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April 02, 2016, 07:16:57 PM Last edit: May 22, 2018, 10:43:00 PM by Bitminer1224 |
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I just hope it's real and we get some very interesting sidehack sticks with these chips while the big miners containing these chips skyrocket in price.
I would love to have some sticks made with these chips, I hope they do release them to the public then. Really looking to mess around with one or two. I would call it "Mini mining."
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April 02, 2016, 07:34:16 PM |
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I just hope it's real and we get some very interesting sidehack sticks with these chips while the big miners containing these chips skyrocket in price.
I would love to have some sticks made with these chips, I hope they do release them to the public then. sidehack who? bitfury talked to him?
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April 02, 2016, 07:37:39 PM |
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I just hope it's real and we get some very interesting sidehack sticks with these chips while the big miners containing these chips skyrocket in price.
I would love to have some sticks made with these chips, I hope they do release them to the public then. sidehack who? bitfury talked to him? sidehack sticks, the second most efficient miner in the world behind the antminer s7 supposedly, running at 8gh/s + .31w/gh. No, he just experiments with chips and he just happened to make one of the most popular miners on this forum. He's trying to get some chips to work with em or sht.
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April 02, 2016, 07:37:53 PM |
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I just hope it's real and we get some very interesting sidehack sticks with these chips while the big miners containing these chips skyrocket in price.
I would love to have some sticks made with these chips, I hope they do release them to the public then. sidehack who? bitfury talked to him? punin promised to make some chips available for him. guess they have bigger troubles atm
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April 02, 2016, 07:55:25 PM |
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Yeah, I haven't heard any news in a while. I assume chips will be available, and I'll do everything I can with 'em. A stick would be nice, but a ~400W scale miner would be nice too. When I have news it'll be made known, but right now I have no news.
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April 02, 2016, 08:14:55 PM |
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Yeah, I haven't heard any news in a while. I assume chips will be available, and I'll do everything I can with 'em. A stick would be nice, but a ~400W scale miner would be nice too. When I have news it'll be made known, but right now I have no news.
thank you for the info, sidehack!
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April 02, 2016, 08:24:58 PM |
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TSMC had probably 0% yield in their 16nm fab (fab 14) after the earthquake early February this year: http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1328964Manufacturing 16nm chips is one of the most complex processes one can think of. It will take some time to recalibrate the production line again and after that they will serve tier 1 customers like Apple first. Yikes! Ow ow ow ow ow Good catch on that. No idea how I missed it as EETimes is one of my feeds. Wouldn't Samsung then be an alternate supplier?
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April 02, 2016, 08:56:39 PM |
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Wouldn't Samsung then be an alternate supplier?
i guess you're pretty much trapped with the supplier once the masks are done...
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April 03, 2016, 02:37:35 AM |
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unless they pulled a fast one on us again !!! I'm willing to bet it was the earthquake . I renumber one time a few years back were earthquake or floods in one other place in the world caused prices for months on memory and HD's for PC's to shoot thu the roof till they got back on track . so that might just be why . we may not see a thing for 2 or 3 month now . or i like to think that's the real reason .
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April 03, 2016, 02:51:17 AM |
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Yeah Thailand, around 2011, flooding sorely jacked up hard drive prices. I was working in a computer repair shop at the time, and kept having to explain to customers why stuff cost too much.
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April 03, 2016, 03:10:25 AM |
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Yeah Thailand, around 2011, flooding sorely jacked up hard drive prices. I was working in a computer repair shop at the time, and kept having to explain to customers why stuff cost too much.
Good times for me I had 2 cases (48) of wd black 2tb hdds purchased on an outstanding deal they arrived the day before the flood. prices went up 2 to 3 times normal. I was able to sell them lower then anyone on ebay and still make really good money on them. I would have to think I made 3000 more then I thought I was going to make on those hdds. And everyone loved me on ebay as my price was way lower then anyone else. They were a good item to sell since I recorded serial numbers. I think I had 1 return in 40 sales.
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April 03, 2016, 10:36:42 AM |
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I'm willing to bet it was the earthquake .
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April 03, 2016, 10:58:39 AM |
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Yeah Thailand, around 2011, flooding sorely jacked up hard drive prices. I was working in a computer repair shop at the time, and kept having to explain to customers why stuff cost too much.
Good times for me I had 2 cases (48) of wd black 2tb hdds purchased on an outstanding deal they arrived the day before the flood. prices went up 2 to 3 times normal. I was able to sell them lower then anyone on ebay and still make really good money on them. I would have to think I made 3000 more then I thought I was going to make on those hdds. And everyone loved me on ebay as my price was way lower then anyone else. They were a good item to sell since I recorded serial numbers. I think I had 1 return in 40 sales. Damn.. I remember those times, and drives costed SO. FCKN.MUCH! I sold my 1TB HDD because I had to take advantage of the prices, and after the craze ended I bought a 2TB HDD with some of the extra. Good times... wasnt a ponzi but doubled my hdd size xD Here's a fun little story about 2011 and hdd prices if you're interested: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze_drive_farming/It's pretty funny how these guys got banned from buying hdds at costco and best buy
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April 05, 2016, 12:12:43 AM |
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Yeah Thailand, around 2011, flooding sorely jacked up hard drive prices. I was working in a computer repair shop at the time, and kept having to explain to customers why stuff cost too much.
Good times for me I had 2 cases (48) of wd black 2tb hdds purchased on an outstanding deal they arrived the day before the flood. prices went up 2 to 3 times normal. I was able to sell them lower then anyone on ebay and still make really good money on them. I would have to think I made 3000 more then I thought I was going to make on those hdds. And everyone loved me on ebay as my price was way lower then anyone else. They were a good item to sell since I recorded serial numbers. I think I had 1 return in 40 sales. Damn.. I remember those times, and drives costed SO. FCKN.MUCH! I sold my 1TB HDD because I had to take advantage of the prices, and after the craze ended I bought a 2TB HDD with some of the extra. Good times... wasnt a ponzi but doubled my hdd size xD Here's a fun little story about 2011 and hdd prices if you're interested: https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze_drive_farming/It's pretty funny how these guys got banned from buying hdds at costco and best buy Damnnn thats a cool story, thanks for sharing
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April 05, 2016, 02:06:08 PM |
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And who is going to build a homeminer with these chips
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April 05, 2016, 04:13:56 PM |
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I remember when "shortly" meant an actual time frame, which was relatively "short". I'm guessing new gen autumn 2016
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April 05, 2016, 05:40:55 PM |
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I remember when "shortly" meant an actual time frame, which was relatively "short". I'm guessing new gen autumn 2016
Halving with 0.25J/gh ... Now that doesn't make any sense at all
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April 05, 2016, 06:22:52 PM |
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I remember when "shortly" meant an actual time frame, which was relatively "short". I'm guessing new gen autumn 2016
Halving with 0.25J/gh ... Now that doesn't make any sense at all we are all doomed goxxed!
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April 05, 2016, 06:35:05 PM |
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I remember when "shortly" meant an actual time frame, which was relatively "short". I'm guessing new gen autumn 2016
Halving with 0.25J/gh ... Now that doesn't make any sense at all we are all doomed goxxed! Sort of
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April 05, 2016, 07:55:37 PM |
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*sigh* looks like bitmain will be our savior again. Unless Bitfury pulls a magic trick on us, we'll be seeing some ridiculous bitmain miner with terrible efficiency on the market with a terrible price... It all gets better every day, doesn't it? If this continues after the halving difficulty will need to drastically drop for current gen chips to still be profitable.
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