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The images on the Aliexpress page look like A2 images. The description says the A4 prototype won't be available until July. So what is pictured is not one of the prototypes. This is a "pre-order" for still unbuilt equipment. Also from what I have read Innosilicon does not do preorders. So this person selling either must have a standing order and commitment for a bulk order or he/she is taking wild liberties on the price and number he will have available to sell.
Thanks for the link. It at least has a bunch of us all talking and thinking about doing really stupid stuff like a bulk preorder... Yes, we are that crazy! I personally am going to wait until something firms up and then figure out where in the world I would put more miners or get more electricity to run them! ROFL
What I think has happened is that based on the ever decreasing chip density per device and efficiency of the cards, one of the early adopter partners has pulled out of the deal (remember they were seeking 5 x $1.5M partners), so what we're being offered is their slice of the initial first batch. I've been playing around with the numbers and would imagine there would have been 3000 of the 400Mh/s machines being built at something like $2500 each for the early partners, bringing the total to $7.5M (600ea). That was my worst case scenario and given the 400 MH/s specs would have had 114 Chips per machine, there could be up to 4167 of the lower effeiciency 280 MH/s miners if all the chips are good. Interestingly the price stays about the same at around $6.50 per MHs or $22.75 per A4 chip. So I think this is why we're not seeing fully built prototypes yet, we were never supposed to be getting them this early, and based on the numbers above there would be 600 machines available for every partner who has pulled out. Based on average pool mining returns at 0.000085 btc/mhs/day, these are still looking very good. Mind you, there could be up to 1.3 Th/s about to be dropped into a 4.5 Th/s global scrypt network.
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August 18, 2016, 05:23:53 AM |
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The images on the Aliexpress page look like A2 images. The description says the A4 prototype won't be available until July. So what is pictured is not one of the prototypes. This is a "pre-order" for still unbuilt equipment. Also from what I have read Innosilicon does not do preorders. So this person selling either must have a standing order and commitment for a bulk order or he/she is taking wild liberties on the price and number he will have available to sell.
Thanks for the link. It at least has a bunch of us all talking and thinking about doing really stupid stuff like a bulk preorder... Yes, we are that crazy! I personally am going to wait until something firms up and then figure out where in the world I would put more miners or get more electricity to run them! ROFL
What I think has happened is that based on the ever decreasing chip density per device and efficiency of the cards, one of the early adopter partners has pulled out of the deal (remember they were seeking 5 x $1.5M partners), so what we're being offered is their slice of the initial first batch. I've been playing around with the numbers and would imagine there would have been 3000 of the 400Mh/s machines being built at something like $2500 each for the early partners, bringing the total to $7.5M (600ea). That was my worst case scenario and given the 400 MH/s specs would have had 114 Chips per machine, there could be up to 4167 of the lower effeiciency 280 MH/s miners if all the chips are good. Interestingly the price stays about the same at around $6.50 per MHs or $22.75 per A4 chip. So I think this is why we're not seeing fully built prototypes yet, we were never supposed to be getting them this early, and based on the numbers above there would be 600 machines available for every partner who has pulled out. Based on average pool mining returns at 0.000085 btc/mhs/day, these are still looking very good. Mind you, there could be up to 1.3 Th/s about to be dropped into a 4.5 Th/s global scrypt network. That is a potentially halving in progress... The actual hashrate is 1400 Gh/s, you are talking about 1200 Gh/s more, so all our hash will be rewarded by 1/2... The Litecoin minery will NOT be very reliable...
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August 18, 2016, 08:22:01 PM |
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This certainly will have an overall negative impact for everyone mining scrypt coins. The buyers may have a tough time getting their ROI.
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August 19, 2016, 01:41:15 AM |
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This certainly will have an overall negative impact for everyone mining scrypt coins. The buyers may have a tough time getting their ROI.
Yep. We need BTC at around 700 bucks imho to play it somewhat safe. At that price at 0.006 LTC to BTC you are looking at $4.20 usd per LTC. NOT Ideal, but....you could maybe squeak by with a 10 month (with elec use taken out) and ROI on these units in that ballpark of a guess/price. (check my figures) A lot of Titan owners spent a lot of 2015 mining LTC on a prayer at 1.30 usd per LTC and a hope it would go up in price. Same angle with these machines different year imho. I suppose just to liven things up the Chinese miners (75%) will announce a fork from BTC Core and 8mb blocks just to further muck the crypto universe up some more. (BTC gets a cold .all the alt coins get pneumonia). It seems a lot of crypto FUD is rinse/wash/repeat I've seen it before.
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August 19, 2016, 02:40:35 AM Last edit: August 19, 2016, 03:07:53 AM by toptek |
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The images on the Aliexpress page look like A2 images. The description says the A4 prototype won't be available until July. So what is pictured is not one of the prototypes. This is a "pre-order" for still unbuilt equipment. Also from what I have read Innosilicon does not do preorders. So this person selling either must have a standing order and commitment for a bulk order or he/she is taking wild liberties on the price and number he will have available to sell.
Thanks for the link. It at least has a bunch of us all talking and thinking about doing really stupid stuff like a bulk preorder... Yes, we are that crazy! I personally am going to wait until something firms up and then figure out where in the world I would put more miners or get more electricity to run them! ROFL
What I think has happened is that based on the ever decreasing chip density per device and efficiency of the cards, one of the early adopter partners has pulled out of the deal (remember they were seeking 5 x $1.5M partners), so what we're being offered is their slice of the initial first batch. I've been playing around with the numbers and would imagine there would have been 3000 of the 400Mh/s machines being built at something like $2500 each for the early partners, bringing the total to $7.5M (600ea). That was my worst case scenario and given the 400 MH/s specs would have had 114 Chips per machine, there could be up to 4167 of the lower effeiciency 280 MH/s miners if all the chips are good. Interestingly the price stays about the same at around $6.50 per MHs or $22.75 per A4 chip. So I think this is why we're not seeing fully built prototypes yet, we were never supposed to be getting them this early, and based on the numbers above there would be 600 machines available for every partner who has pulled out. Based on average pool mining returns at 0.000085 btc/mhs/day, these are still looking very good. Mind you, there could be up to 1.3 Th/s about to be dropped into a 4.5 Th/s global scrypt network. They don't do per orders if they needed investors to me that's a per order of sorts it was publicly made , no per order's to me is selling them when they are ready and not asking for any kind of money other then though private investors. like bitmain does and even Avalon does now, the Avalon 7 is coming when no idea but it is, they posted soft ware support and a image for the miner on there FTP on the 17 of this month . I thought I saw Innosilicon talking per orders when the A2 came out on there main site but so far i have yet to see them run any farm because , I'm guessing, they don't need to because they make more stuff like memory and other PC stuff , not just miners, bitmain only makes miners . I might be wrong or misunderstand how Innosilicon does it other wise . either way i can't afford one if i could i would give it some thought, im sure i would need that cash back sooner then 200 days or how ever long ROI would take or i would have to be willing to waste 1800 on a group buy, i wouldn't try to resell it either, unless i could double the price so i could buy another one i love mining to much to give it up or to pass one of these by, by reselling it.
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August 20, 2016, 01:03:43 AM |
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Innosilicon did not take ANY preorders on the A2 - it came out as a total suprise with ZERO previous announcements, pretty much unique in the cryptocoin mining industry. They DID pre-announce their "Farm Boy" units, but I don't remember if they bothered with pre-orders on those.
The investment needed to get a new 14/16nm chip up and running is a TON higher than working with long-established 28nm tech though, which I'm sure is WHY Innosilicon wanted some investment help on that generation.
My ballpark guess is that the A4 will fuel about a doubling of hashrate over the first year after it starts shipping, and a continuing slow increase past that point - but only if Litecoin price stays above the $3 level, and even a bit iffy if it keeps drifting down TO that level. Still shouldn't be hard to manage ROI on an A4 if you have VERY VERY cheap electric, but at 10c/KWH might make ROI difficult-to-impossible (and 10c/KWH is fair bit BELOW the average for the US since the EPA/Obama War On Coal has driven US average electric prices UP quite a bit the last few years).
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August 20, 2016, 01:13:46 AM |
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Innosilicon did not take ANY preorders on the A2 - it came out as a total suprise with ZERO previous announcements, pretty much unique in the cryptocoin mining industry. They DID pre-announce their "Farm Boy" units, but I don't remember if they bothered with pre-orders on those.
The investment needed to get a new 14/16nm chip up and running is a TON higher than working with long-established 28nm tech though, which I'm sure is WHY Innosilicon wanted some investment help on that generation.
My ballpark guess is that the A4 will fuel about a doubling of hashrate over the first year after it starts shipping, and a continuing slow increase past that point - but only if Litecoin price stays above the $3 level, and even a bit iffy if it keeps drifting down TO that level. Still shouldn't be hard to manage ROI on an A4 if you have VERY VERY cheap electric, but at 10c/KWH might make ROI difficult-to-impossible (and 10c/KWH is fair bit BELOW the average for the US since the EPA/Obama War On Coal has driven US average electric prices UP quite a bit the last few years).
From what I understand Innsilicon is a chip manufacturer foremost. They got the big boys to fund their 14 nm chip equip and line to make asic chips. But after that is done they will have a fully financed 14nm production line/system for other 14nm chips. Thus it was a no brainer. Get some IPO $$$. Get the 14nm setup funded to make scrypt asics as such. Make your profit. Then use your new 14nm production on other NON asic related chips of that size. Kinda brilliant actually.
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August 20, 2016, 01:40:21 AM Last edit: August 20, 2016, 01:52:39 AM by toptek |
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Some one did some kind per something when the farm boys came out on the forums they were a deal but I was a little short on cash so had to pass . maybe the next A2 deal i come across I will finally get one ... they should drop even more in price once the A4 does came out and still be useful for a while longer, farming alt is a lot different then farming btc direct . there is a lot of them etc etc ...i all way have liked farming script coins more then BTC but still like doing both .
about three month ago i was offered a farm boy deal even had the cash but was asked to late i had just bought a Alchemist 256 then 4 or 5 days later some one i know sent me A email with a really nice group buy deal for some farm boys again I'm not meant to have a A2 i guess ..then one popped on ebay i was to late buying a month or so ago they sold a mini A2 for 175 they normally sell for 500 or more . zoom hash had some 110 for a nice price a few month ago by the time i got the cash to gather they sold out, i have even more times were i missed out.
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September 13, 2016, 10:50:32 AM |
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In the web : http://www.innosilicon.com/html/news/14.htmlIs this info: Part Number: INNOSILICON A4 Dominator 280Mhs per unit (+-10% performance, can be over-clocked at user's risk) Size: Length 28cm * Width 12.8cm * Height 25cm Net weight: 11KG (without PSU) ASIC: A4, 80pcs Blade: 4pcs Voltage: +12V Power efficiency: Initial batch will be defaulted at 3.2W/Mhs in Turbo mode, 2.2W/Mhs in Norminal mode, and 1.35W/Mhs in ultra low power mode Required rated PSU: 1000W or above, 8 * PCI-E 6Pin PSU is external and exclusive to save your international shipping cost, which can be acquired used easily at low cost or reused from old version miners. Included: Raspberry Pi, it is plug and play with your PSU I read before the machine can be at 400-600 or 800mhs awith overclock at 1020W. Is the 280MHS the default hashrate. And then I will can overclock to 400 or 600 mhs?
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September 13, 2016, 11:27:35 AM |
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The older numbers were overoptimistic estimates before they had a chance to actually settle down and work with a significant number of chips - *AND* seem to have been based at least in part on using an A2/Dragon sized miner machine with more and larger boards in it.
If you look at the SIZE spec on the final A4 as announced, it's less than half the size - even accounting for space savings of the power supply in the A2, the A4 is STILL ballpark less than half the size.
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September 13, 2016, 05:21:02 PM |
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Any idea how to buy one unit?
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September 13, 2016, 09:33:43 PM |
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Wait for dealers like ZoomHash to start selling them, or work with other folks in the "group deal" about a combined order.
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September 13, 2016, 11:12:40 PM |
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I think the pre-order time frame is too close now. I would hang tight now for the A4 to hit distributors like Zoomhash. I don't think it is going to be that long now before you will start to see some announcements. We are looking at the end of this month for the pre-buy units to start shipping, and I expect there will be some first unit pains to be dealt with. So I would stay posted to these threads and follow the progress of the A4 first units and how that goes.
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October 10, 2016, 12:44:13 PM |
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Innosilicon did not take ANY preorders on the A2 - it came out as a total suprise with ZERO previous announcements, pretty much unique in the cryptocoin mining industry. They DID pre-announce their "Farm Boy" units, but I don't remember if they bothered with pre-orders on those.
The investment needed to get a new 14/16nm chip up and running is a TON higher than working with long-established 28nm tech though, which I'm sure is WHY Innosilicon wanted some investment help on that generation.
My ballpark guess is that the A4 will fuel about a doubling of hashrate over the first year after it starts shipping, and a continuing slow increase past that point - but only if Litecoin price stays above the $3 level, and even a bit iffy if it keeps drifting down TO that level. Still shouldn't be hard to manage ROI on an A4 if you have VERY VERY cheap electric, but at 10c/KWH might make ROI difficult-to-impossible (and 10c/KWH is fair bit BELOW the average for the US since the EPA/Obama War On Coal has driven US average electric prices UP quite a bit the last few years).
BIG rant coming up as I have 3 of these in house http://www.iqair.com/home-air-purifiers/gcmultigas/buy at a cost of 3600 usd and about 1000 a year in filter replacement. They are better then inhaler medication. In my opinion. The rant starts belowFuck coal and I don't like Obama. If you understood how much pollution was dumped by the midwest onto the northeast you would not have made the statement. This entire issue should have never been allowed to happen , but Bush allowed old dirty nasty coal plants a pass on not upgrading their plants to burn clean. Corporate greed kicked in and no plants were retro fitted to burn cleanly . Causing a shit ton of lung disease all preventable if the moron power plants had upgraded their power plants to burn clean. Having been a life long Asthmatic my research on this is long and deep. BTW I will most likely vote for Trump as part of his plan is to alter the coal industry the correct way. IE clean coal plants. If he was to do just this one act as the next president it would make him a very good president. Back to mining and away from politics do you have plans to get one of these miners?
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October 19, 2016, 07:41:06 PM |
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Have they shipped any units yet?
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October 19, 2016, 09:55:22 PM |
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Supposedly they have shipped and someone received one -- but I'm skeptical.
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October 21, 2016, 12:26:26 AM |
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Supposedly they have shipped and someone received one -- but I'm skeptical.
I got mine in the mail today and just got it setup and hashing. I am getting 274 mhs at the miner client (around 270mhs at the pool). It is pulling 1070 watts from the wall. I have it hashing in a non climate controlled and warm environment and it gets to a max of 60c (4hrs running now). Hope that helps people
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October 21, 2016, 12:46:07 AM |
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Pictures please!!
Here are some pics: I just restarted the miner to unplug the voltmeter but will update this post in about an hour when I get a more solid sample time for the picture.
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