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2481  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners. Shipping in 7 days!!! on: March 19, 2014, 12:21:19 AM
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2482  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 1 TH/S dragon miner. Has anyone tried it more than 24 hours? on: March 18, 2014, 10:07:19 PM
You sir, are an idiot. And you are butthurt because now your miners are overpriced.

I can understand you feeling ripped off because you paid so much to a reseller of chinese chips (Bitmain) but to go around spreading falsehoods just so you can try and sell your, now, overpriced miners is idiotic.

Strange. Are you saying that chip development should be free or be considered to have zero value because... well the chips are right there now?

Odd.

C

That's not what I am saying at all. What did I say that?

I'm sure the developer of the chips is making plenty of money in China.

The reseller of the chips in Switzerland already made their money fleecing their pre order customers and charging double price for the chips they are reselling to this parties.

All it is is one mans word against another. I'm just wondering why you would choose to believe the guy who is ripping everyone of and not delivering because he can't design a pcb to save his life, or the Chinese manufacturers who have been building, mining & shipping working miners since January.
2483  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: 1 TH/S dragon miner. Has anyone tried it more than 24 hours? on: March 18, 2014, 06:56:54 PM
This 1TH/s miner is using illegal fake A1 Coincraft ASIC based miner produced in China. They are being sold on the black market in China illegally and without Bitmine's permission: http://bitmine.ch/?p=5178

IF YOU PURCHASE THIS MINER THEN YOU ARE PURCHASING COUNTERFEIT HARDWARE AND IN MOST Countries that is considered illegal. Just trying to warn people because we have spent a lot of money on genuine A1 Coincraft chips that we purchased directly from Bitmine at the end of January and we know how much they cost. There is NO WAY that the ones being sold in China for around $4000/miner are legit. It is ruining the Mining difficulty for everyone else for people in China to be stealing Bitmine's intellectual property and selling it for less than the bulk price directly from Bitmine.ch

There is no guarantee that those chips will perform to Bitmine's standards and they are definitely NOT real A1 ASIC chips. Check the price on Bitmine's website yourself for purchasing 500 chips. Their pricing is $43,750 for 500 chips which comes out to be $87.50/chip

How can people in China afford to sell 1TH/s Bitmine A1 Coincraft based miners with 40 chips per miner running between 25-30GH/s per chip for only $4,200 to 5,000? The 40 chips alone cost $3,500 (40*$87.50=$3,500)

This $3,500 bulk purchase cost of the 40 A1's from Bitmine does not include the cost of manufacturing PCB's, cases and the rest of the parts for PSU's, cooling, Raspberry Pi, etc...

The math does not add up so I would be VERY CAREFUL of buying those illegally produced A1 chips! It is like purchasing a fake iPhone. It may work for a little while but it is not the same quality as the real thing. Help stop this criminal activity by boycotting the sale of these fake A1 Coincraft chips from China.

You sir, are an idiot. And you are butthurt because now your miners are overpriced.

I can understand you feeling ripped off because you paid so much to a reseller of chinese chips (Bitmain) but to go around spreading falsehoods just so you can try and sell your, now, overpriced miners is idiotic.
2484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: March 18, 2014, 12:37:54 PM
As it stands now, i see that KnC fell under clouhashing spell and with large datacenters like datorhall or cointerra-supported cloudhashing, the only companies that  ostensibly support network diversification are, paradoxically, chinese bitmain and asicminer (will BA deliver on time-who knows?).

As it stands now, i am completely dumbfound how this all came about with KnC.
With no electrical, power, time of delivery and anything else on march 17, options are getting narrow.

In 2 Weeks they are officialy in delay. according to their Network protection Statement, where they spelled to start shipping their nextgen devices in march 2014.

You'll be a KNCCloud.com customer in less than 2 weeks, it's exciting isn't it?

Exciting that buyers will be compensated for any delay with the hosting package until their Neptune is ready if they want to keep waiting. Win-Win. Cheesy
2485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: March 17, 2014, 07:44:22 PM
so, YES, we will need PSU's
Fortunately, I have a stack of them here... hopefully a couple ax1200's cover it, if not, I'll get creative, lol

So you still have some on order then? I thought you got a refund for all yours? Or did you buy some more?
2486  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Buy antminers or prosper x1's? on: March 17, 2014, 07:43:20 PM
minersource.net is saying may 1st shipping for batch one, and middle - end of may for 2nd batch. x1 at least.

So how can you say they "DO ship" if they haven't shipped yet and won't till may 1st?
2487  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 1TH/s + MiningHardware.co.uk - WORLD WIDE SHIPPING on: March 17, 2014, 07:41:46 PM
Anyway, a quick update. 

1TH will be available @ £2,600 (Estimated) around the 18th of March.

I will send out a newsletter as soon as I get the exact spec in 24 / 48 hrs.

Including VAT and delivery?

Does not include shipping to the UK.  UK stock will have VAT included.

Can you clarify? Will the price be £2600 INCLUDING VAT or will it be £2600 PLUS VAT?

Would like to know as well as I have already placed my order.

You already paid? If so then what was the total price?
2488  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Buy antminers or prosper x1's? on: March 17, 2014, 07:36:02 PM
Haha lol I know. But they DO ship, and 55 watts for 100 gh/s is pretty insane. The next best thing is asicminers rumored new chips something like .2 J(or W, can't remember) per gh/s.

 Huh They haven't shipped any X1 or X3 miners based on their 28nm chips.
2489  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 1TH/s + MiningHardware.co.uk - WORLD WIDE SHIPPING on: March 17, 2014, 07:20:57 PM
Anyway, a quick update. 

1TH will be available @ £2,600 (Estimated) around the 18th of March.

I will send out a newsletter as soon as I get the exact spec in 24 / 48 hrs.

Including VAT and delivery?

Does not include shipping to the UK.  UK stock will have VAT included.

Can you clarify? Will the price be £2600 INCLUDING VAT or will it be £2600 PLUS VAT?
2490  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: TheShowOff-all ANTMINER mining rigs. on: March 17, 2014, 06:02:08 PM
So i got this case and fitted 2 antminer s1 in it. Now i need rail slider, can any body tell which rails to get for this case?  It's kinda heavy with 2 antminer s1 in it so I think I should use rails.





link:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147155

Let me know, thanks peeps.


There is a rail kit from Roswell but it doesn't seem like it works that well with that chassis even though it is supposed to. Check the reviews: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816132033
2491  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 750 GH/s - 3TH/s Miners from $3565 - www.bitcoinultra.co.uk on: March 17, 2014, 05:53:16 PM
Embarrassed as I expected
confidential


..because they are using someone else's chip?  Cheesy

aye right. If that was the case, then they wouldn't be using someone else's chip because it would be confidential!!!!

I think he means he contacted the PCB builder that bitcoinultra are most likely to be using and asked them about bitcoinultra, but they said it was confidential.
2492  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Buy antminers or prosper x1's? on: March 17, 2014, 05:42:17 PM
Buying 3 at least for sure for immediate hashing, but as these are short term (prospero), shipping in 2 months or so, should I just buy more antminers or buy some arrow's and PRAY they ship on time?

Why don't you visit the blackarrow thread and ask all their happy customers.
2493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Rig that honestly works - a recommendation on: March 17, 2014, 05:12:07 PM
cool - does not need a case - thanks


so you like the 270's over the 280X's?

270's are a lot cheaper than 280X's, don't bother about the 270X its just an overclocked 270

6 x 270's will mine just under 3MH/s Scrypt @ under 1000W undervolted and overclocked. Not sure about Scrypt-jane or the other asic resistant variants

Also use BAMT (linux based mining OS that runs of a USB stick) no need for HDD

The other option is the Nvidia 750Ti - Does 320Kh/s @ 60W per card. Downside is mining with cudaminer in windows, its not really designed for bigger setups, but it works and they run very cool. You just need more of them to get up to the same mh/s for a rig

2494  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN]ASICMiner Publicly Looking for Potential Customers/Partners for New Chips on: March 17, 2014, 04:53:17 PM
Bitfury is just too expensive. Way too expensive its not even funny anymore.

€4,864/$7000 for 560GH/s  Huh

That's the old chips. The new chips are priced better. We'll have to wait to see the price of full systems with the new chips before we can call them overpriced.

They will need to be, there is a lot more competition around these days. They won't be able to get away with charging like wounded bulls while (allegedly) financing their own mine this time round.
2495  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN]ASICMiner Publicly Looking for Potential Customers/Partners for New Chips on: March 17, 2014, 04:37:36 PM
there's also bitfury that seems to be doing pretty good job on their version 2 chip... and that's just 55nm, i think they can squeeze helluva more should they move to 40nm  Grin

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=228677.1080

punin's comments: "Our preliminary tests show 25% increase in hashrate and 25% lower power consumption. We will receive new chips tomorrow and will have samples available to developers."


Bitfury is just too expensive. Way too expensive its not even funny anymore.

€4,864/$7000 for 560GH/s  Huh
2496  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Antminer S1 Sales open] Price changes daily, now 0.988 BTC for 180GH/s on: March 17, 2014, 04:06:06 PM
This custom declared value is a BIG problem ! And so 250 usd or 500 usd ?

my last order is with DHL
im in the UK
I asked BITMAIN to send it by DHL and to declare the Value at $250
now I have had a TEXT from DHL saying the there is £46 import tax to pay.
and I will get my miner tomorrow.

As soon as I get it iwill be ordering 1 more miner from BITMAIN



You should all go back and delete any post you make about declared value and customs, you think that customs are so stupid they can't search the internet for prices and information about 1000's of boxes being shipped internationally with Bitmain Antminer printed on the box? All you guys are doing is making it easier for them, its like watching the Darwin Awards parade in here.
2497  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain customs value solution ..... on: March 17, 2014, 03:11:21 PM
Hahah ok let it pass

Delete this thread you thicko
2498  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 17, 2014, 03:05:33 PM
Looks like Bitmine will stop shipping its Rev.2 systems.

http://bitmine.ch/?p=5402

Same kind of system that AMT has yet to ship a single unit of.

Reads to me like Georgio, Joshua Zipkin and Tyler Lummis are off to Amsterdam.
also on the same day as the other news that was posted here about bitmine.

http://bitmine.ch/?p=5329

and

http://bitmine.ch/?p=5404

Doesn't look like Georgio is going anywhere. Can't say the same for AMT.

I wish someone else in was in the PA area who could make a quick trip.

LOL pictures taken on the 27th Feb.


I'm not exactly sure whats funny about assembly that was happening on the 27th of february, perhaps you can let me in on the joke.

The picture in the next post of the Rev 3 board was taken on 3/12? I'm assuming this is a knee slapper as well.

Well posting pictures from 3 weeks ag that are supposed to show news related to the current situation doesn't seem strange to you? Why not post some pictures that directly relate to the news? Unless the news is really old news. Or that its not possible to take new pictures for some reason or another. Dunno, but seems a bit strange to me.

3 Weeks is a long time in bitcoin world and even longer for the poor people waiting for their promised hardware. If the photos are supposed to be representative of the "50 rigs a day" or whatever it is now, being produced then photos more indicative of a recent "Ramp up" would be more apt don't you think?

As to the other picture, not really interested of the boards that the Chinese Dragon 1T miner manufacturers helped them design because they were incapable of doing it themselves. Thats old news.
2499  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 1TH/s + MiningHardware.co.uk - WORLD WIDE SHIPPING on: March 17, 2014, 02:14:08 PM
Anyway, a quick update. 

1TH will be available @ £2,600 (Estimated) around the 18th of March.

I will send out a newsletter as soon as I get the exact spec in 24 / 48 hrs.

Including VAT and delivery?
2500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Rig that honestly works - a recommendation on: March 17, 2014, 02:10:52 PM
Dedicated miner or regular PC that mines?

Does it need a case?

If it was me I'd go for a:

ASRock H61 Pro BTC mobo
6 PCIE 1x to 16x USB powered risers
Cheapest dual core celeron you can get
8GB ram
6 x R9 270's or 6 x GTX750Tis
USB thumb drive with BAMT
XFX/Seasonic/EVGA 1000W PSU (for 270's)
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