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Bitcoin => Hardware => Topic started by: Minor Miner on July 30, 2014, 06:24:12 AM



Title: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: Minor Miner on July 30, 2014, 06:24:12 AM
For those of us that do not surf and look for new pages added to the HF site on a daily basis, they posted a blog entry listed stuff they have for sale.   It is quite strange they did not publicize this but it is now up and public.   If anyone has interest, here is the list.
http://hashfast.com/parts/
Yes, we are still in business and want to make everyone aware that we are actively selling chips, components and system parts from our current inventory. All is immediately available and will ship within 5 business days. All prices are in US dollars and customer pays all shipping charges.

$8,400.00 per 50 HashFast Golden Nonce ASICs ($168 each)
$13,900.00 per single wafer (typically produces 167 yielded Golden Nonce ASICs)
$432.00 per 4 Cool-IT ECO III-120FB Liquid Cooling Systems, 120mm Fan not included ($108 each)
$700.00 per 20 Sanyo Denki Axial Fans 120mm, 12VDC, 224 CFM, 3A ($35 each)
$1,120.00 per 7 Seasonic X-850 Power Supply Units ($160 each)
$560.00 per 8 Sierra 4U chassis — empty, mounting holes for 2 PSUs, 2 Hashfast boards, 2 front 120mm fans/coolers, 3 front 120mm fans/coolers ($70 each)
$265.50 per tray of 90 Lattice ICE40HX1K-VQ100 (IC FPGA 72 I/O – 100TQPF). Requires 1 per Yoli Evo Mining board. ($2.95 each)
$572.00 per reel of 650 Coiltronics FP1007R3-R17-R (IND, SMY,10x7mm, 60A, 150-170nH). Requires 24 per Yoli Evo Mining board. ($0.88 each)
$1,090.00 per partial reel of 500 International Rectifier IR3550 (PQFN 6x6mm). Requires 24 per Yoli Evo Mining board. ($2.18 each)
$1,140.00 per partial reel of 500 International Rectifier IR3566B (IR3566B Digital PWM Controller IC). Requires 4 per Yoli Evo Mining Board. ($2.28 each)
$221.00 per partial reel of 325 International Rectifier IR3823MTRPBF (PQFN 4x5mm). Requires 1 per Yoli Evo Mining Board ($0.68 each)
$1,432.00 per partial reel of 400 Linear Technology LTC3855 Dual, Multiphase Synchronous DC/DC Controller. Requires 8 per Revision 2 Board. ($3.58 each)

If you are interested in purchasing any of these items, please contact us at email Parts@HashFast.com. Larger orders may qualify for additional discounts.


Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: klondike_bar on July 30, 2014, 12:50:39 PM
even if you could assemble for free you would lose money on this - 850W PSU for $160? You can get 1000W+ for that price brand new


they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value


Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: iCEBREAKER on July 30, 2014, 01:05:00 PM
even if you could assemble for free you would lose money on this - 850W PSU for $160? You can get 1000W+ for that price brand new


they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value

These are top quality Seasonic PSUs; any other retail brand will have trouble being run over spec for months at a time.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151102

says $160 is the fair market value for one.

Good luck with your Thortec and Rosewill 1000Ws (you'll need it)!   ;)


Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: jimmothy on July 30, 2014, 03:11:23 PM
even if you could assemble for free you would lose money on this - 850W PSU for $160? You can get 1000W+ for that price brand new


they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value

It doesn't seem like they want to liquidate anything.

Adding up the materials on that list would be about $650 per board (many parts unlisted). Shipping would probably be no less than $100 per board and another ~$150 for pcb/assembly.

Overall more than $900 for 650gh at 1.2w/gh.. Do they not know S3s are less than $800?


Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: daddyfatsax on July 30, 2014, 03:21:26 PM
even if you could assemble for free you would lose money on this - 850W PSU for $160? You can get 1000W+ for that price brand new


they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value

These are top quality Seasonic PSUs; any other retail brand will have trouble being run over spec for months at a time.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151102

says $160 is the fair market value for one.

Good luck with your Thortec and Rosewill 1000Ws (you'll need it)!   ;)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438011&cm_re=evga_1300w-_-17-438-011-_-Product

For $10 more you can get a 1300 watt EVGA with a $30 rebate.

I got 2 Habanero boards from Mr.Teal that uses the Hashfast chips and they have been awesome.



Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: klondike_bar on July 30, 2014, 10:30:12 PM
even if you could assemble for free you would lose money on this - 850W PSU for $160? You can get 1000W+ for that price brand new


they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value

These are top quality Seasonic PSUs; any other retail brand will have trouble being run over spec for months at a time.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817151102

says $160 is the fair market value for one.

Good luck with your Thortec and Rosewill 1000Ws (you'll need it)!   ;)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438011&cm_re=evga_1300w-_-17-438-011-_-Product
For $10 more you can get a 1300 watt EVGA with a $30 rebate.

^This. I have a pair of these and they run great.


Title: Re: Hashfast Posts prices for Chips and Wafers etc.
Post by: cedivad on July 31, 2014, 01:48:08 PM
they need to reduce all those prices by 20% to actually liquidate anything while it still has value
There is no point in not doing so, to create a demand for what they need to liquidate, but I'm not surprised by them doing once again everything to burn value.