt match the stated specs VERDICT: not worth the ~2BTC pricetag (1.7-2.1BTC depending what exchange you price using) considering that it does not include a PSU, uses 130nm technology, and will only mine about 1.2-1.5BTC in its lifetime (not considering power costs). $700 would be a more realistic pricetag |