Blackarrow, you will have to correct the invoices carefully. Don't use "zero USD" price for the third module - it causes great problems at the custom office (it was experienced with Bitmine.ch orders with 50% compensation). The value of the order must be proportionally divided and allocated to each module.
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10th April: "Received news from Global Foundries: they are 8 days ahead of schedule and will ship the wafers next week" 17th April: "The wafers have been shipped as confirmed by Global Foundries. The packaging supplier business partner received the wafers."
Well, still 8 days ahead of schedule.
By the way, KnCMiner started shipping one day after they had received chips last year, so to meet the deadline is still possible for Black Arrow.
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An advice for the users: When you see high temperature of the CCD 400/600/800, it is caused by air going beside the heat sinks. In CCD 1000 model all boards with heat sinks are mounted. In lower models there are empty places instead - if nothing fills them, the air flows through them and pass by the heat sinks. One can use e.g. paper box to make the airflow go through the heat sinks and the temperature will be much lower.
An advice for Bitmine: Use some "place holders" to fill the places with no heat sink.
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"€8,950 + VAT + shipping" But... why nonzero shipping if at the top of the page is written "Get free shipping on all orders over €1000!"?
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It's a rubbish because he assumed steady growth (near two times a month) for over a year. Returning to the topic, there are three updates at http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=25. One of them announces "refreshed range" of the devices "in very short time".
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1. Please write in English here, not in another language (e.g. Polish). Writing in Polish plus the English translation is OK. Or at least write a sentence in English to describe what have you written in foreign language. If no, don't cry when mods remove your post.
2. For current difficulty 500TH (~518 TH/s) should produce an average of 68 BTC/day, what is equal to 2-3 blocks per day. Now it is less than 2% of the whole network, so the volatility is higher than before and it's better to calculate an average from two weeks (38 blocks). Next difficulty should not be much higher (< 12%) so the numbers will be similar (60 BTC/day, 2-3 blocks per day, 33-34 blocks per two weeks).
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Which ASIC maker isn't asking for money up front? No money no matter. Bitmain. Actually not. People have to pay first to Bitmain, then the devices are sent to them. You cannot get the miner delivered and pay for it later. I understand what you mean. The difference is they are sent immediately, so it is like buying in a shop, not like pre-ordering. Yet one cannot tell Bitmain isn't asking for money up front.
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So the tapeout is done. The outcome is awaited at the end of April.
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Order #16xx, Sep 16th, queue #75, was sent on Friday and now is at clearing agency.
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You would be better off keeping the fiat.
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Ridiculous. Have they finished the delivery of October Baby Jets?
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in 2-3 months (...)
Learn the math first.
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There is a new page, which describes the first setup of the miner: http://bitmine.ch/?page_id=5284(quite straightforward; quoted with no pictures) Support Hello Bitminer’s here the steps for the first setup use of your miner. STEP 1°: Plug the ethernet cable to your router, and assure he have the DHCP server enabled. STEP 2°: attach the power cable and power on your device STEP 3°: wait to see the miner boot completly, the display will show the current status, when the display show the IP information the device is ready. display STEP 4°: point your browser to http://ip_on_your_display and login with default username: admin and default password: admin STEP 5°: change password from settings menu page, and/or disable ssh, configure cgminer and MINE! Webinterface default access: username: admin password: admin ssh default access: username: root password: bitmine
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Yes, it looks like he hasn't read this whole thread. A several last pages is not enough. Wait... He hasn't read even the last pages, where was the confirmation from Verisilicon.
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Week end = weekend = Saturday/Sunday
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@marto74: We see 279.6 GH/s - it would be very awesome but why there is WU 51.2/m only?
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And the hot swap power supply is also nice.
It won't be "hot swap" PSU. Yes, probably one could change it while it is still hot, but not without turning the device off. (Such a thing is possible only with at least two PSUs working in parallel.)
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Looks like 8, about 25 GH/s each.
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Oh, no... Look at the boxes under a wall... I see a butterfly in this lab!
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