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Title: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 08, 2019, 04:23:29 AM
New Update:
8/20/2019:
1.The sample board has been tested. See the following figure for the test sample board:
[img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/h/z/8/xhz8djty33vxlkj8h419z_s.jpg]http:// (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=xhz8djty33vxlkj8h419z.jpg)
2.The air-cooled heat test was completed and the overall test temperature was 79 degrees Celsius.See the next two pictures
[img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/2/p/4/x2p4axvijvawhu7cmrf4_s.jpg] (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=x2p4axvijvawhu7cmrf4.jpg)
[img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/k/3/r/xk3rfcgtr14j5pcwp9ts_s.jpg] (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=xk3rfcgtr14j5pcwp9ts.jpg)
3.Water cooling testing and water cooling integration solutions have been completed.See the next two pictures
 [img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/5/m/n/x5mn2lhql4ybywmy4rr8_s.jpg] (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=x5mn2lhql4ybywmy4rr8.jpg)
[img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/c/9/n/xc9nzmp5ehhbhf472xy4_s.jpg] (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=xc9nzmp5ehhbhf472xy4.jpg)
4.Algorithm filling schedule and upgrade schedule.
0xtoken  3.6GH/s   (Has been filled and installed)
DGB odocrypt  2GH/s  (online in the first week of September)
X16R  30MH/s   (online in the second week of October)
5.ALUM F1 Product specification
[img=https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/v/j/d/xvjdp4y8m9v45gfpa6dbr_s.jpg] (https://www.overpic.net/viewer.php?file=xvjdp4y8m9v45gfpa6dbr.jpg)

new update:
7/20/2019:
1. The first batch of 100 board has entered the production process. Delivery time is July 30th.
2. Our website has been updated.
3. Algorithm optimization work is underway, and we have completed optimization of 13 algorithms.

We developed the FPGA board for X16R.

Parameters:

POWER: 100W±20%
FPGA chip: Altera arria10 GX066 (Industrial grade)
Operating temperature:-20℃-70℃
Heat: Air cooling (AMD-FM2)


the progress of development

The board:
1. Prototype development completed;
2. Standard products have begun small-scale production; and The first delivery time is around July 20 2019.
https://img.overpic.net/thumbs/y/f/i/xyfina8v1mgtukf7tgr87_s.jpg


Algorithm
0xtoken              3.6GH/s     (Has been filled and installed)
DGB odocrypt      2GH/s         (online in the first week of September)
X16R                  30MH/s       (online in the second week of October)

We will continue to update the progress of the board and algorithm.

website:www.fanshudata.com (http://www.fanshudata.com)
email: support@fanshudata.com (http://support@fanshudata.com)


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: darkdude on July 08, 2019, 04:38:27 AM
how much?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: alucard20724 on July 08, 2019, 04:50:03 AM
what other algos are you going to cover?

and what pcb layout experience to you have?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: huntingthesnark on July 08, 2019, 09:21:44 AM
how much?

Not sure that makes any sense at all. Are you seriously saying you've managed to get a proprietary FPGA board hash X16r slower than a $1200 2080ti?

The Arria10 chips alone are c. $600dollars, so assume you'll be pricing at least $1k to meet costs.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: ronnieb on July 08, 2019, 03:18:26 PM
DWARF MINER 2.0


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 08, 2019, 03:42:54 PM
how much?

Not sure that makes any sense at all. Are you seriously saying you've managed to get a proprietary FPGA board hash X16r slower than a $1200 2080ti?

The Arria10 chips alone are c. $600dollars, so assume you'll be pricing at least $1k to meet costs.
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: philipma1957 on July 08, 2019, 05:09:31 PM
how much?

Not sure that makes any sense at all. Are you seriously saying you've managed to get a proprietary FPGA board hash X16r slower than a $1200 2080ti?

The Arria10 chips alone are c. $600dollars, so assume you'll be pricing at least $1k to meet costs.
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.


If it works on x16r  at 60watts and 30mh  700usd is a good price.

Good luck with it.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: DreamBlob on July 08, 2019, 07:06:11 PM
Have you joined the FPGA discord? https://discord.gg/e3Wu7dP I'm sure some devs/customers would like to talk about your product.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 09, 2019, 08:15:37 AM
Have you joined the FPGA discord? https://discord.gg/e3Wu7dP I'm sure some devs/customers would like to talk about your product.

Thank you for your invitation, I have joined.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: DreamBlob on July 17, 2019, 07:50:54 AM
Have you joined the FPGA discord? https://discord.gg/e3Wu7dP I'm sure some devs/customers would like to talk about your product.

Thank you for your invitation, I have joined.
Any update? We're getting pretty close to July 20th.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: Saydia on July 18, 2019, 05:19:33 AM
killer mining. I will know which algorithm does not work


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: huntingthesnark on July 18, 2019, 06:16:36 AM
We developed the FPGA board for X16R.

Algorithm
1. 16 algorithms have been developed


Are those 16 algos the ones for X16r, or some others too? Fact is that buying hardware is the easy part, finding ongoing algo developer support too, that's the tricky bit...


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 20, 2019, 04:17:13 AM
killer mining. I will know which algorithm does not work
16 algorithms had be developed.
We are doing algorithm optimization to enable them to achieve higher performance.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 20, 2019, 05:03:39 AM
We developed the FPGA board for X16R.

Algorithm
1. 16 algorithms have been developed


Are those 16 algos the ones for X16r, or some others too? Fact is that buying hardware is the easy part, finding ongoing algo developer support too, that's the tricky bit...

those are 16 algos the one for x16r.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1
Post by: caicai_FPGA on July 20, 2019, 05:32:04 AM
Any information about this chip??
So is this FPGA better performance(hash/watt) than 2080ti??
about the information of altera arria 10 GX066, You can find it on the official website of Intel or  just google.

about performance, yes, our board is better than 2080ti. the hash of 2080ti is 38mh/s and 220watt, our board is 30mh/s and 60watt.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: karim_hassan777 on July 20, 2019, 07:48:59 PM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: mihacrypto on July 20, 2019, 07:53:17 PM
the site is half not working, links not working. How much does this device cost and how many pieces can be connected to the computer?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: ronnieb on July 20, 2019, 07:58:09 PM
We have any test units sent out to anyone yet?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: Michail9090 on July 20, 2019, 08:01:07 PM
the speed of this card is about as NVIDIA 1080, it is interesting to know the price of these devices. Think about 70-100 dollars


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 01, 2019, 08:16:03 AM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: Huxley23 on August 01, 2019, 08:54:48 AM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
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30-40 MB of computing power? What is that?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: babos8383 on August 01, 2019, 02:16:13 PM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
This is a very big price tag. I'll buy 4 video cards RX570 to get the speed at 100Mh+. and if mining becomes irrelevant, I'll just sell them. And then where to put your devices?! Just throw out the window


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: huntingthesnark on August 01, 2019, 04:07:34 PM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
This is a very big price tag. I'll buy 4 video cards RX570 to get the speed at 100Mh+. and if mining becomes irrelevant, I'll just sell them. And then where to put your devices?! Just throw out the window


Well, dunno if RX will get you much on x16r, but you could certainly pickup a couple of 1080tis for about that cash, which would eat x4 the power, and put out slightly more hash. Your point certainly stands - in order to take a bet on dedicated hardware it needs to perform much, much better than GPUS, otherwise the risk is very high...


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: bittawm on August 01, 2019, 07:34:34 PM
I would be happy to do a public review and pay for the miner once I have recieved it and confirmed hash rate.

A review from me (or any other trusted member) would go a long way

If you refuse to let anyone do a review and try to accept money for preorders, then this is 100% a scam


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: DreamBlob on August 02, 2019, 10:17:46 PM
Did anyone that ordered receive their FPGA? Are you able to confirm the advertised hash rates and power consumption?


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 02:21:33 AM
the site is half not working, links not working. How much does this device cost and how many pieces can be connected to the computer?

In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
At present, the cabinet we use in the server room can hold 50 boards.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 02:29:29 AM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
[/quote

30-40 MB of computing power? What is that?

I mean Hash rate


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 02:40:13 AM
We have any test units sent out to anyone yet?
We are preparing, the test video will be announced later, and we are also involved in the new algorithm of DigiByte fpga hard fork, the new algorithm we are still conquering.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 02:48:08 AM
the speed of this card is about as NVIDIA 1080, it is interesting to know the price of these devices. Think about 70-100 dollars

In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of Hash rate.
The plasticity of the FPGA board is endless.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 02:54:42 AM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
This is a very big price tag. I'll buy 4 video cards RX570 to get the speed at 100Mh+. and if mining becomes irrelevant, I'll just sell them. And then where to put your devices?! Just throw out the window

Bro, you can update the new algorithm or look for other currencies that support the FPGA before you throw it out of the window. Why are you so impulsive! ;D


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 03:02:15 AM
I would be happy to do a public review and pay for the miner once I have recieved it and confirmed hash rate.

A review from me (or any other trusted member) would go a long way

If you refuse to let anyone do a review and try to accept money for preorders, then this is 100% a scam
We welcome this kind of public beta and review method. We also hope that more people will participate. We will release the evaluation video in the near future. If you need further evaluation, you can email me to communicate. My email address is support@fanshudata.com.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 03:20:15 AM
Website dont give any detailed information looks like home page is broken
The content of our website is still being updated continuously, and the English version will be online at the end of August, so stay tuned.


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 03:26:28 AM
Did anyone that ordered receive their FPGA? Are you able to confirm the advertised hash rates and power consumption?
Since our company is in China, most of the customers who have received our products are in China. We will test our FPGA board with a R&D team in Germany in the near future. Recently, we will release some test videos on YouTube. Please look forward to And pay attention to us!


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 03, 2019, 03:33:16 AM
WHAT IS THE PRICE OF  IT ?
In fact, right now, we're not going to charge more than $700.
Our products consume only 50 watts of power and can reach 30-40MB of computing power.
This is a very big price tag. I'll buy 4 video cards RX570 to get the speed at 100Mh+. and if mining becomes irrelevant, I'll just sell them. And then where to put your devices?! Just throw out the window


Well, dunno if RX will get you much on x16r, but you could certainly pickup a couple of 1080tis for about that cash, which would eat x4 the power, and put out slightly more hash. Your point certainly stands - in order to take a bet on dedicated hardware it needs to perform much, much better than GPUS, otherwise the risk is very high...

Give you a Like!


Title: Re: The world's first public X16R FPGA miner—ALUM F1 [update]
Post by: caicai_FPGA on August 20, 2019, 03:08:48 PM
I would be happy to do a public review and pay for the miner once I have recieved it and confirmed hash rate.

A review from me (or any other trusted member) would go a long way

If you refuse to let anyone do a review and try to accept money for preorders, then this is 100% a scam
We welcome this kind of public beta and review method. We also hope that more people will participate. We will release the evaluation video in the near future. If you need further evaluation, you can email me to communicate. My email address is support@fanshudata.com.

Algorithm filling schedule and upgrade schedule.
0xtoken  3.6GH/s   (Has been filled and installed)
DGB odocrypt  2GH/s  (online in the first week of September)
X16R  30MH/s   (online in the second week of October)