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October 13, 2015, 05:54:35 AM
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Did you know that the weight of S5 already packed weighs 3.2 KG? bitmain and declares that the weight is 4.2 kg? let's see who still has the courage to say that bitmain is honest?
you know that means 1 KG more in shipping it?
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October 13, 2015, 06:44:04 AM
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Did you know that the weight of S5 already packed weighs 3.2 KG? bitmain and declares that the weight is 4.2 kg? let's see who still has the courage to say that bitmain is honest?
you know that means 1 KG more in shipping it?

It depends on radiator,  what they are using.

2200 g with straight blade   versus 1540 g  with curved blade.
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October 13, 2015, 07:45:32 AM
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I paid for my S5 the 4.2 kg,
Yesterday I sent Russia a antminer S5 and the weight was 3.2.
no change in the original box
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October 13, 2015, 03:06:11 PM
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bitmain it says on the website that the weight is 4.5 kg  S7 someone who can please check if the weight is correct?
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October 13, 2015, 04:51:10 PM
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^^
What he said.
What could they possibly do with 1kg more in shipping? I think that they've sent you the 1.5k gram model instead of the 2.5k gram model. Why would they label it 1kg off? Also, considering the radiator  weights are near 1kg apart, you probably have the 1.5k gram fan radiator business. If someone could figure out an exploit to what Bitmain is doing more eyebrows would raise.

Hi there, I'm from South Africa.
This means I'm poor, I guess.
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October 13, 2015, 05:05:08 PM
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1 kg + Shipping in the international plane it costs you $ 15 extra


I do not understand why find any excuse to defend bitmain eventually goes for your money
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October 13, 2015, 05:08:42 PM
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1) we pay in bitcoin and bitmain declares full price.
2) increases the price of kg
3) by only 3 months warranty, the results are pcb burned (because the material is poor)
I think you will like to pay a lot, when you buy from bitmain Angry
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October 13, 2015, 05:09:14 PM
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bitmain it says on the website that the weight is 4.5 kg  S7 someone who can please check if the weight is correct?

8,8 Kg  for two according from DHL  shipping  papers .
The previous two were 8,6 kg.

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October 13, 2015, 05:15:47 PM
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certainly not a person who wants to enrich the Chinese,


right way.
1) guarantee at least 6 months.
2) spare parts for all users who have had pcb defective after the warranty.
at least 1 year support
3) shipping cheaper.

I do not care for them and if businnes, I pay the product and I want to support, in 5 months were burned 4 pcb, and yet there are people here who says that the material is poor.
open your eyes bitmain think that only money, and bites you in everything you propose.


a chip built with good material does not last 3 or 4 months
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October 13, 2015, 05:16:45 PM
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bitmain it says on the website that the weight is 4.5 kg  S7 someone who can please check if the weight is correct?

8,8 Kg  for two according from DHL  shipping  papers .
The previous two were 8,6 kg.



Tupsu, you've tried to do it in a balance?
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