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Author Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com  (Read 3049515 times)
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September 26, 2013, 11:35:25 PM
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I don't want a rushed rig, something that arrives a day late and doesn't last due to some easily avoided fault or lack of testing.
This is definitely a big worry, especially for those taking delivery. You could lose days, a week or more of mining sending it back to Sweden for repairs.

I hope, even if they rush the first batch out the door, they go back to a proper and full testing procedure for the later rigs.

Actually, for a bigger rig maybe not to bad if the modules can be sent back and replaced? You could have one in a day and send the bad one back with no real rush?

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September 26, 2013, 11:37:14 PM
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I'll bet people get my Colored Batch producers before KNC ships their Miners to their first Buyers.

Anyone want to bet?

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September 26, 2013, 11:55:34 PM
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I have seen this very lame tendency to bash people over and over. Why do you order anything which carry an inherent risk? Go to Walmart! No risk there. If it breaks take it back and get another one. I think some people just have this impulsive disease. They just must complain! There are drugs for that. They make you drool all day and not remember anything. How about taking some of those? Would that help? Guess not because you wouldn't be complaining!
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September 26, 2013, 11:57:37 PM
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We're you just complaining about complainers?
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September 27, 2013, 12:16:35 AM
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It is chips before they go into a package which goes into some kind of sealed packing which goes into a courier's luggage which goes to Sweden, or something like that. So quite possibly the last chance to get a photo of them before the sealed packing material is unsealed at the factory to be fed into the assembly machines - oh and a few snipped off to test and prototype with while the assembly machines churn away maybe.

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A chip before it goes into packaging is a flat silicon wafer square, that photo is way more than one of those, it looks like the complete package minus the lid.

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September 27, 2013, 12:16:51 AM
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ok, might be as you stated out. so Day1 is then Friday and Day2 Monday, right?

Why do people wait until Sunday to buy their Sunday newspaper instead of picking it up when the printer closes at 5:30 or so friday evening?

Or don't you have Sunday papers where you come from?

Why wait for morning to get your morning paper, instead of picking it up from the printer at 5:30 the evening before when the printer closes?

Sheesh! Capital machinery is like bitcoin mining rigs, you pay 24/7 interest on the capital it took to get the damn things, you think everyone is going to run it 8 hours a day, 5 days a week?

Day 1 is presumably the first day the machines are pouring out rigs into courier trucks and day two the second day the machines are pouring out rigs into courier trucks.

Maybe day 1 starts at midnight tonight... But midnight by where's timezone? Maybe it is already midnight somewhere!

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Newspapers aren't assembled by hand. Rolls of paper go into the press and bundles of papers roll out into the loading bay. I served my apprenticeship in the newspaper press business. They are picked up and delivered late Saturday night in some cases too which is why they are on news progs on telly late Saturday night.. The machinery producing the boards will run 24/7 from the start of production until it's all done with no day1 or day 2 and no stopping except for breakdown and maintenance if needed ...that's just a line in the sand for us that doesn't matter at all at their end as long as the right numbers can be produced to ship what they promised on day1 and day2. If you got a day2 order on day1 which is likely for someone ..you'd care less wouldn't you?





You're leaving out that now the paper is written, is the word typeset still used?, say in NYC, then transmitted to satellites then towns across the county have a factory looking building with a sat downlink which shoots the image to whatever they use now-a-days.  In the '80's they moved away from cameras and to something called newsplaters.  Big scanner devices.  Early use of the revolving disk with mirrors like you see in checkout scanners.  The news was beamed to a revolving disk with flat mirrors, the disk of course was spinning very fast.  As each new mirror moved under the beam a new line feed happened.  This reflection onto an aluminum sheet having a special coating that was then the image of the newpage.  So, if you were comparing newspapers that had lead type mashing down onto paper, bundled and sent off to cities via aircraft, like the ASICs from China to Sweden, doesn't happen with newspapers that way any more.
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September 27, 2013, 12:18:52 AM
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This is our Facility with WORKING Easter Egg Colored Batch Producers. Currently hatshing at 400 CEE/S



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Okay, how are the eggs getting out from under the chickens to the tray?
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September 27, 2013, 12:22:10 AM
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Chill people.  Your miners will show up magically in your mailbox on Oct 1st   Keep hope alive...

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September 27, 2013, 12:22:17 AM
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they roll out. its slanted.

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September 27, 2013, 12:25:51 AM
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This is our Facility with WORKING Easter Egg Colored Batch Producers. Currently hatshing at 400 CEE/S



We Bring the Future To You

Okay, how are the eggs getting out from under the chickens to the tray?

We cannot reveal All of our secrets , as our competitors will eventually catch up with us, but constant innovations keep us 3 steps ahead, and when our latest Bath Producers arrive at our facility, we will reveal specs on the Chicken to Egg Tray issue, everyone is clamoring about.
   I hope this serves to chill some nerves around here, I know people were getting antsy and even suspicious, but we can now confirm these are real pics of our Facility.

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September 27, 2013, 12:34:45 AM
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I will organize a group buy.
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September 27, 2013, 12:42:28 AM
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Proof they're hashing:


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September 27, 2013, 12:44:46 AM
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This is our Facility with WORKING Easter Egg Colored Batch Producers. Currently hatshing at 400 CEE/S



We Bring the Future To You

Okay, how are the eggs getting out from under the chickens to the tray?

We cannot reveal All of our secrets , as our competitors will eventually catch up with us, but constant innovations keep us 3 steps ahead, and when our latest Bath Producers arrive at our facility, we will reveal specs on the Chicken to Egg Tray issue, everyone is clamoring about.
   I hope this serves to chill some nerves around here, I know people were getting antsy and even suspicious, but we can now confirm these are real pics of our Facility.
Yes, I see under the Big Dutchman, chicken feet.  Feed must be passing before the chickens just above where the eggs roll out.
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September 27, 2013, 12:45:14 AM
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I will organize a group buy.

We fully support that idea, and wish you the best of success.
In the alternative, people can keep their investment in our "In House" Facility where we do all the Hosting. This saves on Grain Feed, Electricity, Space, which all eat away at your ROI. But the downside, we admit, is that it costs the same as if you Host them yourselves. But if you have a problem, for instance, if one breaks, we replace it for Free, instantly, or bring it back up to service with a guaranteed uptime of 99.5%. Also, shipping time is a factor , too, and this wil guarantee you will be Hatshing right away. Take a look at our Hosting Packages.

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September 27, 2013, 12:46:40 AM
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The ROI on chickens are too low.. Marked is overflowed with farms.

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September 27, 2013, 12:51:18 AM
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The ROI on chickens are too low.. Marked is overflowed with farms.

If you care about chickens, this is not for you. It's about the people who believe in the future of Colored Easter Eggs and the ability to produce them in Batches, as they hold onto their savings while the prices rise on the marketplace.
These are specialized "Batch" Producers, and they are completely new tech, in the market.
There are believers and there are non believers. Why are you even in this forum?  Grin

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September 27, 2013, 12:53:17 AM
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The ROI on chickens are too low.. Marked is overflowed with farms.

If you care about chickens, this is not for you. It's about the people who believe in the future of Colored Easter Eggs and the ability to produce them in Batches, as they hold onto their savings while the prices rise on the marketplace.

There are believers and there are non believers. Why are you even in this forum?  Grin

I poop mixed colored eastern eggs on sundays.. It really hurts

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September 27, 2013, 12:55:56 AM
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The ROI on chickens are too low.. Marked is overflowed with farms.

If you care about chickens, this is not for you. It's about the people who believe in the future of Colored Easter Eggs and the ability to produce them in Batches, as they hold onto their savings while the prices rise on the marketplace.

There are believers and there are non believers. Why are you even in this forum?  Grin

I poop mixed colored eastern eggs on sundays.. It really hurts

PEOPLE are becoming obsolete in this field, which is why everyone needs these now.

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September 27, 2013, 01:32:15 AM
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I will organize a group buy.

We fully support that idea, and wish you the best of success.
In the alternative, people can keep their investment in our "In House" Facility where we do all the Hosting. This saves on Grain Feed, Electricity, Space, which all eat away at your ROI. But the downside, we admit, is that it costs the same as if you Host them yourselves. But if you have a problem, for instance, if one breaks, we replace it for Free, instantly, or bring it back up to service with a guaranteed uptime of 99.5%. Also, shipping time is a factor , too, and this wil guarantee you will be Hatshing right away. Take a look at our Hosting Packages.

the chickens will put out more then their miners after next difficulty increase

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September 27, 2013, 02:11:28 AM
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And what's the air conditioning cost of cooling 1.4million BTU/hr?

You mean operating cost?  Same as anything else, it depends on the efficiency and the climate but generally if you use 1W of electricity you are going to use another 0.25W to 0.5W to remove that heat.  So if your 1 PH/s rig uses 800 KW you can anticipate needing to spend another 200KW to 400KW to get the heat out.
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