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681  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTB] Nov Jups or saturns or mercs or 8vrm oct jups on: May 25, 2014, 04:18:18 PM
PM me or post here, Your bottom asking price, i don't like to haggle...If its good on ROI then i'll probably buy it from ya, Escrow with ognasty or danny a must..shipping to 54902..prefer usa unless your willing to pay for shipping cause that is expensive...unless ya want to take everything outta case as i don't need the case but i need all fans, heatsinks, boards n controller...
Also must come with good psu
682  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer S1 100GH and Avalon2 100GH on: May 25, 2014, 03:23:42 PM
Shipping from the UK.

1x Antminer S1 'half', 80-100GH.
1x Avalon Avalon2 module, 100GH.

Asking 0.95btc for both, including VAT (for the UK and EU) and shipping (for the UK).

how are you selling half an ant?
683  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] 10 TH/S of Bitfury 48 H-Board Rigs, Available Now!! 80/100 left on: May 25, 2014, 05:34:15 AM
guess this isn't going to happen Sad
684  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gridseed Blade Scrypt 80-Chip LTC Miner - $549 USD on: May 24, 2014, 04:19:42 AM
least he hasn't scammed anyone yet lol
Or no one that will admit it  Wink

his addy has 0 btc received and he likes to use just that one address over n over Cheesy
685  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Gridseed Blade Scrypt 80-Chip LTC Miner - $549 USD on: May 24, 2014, 04:01:19 AM
least he hasn't scammed anyone yet lol
686  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 1.5THs Bitcoin Miner, SP10 Dawson from Spondoolies, In-hand - in Australia on: May 24, 2014, 03:13:14 AM
if anyone buys this for 6.5btc....I got some knc miners 3th/s i'll sell ya for 13btc Cheesy good luck OP
687  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS several 400+ GH/s Hashfast Babyjet bitcoin asic miners! on: May 24, 2014, 02:44:50 AM
I'll up my offer to BTC1.1 shipped as I'd very much like to have one of these, and BTC is going up.



dunno why anyone would pay that much when ya can get 2 ant for cheaper...
688  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS several 400+ GH/s Hashfast Babyjet bitcoin asic miners! on: May 24, 2014, 02:09:59 AM
So i I take it our offers are not good enough?

i doubt it...member he is trying to ROI off ya Cheesy hehe
689  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy #5] ASIC chip design funded by the people keep BTC decentralized on: May 24, 2014, 01:45:41 AM
These tools costs very much money. Even renting them. And when you want something thats not really standard yet you need to work together with the software developer so they can fix every problem when it happens.

When i thought about creating 14nm Asic's with someone i called such a company by phone. Flowcad. And he spoke with the creator Cadence. Its not possible to simply buy such a product because the tech is not yet developed. That means you would have to sit together with TSMC, cadence and work together. Because the software isnt ready. The steps in between has to be finetuned all the way between all parts. He claimed its nothing like it was with 300nm once. There are no geometrical rules anymore. You have to have the rules not only in the last step, you need the rules all the time developing from the first step because the design has to be proofed from the start designing and is checked with every step done creating the design. Otherwise you could include your design into design software to check the foundry rules are applied. Thats not possible with low process nodes anymore. You need the software for developing.

Renting low process node development software costs 70,000€ - 80,000€ for a half year for analog and starts from 800,000€ for digital ASICs. Thats renting alone.

I have used software like Cadence in the past to design my own ICC in the past.  If the software isn't ready for 14nm, and the manufacturing process isn't even ready, then that more or less means we should look at manufacturing process that does have software ready.

In your research how is the software like Cadence licensed now that geometrical rules are no longer used.  My experience involved those rules, the software was easy enough to learn.  You started with the basic and worked your way up.  The major problem I see is unless you can spread the actual work around, have different design tasks, that this would be a ton of work for a small group of people.

What we have going for us is the fact we have an overal idea of the design itself.  We know how both SHA256 and SCRYPT.  All we have to do is figure out which ICCs ( AND, OR, NOT ) and in what combination to implement the design.  Everything we need to implement can be implemented using those three operations.

I forget the name of the software I used, it might have even been Cadence, this was back in 2008 and it ran on Linux.  The version of the software itself was note even current.  What we designed was actually manufactured at the end of the project.

The geometrical rules are for the production process in the foundry. But with the last tech its somewhat more complicated since its not simple things like the minimum placeholder, the software has to simulate the production process with each step you do in the creating process because otherwise the materials could bring out unwanted results. At least thats how i understood it.

What you are saying is that any software offered today requires rented time on actual hardware with minimum usage amounts?  That is going to be tough to work around.  The beauty of a project like this would have been to basically design the hardware in sections and a few key people putting it all together.

well what mm chip we aiming for? does it have to be the lowest? can't we start at a higher mm...maybe we'll get lucky n produce an even better chip Cheesy
690  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] KNC Jupiter October or November on: May 23, 2014, 09:57:35 PM
No one has any Jupiters to sell?  Everyone holding on even though summer's coming? 

if they were smart, they have been preparing for it Tongue

I am looking for jups as well...not many ppl selling
691  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] EVGA Supernova G2 1300W Full Modular Power Supply. on: May 23, 2014, 09:55:51 PM
The op has agreed to send me the psu after I sent him btc to cover shipping costs.  Upon receipt of the psu, I will send him the remaining $150 worth of btc.

you got guts
692  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy]12 KNCminer Jupiter's 15 Sold [Closed] Jupiter Pool on: May 23, 2014, 09:09:06 PM
Who can help Larry sort out his books and make sure he pays what he owes?
The taxman

http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=787789


ya to the Canada Govn. but not to us Tongue
693  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Cointerra GoldStrike ASICs - Any interest? on: May 23, 2014, 08:23:55 PM
if you can get them on board that's usable - yes I'm interested.

if doesn;t need to be pretty - just profitable!


Also you should consider proper cooling. A supernova at atmosphere level would deprive the planet of air and cause mass extinction.

pfft....side effects Tongue funny thou hehe
694  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Cointerra GoldStrike ASICs - Any interest? on: May 23, 2014, 01:46:08 AM
I have a fairly large order of GoldStrike ASICs coming in the next couple of weeks and should have maybe 1000 chips left over..

They are the ASICs used in the TerraMiners and have a hashrate of about 504Gh/s each provided proper power is supplied (the TerraMiner IV design limits them to 400Gh/s)

In any case if anyone is interested in purchasing in a quantity of 5 or more please let me know, $425 per chip, discount for larger orders..

if you can get them on board that's usable - yes I'm interested.

if doesn;t need to be pretty - just profitable!



what he said ^^
695  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: BUYING KNC CONTROLLERS [h] 600usd in bitcoin on: May 23, 2014, 01:35:06 AM
buying knc controllers, paying 600USD with free shipping in bitcoin

why not just buy from KNC?

https://www.kncminer.com/categories/miners
696  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS several 400+ GH/s Hashfast Babyjet bitcoin asic miners! on: May 23, 2014, 01:34:08 AM
hopefully soon 1btc will = his asking price Shocked
697  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Dell 2u for sale. 2x12 core. 64gb ram on: May 23, 2014, 01:27:50 AM
Perhaps the OP is selling the server in order to help repay the loan.
Ya never know

good luck with thinking that, if i was the giver i'd write that off as a loss by now Tongue for every nice person on this forum, there is like x10 scammers Sad

oh and to OP if its still for sale i'd be interested in it, of course escrow would be used Cheesy
698  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] 10 TH/S of Bitfury 48 H-Board Rigs, Available Now!! on: May 22, 2014, 09:50:16 PM
Im in for 10 shares lets get this party started  Wink

WOOT yer awesome!!! I too will buy 10 shares if this happens Cheesy unless i find another good deal on miners Tongue
699  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: May 21, 2014, 10:51:46 PM
So what has to happen for mining to remain profitable in 2015 ?

I've said this several times. Mining bitcoin on the consumer level is over. Normal households cannot supply enough electricity or cooling power to any mining rigs that can break even in an normal amount of time. And I'm not speaking to those guys that re-wired their homes and added special cooling to keep mining at "home".

When I see people posting their pictures of their gear more and more of it is in some commercial data center they rented or work.  If you work for a company that can provide the space and free electricity then you are really lucky, but in my opinion consumer mining is over. While there will always be guys running video cards, spending more money on hardware and electricity, that doesn't count. I'm talking about current hardware/specs/profit at the given time.



+1,I'm selling all my BTC mining gear & going altcoin  Cry  Only 4 months or so & the home miner is done  Cry



yep, I'm currently looking to rent out a space from my friend in a building and build a mini DC for myself Smiley shouldn't cost that much...i get to keep mining and enjoy living in my home again Cheesy hehe maybe even try and host other ppl's stuff if they want but it won't be upto par with the rest of the big guys DC's thats for sure...

I've been following this thread for some time now.  And there isn't much talk about Titans.

I'm planning to buy one, can anyone give some more insight?

All I'm seeing here is that ''It might ship broken'' ''It'll die in 4 months from heat''

As far as sending them a bank transfer of $10K, I'll be risking that along with will the machine even work  Sad

Someone stop me before I do it or someone give me a push to do it is what I'm looking for.

With the current rate of Doge or Lite coin.  Let's say I get $400 / 300/MHS that's $12K a month. I'll make it back in a month. Or am I walking into a scam right now.

Because people don't usually dump out $10k without a return policy. There is a NO RETURN POLICY in there for a reason and the reason is KNC has no idea on how this "Titan" will end up.

with Big Risk comes Big Gains Cheesy all upto whether you want to gamble on it or not ^^ really wanna spend 10k on equipment that could blow up before that first month? these units won't be tested, and you know how great these asic companies are for uber awesome RMA...lmao well good luck if you do decide to go for it
700  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: May 21, 2014, 10:08:06 PM
clear your browser cashe

Good idea! But dosent work. I testet it with Google Chrome, Firefox and Internetexplorer too.

Sad

Other ideas?

I listen about a new firmware, calls 1.01.1 - maybe i need that? Can somebody give it to me?

did you hit ctrl+r? you sure you installed 1.01?

Yes i had the 1.01 firmeware. Now i installed 1.01.1-padrino and it works.

If i push ctrl+r i can see this:

a) But what means it?
b) I cant choose more than 0x295 Mhz - what means 0x335 = 940Gh´s - because i cant see more than 0x295 Mhz
c) How mutch Volt is okay vor the dies before they will damage?

?
Means you have a October Jupiter

Ah, are you sure? My seller says it´s are november-batch.... Sad

Is there are save way to find it out?

what the guy above me said or just look at the vrms...silver oct. yellow sticker nov...looks like you got hosed...plus with that picture ya put up i can see its oct. and the most you can run on a 4vrm oct is 251 if you do some great extra cooling to it...241 with a cpl extra fans in there...most amps you wanna push is around 60a if you feel lucky 50a or so is safe..been running that for months now...although the bottom of some boards are getting alittle dark hehe

So I put my Kill-A-Watt meter on 1 of my 2 EVGA 1000W PSU's. The meter is reading 1050W, but the web gui only shows that the rig is using 1450W. Why is that PSU maxed out?

is that the PSU that is also powering the control board?  those watt reading you see are only for the chip not everything else like fans, control board and the psu itself

No that PSU is powering 3 of the 6 modules. Other PSU is powering the other 3 and the control board.

psu also loses some watts due to ac to dc convert i think...its not maxed, if it was maxed it woulda more then likely turned off Tongue
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