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Author Topic: PandaMiner B3 Pro New Batch Releases with Only $800-$1750!!!!  (Read 87290 times)
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July 08, 2017, 06:29:39 PM
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they are returning less money than we paid for, this is bullshit.
Fucking scammers !!!!  Angry Angry Angry

cant really call this a scam, alpha mining, ltc gear , black arrow now those were true scams

panda just overestimated thier capacity at least they are refunding, im glad i didnt buy in though, more becuase i

dont belive in dedicated mining hardware for gpu mining

not entirely true.

Pandaminer is not refunding 100% of the btc paid by customers. This is stealing

 https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scam  and I quote " to get (something, such as money) by deceiving someone"

Pandaminer did not honor initial sales price that customers paid up front and demanded more money before shipping. Changing your pricing 2 months after being paid in full by customers is deceptive.

If you don't understand that when you use BTC to purchase it is converted to fiat on order placement, then don't buy something using BTC.

Thank you captain obvious

If btc is converted to fiat by the seller at time of order, there is no reason for seller to demand more money 2 months later unless seller made an error which is their responsibility, not the purchaser that paid initial advertised price in full prior

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July 10, 2017, 10:51:09 PM
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I am preparing to send my pandaminers b3 plus to a hosting facility and the sales rep there says they have 208V power.  I know China is 220V and Europe is 240V.  In the USA, I ran them on a 240V circuit.  Will the PandaMiners run on 208 volts?

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July 12, 2017, 04:49:57 AM
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I am preparing to send my pandaminers b3 plus to a hosting facility and the sales rep there says they have 208V power.  I know China is 220V and Europe is 240V.  In the USA, I ran them on a 240V circuit.  Will the PandaMiners run on 208 volts?

Most modern PSUs can run on a wide range of voltages. 208v is a common voltage for industrial 3-phase power in the US. I ran many racks of servers (1u, 2u, 4u, and blades) 24/7 on 208v with no problems at all. That same 208v fed other desktop (non-rackmount) servers, too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase_electric_power



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July 12, 2017, 05:09:42 AM
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I am preparing to send my pandaminers b3 plus to a hosting facility and the sales rep there says they have 208V power.  I know China is 220V and Europe is 240V.  In the USA, I ran them on a 240V circuit.  Will the PandaMiners run on 208 volts?


did you buy their psu's   if you did buy a pandaminer psu good luck with them.

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July 12, 2017, 01:09:44 PM
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Anybody else receive a pandaminer with a dead gpu?

I have been playing email tag with Customer service for a week with no solution offered

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July 12, 2017, 05:02:47 PM
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I am preparing to send my pandaminers b3 plus to a hosting facility and the sales rep there says they have 208V power.  I know China is 220V and Europe is 240V.  In the USA, I ran them on a 240V circuit.  Will the PandaMiners run on 208 volts?


did you buy their psu's   if you did buy a pandaminer psu good luck with them.

Did you see my earlier comment where I noted the PSU they are shipping now are different than the earlier ones?  Now 9 separate legs from the PSU, no splits, and you only need 7 of them.  They no longer have the Y-splitters.

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July 13, 2017, 01:35:01 AM
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Runnn people...buy the new B5 before it sold out.... NOTT ...  Grin Grin Grin Grin
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July 14, 2017, 05:16:30 AM
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if they were <$1200 each they'd sell out.

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July 17, 2017, 09:12:44 PM
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Can the panda miner do other algos besides ETH, ZEC, XMR algos? I mean I know it's possible but does it use proprietary miners or software making it difficult?

Gigga Watt has them in stock, but cost $3,990 so even with the 3.3c kwh using their token from ICO it's a tough choice if it can only mine 3 algos.

Another question, has the ETH hashrate dropped for the rx470 recently, or expected to in the near future? whattomine.com lists 8 rx470 as 208 Mhs for ETH and panda miner lists the unit as doing 237 Mhs on ETH. Is the panda miner overclocked or has the growth of the DAG file lowered it's hashrate and the 327 Mhs is old number?
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July 18, 2017, 12:01:10 AM
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Can the panda miner do other algos besides ETH, ZEC, XMR algos? I mean I know it's possible but does it use proprietary miners or software making it difficult?

Gigga Watt has them in stock, but cost $3,990 so even with the 3.3c kwh using their token from ICO it's a tough choice if it can only mine 3 algos.

Another question, has the ETH hashrate dropped for the rx470 recently, or expected to in the near future? whattomine.com lists 8 rx470 as 208 Mhs for ETH and panda miner lists the unit as doing 237 Mhs on ETH. Is the panda miner overclocked or has the growth of the DAG file lowered it's hashrate and the 327 Mhs is old number?
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It can mine any coin a gpu can mine.

If the gpu has nine separate pcie cables it may be okay

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July 18, 2017, 07:56:50 AM
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Can the panda miner do other algos besides ETH, ZEC, XMR algos? I mean I know it's possible but does it use proprietary miners or software making it difficult?

Gigga Watt has them in stock, but cost $3,990 so even with the 3.3c kwh using their token from ICO it's a tough choice if it can only mine 3 algos.

Another question, has the ETH hashrate dropped for the rx470 recently, or expected to in the near future? whattomine.com lists 8 rx470 as 208 Mhs for ETH and panda miner lists the unit as doing 237 Mhs on ETH. Is the panda miner overclocked or has the growth of the DAG file lowered it's hashrate and the 327 Mhs is old number?
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237 is old number. When i got it i could get like 230-232 on Win. After win driver update crash. It's now on Simple OS which gave 227 or so. Now after DAG's its more like 217-220 or so. Musiccoin for example is still at those 235 or so Mhash/s
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July 18, 2017, 01:44:04 PM
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"there is no need to worry about the house fire, "  hahahahahahaha now an ICO for cloud panda mining.  Wow, I cant believe people buy into this.  Just build your own rig, learn a thing or two, and have fun doing it.  If you wan to get rich quick you are doing it wrong, buy some shit coins and hope for x1000 on the price action.
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July 19, 2017, 03:25:33 AM
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QUOTE: "Update:[2017-07-18]: It is been a long time since our last update, We’d like to spread a piece of good news that PandaMiner has established a strategic partnership with GMS and give away 50% of its production capacity to invest in GMS project and provide sufficient supply of miners in order to maintain its long-term development. GMS is an innovative mining program which will free  you from the complex mining process, and deliver a more stable income."

What about batch #5 customers still waiting from middle of May??  How can you suddenly give this GMS 50% of production capacity when so many people still waiting??

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July 19, 2017, 04:49:21 AM
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"there is no need to worry about the house fire, "  hahahahahahaha now an ICO for cloud panda mining.  Wow, I cant believe people buy into this.  Just build your own rig, learn a thing or two, and have fun doing it.  If you wan to get rich quick you are doing it wrong, buy some shit coins and hope for x1000 on the price action.

hahha you should read it's not cloud mining far from it. https://www.instagram.com/gigawatt_mining/
coindesk search for articles about CEO http://www.coindesk.com/?s=Dave+Carlson+

And a great article about why mining needs this to decentralize mining and combat the economies of scale in China
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/giga-watt-ceo-we-desperately-need-balance-power-mining-space/

Prices are great so home mining works, but it all crashes down when people over build and prices come down. Then only the chinese mega farms are competitive, that's how we got here in Bitcoin mining and they are building GPU farms too. So this is an option to get 3.3c kwh HOSTING my miners not cloud mining. I have to ship my miners to them or buy from them. I have L3+ on the way that I am planning to ship to them, the panda miner isn't in stock anywhere so I'm considering buying from them. At 3.3c kwh They'll be mining longer than you're home rig, or my home rigs. Very few people have access to power that cheap, which when prices go down we will need. During this bull market mining capacity has been way overbuilt, threads already popping up talking about the mass selloff in GPU's and to me we are still in the golden age. I made it through the bear market of 14-15 so if you're turning a profit why sell...
okay end rant, but it's not a cloud mining scam and really only chance PoW has to remain decentralized and not controlled by a mining cartel in china. yes new GPU coins we can build rigs, but that's how Bitcoin started and if these coins last and remain profitable they will follow the same path of Bitcoin to ASIC and then mega chinese farms. This may be a way to keep it decentralized.
All cloud miners are scams, even "honest" ones like genesis mining is a scam since you have no chance to ROI. This token may or may not work, but I really hope it does since it's our only chance to compete with the Chinese cartels.

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July 19, 2017, 04:52:38 AM
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Can the panda miner do other algos besides ETH, ZEC, XMR algos? I mean I know it's possible but does it use proprietary miners or software making it difficult?

Gigga Watt has them in stock, but cost $3,990 so even with the 3.3c kwh using their token from ICO it's a tough choice if it can only mine 3 algos.

Another question, has the ETH hashrate dropped for the rx470 recently, or expected to in the near future? whattomine.com lists 8 rx470 as 208 Mhs for ETH and panda miner lists the unit as doing 237 Mhs on ETH. Is the panda miner overclocked or has the growth of the DAG file lowered it's hashrate and the 327 Mhs is old number?
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237 is old number. When i got it i could get like 230-232 on Win. After win driver update crash. It's now on Simple OS which gave 227 or so. Now after DAG's its more like 217-220 or so. Musiccoin for example is still at those 235 or so Mhash/s
THANK YOU!!
yeah problem with having it hosted is I don't think I can switch pools easily. THey say they are working on that but for now I'd be mining ETH. But good to know it can mine anything so at 3.3c kwh I should eventually ROI just have to figure out if it's worth it or if I should just use money to buy coins. If not for Bitcoin fork drama answer would be easy...
Anyway thanks, much appreciated info so whattomine is accurate for ETH hashrate. I have 4 rigs but they are all Nvidia so had no idea about the rx470.

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July 19, 2017, 05:00:06 AM
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"there is no need to worry about the house fire, "  hahahahahahaha now an ICO for cloud panda mining.  Wow, I cant believe people buy into this.  Just build your own rig, learn a thing or two, and have fun doing it.  If you wan to get rich quick you are doing it wrong, buy some shit coins and hope for x1000 on the price action.
just went to see if kurbeks who posted helpful info had a bitcoin address I could tip and saw your silly reply again and had to ask, are you saying buy a shitcoin and hope for x1000 is the "right way"  Huh

And I have 4 rigs, been mining since LTC was GPU minable and never quit even when it GPU mining barely covered cost of power. I basically use the GPU's to mine BTC since most shitcoins are are exactly that, shit coins. If I was looking to get rich quick I would have done some ICO where I could flip the coins to the greater fool not one I think is good for the entire crypto ecosystem. I plan to hold the tokens and rent them out when not mining. And my question had nothing to do with the ICO just about the panda miner, so thanks for the input, now go panic sell your GPU when ETH goes PoS while I continue doing what I've been doing for almost 4 years.  Cool

kurbeks if you have a litecoin address I'd like to send you a tip for the help on the panda miner ETH hashrate. I only say LTC since I sold my BTC except for what I have in cold storage. But I can easily send BTC just converting LTC so PM me with an address, your help was much appreciated  Smiley

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July 21, 2017, 08:26:53 PM
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Where can i get parts for my pandaminer.

Or are we restricted to RMA process?

With power on i just get full blast fans and no post. have tried booting with no/single gpu same result.


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July 26, 2017, 09:41:14 PM
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Send it to Giga WAtt for hosting, they do onsite repairs  Wink

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July 28, 2017, 04:21:34 AM
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new pandaminers in stock, back to the old 470s which is good, 2800$ but, which is bad. 1 hour since pre order started, not sold out , and prob wont.

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July 28, 2017, 04:26:09 AM
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https://youtu.be/PIwmfx8KjqY
I bought two Pandaminer's

In regards to this sale of miners, aside from my personal views if you run the numbers there are simply better investments in my opinion

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