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August 12, 2015, 04:36:54 AM |
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I speculate the new Spondoolies Golan Heights will come out in two weeks. It will have 7000 GH/s. It requires 3576 watts to run. It will be cool with liquid nitrogen.
So happy to welcome the Golan Heights
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August 12, 2015, 05:08:11 AM |
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what chip will it use?
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August 12, 2015, 05:09:36 AM |
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I speculate the new Spondoolies Golan Heights will come out in two weeks. It will have 7000 GH/s. It requires 3576 watts to run. It will be cool with liquid nitrogen.
So happy to welcome the Golan Heights
Are you trolling? I am guessing so with liquid nitrogen cool part. Can you provide if really speculating or if joke thread? If joke thread might move out of speculation.
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August 12, 2015, 11:18:11 AM |
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he must be trolling ))
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gallery2000 (OP)
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August 12, 2015, 03:56:35 PM |
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what chip will it use?
A "secret sauce" chip. “Spondoolies-Tech is hard at work developing a third-generation ASIC,” Guy Corem said in an interview with Bitcoin Magazine. “The new ASIC is aiming for a 4X improvement over the efficiency of the second-generation unit.”
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August 12, 2015, 04:02:57 PM Last edit: August 13, 2015, 01:32:54 AM by gallery2000 |
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I speculate the new Spondoolies Golan Heights will come out in two weeks. It will have 7000 GH/s. It requires 3576 watts to run. It will be cool with liquid nitrogen.
So happy to welcome the Golan Heights
Are you trolling? I am guessing so with liquid nitrogen cool part. Can you provide if really speculating or if joke thread? If joke thread might move out of speculation. It is doable. With nitrogen at 5 cents a liter, I can overclock the next generation of the Golan Heights chips. They don't need liquid nitrogen to cool them, but I will cool them to increase the efficiency. An injection of a liter of liquid nitrogen to cool down the chips cost me 5 cents over a period of one week. I would expect my efficiency to increase by 20%. Spending 5 cents to net $10 is a no brainer. Here is one article on how to subzero the chip http://www.cnet.com/news/liquid-nitrogen-cooled-haswell-chip-hits-6-5ghz/Another article http://www.geek.com/chips/raspberry-pi-proven-to-be-stable-when-submerged-in-liquid-nitrogen-1555235/
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August 12, 2015, 06:03:33 PM |
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yeah i emailed spondoolies inquiring on any old gear they may have had laying around in a heap of parts somewhere but they replied saying they didnt have anything and to keep a look out for their new gear coming soon
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August 12, 2015, 09:33:21 PM |
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Hopefully they'll actually sell that gear to people when it's introduced... granted, I haven't kept up with them much recently, but last I remember they stated they weren't going to produce miners for consumer sales after the SP20.
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August 12, 2015, 09:46:54 PM |
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Hopefully they'll actually sell that gear to people when it's introduced... granted, I haven't kept up with them much recently, but last I remember they stated they weren't going to produce miners for consumer sales after the SP20.
yeah i heard that too, hopefully they change their mind or that was just a false rumor.. i love the slim U style rack mount style
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August 15, 2015, 09:09:48 PM |
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.... keep a look out for their new gear coming soon
strange, but hopefully true i'm going mostly spondoolies, so i'm in!
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August 15, 2015, 11:12:31 PM |
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Well, time will show.... but this would still be a home miner, wouldn't it? I mean: A loud one, but still....
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August 16, 2015, 10:40:40 PM |
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I really like Spondoolies. I loved the SP20, and would probably buy an SP3x if I could find one for a reasonable price.
But if they've got something that competes with new Bitmain S5+, they better release it soon...
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October 04, 2015, 07:09:48 AM |
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Without even thinking about it...
7000gh = 7th @ 3500w = 0.5w per gh...
It doesn't even matter what price this is unless its free & u have free electricity
This machine is not worth any money when the S7 is 0.25w per gh...
Buy 2 and have 10th @ 0.25w & kill the spoondoolies machine..
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October 04, 2015, 07:51:47 AM |
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Without even thinking about it...
7000gh = 7th @ 3500w = 0.5w per gh...
It doesn't even matter what price this is unless its free & u have free electricity
This machine is not worth any money when the S7 is 0.25w per gh...
Buy 2 and have 10th @ 0.25w & kill the spoondoolies machine..
Here is what they have announced SP50 - http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp50The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come, but no one can say if it will happen or not. If it does though it likely will be around 0.15W/GH/s like the SP50. So a decent amount below the .25 even.
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners".
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners". I know my chances are slim. As they likely will not build smaller unit's again. Just a lot more money in industrial size gear I understand that. My hope with SP40 is they make one that would be ok for "Hobby Miners" and still big data center. Think more the SP35 size so one built for racks. It would not work for home miners just those with a bigger what I call "hobby mining" area. But again I am not holding my breath. I realize like SP gear will stay big.
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners". I know my chances are slim. As they likely will not build smaller unit's again. Just a lot more money in industrial size gear I understand that. My hope with SP40 is they make one that would be ok for "Hobby Miners" and still big data center. Think more the SP35 size so one built for racks. It would not work for home miners just those with a bigger what I call "hobby mining" area. But again I am not holding my breath. I realize like SP gear will stay big. I never was able to find the source, but a user said that SP did an actual announcement saying they would not make any more small form miners. Basically it said that they were abandoning the home miner scene. If someone has this source, it would be nice to have, good to know for sure. But i hope they change their mind, we kind of really need competition to rise against Bitmain. Otherwise we'll get milked by the Chinese.
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners". I know my chances are slim. As they likely will not build smaller unit's again. Just a lot more money in industrial size gear I understand that. My hope with SP40 is they make one that would be ok for "Hobby Miners" and still big data center. Think more the SP35 size so one built for racks. It would not work for home miners just those with a bigger what I call "hobby mining" area. But again I am not holding my breath. I realize like SP gear will stay big. I never was able to find the source, but a user said that SP did an actual announcement saying they would not make any more small form miners. Basically it said that they were abandoning the home miner scene. If someone has this source, it would be nice to have, good to know for sure. But i hope they change their mind, we kind of really need competition to rise against Bitmain. Otherwise we'll get milked by the Chinese. Yes this is true they said this. But If you read it again I think you missed I'm not talking 110/120 home miners. I'm talking about a miner that fit's is server rack vs the SP50 monster. So i say "hobby miner" / professional data center model I would love in SP40 series. So it would be made for data centers that use racks but not a home miner, but a hobby miner with proper setup could run to. Again it is a small possibility chances are it will not happen.
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners". I know my chances are slim. As they likely will not build smaller unit's again. Just a lot more money in industrial size gear I understand that. My hope with SP40 is they make one that would be ok for "Hobby Miners" and still big data center. Think more the SP35 size so one built for racks. It would not work for home miners just those with a bigger what I call "hobby mining" area. But again I am not holding my breath. I realize like SP gear will stay big. I never was able to find the source, but a user said that SP did an actual announcement saying they would not make any more small form miners. Basically it said that they were abandoning the home miner scene. If someone has this source, it would be nice to have, good to know for sure. But i hope they change their mind, we kind of really need competition to rise against Bitmain. Otherwise we'll get milked by the Chinese. Yes this is true they said this. But If you read it again I think you missed I'm not talking 110/120 home miners. I'm talking about a miner that fit's is server rack vs the SP50 monster. So i say "hobby miner" / professional data center model I would love in SP40 series. So it would be made for data centers that use racks but not a home miner, but a hobby miner with proper setup could run to. Again it is a small possibility chances are it will not happen. Oh i see, my bad. Well a rack miner that has fan control could be really great for home miner in Canada. Just open the window and the miner will be cool and quiet. For the home miner, its more about being in a bite-sized unit that can be plugged in without much problem. The SP50 is just a monster you'll be chugging around with a crane or something. So i was picturing the SP40 as more home-miner friendly. Like the SP20.
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October 05, 2015, 08:53:28 PM |
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The did skip SP40 so there are hopes of a hobby miner to come
are zero, they already announced they aren't planning to do ANY more "home miners". I know my chances are slim. As they likely will not build smaller unit's again. Just a lot more money in industrial size gear I understand that. My hope with SP40 is they make one that would be ok for "Hobby Miners" and still big data center. Think more the SP35 size so one built for racks. It would not work for home miners just those with a bigger what I call "hobby mining" area. But again I am not holding my breath. I realize like SP gear will stay big. I never was able to find the source, but a user said that SP did an actual announcement saying they would not make any more small form miners. Basically it said that they were abandoning the home miner scene. If someone has this source, it would be nice to have, good to know for sure. But i hope they change their mind, we kind of really need competition to rise against Bitmain. Otherwise we'll get milked by the Chinese. Yes this is true they said this. But If you read it again I think you missed I'm not talking 110/120 home miners. I'm talking about a miner that fit's is server rack vs the SP50 monster. So i say "hobby miner" / professional data center model I would love in SP40 series. So it would be made for data centers that use racks but not a home miner, but a hobby miner with proper setup could run to. Again it is a small possibility chances are it will not happen. Oh i see, my bad. Well a rack miner that has fan control could be really great for home miner in Canada. Just open the window and the miner will be cool and quiet. For the home miner, its more about being in a bite-sized unit that can be plugged in without much problem. The SP50 is just a monster you'll be chugging around with a crane or something. So i was picturing the SP40 as more home-miner friendly. Like the SP20. If they do my dream it will be more like the SP30/SP35. They were really meant for data centers but some used them in hobby setups. So my dream is they do a upgraded version built for data centers but allow hobby miners to buy. That SP50 is just going to be a beast with electricity. You would have to have a data center for it to work for you. I am impressed if it does match spec they have released.
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