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101  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gigampz: Save 50% on Power Supplies, DPS-800GBA, DPS-1200FBA, DPS-2000bb on: November 06, 2014, 09:25:18 PM
Any more Common Slot models? I would be interested in some more of those.

I have 4 Common Slot board left.  The rest are for the DPS-800GBA.
102  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gigampz: Save 50% on Power Supplies, DPS-800GBA, DPS-1200FBA, DPS-2000bb on: November 05, 2014, 09:07:12 PM
Still have a bunch of these in stock.
103  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: November 04, 2014, 04:44:07 PM
Exactly. All these trolling in this thread and not a single post where exact dates of legal proceedings, one by one, with corresponding conclusions reached by the court and other interested entities can be found. Can someone please log what was/is happening? Disproportion of how many people have interest in this, and how few useful info can be found is amazing.

You mean like the website with exactly all that information that has been posted here and also sent via snail mail to all the creditors?

https://cases.processgeneral.com/cases/document/case/5/hashfast-technologies-llc/
104  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: November 04, 2014, 04:42:25 PM
can anyone post the date of the auction and and any details on bidding? It is time to put this lame horse down

https://cases.processgeneral.com/cases/document/case/5/hashfast-technologies-llc/

That information along with every other public document and audio from the case is available on the creditor's information website.

For the auction details look under documents and check out the document labeled Docket222.pdf  It looks like the date is Dec 4th 2014 @ 10:00 in a location in San Francisco TBD.  Procedures for bidding and the items up for auction are also listed.
105  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gigampz: Boards for Server PSUs, DPS-800GBA, DPS-1200FBA, DPS-2000bb on: October 20, 2014, 02:21:11 AM
Any chance you could add a 5v Type A female USB header on any of your boards?

Just in case you missed this:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622783.msg7334094#msg7334094

Thanks for posting that, it's been awhile since I read trough this thread.

I was just offering a suggestion to the OP so that they might consider adding a header on a future board revision.
Not everyone is into modding and plug n play is so much better anyways.

You can definitely get a cheap regulator to get 5v or hook in to the existing 5v pins.  We are trying to keep the cost as low as possible and adding additional connectors gets pricey and since most people use these to power Antminers they don't care about 5v.

In other news we got a fresh shipment of DPS-800GBA boards in.
106  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gigampz: Boards for Server PSUs, DPS-800GBA, DPS-1200FBA, DPS-2000bb on: October 11, 2014, 01:52:56 PM
We still have about 5 DPS-1200 boards in stock and hundred of DPS-800GBA boards ready to ship.  With the slump in Bitcoin price we are willing to entertain offers for large orders of boards.  Our stock of DPS-800GBA boards is piling up so we need to clear them out.  Make an offer.
107  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gigampz: Boards for Server PSUs, DPS-800GBA, DPS-1200FBA, DPS-2000bb on: October 06, 2014, 07:34:52 PM
Lead time?

Edit: just read this:
Do you have one for the IBM 2000W

Not on the shelf but we can do a custom order for almost any power supply at customer request.  Typical lead time for a custom order is 3 - 8 weeks depending on your lead time vs. cost requirements and availability of the required connectors.  Typical minimum order is going to be 100 - 300 boards to be cost effective but it varies by PSU.

Which answers my question. I only need 5 to 10 units, so I guess that's out of the question.

3 weeks is our typical lead time if all the parts are readily available.  We stock our DPS-800GBA (1000 Watt PSU) product for immediate delivery and it is priced to be competitive on a $/watt basis with the DPS-2000bb if you are buying multiple.
108  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Save 50% on PSUs w/ Gigampz: Board for DPS-800GBA 850/1000 Watt Server PSU on: October 01, 2014, 07:17:29 PM
    A few announcements...

    1. Got a fresh shipment of DPS-800GBA boards yesterday for anyone looking for good pricing on a volume order.  We can offer volume pricing as low as $22 per board for orders of 100+ boards.

    2. We are down to our last 5 Common Slot boards (DSP1200-FBA)  Get them  while they last.  We also have some DSP-1200FBA PSUs we can sell with these boards if you want a whole kit.

    3. We now have board designs for the DPS-2000bb, and the Dell Z750p available for custom order.  Minimum order for a custom order is 150 boards and lead time is typically 3 weeks.  Pricing depends on desired quantity, lead time, and part availability.

DPS-2000bb Album

109  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: What PSU you use for your antminer S3? on: September 19, 2014, 12:36:09 AM
Im confused on how to tell how much power is going out to the 12V rail.

I have this PSU already, Would it work with my single antminer s3?

Aantec EA500D
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=322679

http://www.antec.com/pdf/flyers/EA500D_flyer_EN.pdf

It says it has 2 12v rails each can supply 22 Amps.  It doesn't say if the 2 PCIe connectors share a single rail though.  If that is the case then it wouldn't work because is is really only a ~250 Watt PSU.
110  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Save 50% on PSUs w/ Gigampz: Board for DPS-800GBA 850/1000 Watt Server PSU on: September 17, 2014, 07:03:54 PM
Back in stock on power supplies cables and boards.
111  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [12th Sept] on: September 17, 2014, 03:31:48 AM
@dogie have you ever heard of the ASIC company Hashra?  They are supposedly based in the UK and offering almost too good to be true ASIC prices and are taking what look like pre-orders.  Thoughts?  can you add them to your guide.

Preorder firms don't get traffic by being added to the list, and yes likely its too good to be true. Or maybe not, but either ways there's not much reason to preorder when the market is offering so much in hand hardware.

I'm not suggesting you should link to them, but if they aren't trust worthy (and I don't think they are) it would be good to be able to point people to a definitive source of that kind of information.
112  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide [12th Sept] on: September 16, 2014, 11:06:29 PM
@dogie have you ever heard of the ASIC company Hashra?  They are supposedly based in the UK and offering almost too good to be true ASIC prices and are taking what look like pre-orders.  Thoughts?  can you add them to your guide.
113  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Save 50% on PSUs w/ Gigampz: Board for DPS-800GBA 850/1000 Watt Server PSU on: September 16, 2014, 05:32:00 PM
already paid ... pm sent... thank you

Order shipped check your PMs for tracking.  Thanks
114  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Save 50% on PSUs w/ Gigampz: Board for DPS-800GBA 850/1000 Watt Server PSU on: September 15, 2014, 11:04:40 PM
We are back in stock on cables, a good amount of boards left, we are running low on PSUs but have more scheduled to arrive on Wednesday.  Seems to be a rush to acquire PSU's now that Antminer is shipping their latest batch.
115  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: September 15, 2014, 07:15:31 PM
What was the big idea behind killing the liquidbits deal?

The main problem was that it was they weren't offering to pay cash.  They wanted to pay a very small amount to a select few companies to get their hands on the chips and then if they decided to build a mine and after they got their investment back they would maybe pay up to 6 million dollars back to creditors.  So the likely outcome for customer creditors was that we would have ended up with $0.  If you have a choice between keeping something that is worth a few million and declining in value so you could look for another buyer or $0 for it right now which would you take?

weird that there wasn't a back and forth where some cash might have come forward..."this deal or no deal". Especially since there wasn't anything waiting in the wings.

where are the new ideas to use the declining value chips? Is there an email address for the CRO to send some ideas too because it sure seems like there are none?

There were negotiations in the sense that Liquidbits negotiated with Hashfast (ie: Monica, Simon, etc...).  It's just that Hashfast's idea of a "good" deal and the creditor's were different and they didn't include the creditors in meaningful negotiation.  Now that the CRO is in control he is much more likely to negotiate a deal for the creditors that the bankruptcy judge will actually approve.  I posted the CRO's contact email back a few pages in this thread.
116  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: September 15, 2014, 05:21:09 PM
What was the big idea behind killing the liquidbits deal?

The main problem was that it was they weren't offering to pay cash.  They wanted to pay a very small amount to a select few companies to get their hands on the chips and then if they decided to build a mine and after they got their investment back they would maybe pay up to 6 million dollars back to creditors.  So the likely outcome for customer creditors was that we would have ended up with $0.  If you have a choice between keeping something that is worth a few million and declining in value so you could look for another buyer or $0 for it right now which would you take?
117  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Save 50% on PSUs w/ Gigampz: Board for DPS-800GBA 850/1000 Watt Server PSU on: September 15, 2014, 05:25:18 AM
Just got 2 of your adapters for the HP Common Slot PSU's and gotta say, very nice.

Thanks!  glad you're happy with them.
118  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] SALE! 1000 Watt Server Power Supplies w/ breakout board and PCIe Cables on: September 15, 2014, 05:24:18 AM
i have a psu HP DL580 G5 HP DPS-1200FBA  ( 438202-001, 440785-001, 441830-001 ) can this break out board fits ?? im running it @ 1200W?? whats your recommendation??


and how much it cost for shipping to philippines 7 pcs? break out board+shipping   /   board + psu + cables + shipping ?  

please do quote me ..  

We make two different boards one for the DPS-800GBA, and a different one that works with the DPS-1200FBA.  More information on the DPS-1200FBA version can be found in the following thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622783.msg8745949#msg8745949

I'll send you a PM with details on shipping costs to the Philippines.
119  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: September 14, 2014, 08:02:24 PM
has it finally been established that icebreaker = simon

No, it appears that icebreaker is some guy named Ralph that worked at Hashfast and also posted under the Hashfast_CL name  which is why some posts from Hashfast_CL have the same moronic tone as the stuff Icebreaker posts.
120  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: September 14, 2014, 03:18:01 AM
Hints to what's Ralph's last name in my PM box in 5...4...3...  Shocked

You're slipping Gleb, we already know Ralph's last name is Crowder.  He was outed several pages back.

I think I missed it and it ain't coming up via any searches. Need help!

My bad, it wasn't in this forum, you can find his last name by searching for people making claims against Hashfast under the name "Ralph" on the Pacer website.  At any rate it's in the public record.
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