1650W max @ 110V, otherwise I can't place it anywhere.
1650 is too much on a standard household circuit. Unless you have properly installed (and new wiring) with NOTHING else on the circuit it's going to trip multiple times per day. 1500 is definitely the max. 1200-1250 would be the perfect amount and leave enough of a cushion in case you accidentally place a fan or tv on the same circuit.
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BFL wins, their website actually works...
Really? So in your world having a flashy website is more important than having a 3 month backlog of undelivered orders?
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You need to design something that is below 1500w current draw, so it can be used on a normal household circuit. With the 5x more power usage per hash than your original specification, "rigbox" can't be plugged into anything beyond a specialized circuit with a high-amperage nema plug.
Agreed. If you're going to use a 240 volt line you might as well run the full Rigbox. 1500 watts is too close to constantly tripping breakers on a standard 15 amp circuit. 1200 watts would be ideal.
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I'm not opposed to letting you know our sales figures. We've sold 100 X6500s so far, and have another 100 produced that will start shipping very soon.
<<== Eating words.
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Why on earth would the manufacturers reveal sales data on an anonymous message board?
This topic is ridiculous and somewhat childish.
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Don't forgot the red PCB is sexy.
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Can this consumer preview of Windows 8 be installed to a USB flash drive? I know it's supposed to be a feature come retail.
Really? Can't seem to find any information regarding this.
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Unlike some of your other competitors. I won't say their name. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Nor are they 4 months behind....
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I'll just leave this here as eye candy for you guys ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) (was just sent this by BFL via email, pic of their burn-in/testing rack right now) hrrr, i still have a hard time in believing BFL is not a long con. Agreed. This is just another little piece of bait to keep it going. If BFL was legit this forum would be flooded with "I got my single!!" posts.
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Buffalo WRZ-HP-AG300H-EU uses around 40MB-Ram openwrt+miner (i didn't get it running on my linksys wrt54gl because of to few diskspace)
install openWRT
opkg update opkg install python opkg install libncurses opkg install libncursesw opkg install libusb
rmmod ftdi_sio python miner.py
bitstream was already installed, will try installing bitstream over openwrt later
Truncated and thanks!!
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my mining setup is one "WZR-HP-AG300H" costed me ~90 and arm uses less power then atom ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) i use MPBM with X6500 Can you explain briefly what you did?
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$199 seems overpriced to me.
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They can't hire a kid for minimum wage whose sole purpose is to answer emails?
Lack of communication is not acceptable. "Too busy" to answer emails is bullshit. Even if the singles end up shipping somebody should get in there and teach those kids how to run a business.
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Sure, this is a smart scam.
Agreed. Brilliant execution, especially with the pre-production units adding faux validity.
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Ashkelon do you have any contacts in the states?
I think a wine shop that accepts btc would do quite well. The biggest problem (in addition to the state regulations) is the cost of shipping wine (heavy liquid). If you could ship in bulk to the various countries it would make your idea viable.
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