Has anybody even gotten their iBeLink DM11Gs yet? Weren't these supposed to be delivered already? Nobody seems to be posting anything...
I have my shipping info and expect the units next week. Guys in the States might get theirs a day or two earlier, or already have them. When did you placed your order? Did u buy on pre order or website, website wont ship till 10th Pre order through ibelink official website. What other 'pre-order' you are referring to? The group buy that started 3 month s ago
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AsicMinerMarket.com - Adding this site to the unknowns... they SEEM very legit, mainly because they sell out a LOT, so if they ARE scammers, they're missing out on a lot of fake sales. Right now, the only miner not sold out is a 3.6 T A6... which would make you about 5 dollars in profit a month, so it makes sense they'd have a surplus... BUT I've never bought from them personally.
Stay away from these guys I ordered something small through them and they never sent never replied even on paypal weeks waiting overtime for delivery so I got paypal to refund. Thank god I used paypal
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Has anybody even gotten their iBeLink DM11Gs yet? Weren't these supposed to be delivered already? Nobody seems to be posting anything...
I have my shipping info and expect the units next week. Guys in the States might get theirs a day or two earlier, or already have them. When did you placed your order? Did u buy on pre order or website, website wont ship till 10th
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The people who ordered 3 months ago should especially get a free/discounted upgrade kit, they are the ones who have been waiting the longest and risked the most.
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If ibelink buyers get their 22ghs upgrade kits soon or before october ( at a discount or possibly free for some) then they will have the fastest and most efficient miner even once the d3's are released and until the a5 even once the d3s are shipped, not sure how they did it but they got 3x as many of the same chips in the 22gh miner yet using same power usage.
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[ author=shaninium link=topic=2029822.msg20627266#msg20627266 date=1501896506] Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) https://ibelink.co/blog/Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s. Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s. Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash? Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3. Looks like they just put up price at $6000 Where? if it says 10.8 near that 6k your looking at the old model. You're right. I read the wrong model on the main page. But that was doing 10 Ghs. How is this one going to be half the price? [/quote] I ment it should be almost half the price to 5k, depends on how aggressive they wanna compete, these are upgradeable too. With the difficulty in october they have to lower their price from their previous model which was first priced and released for pre-order 3 months ago when it was insanely profitable. They are using the same chips as the last model, just more of them, and they should have covered most of their design and fab costs from last batch too. That 6k price didnt take into account the a5 and d3.
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Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) https://ibelink.co/blog/Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s. Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s. Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash? Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3. Looks like they just put up price at $6000 Where? if it says 10.8 near that 6k your looking at the old model.
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https://ibelink.co/blog/Maybe the discount on d3 might have something to do with this... Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials)
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Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) https://ibelink.co/blog/Ok; it's pretty much not going to be worth buying any of these. This one will be twice as expensive and delivers two months after the d3 x11s. Yet these are more powerful, and quickly overpower the d3 x11s. Is $10k/year even realistic at current price of Dash? Now these will really mess with the a5s position. I think these will be 3.5-5k because octobers difficulty will surely be taken into account.. and their more efficient then d3.
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We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) Now all they need is upgrade packs for dm11g lol Very efficient too, more so then D3 surprisingly..
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Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) https://ibelink.co/blog/
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Home / Blog Posted on August 4, 2017 iBeLink DM22G for Delivery in October! Written by iBeLink Posted in Uncategorized We are very happy to announce the next generation of iBeLink X11 miners, the DM22G which features a hash rate of 22 GH/s. High volume delivery will be in October. Interested customers are welcome to contact us for a product demonstration in China. The following are the DM22G technical specifications: Hash Function: X11 Hash Rate: 22 GH/s ±5% Power Consumption: 810 W (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Power Efficiency: 0.037 J/MH (at the wall, with 25°C ambient temp) Number of TNB0303 chips per unit:216 Operating Temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C Network Connection: Ethernet Power Supply: 110V to 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Certifications: FCC, CE Dimensions: 490mm(L)*350mm(W)*180mm(H) Weight: 19kg (with packing materials) https://ibelink.co/blog/
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Well, if you look on Bitmain site, NONE of their miners are available for purchase. Same with Innosilicon. Looks highly unprofessional to me. Fishy as well.
It's called "lack of available foundry capacity for small manufacturers" so they can't get enough chips to make as many miners as they would like to make. It's PART of the same reason why certain models of AMD and to a lesser degree NVidia GPUs have been in VERY SHORT SUPPLY for the last 3-4 months. Are you going to now claim that AMD and NVidia are "fishy"? This is NOT new news, this is an issue that has been ongoing for pretty much EVERYONE that makes gear on the 14/16nm node, except for the very few (Intel, Samsung, and some or all of the other RAM manufacturers) that happen to OWN their own foundries. This is also an issue that seems to be spreading - RAM pricing has started climbing of late, probably also due to a shortage of capacity at THOSE foundries and demand caused by the GPU shortage (and the amount of RAM needed to populate motherboards on mining rigs to a MUCH lesser degree) coupled with an "incident" at one of the RAM manufacturing foundries that caused a short-term loss of production.... Was that incident a earthquake?
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The power savings on these will help but it wont be worth the 8k+ premium. Inno should be ashamed.
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Its only a matter of time b4 someone is scammed by these schemes, all it takes is someone to hijack a bitmain account which they already sold with the paid orders by just changing the bitmain password through the unchangable email address used to setup the bitmain account. And even if the email account and password were given to the buyer and password were changed , theres still linked backup email addresses, phones and authentication apps that can still recover those email addresses too if a user doesnt bother or doesnt know how to change these settings to reflect their own details. If people get screwed over on this they wont notice until a few days before shipping.
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2.5x s9s will prob make the same or more then 1 d3 in november so they had no choice but to drop the price and they both almost cost the same and use similar power. Even an l3+ is a gamble for the October batch but at least it uses less power and has a lot more coins to spread out the hashrate to. X11 needs more coins!
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Bitmain should lock one delivery address per account AFTER order has been made and not allow new user accounts to change phone number.
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Are you offering people the email address accounts too that are linked with the bitmain accounts , not calling u a scammer but some dishonest sellers could just reset the bitmain password from the email account used to setup the bitmain account after the buyer has paid and just add a new delivery address, having those email accounts gives some peace of mind..
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ive been mining on this decred pool for ages, yet no payments or even earnings reported, yet ive been hashing away and it even shows it, please explain?
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https://youtu.be/PIwmfx8KjqYI bought two Pandaminer's In regards to this sale of miners, aside from my personal views if you run the numbers there are simply better investments in my opinion Yes long term, they last longer while asics are out of date in months sometimes, they use a lot of power compared to asics but that doesnt matter as much if ya power isnt expensive. The problem with pandaminer is their using the 470 which has those epoch issues so they are not going to last as long at being good at mining eth. Pos could still be awhile away, meanwhile even the 570/580s havent got this issue as bad. They should replace the 470 with at least the 570s or 1060/1070s. The eth boom is over, profits suck and they still wanna charge 400 more then the max price they charged on the last 470 batch.
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