Follow their RMA procedure. You might not get a reply from them, but they will send a working one back.
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So you wouldn't consider the slick rackmountability, total adjustability, integrated server PSUs, spiffy UI and everything else Spondoolies did (and charged a premium for, then sold truckloads of) that Bitmain doesn't to be "frills"? Please, define "frills".
$/GH/s and W/GH/s matters to Bitcoin Miners. The fact that Bitmain is thriving and Spondoolies-tech died is confirmation.
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All dies work. Bonus batch. $200 shipped within USA
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I was looking at their other eBay listing for a Square D breaker and noticed the following in the description: DGF36400E20, Square D, Powerpact, type DGF, 3P, 3PH, 400A, 600V, 35kA@480V, standard interrupting capacity, UL listed, bolt-on, 100% rated, complete with STR23SP trip, (LS) Long-Time and Short-Time trip functions, solid state electronic, molded case circuit breakers. Came from a PDU at a datacenter that closed. Ask if you have any questions.
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The tagline of their latest auction reads: "Not many units left, don't miss out!". They sold 15 previously so they're not actually selling many.
15 is not that much, maybe they need the room for a smaller type of miner. Or they have less energy consuming. Can it be so simple. The number 15 might just be what they were willing to do as their "first round" of sales via Ebay. See how they go and then adjust the price (up or down) based on what happens with the first 15. Bitmain has done this along with the S7, with each successive batch being lower priced (generally) than the previous one. The posting by scyth3 makes more sense in terms of numbers. With having a data center though already in contract... the big question is what do they do with spots? If their goal is to sell all or a good amount will they leave empty? Seems like a dumb idea. Will they buy other's machines... seems like it would be a big ego burster to do this. I just don't see they are going to do next as I don't see SP50 being there when these ship out. And I also don't see them wanting to have open spots where these miners were. Maybe they have 15000 GPUs mining ETH.
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The tagline of their latest auction reads: "Not many units left, don't miss out!". They sold 15 previously so they're not actually selling many.
"New message from: bitcoinshopus (83Blue Star) we actually have 120 left, here are my best offers: 10 or less $649.00/each more than 10 $600.00/each more them 50 $549.00/each more then 100 $500.00/each all 120 $469.00/each $56,280.00/total let me know if you're interested, they have been selling pretty fast with these prices. thank you." I think the "don't miss out" is a marketing tactic. The above is what I got when I inquired about buying bulk.
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Don't buy from them, if you don't like them.
No point in whining about it.
Vote with your money.
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The question is, why have no large mining farms in places like the USA designed their own mining ASICs.
We here in the USA decided it would be a good idea if we got rid of all technical industry and manufacturing that made our country great at one time and let all that tech development occur over seas. Plus there are no large mining farms in the USA to the scale or in the number that exist elsewhere. Sad, but so true.
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Bitfury doesn't sell to the public. It shouldn't surprise anyone that we aren't going to get any updates.
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Ethereum is a premine and IPO scam. So $0.01
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That area in the middle gets no airflow.
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It's more energy efficient with one fan
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Locked. PM me with interest
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They are selling for about 100eu in sweden and we got very cheap electricity. garbage soon ... Proof? Go thread crap somewhere else
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Price and quantity updated.
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0.01BTC each, discounts for bulk.
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I was just commenting on the sadness of seeing 11% shifts drop off.
Yeah, when renting a lot of hashpower for a short time there's a good chance you either double your money or lose it all. I could double the size of each shift and we can see how that works out. I get the impression that most people renting hashes for Bitminter would prefer that. And those mining 24/7 with the same hashpower aren't affected much. Are there anyone who would be unhappy with doubling the shift size? It would make unpaid shifts much more rare. My vote would be to leave it as-is. Don't fix what ain't broken.
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Try looking for logo, graphs or web designers at a place like fiverr.com, it may take a few different attempts before you find the right person to present it. It's fairly cheap that way and they may even accept the bitcoin equivalent.
Thanks for the tip
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