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September 17, 2013, 08:41:40 AM |
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Well...I've got a boner.
Think you can keep it long enough till you get your miner? I think not. Bring out the fluffers please.
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demonmaestro
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September 17, 2013, 08:45:11 AM |
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... Even still .....
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bbxx
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September 17, 2013, 08:47:48 AM |
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So, what will they be doing those 5 days between receiving the chips and shipping the first devices? drooling? Oh they could send you a chip right away, no doubt about that. But if you want a fully functional assembled miner, you are skipping almost all the steps involved. What do you think BFL did for 6 months after they received their first wafers. Drool? BTW, getting these chips from Taiwan or wherever they are being cut and packaged to Sweden in under a week is also anything but a given. Granted, I have no experience with Swedish customs, but in most countries that can take several weeks. Unless as someone suggested, you rent a plane or go pick up those chips in person. there is also a possibility that customs will hold chips to toroughly check if it isnt technology transfer or anything like that avalons were held in customs by weeks it can be also chinese asic producers defence to hold the chips intentionally. if they will be relased in november bye bye roi...
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September 17, 2013, 08:51:28 AM |
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if they will be relased in november bye bye roi...
To be fair, only if the majority of the other vendors do live up to their promises, and they all seem to be promising impossibly tight schedules. AFAIK, KNC is the first company with produced 28nm wafers. Lots of things can still go wrong, but for now they are ahead.
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Paladin69
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September 17, 2013, 08:57:05 AM |
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Any chance they will be held up traveling to the US? One of the reasons I thought they wouldn't ship with PSU's was to lower this chance.
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September 17, 2013, 08:58:07 AM |
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Normally, when you are buying such a time-sensitive, professional device, as a customer you are updated about every step of the process, as you need as much info as possible to decide wether to go ahead or cancel. You should get to know when they are receiving the critical parts (chips), what's the schedule from now on (exactly: with days), and in which precise day your devices will be shipped.
exactly. I don't know what is you job or where are you from but you just precisely describe, how business works for professional custom build devices. I'm dealing from small vendors like KNC (even smaller sometimes) to corporations like Cisco, Avaya or Juniper and all of these companies (doesn't matter about size) are communicating milestones and are able to told you delivery day. Honestly can't imagine situation, that I will call to one of vendors, 2 weeks before expected delivery (and after months of waiting), and they will told me something like "we are still on track" next point is, I have got always signed contract with vendors. Once they fail to deliver what they promise, here is agreed discount of the device/service (or we will get something for free, depends on agreement) another thing - you are never pushed to pay whole device. once you preorder something, you paid percentage of full amount (based on agreement) and the rest after delivery. KNC wants to act like professional company, but behavior about shipping and device delivery becomes really unprofessional.
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AussieHash
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September 17, 2013, 09:04:26 AM |
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What more can they say. Their products don't exist yet. They're in a million pieces.
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bbxx
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September 17, 2013, 09:07:17 AM |
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What more can they say. Their products don't exist yet. They're in a million pieces.
i wonder when you will scrap your sig
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xstr8guy
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September 17, 2013, 09:08:30 AM |
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... So either its that, and you get screwed by difficulty, or you believe most or all of them are exaggerating/lying, in which case, chances are your rig wont arrive in time either. You are screwed either way, unless you get lucky enough that your miner does ship roughly on time, and almost none of the others. Good luck with that.
Two other ways to do OK: Be on the hardware development team or Be a well known miner dev Then you usually end up waiting less than most people so you can get things working for when people get the hardware. We don't get too many "Thanks for writing cgminer - fuck you - ha ha" like KnC have done The last time that happened was ... ages ago ... Enterpoint. Edit: oh funny I forgot - the last time was actually Avalon So twice Didn't Bitfury slip you the shaft too
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Xialla
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September 17, 2013, 09:11:07 AM |
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lol news, o rly?!.)) "we are still on track to have Jupiter/Saturn shipping this month" - this was mentioned about 482x in this thread, almost every day. "Jupiter will be greater than 400" - this was mentioned about 351x in this thread, almost every day. "Time to market is everything in this business after all" - this was mentioned 5472x on this board, every day.
numbers should be slightly different
so nothing new, no photos, no videos, no delivery dates for 1st/2nd day of delivery. just couple of already known facts and promise about new video.
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xstr8guy
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September 17, 2013, 09:14:13 AM |
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So, what will they be doing those 5 days between receiving the chips and shipping the first devices? drooling? Oh they could send you a chip right away, no doubt about that. But if you want a fully functional assembled miner, you are skipping almost all the steps involved. What do you think BFL did for 6 months after they received their first wafers. Drool? BTW, getting these chips from Taiwan or wherever they are being cut and packaged to Sweden in under a week is also anything but a given. Granted, I have no experience with Swedish customs, but in most countries that can take several weeks. Unless as someone suggested, you rent a plane or go pick up those chips in person. Good ol' Customs Courier Service... http://customcritical.fedex.com/us/services/air-expedite/courier.shtml
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September 17, 2013, 09:17:09 AM |
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Normally, when you are buying such a time-sensitive, professional device, as a customer you are updated about every step of the process, as you need as much info as possible to decide wether to go ahead or cancel. You should get to know when they are receiving the critical parts (chips), what's the schedule from now on (exactly: with days), and in which precise day your devices will be shipped.
exactly. I don't know what is you job or where are you from but you just precisely describe, how business works for professional custom build devices. I'm dealing from small vendors like KNC (even smaller sometimes) to corporations like Cisco, Avaya or Juniper and all of these companies (doesn't matter about size) are communicating milestones and are able to told you delivery day. Honestly can't imagine situation, that I will call to one of vendors, 2 weeks before expected delivery (and after months of waiting), and they will told me something like "we are still on track" next point is, I have got always signed contract with vendors. Once they fail to deliver what they promise, here is agreed discount of the device/service (or we will get something for free, depends on agreement) another thing - you are never pushed to pay whole device. once you preorder something, you paid percentage of full amount (based on agreement) and the rest after delivery. KNC wants to act like professional company, but behavior about shipping and device delivery becomes really unprofessional. Why not just cancel your order? Or do you just enjoy bitching? When was the last time you called Apple or Cisco two weeks before release of a product and demanded to know how the assembly timeline was going and that they send you pictures? You're just another armchair entrepreneur that thinks they know how to run KCNMiner better than the KNCMiner people do, and you're going on ignore...
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demonmaestro
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September 17, 2013, 09:18:27 AM |
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Damn people just chill the hell out. Ya wanted to know about chips. Now ya know about chips. "Bitch bitch bitch. O lets bitch becuase we havent heard anything reguarding our chips. Now we have heard about out chips. Still not happy. Lets bitch some more." I know that time is money with ya people but still chill out and let the cards be delt as they come.
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bbxx
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September 17, 2013, 09:20:47 AM |
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Damn people just chill the hell out. Ya wanted to know about chips. Now ya know about chips. "Bitch bitch bitch. O lets bitch becuase we havent heard anything reguarding our chips. Now we have heard about out chips. Still not happy. Lets bitch some more." I know that time is money with ya people but still chill out and let the cards be delt as they come. there is no news about chips there is info about wafers that they will be completed soon wafer can be damaged, not working, it can broke etc from wafers to product bfl needed 24 weeks knc has less than two weeks
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September 17, 2013, 09:22:40 AM |
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and? packages are not held by delivery company - they are held by customs officers. and once It will be stuck for any reason, it can be hold for long weeks.
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demonmaestro
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September 17, 2013, 09:23:44 AM |
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Wafer-chip... same thing.. wafer is just a whole bunch of chips not cut out.. You have all been waiting for an update on our chips and we can today announce that the Fabrication process has finished and the wafers are on their way to the packing assembly house right now. They will be in the assembly house for a few days before they make their way to us in Sweden and of course via the fastest method possible. Chip... A chip is generally made from silicon wafer
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September 17, 2013, 09:25:49 AM |
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Why not just cancel your order? Or do you just enjoy bitching? When was the last time you called Apple or Cisco two weeks before release of a product and demanded to know how the assembly timeline was going and that they send you pictures? You're just another armchair entrepreneur that thinks they know how to run KCNMiner better than the KNCMiner people do, and you're going on ignore...
lol stupid, wtf are you talking about? I' m talking about preordering of already released devices (which costs thousands of dollars and you have to wait weeks for them) OR custom build professional devices. not about consumer products like iPhone. If you don't know, how business works (because you don't have experience/not working in this field) please stfu and just read, what I'm trying to explain.
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September 17, 2013, 09:26:11 AM |
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Wafer-chip... same thing.. wafer is just a whole bunch of chips not cut out.. And not packaged... Not a small difference, ask BFL.
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bbxx
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September 17, 2013, 09:30:26 AM |
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Wafer-chip... same thing.. wafer is just a whole bunch of chips not cut out.. And not packaged... Not a small difference, ask BFL. yeah it is not a plate of cookies 30% of wafer can be bad it has to be tested it takes time packaging is not putting in the parcel box it is very complicated process
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