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March 10, 2013, 10:17:25 AM
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Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen  Grin

Mine are better, and pre-date Avalon!



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March 10, 2013, 01:35:21 PM
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Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen  Grin

Mine are better, and pre-date Avalon!



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Sorry nathanrees19, not doubting about the veracity of the print, it just makes me some hitching in my head that "Q:27, A:0" in 13 threads, and such amount of hashing power.
Both my 5550 and 5830 have at least 1 accepted (or rejected) hash after, at most, 20 jobs queued.
Could you please clarify a bit?
Can you also fully specify the hardware specs or the vendor and model of this?
How long have you been able to run this miner?
How stable is it for each chip?
How hot did it got and how many watts does it consume?
If I'm not mistaken, you have something to do with BFL, but even not, if you can provide the answers to those (and other) questions, i believe you might promote the legitimacy of you product.
I have to say that although BFL is always postponing the delivery date and not giving any reliable delivery date, I do understand that R&D is quite hard, specially with no investors other than the pre-order people.
I also understand what is to try to create a product for everyone, reliable and stable with no money at all. It's quite hard, believe me.
But I've seen this same discussion with their FPGA's and in the end, lot of people just bought them!!
So, for the sake of every vendor's credibility, I believe that every hardware and software spec should be documented. Isn't this open source, after all?
And even the original post that started this thread is a fake, the principle behind is quite well thought!
I would suggest some kind of slot in each box were you would fit a cheap pen computer like those running android but with a custom linux distribution, cgminer and stratum embed.
Each box would detect if there was any pen like this or if it was linked to another box with some sort of proprietary cable.
The ones who detected this pen, would be controlled by it.
The others would be either controlled by the link cable (and thus by the pen in the other box) or by USB.
The pen could also have some sort of video output to connect a screen and usb input to use a keyboard to some initial setup.
This pen, would be sold separately.
Wouldn't it be nice? :-)

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March 11, 2013, 02:55:20 AM
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Does this Asic is real so ?

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March 11, 2013, 03:03:21 AM
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Does this Asic is real so ?

impropably...
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March 11, 2013, 03:20:07 AM
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Does this Asic is real so ?

impropably...


Yes seem not poss It is what i was thinking just lazy to read the full thread, thanks.

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March 11, 2013, 04:46:22 AM
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Either the temp sensor isn't working or it defies the laws of physics because I've never seen temps from a machine be perfectly the same like that.

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