Ok, I have to admit that Cointerra is starting to excite me now the way KNC and Bitfury did months ago.
And because I'm very late to this preorder, just how dumb would it be for me to order an April batch TerraMinerIV? Or if you still think it's a good idea, please tell me why.
I already have preorders for a Neptune and 2 Monarch 600's. And I feel like now might be a good time to add another miner to my collection before BTC crashes back to $130... "Panic Buying!" Lol.
its not for me to sway you one way or another. you need to make your own decisions. I'm just reporting what I've seen and heard from cointerra.
like you, I've ordered from multiple asic providers to spread my risk. i rate knc highly and i think you can't go wrong with them. cointerra is also good (and cheaper). I'm not so hot on bfl.
i personally think the neptunes will be wayy better than the monarchs. i think the idea of putting monarchs into a pc, like a graphics card isn't a good solution. they've left it to the user to figure out how to make the pc run in low power mode, and not suck down more wattage than the mining card itself will use. and how to cool a pc that has one or more multi hundred watt cards inside is a lot harder, with all the bits and bays and cables its got.. than a dedicated miner. i want to see how their cooling solution works out... as putting high powered cards into a pc each draw more than the pc.. right next to each other.. is a significant challenge to cool, and keep running. and if they decide to go down the liquid cooling route that hashfast and cointerra have gone down (which is the only option that makes sense as i honestly don't think they can air cool something like that at the performance they're expecting) then they're making the user jump through hoops. i mean, if you had to cram in 3 liquid cooling systems into the box, you'd need to buy a very big pc case that lets you mount three separate radiators, each with 120mm fans. and cooling radiators are bigger than the fans, so they don't always co-exist nicely next to each other. its going to be an awkward install for the customer, not to mention a high extra cost.