Guys I know this is an annoying question, but if I import this Dragon Miner to the US don't I risk seeing it get seized then destroyed at customs for non FCC compliance?
All computers or electronic devices in the US are subject the FCC compliance, and manufacturer/shipper must provide proper documentation at customs on request.
That's a risk I wouldn't want to take; please prove me I'm wrong, guys...
Got it destroyed once.There is my point... 3000$ is a very big gamble for this machine. Hosted mining adds even more cost so I think this is not interesting either, as this machine does not ROI as it is already so hosted adds even more cost. This FCC issue is a real tough one; it is annoying because FCC compliance wasn't really meant for these networked miners but it becomes a serious bureaucratic red tape problem. The manufacturers in China will have to become certified, I guess there is no other way around it... You may be right here. But I have to say that over the past 8 months I have received about 44 miners, Antiminer S1 size and larger, directly from China. I have never had one seized or even delayed by customs. I'm in the USA. I have had one come in with blades loose. But it was easily fixed and the rest were all ready to plug and play. I don't know the FCC rules on what is allowed and what is not. I could be the luckiest guy in bitcoin for having them all delivered. But I have not heard of anyone getting these seized by the FCC or Customs or anyone. Jus sayin'.
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Cabinet with Antminer S1's, 2 KNC's, a few Nano Fury 2's and a new Antminer S2.
Rear of Cabinet.
So crowded. Is that a laptop next to the knc? Sure looks like it. Maybe for easy remote access. Correct, its a small laptop. Originally it ran proxies but I have gotten rid of all those older miners. Now I use to remote in for troubleshooting and restarting when necessary. I also have 15 Nano Fury 2's in there using BFGMiner. Yes - it is crowded. But the airflow is good so it all works. There is a large AC unit right next to my locker. You can see it in the picture.
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Looks like a Dragon. Or Dragon looks like theirs.
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Can someone please tell me what the price is for the 1Th/s miner?
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Cabinet with Antminer S1's, 2 KNC's, a few Nano Fury 2's and a new Antminer S2. Front Top Front Bottom Rear of Cabinet.
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I am listed at 8. price is about 576 for the 8.
do i have to order chips? or can I just add more money to my order and have you provide the chips?
Per the OP we are not providing chips. There are multiple ways to order chips and links listed at the top of the OP. We have no inventory of chips.
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Also - if you are interested in the NF6 (11-12 Gh/s)you can order them via our Assembly thread at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=545507.0This is the only way to get a Nano Fury 6 until some in our group start selling them after our assembly service is complete. We will be closing the group and starting PCB production next week. Minimum order of 8 required. Please add any questions to the Assembly thread (not this one) or PM me. Thanks!!
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Also - if you are interested in the NF6 (11-12 Gh/s)you can order them via our Assembly thread at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=545507.0This is the only way to get a Nano Fury 6 until some in our group start selling them after our assembly service is complete. We will be closing the group and starting PCB production next week. Minimum order of 8 required. Please add any questions to the Assembly thread (not this one) or PM me. Thanks!!
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Reminder to all to make sure you are only using the OP link for Bfgminer. Other versions do not work (yet).
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Reminder to all to make sure you are only using the OP link for Bfgminer. Other versions do not work (yet).
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Just a reminder that per the OP, the minimum order is 8 units.
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04/18 UPDATE We have reached the minimum number needed to move forward. Over the next few days we will be verifying costs and then will let everyone know what the confirmed per unit cost will be. We have only 4 orders for the NF2 with the remaining 500+ being for the NF6. Given that, this assembly will only be for the NF6. If you are on the fence about joining, please decide today or tomorrow and send me a PM. The process will start to move quickly now.
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I am getting the following message with my NF II.
[2014-04-11 20:54:50] NFY 0a: Frequency drop over 50% detected, reinitialising
It is hashing nicely at 5.25. Is this anything to be concerned about?
BTW - Loving the NF II - Well done piece of hardware!
I have seen it too on some devices but it does not seem to effect speed. Probably a question for LukeJr or vs3 though.
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I call scam, enough is enough now. I guess the stream of excuses has run dry This went bad long ago. I was lucky to get my moneyback about 2 months ago. Very poorly managed. I would not go so far as to say it was a scam. But in the end, the leader was less than competent.
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I have a UPS tracking number for my batch 2 S2.
Same here. Although...it has not been received by UPS yet. So it has not left the building at this point.
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Added to the OP. Thanks Nate!!
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Not bad. I usually buy fans between 110-130 cfm though. Gives more pulling power.
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Just need 136 more and we are off to the races!
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Yeah - you may be hitting the max amps for the hub. That will cause the speed to stop rising when you increase bits. Or you can get other weird effects. I usually get one miner that will max out at 600 Mh/s. Then I know I have stretched the hub too far.
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numbers are pretty good 4.4gh a stick and low error rates.
Glad they arrived Philip. You can push up the bits on those NF2's and they will hit 5 Gh/s. Just watch the error rates and give them plenty of time to adjust to the new settings. They adjust very slowly.....at least 4-5 minutes.
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