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981  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: November 07, 2015, 12:19:01 PM
Any updates on new sales?



In other news one of my S7 seems to have dropped down to 2.69TH for some reason. The other one is fine on the same pool so its not the network or pool.
982  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: October 12, 2015, 12:12:18 AM
I'd buy something similar to sp3X!

Throw 2 boards and 2 psu in one case and give us that thing!

3.4kw and 22th....

But with a more standard controller board. Those SP3X ones were okay up until the point they prematurely failed.

Which was rare.

They are not rare, at all.


I think we had a survey of failed SP-tech kit that showed failures were extremely rare. They occur, sure but its not like you can just say the above dogie without a caveat.
That wasn't a real survey or any measure of failed equipment, that was Guy paying for a list of frilly questions like:
  • Is the most trusted?
  • Has the best firmware?
  • Has the best support?
  • Cares most about its customers? [lol]
  • Is the most professional and pays its debts?
  • Would you buy from next
  • Gives value for money
  • Hardware performs to your satisfaction

Other reasons why don't get as many failed reports as you otherwise would:
  • When you have a problem you email Zvi, who emails internally to order a replacement. There is just no fixing those things once they go bad so no point posting.
  • 20-40x less individual customers than Bitmain (which you're comparing them to) so even with the same failure rate you get 20-40x fewer reports.


No not that one, Phil ran another one about reliability, it wasn't fancy he just asked people about reliability, but I just dug it out and it was about SP20's not SP3x but the people who responded showed a 95.8% reliability rate. And no-one paid anything to anyone. (in the one you allude to Guy actually donated to charity)

You've become very bitter dogie, you've fallen a long way, sly digs and innuendo and half truths seem to be your forte lately which is a shame really.

Plus you missed out the bit where I said I hadn't had any controller failures in my experience which isn't huge, but I have had over 20 SP3x machines some of which are still going strong from May 2014 and never had a controller failure.

Maybe if you have real statistics about the failure rate of SP3x controllers you could give them to us here. Waffling on about numbers you know nothing about doesn't help. And I wasn't comparing them to anything, I just pulled you up on your opinion regarding the controller on the SP3x range of equipment being problematic, which I don't believe is the case.

But regardless of this, if they brought out a SP3x rackmount form factor up to 2U in size but with 10-20TH at a competitive cost. I'd definitely buy them no questions asked.
983  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: October 11, 2015, 11:52:51 AM
I'd buy something similar to sp3X!

Throw 2 boards and 2 psu in one case and give us that thing!

3.4kw and 22th....

But with a more standard controller board. Those SP3X ones were okay up until the point they prematurely failed.

Which was rare.

None of mine have failed and I have been an early adopter, I've even bought second hand ones that are still going strong.

I think we had a survey of failed SP-tech kit that showed failures were extremely rare. They occur, sure but its not like you can just say the above dogie without a caveat.
984  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: October 02, 2015, 10:58:46 AM
Best to email him directly
985  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: October 01, 2015, 01:47:57 AM
No problem buddy. Keeping my fingers crossed Cheesy
986  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Proposal] Mining Co-Op on: October 01, 2015, 01:37:35 AM
I got a funny feeling the MOQ will not be 1 unit
987  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: October 01, 2015, 01:31:27 AM
Phil thats the wrong form.

For the new S7's you have ordered you need to fill out the "Miner Order" online form, not the "Miner Config"

You fill out the order but don't pay it. When you fill out the order it asks for your config.

After you select Ant S7 and then "Select this type" Miner Price/Each you should see a screen like this:



That's why we are doing an order for each miner, because each miner will have slightly different configs for some people (different worker names for mine)

You can see he says it here:

philipma1957 ,biffa, mswells, junky998, invader, you can send me your mining setting now, you can send it by placing a order on our system, fill the mining setting and leave it as unpaid and i will confirm it manually

BTW mine are not mining either
988  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: September 30, 2015, 02:53:27 PM
Ordered 20 unit for first batch and 12 unit has been sold, so only 8 unit left, first batch will get 23 days free host service because of the hashrate is only 4.66 T

S7 interest list:
No.    Name                amount                status
1:  philipma1957              1                    paid                 
2:  alienesb                      2                   paid
3: sjc1490                          2                   paid
4:  biffa                           2                      paid
5:  rockyforever                2                       paid
6: deydod                         4                       wait for payment
7: mswells                        1                 paid
8:junky998                       1                 paid
9:invader                        1                 paid
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
philipma1957 ,biffa, mswells, junky998, invader, you can send me your mining setting now, you can send it by placing a order on our system, fill the mining setting and leave it as unpaid and i will confirm it manually

As I want the machines configured slightly differently I've placed two orders one for each machine on the online system.

Please confirm.
989  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Spondolies SP50 on: September 25, 2015, 07:49:31 AM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.0

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990  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: September 25, 2015, 07:38:17 AM
any word on when the miners will arrive and online since I ordered two with you. thanks!
the latest update information from bitmain still that the miner will be shipped out on 28th sep.

Hi Lee can you respond to my email sent to your peicaili@gmail.com account confirming payment as agreed?

Thanks
991  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]1980$! the sales of first batch hosted antminer s7(psu included) on: September 23, 2015, 12:11:12 AM
S7 interest list:
No.    Name                amount                status
1:  philipma1957              1                    invoice sent                  
2:  alienesb                      2                   paid
3: sjc1490                          2                   paid
4:  biffa                           2
5:  rockyforever                1
6: deydod                         4
7: stevej                           1            cancel
8: mswells                        1                 paid
9:junky998                       1                 paid
10:invader                        1                 paid

email sent.
992  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2900 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: September 07, 2015, 01:55:24 AM
Yay one of my puppies found another block on the 2nd.. I think thats like 3 now Cheesy

Also like it when we find blocks fast when the hashrate is low, much nicer getting bigger chunks of the pie Cheesy

Thanks kano for running an awesome pool.
The Pool->Acclaim page says you've found 4 Cheesy

350247, 355076, 359857, 372741

Payout 373063 sent
be940570db7a074686b71fcc8c2a3fb16a3f0038183e1c5eb9007bfbd17b9586
and confirmed

OK I gotta ask when he found 4 blocks does that mean he got 25 btc's minus fees per block?
No, it's a pool using PPLNS.

If I was mining at ck's pool.. now that would be a different story..  Shocked

Or I could have not got any there..  Cry

I'm just happy to contribute and have helped everyone move the dial a little more.
993  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2900 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: September 05, 2015, 03:53:58 PM
Yay one of my puppies found another block on the 2nd.. I think thats like 3 now Cheesy

Also like it when we find blocks fast when the hashrate is low, much nicer getting bigger chunks of the pie Cheesy

Thanks kano for running an awesome pool.
994  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]419$ the sales promotion of hosted antminer S5(golden psu included) on: September 05, 2015, 03:47:58 PM
I'd be interested in a 2 s7'S as well Lee, if you can get a good price.

I've also done buyback with Lee in the past and he is honourable about buybacks if anyone is interested in that.

So yes, the $350 buyback option would be interesting as well, but I wouldn't want a delay between buyback and new kit coming online.
995  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Been reading about a lot of dying sp20's on: July 07, 2015, 04:20:02 PM
2 SP20's running since Oct/Nov with no problems so far.

One of them was a Batch1 and the cards had come loose in transit, opened it up and reseated everything and its going fine.

Replaced the fans with quieter (less powerful) ones from the start, so run at 1.3-1.5TH depending on ambient
996  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 29 x Spondoolies SP30s for sale 7 BTC Each for the LOT on: June 26, 2015, 04:19:41 PM
I'd be interested at 5BTC each incl delivery to a US datacenter of my own choice.

My offer still stands, I'll buy two at that price.
997  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1800 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: June 10, 2015, 05:41:03 PM
Hot Dang!
998  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 29 x Spondoolies SP30s for sale 7 BTC Each for the LOT on: June 10, 2015, 01:22:42 AM

Even tried selling them before @ 15BTc each! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=805850.msg9040432#msg9040432

I'd be interested at 5BTC each incl delivery to a US datacenter of my own choice.
999  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1800 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: June 08, 2015, 07:24:45 AM
Thank you for the update Kano.
 You did mention stratum+tcp://104.194.28.194:3333 a few posts back, just noticed. I'll switched to this for now.

DNS is back up and running OK again about an hour ago.
And just to cheer everyone up, we just found another block ... under 100% Smiley

Shazam! Thats three now, gettin to be a habit Smiley
You've averaged 23.171G Diff per block for the 3 you found - amazing luck Cheesy

LOL better buy a lottery ticket  Shocked
1000  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1800 TH] Kano CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: June 07, 2015, 03:07:08 PM
Thank you for the update Kano.
 You did mention stratum+tcp://104.194.28.194:3333 a few posts back, just noticed. I'll switched to this for now.

DNS is back up and running OK again about an hour ago.
And just to cheer everyone up, we just found another block ... under 100% Smiley

Shazam! Thats three now, gettin to be a habit Smiley
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