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January 19, 2016, 07:52:49 AM |
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I took part in team for about 3 different mining boards designs. A lot of experience with electronic projects etc. The software is not the problem just a drivers for open source . Of course the firmware and the pcb is the key work here.
Nice, just curious. Care to elaborate a bit on the boards you have worked on, I am intrigued to say the least.
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Mitak
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January 19, 2016, 08:00:07 AM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
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January 19, 2016, 08:44:11 PM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty.
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el_rlee
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January 19, 2016, 10:08:32 PM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty. The number of chips doesn't make sense I guess... Chip count times chip core voltage should fit the DC voltage of the power supply.
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January 19, 2016, 10:28:19 PM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty. I don't have a ballpark price on hand but that's not too far from what we're looking to build. A pair of my boards would do 2TH/220W in approximately 6"x9" of PCB and screw onto an S1 heatsink.
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Mitak
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January 19, 2016, 10:59:11 PM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty. The number of chips doesn't make sense I guess... Chip count times chip core voltage should fit the DC voltage of the power supply. In fact this is not true You can always use some single DC-DC on the input and arrange it according to chip count
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Mitak
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January 19, 2016, 11:04:40 PM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty. I don't have a ballpark price on hand but that's not too far from what we're looking to build. A pair of my boards would do 2TH/220W in approximately 6"x9" of PCB and screw onto an S1 heatsink. What I am planing ( of course if ever) is 180x120 mm PCB for this kind of chip count with top(just in case) and bottom heat sink . Any price range mentioned would be a big big speculation. Just the bare PCB can be calculated for now and there is probability for change too. For sure I would like to design a single USB stick type miner too
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el_rlee
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January 20, 2016, 08:15:38 AM |
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I am under NDA . So just take my word for it.
How much do you think a board would cost to run 20 chips per board? Subtract the price of the BF chips so I am just talking about the board. 20 chips should run 2TH at .11w/gh so 220W per board. How big would the board need to be? 10" X 10"? Qty 500 boards. I am just curious as to the cost of the board in qty. I don't have a ballpark price on hand but that's not too far from what we're looking to build. A pair of my boards would do 2TH/220W in approximately 6"x9" of PCB and screw onto an S1 heatsink. What I am planing ( of course if ever) is 180x120 mm PCB for this kind of chip count with top(just in case) and bottom heat sink . Any price range mentioned would be a big big speculation. Just the bare PCB can be calculated for now and there is probability for change too. For sure I would like to design a single USB stick type miner too I think you would need the top heat sink because of the FC package.
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Mitak
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January 20, 2016, 09:18:29 AM |
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Yes, so I said top heat sink is in the plan
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punin
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January 20, 2016, 07:14:02 PM |
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in the other thread it was April!
tomorrow it will be February!
Engineering chips are going to integrators already in February. So for a skilled and fast integrator I would say late march is possible. April is 100%. ... And what is the hashrate with heatsink and what's draining the chip?? See for yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZPum2zqGPE
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January 20, 2016, 07:34:59 PM |
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Decent scam attempt there sir, but it's pretty obviously not the real website.
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ElGabo
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January 20, 2016, 07:37:25 PM Last edit: January 20, 2016, 08:29:41 PM by ElGabo |
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Looks like preorder has gone live for batch 1 chips. I would love to get my hands on a few for a play around but 2 problems for me, a) I dont do preorders. b) Cant afford the minimum order quantity What a SCAM attempt. LOL (Admin, please remove it.) Edit: edited
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January 20, 2016, 07:39:56 PM |
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Even if it gets removed, the link exists in your quote. Please sterilize.
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PassThePopcorn
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January 20, 2016, 07:46:01 PM |
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That link is not for bitfury.com it redirects you. That is the scam not that Bitfury is.
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PassThePopcorn
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January 20, 2016, 07:54:15 PM |
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That link is not for bitfury.com it redirects you. That is the scam not that Bitfury is. removed my post, but what are you talking about? ridirects where? I see a youtube video in youtube. It says bitfury, etc. You are also saying that someone hacked that "punin" fella account here as well? WTF? Not the Youtube link, a previous post that linked to "Bitfury.com" the link was actually for b1tfury.xxxxxxxx with a display of "Bitfury.com"
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January 20, 2016, 08:00:23 PM |
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That is not for bitfury.com it redirects you. That is the scam not that Bitfury is. why you are referencing a legit youtube link with something completely unrelated?
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January 20, 2016, 08:20:04 PM |
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Serious overkill on that heatsink for 11 watts. Still, not too bad of performance.
I'm not worried about the GH / Chip stuff, Bitfury has always prefered the 'small chip" approach. It's not far different from the current Bitmain 1385 on GH/chip after factoring the node shrink.
It's also a positive for using a new process node, tends to increase yield some.
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January 20, 2016, 08:38:07 PM |
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Wow over 100 gh/s per 11w, Really want to see these on some little sidehack sticks, 8w 80gh/s would be fine by me.
8-11W/5V=1.6-2.2A, only on the best usb 3.0 hubs, but OK on many usb 3.0 hubs with a good Y-cable. Not sure that the stick usb connector will handle >1.6A, but it is a question to sidehack.
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PassThePopcorn
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January 20, 2016, 08:39:48 PM |
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That is not for bitfury.com it redirects you. That is the scam not that Bitfury is. why you are referencing a legit youtube link with something completely unrelated? I quoted the wrong post it was one or two above you it seems to be removed now. The video is legit.
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